LISTEN: She's 'not breathing,' man tells 911 after allegedly stabbing wife 30...
Nitin P. Singh called 911 Tuesday to say his wife was not breathing. He was later charged with murdering her by stabbing her more than 30 times. Watch video PENNSVILLE TWP. -- A man allegedly stabbed...
View ArticleThe end of the soup line and a show of respect | Cheers and Jeers
If you know of someone or something you would like to nominate for a cheer or a jeer, please send the information to sjletters@njadvancemedia.com JEERS: To the end of the soup line. On Thursday...
View ArticleStop by your local historical society, Millville clean-ups, sheriff open...
The column that has trouble functioning when it's too hot outside The column that has trouble functioning when it's too hot outside -- Good morning! -- Jaime E. Marine | South Jersey Times I had a...
View ArticleThere's help for family, loved ones of those battling addiction in Salem County
There's a continuous need for family support of those battling drug, alcohol addiction. CARNEYS POINT TWP. -- As drug and alcohol addiction continues to rip apart the lives of not just the addict, but...
View ArticleHealth care while on the road for veterans: Salem County Veterans Corner
A special Veterans Administration program makes sure that veterans have access to the care they need while they are on the road. By Joseph Hannagan Have you ever wanted to take a vacation or just...
View ArticleBlack lives, all lives matter through friendship; Clayton police have been in...
Dominick Ruggiero Jr. writes that we can all get along, if we shut up the media and self-serving interest groups. To the Editor: With all this stuff going on today about Black Lives Matter and All...
View ArticleThe chase is on for N.J.'s summer bird rarities
There's usually a rare bird or two available to find. Chuck-will's-widow NJ Audubon Collection WHAT WE'VE SPOTTED * Mississippi kite, Waretown * White-faced ibis, Stone Harbor * Virginia rail, Sandy...
View ArticleA rookie mistake never made again | Bob Shryock
The good news for the young reporter was that he was forgiven for his goof-up, not fired on the spot. Bob ShryockTimes file photo It was sometime in 1962 and I was reading copy on the Saturday night...
View ArticleDNC 2016 gives our region a chance to shine | Editorial
The Democrats' convention puts the Philadelphia area under a big spotlight. Outside the hall, at least, the GOP's Cleveland convention was the perfect role model. Even if Hillary Clinton slips some...
View ArticleThank police for being our own military right at home | Opinion
Bridgeton mayor: Police don't really have holidays like our military get and maybe they should. MAYOR ALBERT B. KELLY It's only been a couple of weeks, but the July Fourth holiday seems like it was a...
View ArticleBull rider Daniel McAllister is top money-winning cowboy at Cowtown Rodeo
McAllister was the only cowboy to complete the required eight-second ride in the bull riding competition. PILESGROVE TWP. -- Bull rider Daniel McAllister was the top money-winning cowboy at Cowtown...
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: July 25, 2016
Pets in need of adoption in northern and central New Jersey While New Jersey was never known as "Hurricane Alley," recent visits by hurricanes Irene and Sandy have shown that big storms can and do...
View ArticleKelsey Brady named 2016 Miss Septemberfest
Runners up included Paige Pendleton and Jennifer Mcgraw The 39th annual Miss Septemberfest pageant was held July 23 at the Sakima Country Club in Carney's Point. The new queen, Kelsey Brady will...
View ArticleFeds shouldn't make N.J. police act as deportation agents | Opinion
Why does the federal government continue to seek contracts with Hudson County, which is mired in systemic human rights abuses and have continually rejected and resisted reform? By Angie Junck and...
View ArticleN.J. gas tax fallout: ghost-town truck stops; Don't repeat Obama failures...
Jim Blevins writes that out-of-state drivers won't fill up here if a fuel-tax increase puts our now-lower prices in line with surrounding states. To the Editor: Why isn't the South Jersey Times...
View ArticleDive right in: Salem City Pool opens as heatwave grips area (PHOTOS)
The pool and undergone renovations which delayed the opening for the 2016 season. SALEM -- On one of the hottest weekends of the summer, the Salem City Pool opened for the 2016 season. Those who use...
View ArticleHistorian speaks on Miracles of American History
Historian to speak at Elmer Grange on Aug. 2 and 1st Assembly of God on Aug. 3 On Tuesday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) William Federer, historian and nationally recognized speaker and...
View ArticleElmer man accused of assaulting girlfriend, cops say
Authorities arrested a 27-year-old for alleged domestic violence against his girlfriend. ELMER -- A 27-year-old man was arrested after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend, authorities said. Juan B....
View Article2 teens charged with attempted arson at lumber company
Authorities in Salem County made an arrest for the attempted arson of a lumber company. ELMER -- Authorities arrested two teenagers connected to an attempted arson at a Salem County lumber company....
View ArticlePolice identify man killed when his truck ran off road, hit trees
The accident took place on Friday on Almond Road in Pittsgrove Township. PITTSGROVE TWP. -- Authorities have identified the man killed when his pickup truck ran off a local road. A man died in a...
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