Elauwit Named Fastest-Growing Newspaper in Nation by Inc. Magazine

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The annual Bevan Family Crabfest

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ The crabfest was started in 1999 in honor of Horace Bevan, patriarch of the family. The money raised was used for the Horace Bevan Scholarship Fund presented each year to a graduating high school student from Gloucester City High School. This video is just a small sampling of what was a fun day for all. Two bands, good friends, tasty crabs, scrumptious food and cold beer who could ask for anything more. If you look real close you could almost imagine \”Bev\” sitting at one of the tables with a smile on his face.

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PA GAME COMMISSION OFFERS ONLINE TREESTAND SAFETY COURSE

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Deptford backs Bellmawr landfill cap

Deptford Township\’s council approved two resolutions Monday to allow a Bellmawr company to cap a landfill that is considered to fall partially in Deptford for a large-scale redevelopment project.

The property is owned by Bellmawr Waterfront Development LLC Ð a partnership between Bellmawr-based developer Develcom and the borough of Bellmawr Ð who are looking to begin site remediations for the construction of retail, entertainment, restaurants and hotels.

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A New Look and A New Name for Ponzio\’s Diner

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Youth Hunting Opportunities Scheduled

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CORTLAND FOOTBALL DEFEATS ROWAN, 24-14

CORTLAND, NY – Quarterback Dan Pitcher threw for 192 yards and two touchdowns to lead SUNY Cortland to a 24-14 victory over Rowan University in a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) game on Saturday.

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OPEN HOUSES ON PHILADELPHIA WATERFRONT TRANSIT EXPANSION ALTERNATIVES

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Grace B. Phelps-Migliore, of Pennsauken, formerly of Florida

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Three MAAC Teams to Participate in 24 Consecutive Hours of Live College Basketball Games

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Niagara University, Saint Peter\’s College and Siena College will represent the MAAC in ESPN\’s second annual College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon – consecutive live college basketball games to celebrate the start of the season — will be highlighted by 12 live games in 24 consecutive hours on ESPN on Tuesday, Nov. 17. ESPN games are scheduled to tip off every two hours beginning at 12 a.m. ET with Cal State Fullerton at UCLA. The 6 and 8 a.m. telecasts mark the first time ESPN has televised live college basketball games in those time slots — more than 8,200 live matchups in 30 years. Highlights include:

• In addition to ESPN\’s 24 consecutive hours, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN360.com will offer an extensive lineup of action. Combined, the networks will televise at least 38 total hours of coverage with 19 games — 17 men\’s and two women\’s – in a minimum of 25-and-a-half hours. In addition to one exclusive matchup, ESPN360.com will offer a simulcast of every ESPN and ESPN2 telecast.

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