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Defense attorneys argue George Norcross connections to Camden city government, which is not a crime, turned the city around.
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Black and Latino activists have raised concerns about Norcross and his supporters for years, but said their concerns and complaints were ignored by city and state officials.
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Some elected leaders, including Mayor Carstarphen and School Advisory Board President Nelson, are urging the state to replace McCombs.
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The new shelter to help those with emergency housing needs will take 16-20 months to build
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A staple of resort towns, exchange visitors are again working along the Jersey Shore, taking in American culture and sharing theirs.
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The Woodlynne borough police department is disbanding because of a severe staffing shortage. Camden County will take over “in the coming weeks.”
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George Norcross and his co-defendants have been accused of developing Camden’s waterfront properties by manipulating a state tax-credit program.
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An analysis by WBGO News shows that 15 school districts in Burlington County would see some kind of cut in state aid.
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School district officials notified parents about a “non-sanctioned group of students who engaged in unacceptable actions.”
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Mayor Marty Small Sr. and his wife, Schools Superintendent Dr. La’Quetta Small, “physically and emotionally” abused their daughter over the course of two months last winter.