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Entries for December 2010




New Community Center for Camden

December 28, 2010 05:16 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

There’s good news for Camden as the New Year rolls in. The city is getting a new (and much anticipated) Salvation Army Community Center—and it’s going on top of an old landfill.

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Census Numbers Show South Jersey’s Pain

December 21, 2010 03:23 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

Feeling hard hit by the current economy? If you live in South Jersey, you are not alone.

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Guy Fieri’s In the Dog House

December 17, 2010 02:15 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

It may be too bloody cold this weekend for a stroll on the beach, but Saturday night the Food Network will bring a gem from the Shore right into your living room.

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Restoration Made Simple—and Charitable

December 15, 2010 02:49 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

My house is, in a word, old. We’re talking 1860, pre-Civil War construction old. In the five years I’ve lived here I’ve engaged in more than my fair share of renovation projects—and I would have been lost without the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in Cinnaminson.

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Cape May’s Holiday Hooplah

December 10, 2010 03:46 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

Even if you’re already familiar with New Jersey’s most southern shore point, you’re missing out if you haven’t yet experienced the town’s month-long Christmas In Cape May festival.

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Miss’d America Pageant Is No Drag

December 08, 2010 03:56 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

And now for something completely different: The return of the Miss’d America Pageant to Atlantic City’s historic Boardwalk Hall.

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Camden Surrenders Crime Crown

December 03, 2010 07:45 PM ET | Nick DiUlio | Permanent Link

With all the bad press that Camden receives, it’s particularly pleasing when there’s good news to report about the troubled (albeit slowly recovering) city.

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