Jacob Carr, of Barrington, was arrested and charged with obstruction and violating the emergency orders by impeding the performance of an emergency function.
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John Abdullah, 57, of Somerdale was arrested by the Mt. Ephraim Police and charged with third-degree aggravated assault on an officer, fourth-degree resisting arrest, shoplifting (disorderly persons offense) and violating the emergency orders.
A new opportunity for community service has emerged for the housemates at a Cape May sober house. They have been cutting cloth that will be turned into face masks for those on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The governing body of Deptford Township will be considering an Ordinance for final adoption that will establish a joint Municipal Court for Deptford Township and the City of Woodbury.
A Camden woman is facing charges after spitting on one grocery store employee and hitting another employee with her vehicle while reportedly shoplifting from the store then throwing urine on jail staff during her arrest, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Brooklawn Police Chief Shamus Ellis.
Partnership with the Food Bank of South Jersey is part of initial $50 million commitment from United Health Group to fight COVID-19 and support impacted communities.
Health system, elected officials collaborate on vital service for vulnerable population.
The Gloucester/Camden/Salem County Medical Examiner’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying deceased individuals who remain unclaimed. Anyone who is a relative or knows of a relative of is asked to call (856) 218-4190.
Drug court participants throughout New Jersey are now appearing by videoconference as the Judiciary reshapes the way it helps guide individuals through recovery during the COVID-19 health crisis.
Significant upgrades are planned for the railroad crossings at Bellmawr’s Benigno Boulevard and Anderson Avenue.