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Are students prepared financially for the cost of college?

Meghan Clark knows how hard it can be to pay for college. The 20-year-old Marmora resident, who graduated from Atlantic Cape Community College earlier this month, worked full time to afford her associate's degree.

 

Bills on terminally ill patient marriages, transgender birth certificates move forward

Legislators are pressing forward with several bills in Trenton that focus on maternal and infant health, terminally ill patients and transgender residents.

 

Ocean City Night in Venice 2018 tickets on sale

Ocean City’s Night in Venice 2018 tickets are now on sale, according to a press release from the city.

 

Woman arrested in Wildwood following Saturday shooting, police say

Cape May County Prosectuor Jeffrey Sutherland and Wildwood Police Chief Robert Regalbuto reported the arrested of a Philadelphia woman related to a shooting that occurred in Wildwood on Saturday, according to a post on the Wildwood Police Department’s Facebook page.

 

Here are your latest Memorial Day traffic updates

Here are your latest traffic updates throughout Memorial Day.

 

Avalon Memorial Day ceremony moved inside due to weather

Due to the continued threat of unsettled weather Monday morning, Avalon has moved the annual Memorial Day ceremony inside and the parade has been cancelled, according to a press release from Avalon Borough.

 

Monday dry, but gray across South Jersey

In terms of Memorial Day weekend power rankings, this would rank third on the list. Unlike Sunday, we are expecting to be mostly dry, though the gray and cloudy weather many of us saw yesterday will hang around.

 

Our view: Experience shows Pascal Sykes Foundation better way to help families

What a blessing the Pascal Sykes Foundation has been for the low-income, working-class families of South Jersey.

 

Budget battle brews as Trump threatens another shutdown

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has warned Congress that he will never sign another foot-tall, $1 trillion-plus government-wide spending bill like the one he did in March. His message to lawmakers in both parties: Get your act together before…

 

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