 01/22/10 The Bordentown High School girls bowling team placed third in The Carteret/
 01/22/10 Staging is one of the most essential parts to successfully selling a home in Westfield, New Jersey. ...
 01/17/10 A New Jersey man who aided bank robberies by diverting police attention with hoax 911 calls is headed to federal prison.
 01/16/10 A New Jersey man who aided bank robberies by diverting police attention with hoax 911 calls is headed to federal prison. READ MORE>>
 01/15/10 The Bordentown High School wrestling team came away with a win and a loss during tri-match action this past Saturday.
01/14/10 CLINICSBASEBALLBurlington County College is hosting a six-week Spring Training 2010 program for players in grades 1-12 through Feb. 7. Burlington County College head coach John Holt will direct the program in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy. Sessions are offered in advanced hitting, pitching and catching. Cost is $99 for six weeks. Visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com[[[SHIFTIN ...
01/13/10 ATTLEBORO - Three men posing as water department employees entered the home of an elderly South Attleboro man Tuesday, but were apprehended by police when an alert neighbor called about suspicious activity.
01/13/10 LOCAL ROUNDUP - Asja Goode and Tiye Saran Mutazz placed first and second in the 400-meter dash with identical 1:01.43 times, helping the Willingboro High School girls track team to the team title Tuesday in the South Jersey Track Coaches Association Small-School Championships at the Bennett Complex.
 01/13/10 It was a big day for the Camden High School boys' basketball program.
01/12/10 LOCAL ROUNDUP - Seneca rallied for a 53-50 win over Kingsway in a meeting of two of South Jersey's better Group 3 high school girls basketball teams Monday.
 01/08/10 A report of a 16-year-old girl with acute alcohol poisoning on New Year's Day led to the arrests of seven township residents here, police said.
01/07/10 What a way to win your first game.Freshman Samantha Funk forced overtime with a layup and scored three points in overtime to give Triton a 51-49 nonleague victory yesterday over visiting Pennsauken Tech.
 01/07/10 Hammered by hard times in retail, Home Depot will auction off its shuttered store at Garden State Pavilions.
01/07/10 One night after upsetting last season's top-ranked team in the county, the Northern Burlington wrestling team fell victim itself Wednesday night.
 01/06/10 Washington, DC To give scrap yards the time they need to properly recycle vehicles that were traded in during this summers successful Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) Cash for Clunkers program, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand urged the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to extend by an additional 90 days the original 6-month deadline to destroy traded-in vehicles. Scrap ...
 01/04/10 The Florida Everblades first half of their season-high 11-game road trip started off well. The 'Blades blew through the South Division with two wins over Gwinnett and one over Charlotte, while dropping decisions in overtime to the Gladiators and in regulation to the Stingrays.
 01/04/10 The new head of Burlington County government has pledged to continue the tax-cutting policy of the county board of freeholders.
 12/26/09 Mother Nature is taking another hit at New Jersey and suburban Philadelphia.
 12/26/09 Heavy rains were soaking New Jersey on Saturday, just one week after another massive storm system dropped up to two feet of snow on the state. While no major problems were being reported by late Saturday afternoon, minor to moderate flooding had occurred at several small creeks, streams and areas with poor drainage. And stretches of some major southern roadways -- such as Route 322 and the Black ...
 12/25/09 Pet food and supplies were being collected in Burlington County, NJ so owners going through financial hardship won't have to surrender their pets to local shelters.
 12/21/09 A slow-moving storm that blanketed swaths of the mid-Atlantic with nearly 2 feet of snow headed northward today, continuing its assault on the East Coast after causing at least five deaths, crippling travel and leaving empty stores normally crammed with... |