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The Courier-Post is continuing its prom photo gallery tradition. Click to take a look at dozens of images from the event. Note: The Courier only allows a limited number of … Continue reading
Camden County’s freeholder board is inviting residents to an open house May 29 to “help shape the vision, goals and objectives for the new Camden County Comprehensive Plan.” The county’s … Continue reading
Customers who have sought a nearby supermarket since Pathmark closed in the White Horse Pike plaza in Lawnside in early 2012 don’t have much longer to wait, according to the … Continue reading
The annual Barrington Day celebration is set for 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Little League facility on Shreve Avenue. In addition to games, food, a petting zoo … Continue reading
The 2013 budget approved by Barrington Borough Council this week calls for a tax increase that amounts to $79.50 for the year for the owner of a home assessed at … Continue reading
The Barrington Board of Education this week approved the district’s application to the state to participate in the public school choice program. The board also recognized Woodland School’s students of … Continue reading
The Barrington School District Board of Education positions currently occupied by board members G. Scott Manlove, Robert Klopp and Vice President Carla Bolling will be up for re-election this November … Continue reading
Barrington residents filled most of two sections for Friday night’s Camden Riversharks game against the Sugarland Skeeters from Texas. The weather was beautiful, with rain staying back until after the … Continue reading
The Camden County Board of Freeholders and Constitutional Row Officers honored 230 students from 34 county high schools this week — including seven students from Haddon Heights High School. Among … Continue reading
Maria Tregear, a kindergarten teacher at Avon School, was recognized in the 2013 “Best of South Jersey” publication by the Courier-Post. The annual contest asks individuals and businesses in South … Continue reading