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Several New Jersey towns served by Republic Services for trash collection are steaming about service delays brought on by staffing and equipment issues.
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A resident traveling out-of-state is Camden County’s first confirmed monkeypox case. They are isolated at home and being treated.
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Black-owned businesses are rebounding in the Garden State. But they still lack access to capital in a way their white counterparts do not.
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A program that began in Cumberland Co., pairing a plain clothes state trooper with a certified mental health screener, will expand to Union Co.
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A report by independent engineers blames the wrong materials and a heavy rain for causing the wall collapse at a long-term road project in Camden County.
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Workers say they were told most of them would be transferred to Amazon’s West Deptford facility, but many are being sent to facilities much further away.
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The Greater South Jersey Chorus will perform a dramatic work that links to stops along the Underground Railroad in the region.
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After being pulled from the Greyhound terminal in April, agency officials said five NJ Transit buses will once again cross the Delaware River.
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With companies based in Gloucester County looking for workers, township officials are trying to improve transportation to connect people to work.
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U.N. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield discussed her job and her role in the Ukraine crisis as she visited students at Pemberton Township High School.