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At Bail Bonds in New Jersey in Camden County, we treat our clients with courtesy and integrity. We guarantee realistic, honest bail bond advice that achieves results. We will lead you on a course to freedom. Our years of experience and notable expertise ensure that you are in good hands.
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Camden County NJ News
Camden County
Breaking news & local stories from Camden City, Berlin, Laurel Springs and more-
Rutgers-Camden University class of 2013 celebrates graduation
For those Rutgers-Camden students graduating Thursday, there were long-term anxieties and short-term anxieties.
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A new park to 'Love:' Philadelphia's Paine's Park opens to skateboarders
No lame reference to a skateboarding trick, just the facts: 12 years, $4.5 million dollars and a cluster of city, state and local organizers.
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Child ejected during two-car crash in Gloucester Township
A child was taken to Cooper University Hospital in Camden Thursday morning after he was ejected from a car during a two-car crash in Gloucester Township.
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Camden man, 24, accused of brandishing 9 mm during argument
Ilyas Ahmad, 24, allegedly hid the handgun in an electrical box when police responded to a report of the argument.
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Morris County man sentenced to more than 17 years for distributing child porn
Authorities pointed out that the length of the sentence handed down to 46-year-old William Rensing in federal court was due in part to Rensing having a prior conviction for sexually assaulting a minor.
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$1,000 reward offered for tips that nail gunmen in Camden surveillance video
Anonymous tipsters can claim the reward if they call a number provided by the Citizens Crime Commission.
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Former N.J. man has cat for co-pilot when he rides bicycle around Philadelphia
Rudi Saldia used a GoPro sports camera mounted on his bike to capture images of him and MJ, a brown and black tabby with bright yellow eyes
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Sandy Recovery Scorecard
For 15 towns, this interactive tool will track several measures of storm recovery progress over time.
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Operation Swill: N.J. officials charge 29 bars with selling cheap liquor as premium brands
The establishments allegedly aimed to "fool the customer and increase their profits," according to a statement by the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control
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Nonprofit lists Woodbury, Camden sites as 'most endangered' in state
Cooper Street’s Green Hotel — also known as the Green Castle Hotel — in downtown Woodbury, and the Benjamin Cooper House in Camden, were among Preservation New Jersey’s list of the 10 "most endangered" sites in the state.
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Missing Pine Hill teen found by police
Khaled Noiem, 18, of Pine Hill left his home around 4 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15, and told his family that he planned to consume "20 Xanax" pills and go into the woods to die, police said. He has been missing...