CourierPostOnline - Fri Nov 06
An Atlantic County man accused of killing his wife, a well-known artist, was being held Thursday on $1 million bail.
South Jersey OutdoorsDaily Journal - Fri Nov 06
The bass train keeps on rolling! Even more stripers have moved into town, and off Brigantine and the Delaware Bay, some true cows pushing the 30- to 50-pound mark have been milling around.
N.J. amusement parks report no major injuries over summerThe Jersey Journal - Thu Nov 05
For the first time in more than a decade, New Jersey's summer season was free of serious injuries on roller coasters, Ferris wheels and log flumes, state officials said this week.
Grant Will Help Cape May- Cumberland Area Continue To Market NJ's Southern RegionThe Reminder - Wed Nov 04
Millville artist Ellen Gavin, in her Greenboots Studio & Gallery on N. Second Street, is among the featured images on the NJa s Southern Shore website njsouthernshore.com The Southern Shore Regional Destination Marketing Organization recently received a $200,000 grant to market Cape May and Cumberland counties as one destination.
Officials get a different view of Route 52Lower Township Gazette - Tue Nov 03
SOMERS POINT Capt. Brook Koeneke and first mate Michael Mulveen of the Duke O'Fluke took a different kind of boat trip Saturday as city officials joined managers of Route 52 Constructors for a closer view of the causeway construction project.
Election Day 2009 is upon usMillville News - Tue Nov 03
Today is Election Day and we've been very busy gathering all the news we can about the goings-on throughout South Jersey here at SJ News Online.
Library fines total more than $300,000Lower Township Gazette - Sun Nov 01
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE The Cape May County Library has enlisted a specialized collection agency to help encourage patrons to return materials to the library in a timely fashion.
Endorsing Donohue and MilamDaily Journal - Wed Oct 28
The 1st District Assembly race is expected to be close. So was our decision on whom to endorse.
Our South Jersey Heritage, by Robert PetersonDaily Journal - Wed Oct 28
Local historian Robert Peterson was a columnist for the Atlantic County Weekly Newspaper Group during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Locals join national quest to lose 50 million poundsLower Township Gazette - Tue Oct 27
EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP A new, free, national program is looking for as many people as possible to join a collective effort to get physically fit and improve their health, and some locals are taking advantage of it.
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