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Local News - State limits gypsy moth spray to Mullica site, but township doesn't want it

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By ROB SPAHR and EMILY PREVITI Staff Writers | Posted: Friday, January 29, 2010 | 0 comments

The state Department of Agriculture announced Thursday that the only place in the entire state that will qualify for its Aerial Gypsy Moth Suppression Program this year is a 99-acre property in Mullica Township.

But officials there have no interest in taking part in the program. And other towns that funded spray programs of their own in past years when they felt state wasn't protecting them enough, seem willing to grant their woodlands a reprieve this time around - if for not other reason than to save a buck.....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Homeowner injured in overnight Atlantic County house fire

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Friday, January 29, 2010 | 0 comments

An overnight fire damaged an Atlantic County home, and sent the homeowner to the hospital.

The fire was reported at about 3:45 a.m. inside a home along Route 40, Harding Highway, near Arbor Avenue in Buena Boro.

Officials with the Landisville Volunteer Fire Company say the fire started in the home's kitchen -- and took about an hour to extinguish.

The back of the home received heavy fire damage, and the homeowner was taken to the hospital for smoke inhalation. 

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Atlantic County Fire Academy Graduation

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Four members of The Elwood Vol Fire Company Graduated from Firefighter I and Firefighter II on Thursday Jan 28th 2010.

Atlantic County Fire Academy Graduation

     Chris Grunow, Zech Reger, David Brining, Nathan Brining

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Fire Rescue News - Car overturns near Exit 28 on expressway; no one hurt

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From Press staff reports | Posted: Thursday, January 28, 2010 | 0 comments

There were only minor injuries and no traffic delays Thursday evening when a vehicle overturned on the Atlantic City Expressway near Exit 28 in Hammonton, State Police said.

One vehicle sideswiped another in the westbound lanes at about 5 p.m., according to State Police, Expressway Station. One of the drivers managed to get to the shoulder, but the other lost control and the vehicle overturned onto the center median.

The passenger in the overturned vehicle suffered minor injuries and was treated at the scene, and the driver refused treatment, police said. No lanes of traffic were closed.

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Local News - Mullica plans to revisit 2009 changes

MULLICA TOWNSHIP - The township's new governing body wasted no time announcing that it plans to revise some of the more controversial ordinances passed by the previous administration.

In only it's second regular meeting of the year Tuesday night, the Township Committee - which Democrats now control 4-1 - announced it would revisit three ordinances passed last year.....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Fire kills Middle Township man; son crashes ambulance minutes later

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By RICHARD DEGENER and BEN LEACH Staff Writers | Posted: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 | 1 comment

Police are investigating whether a Middle Township ambulance driver was racing home Tuesday after learning that his father’s home in the Erma section of Lower Township was on fire. The driver, Joseph Sims Jr., crashed his ambulance, seriously injuring another driver. His father, Joseph Sims, died in the house fire.....Continue Reading

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Fire Rescue News - Bowlers rally around Loyle Lanes and its Linwood owner after the Vineland bowling alley was allegedly to

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By DANIEL WALSH Staff Writer | Posted: Saturday, January 23, 2010 | 0 comments

 

If any one good thing has come out of the Loyle Lanes arson, it’s that the Loyle family and their patrons found out just how good their friends really were.

After the Jan. 11 fire destroyed the $4 million bowling center in Vineland, people began helping right away....Continue Reading

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