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Sal Cacia’s bakery in Hammonton bustles with activity as regulars stop in for hoagies and baked goods. For Cacia, it’s all about the bread. In South Jersey, plenty of shops are serving up classic and inventive subs — with the perfect blend of meats,
"No Kings" protests are scheduled in at least a half-dozen South Jersey communities this weekend. What to know.
The exact circumstances are under investigation, but when police and firefighters responded to the Diston Court home at 4:52 p.m., they found a fire in the garage area of the house, according to a statement from the Mount Laurel Police Department.
In a uniquely expensive and competitive field of six Democratic candidates where U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill was the winner, it wasn’t even close.
In one instance, home surveillance shows a suspect jump into a white 2019 Acura and take off. The driver is followed by two other cars.
A GOP truck driver ousted NJ political giant Steve Sweeney from the state Senate in '21 after spending just $153. Sweeney's profile never recovered.
The Gloucester County union leader and former state Senate president is the only candidate from South Jersey in the six-way Democratic primary for New Jersey governor.
After last night’s primary elections, New Jersey Democrats and Republicans alike now have gubernatorial standard-bearers they can rally behind in
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Daily Voice on MSNNew Wawa In South Jersey Hosting Grand Opening: Here's What To KnowA Wawa is opening in Ocean County and the convenience store chain will celebrate the new location. The new Wawa will be open at 584 Cedar Swamp Road in Jackson Township on Thursday, June 12, the company said in a news release.
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ABC7 New York on MSNSouth River High School closed amid senior prank investigation: policeSOUTH RIVER, New Jersey (WABC) -- A topsy-turvy senior prank led to South River High School's closure on Thursday, June 12, as police investigated. The pranksters made a mess without actually destroying any equipment, but it was a big enough mess that things could not be restored in time to allow for a normal school day.
A crew of 23-year-old longtime friends knew how to go viral as content creators. They’ve paired that with youth baseball to create a social media phenomenon.