The highly anticipated opening of the first South Jersey Royal Farms will be a the strike of midnight on November 2. Known for its “World Famous Fried Chicken,” the Magnolia store is located at 340 East Evesham Ave. and will be open 24/7, 365 days a year.
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Royal Farms has announced that its newest location on located at 340 East Evesham Avenue, Magnolia, N.J. will open on Thursday, November 2.
Bellmawr Council approved a Resolution authorizing Remington & Vernick to prepare revisions to the Bellmawr Waterfront Development Plan to depict the Waterfront Park. An Ordinance creating the Bellmawr Redevelopment Agency was also approved.
Jorge Perez, 31, of Westville, pleaded guilty to third degree aggravated assault stemming from a March 6, 2017 stabbing that had taken place at Westbrook Bowling Lanes. At approximately 1:49 a.m on March 6, Brooklawn Police Officers were dispatched to Westbrook Bowling Lanes for a report of a stabbing that had just occurred. Upon the […]
The 2017 Brooklawn Fall Festival and Second Annual Royalty Pageant took place on Saturday, October 21st along the Brooklawn waterfront.
The Arbor Day Foundation reports that 154 New Jersey communities have earned the prestigious Tree City USA award, placing New Jersey in the top five states with the most communities in this distinguished environmental program, the Department of Environmental Protection announced today.
Bellmawr Police Department’s Keith Williams will be appointed to Sergeant at Council’s October 26, 2017 meeting. Also, Francine Wright will be appointed as acting Borough Clerk to fill the vacancy left by Chuck Sauter, whose retirement was effective October 1, 2017.
John Skubiak, 63, of Deptford Township was arrested by officers from the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office High-Tech Crimes Unit and charged with second-degree distribution of child pornography and third-degree possession of child pornography.
During their October 16, 2017 meeting, rhe Mt. Ephraim Board of Education (BOE) honored Carl Ingram for his years of service on the board.
Bellmawr’s Frani Wright was named a Triton Hometown Hero in recognition for all she does for Bellmawr, most notably Bellmawr Believes.