How a Camden cop went out of her way to make a homeless man's day
Officer Clarimar Rodriguez was named Officer of the Week for her kind gesture. CAMDEN -- Officers walking the beat in Camden often run into homeless men and women. A cop might say 'hello' and see how...
View ArticleThe Top 20 New Jersey high school wrestlers since 2000
Our list of the top NJSIAA wrestlers, compiled with the help of NJ.com readers
View ArticleNJ.com girls basketball Top 20 for March 2: Tweaks at tourney time
The girls basketball Top 20 got a makeover as the county tournaments give way to states.
View ArticlePSE&G is shortchanging homeowners with solar panels, lawsuit claims
A system of crediting solar customers who occasionally used electric wasn't followed. CHERRY HILL TWP. -- A class action lawsuit claiming certain PSE&G solar energy customers are being unlawfully...
View ArticleHere's how to get free coffee at Wawa this month
The convenience store is giving away coffee on Fridays this month. If you need another reason to be happy when Friday rolls around, here it is: Free coffee. Wawa convenience stores announced a new...
View ArticleAfter n-word controversy, star of original 'Ragtime' run to visit school
The school went back and forth about using the n-word in its production this month. CHERRY HILL TWP. -- When the Cherry Hill community debating in January about using the N-word in an upcoming high...
View ArticleHere are the specific reasons N.J. closed these 4 charter schools
Parents, students, teacher and administrators all described one school's "instructional rigor" as a weakness, the state found. TRENTON -- Dismal test scores and ineffective teaching led to the...
View ArticleFatal shooting is Camden's 1st homicide of 2017
Camden City's first fatal shooting of 2017 left a 28-year-old dead. CAMDEN -- A city man was killed late Wednesday in a fatal shooting that marks Camden's first homicide of 2017, Camden County...
View ArticleCamden on charter school closure: 'Where do we go from here?'
Camden Community Charter School may challenge the decision in court. CAMDEN -- Where will the children go now? Who will be held responsible? What will become of a relatively new building -- and when...
View ArticleAncora's wrong spot for N.J. chip off the cell block | Editorial
A prison unit co-located at Ancora Psychiatric Hospital is going to be shut down. Good, since this site was never intended as a jail in the first place. Too often, efforts to site homeless shelters,...
View Article2017 State Wrestling Championships mega-coverage guide: All our previews & more
Check out the NJ.com mega-coverage guide, showing what we've done so far previewing the State Wrestling Championships at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on March 3, 4, 5 and what's yet to come....
View ArticleGirls basketball: Statement wins, upsets and surprises through Thursday's...
Highlighting some of the best games from the state tournament
View ArticleThat 300-year-old historic home supporters wanted to save? It's gone
The house stood in the way of a multi-million dollar highway construction project. BELLMAWR -- The Hugg-Harrison-Glover House, a Revolutionary War-era structure threatened by a multi-million dollar...
View ArticleWoman accused of taking her baby from guardian in N.J., report said
Janet Quinones has been arrested twice in the past month for the same alleged crime A 29-year-old Pennsylvania woman was arrested for the second time in several weeks on charges she illegally took her...
View ArticleFire forces evacuation at senior living facility, report says
Residents of the Bentley Senior Living Facility were evacuated. PENNSAUKEN TWP. -- A fire Thursday evening at a senior living facility here forced the evacuation of its residents, according to news...
View ArticleFormer journalist from Missouri arrested for Jewish center threats
Officials said the man arrested may have acted in retaliation after a failed relationship. The FBI has arrested a 31-year-old former journalist and charged him with making a series of threats against...
View ArticleParts of human skeleton found at park along Delaware River
The discovery included a leg, the top of a skull and several small bones. CAMDEN -- Authorities here are working to identify human remains found earlier this week near Pyne Poynt Park in North Camden....
View ArticleN.J. explains why Revolutionary War house had to come down
It didn't meet historic criteria and funds to relocate it weren't there. BELLMAWR -- The now-demolished Hugg-Harrison-Glover House wasn't historic, after all, and it was in pretty poor condition....
View ArticleWoman wanted in shooting of ex-boyfriend caught, cops say
Michelle Walls, 26, is charged with an act of domestic violence. VOORHEES TWP. -- A Camden woman wanted in connection with the non-fatal Feb. 3 shooting of an ex-boyfriend was arrested earlier this...
View ArticlePSE&G is shortchanging homeowners with solar panels, lawsuit claims
A system of crediting solar customers who occasionally used electric wasn't followed. CHERRY HILL TWP. -- A class action lawsuit claiming certain PSE&G solar energy customers are being unlawfully...
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