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Hamilton Township
The Task Force for a Sustainable Galloway, also known as Go Green Galloway, has organized a variety of activities to promote environmental sustainability in the township since it was established in 2009. It has held plant swaps, workshops and movie nights, but has never done any large-scale community outreach - until now.
Egg Harbor Township
Historic Smithville, with its quaint atmosphere and specialty shops, is often seen as a tourist destination. It most certainly is that - but that doesn't mean it can't be more, said Tony Coppola Jr., vice president of restaurant operations at the village.
As a longtime educator, Yvette T. Soklove, Esq., said she has seen many of her students go on to do wonderful things. But the focus, she has noticed, is always on the young people who have chosen a negative path.
Documentary shown in Hammonton
Judy Riordan Siciliano, co-owner of Riordan's Canine Boutique and Grooming Salon, proudly displays pictures of her clients on the walls and windows of her shop, which recently moved to downtown Mays Landing.
Totally Tiki owner Rob Sponsel, of Galloway Township, said his store showed an increase in sales during the inaugural First Friday event on May 3, and he had fun. ‘With all the kids right here, the kids were having a great time. It was phenomenal.’
Marieann Bannan, of Galloway Township, passed up a selection of cakes and cookies for a slice of watermelon during the Friendship Bible Church's 150th Anniversary Celebration held at the Church in Egg Harbor Township.
Christine Boris, of Galloway Township, danced a mummer's strut with Jim Reilly, of Glendora, as the Fralinger String Band played during the Linwood Country Fair on May 18 at All Wars Memorial Park, in Linwood.
Historic Smithville Inn general manager Tony Coppola Jr., of Galloway Township, said of the ‘First Friday’ events at Historic Smithville, which started this month, ‘I just want people to have something to do in Galloway.'
English Creek Avenue, Egg Harbor Township: A lane shift traffic pattern will be in effect at Ocean Heights Avenue from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. today for paving work.
The Galloway Township Business Association has announced that the next Great Galloway Mixer will take place May 23 at 6 p.m. at Fred and Ethel's in Smithville.
Linda Rivera gave samples of the healthy snacks to Galloway resident Christian Afanador, 7, Pleasantville resident Richard Alvarez, 9, and Kimberly Afanador, 10.
Korte graduates from basic training
1800s photography show at Noyes
Richard Stockton College's Center on Successful Aging will host an Aging Successfully Festival at the college Campus Center in Galloway Township from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday.
Richard Stockton College's Center on Successful Aging will host an Aging Successfully Festival at the college Campus Center in Galloway Township from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday.
Cologne Avenue, Galloway Township: Beginning Tuesday a road project will cause a detour on the avenue between Route 30 and Almond Street from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays through the month of June.
Cologne Avenue, Galloway Township: Beginning Tuesday a road project will cause a detour on the avenue between Route 30 and Almond Street from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays through the month of June.
Thirty-six new chefs received medals and certificates at a ceremony Monday at the Academy of Culinary Arts at Atlantic Cape Community College.
Madison Vezza, 13, of Galloway Township, served dessert during the Port Republic Volunteer Fire Company's semi-annual roast beef dinner at the fire station on Blakes Lane in Port Republic. Photo by Dave Griffin
Holly Dickerson, of Galloway Township, gave Roxy, the Brittney spaniel, a bath at Riordan's Canine Boutique on Main Street in Mays Landing.
The Doug Murdock Meistersingers presented the Bicentennial Celebration Concert of Giuseppe Verdi and Richard Wagner on May 19 at Christ Church in Somers Point. Betty Schiaffino, of Galloway Township, center, sang with the rest of the chorus during the Grand Finale II, Triumphal Chorus, Aida.
GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP — The extended family of a man who lost his legs in the Boston Marathon bombing wants to hold a fundraiser to pay for his expenses and thank everyone who has kept him in their thoughts and prayers.
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