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1 Killed In House Fire In Cape May County
One person was killed in an intense fire that broke out inside a home and antique store in Cape May County early Wednesday morning.
$25,000 Reward Offered In 20-Year-Old Cape May County Missing Person Case
A new reward is being offered in a 20-year-old missing persons case.
Camden Residents Weigh Governor Chris Christie’s Sick Pay Reform
New Jersey governor Chris Christie is looking to end payments for unused sick time for public workers. As legislative sessions wind down, the governor says it is an issue he will not compromise on.
NJ Pilot Back In The Air After Surviving Near-Fatal Crash
A Hammonton man in a family of pilots is getting back to his passion after it nearly killed him five months ago.
The Donnie Project: Rowan University Students Working On Unsolved Murder Case
Students at Rowan University create a website in an effort to shed some light on the death of one of their own.
‘Keep Christ In Christmas’ Sign Stirs Controversy In South Jersey Town
Some residents of a South Jersey town are calling a Knights of Columbus banner that hangs over over Broadway in Pitman, a sign of the season.
In The Wake Of Violence, NJ State Police Deployed To Assist In Camden
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has announced plans to send state troopers into Camden to help suppress a growing murder rate.
Proposed NJ Legislation Would Expand Teen Driving Restrictions
Getting a drivers license is something most teenagers say they can’t wait to do. For teens in New Jersey, most can start learning at age 16 with six hours of paid certified instruction behind the wheel.
N.J. Gas Stations Offer Lower Prices To Customers Who Pay Cash
Drivers out on the road in New Jersey may mistake some gas station signs as mirages. Gas prices are dropping under three dollars a gallon for regular unleaded gasoline if you are paying cash.
Mount Laurel Police Issue Holiday Shopping Warning
With surveillance video from a local hotel restaurant, Mount Laurel detective Ed Pincus showed Eyewitness News how in less than five minutes, thieves hit the jackpot.
Mother: Daughter Suspended From Middle School For Wearing Confederate Flag Sweatshirt
Fourteen-year-old Torri Albrecht’s confederate flag sweatshirt has special meaning to her.
Multiple NJ Towns On Alert After Series Of Burglaries
Detectives in Delran, Cinnaminson and Mt. Laurel are comparing notes after similar incidents were reported in all three towns.
Authorities Investigate Series Of Attacks Against Trenton Firefighters
Authorities in Trenton are investigating a series of criminal acts against firefighters, the latest incident was a breakin at a firehouse, on Monday.
Atlantic County Mayor Removed From Office For Not Showing Up To Work
Residents in Galloway Township elect council members and those members pick a mayor among them. The Deputy Mayor is now stepping in to run meetings and sign documents and the township manager will run the day to day operations, as usual.
Budget Deficit Looming, Pennsauken Police Department Could Face Layoffs
New Jersey’s two percent cap on property taxes is forcing municipalities all over the state to take a hard look at budgets for 2012.



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