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25 Mar 2012, 10:57 pm by Kevin LaCroix
  Camden Market in Camden Town is a very different affair than the Portobello Market. [read post]
5 Mar 2012, 3:39 pm by Lovechilde
Add disintegrating Detroit, Newark, and Camden to the list. [read post]
16 Feb 2012, 7:24 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
He also thanked the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office, under the direction of Prosecutor Warren Faulk; the Camden Police Department, under the direction of Chief Scott Thompson; and the N.J. [read post]
20 Jan 2012, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
About a year ago, in The Price of Insufficient Tax Revenue, I described how the City of Camden, New Jersey, was compelled to make substantial reductions in its police, fire fighting, and other departments because New Jersey was compelled to reduce its funding assistance to its most economically devastated locality. [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 6:26 am by McNabb Associates, P.C.
State Police TEAMS;” Atlantic City Police Department SWAT Team and detectives; the Philadelphia office of the FBI; and the N.J. [read post]
25 Aug 2011, 7:33 am by Steve Hall
However, most police departments use a so-called six-pack or other traditional method where a witness views several people or photographs at one time. [read post]
22 Aug 2011, 4:57 am by Donald Barbati
 If the merger happens, Camden would be the first New Jersey city covered by a county police department. [read post]
11 Aug 2011, 4:55 am by Donald Barbati
 Redd hired Ferguson primarily to represent the city’s interests in an ongoing effort to create a regional police force for Camden County. [read post]
3 Aug 2011, 5:08 am by Donald Barbati
The city, which has one of the highest crime rates in the nation, signed an agreement with county and state officials to draft plans for the new Camden County Police Department by Sept. 30. [read post]
30 Jun 2011, 5:22 am by Donald Barbati
 The increased gang activity comes amid severe budget woes that have forced places like Newark and Camden to reduce their police forces. [read post]
25 May 2011, 5:26 am by Donald Barbati
  As reported by nj.com, Camden officials say they are using a $4.3 million federal grant to rehire 19 police officers. [read post]
19 May 2011, 8:54 am by Donald Barbati
 According to Eric Berry, the city’s business administrator, the new layoff plan will also include personnel cuts in other city departments. [read post]
11 Apr 2011, 11:16 am by Donald Barbati
    The Star-Ledger reviewed eight municipalities that either borrowed to make their payments under a new law that allows this, or experienced high-profile layoffs last year: Newark, Atlantic City, Camden, Jersey City, Trenton, South Brunswick, East Orange and Hackensack. [read post]
7 Apr 2011, 4:57 am by Donald Barbati
 Earlier this year, Governor Chris Christie met with mayors from Newark, Trenton, and Camden to explore the idea, and Somerset County may merge its 19 municipal police departments by the end of 2013, a move Dow said she supports. [read post]
23 Mar 2011, 9:05 am by Donald Barbati
 The discussion is timely in Camden County because the City of Camden recently laid off nearly half its police officers and the county prosecutor’s office is facing deep layoffs in coming weeks. [read post]
17 Mar 2011, 9:24 am by Donald Barbati
  As reported by nj.com, Camden Mayor Dana Reed says her crime-ridden city will rehire 50 police officers and 15 firefighters two months after deep layoffs to public safety departments. [read post]
10 Feb 2011, 4:36 pm by Steven
It’s a victim of the same budget crisis that resulted in layoffs last month of nearly 400 city government employees, including almost half the police department and one-third of the firefighters. [read post]
9 Feb 2011, 5:01 am by James Edward Maule
Several weeks ago, in The Price of Insufficient Tax Revenue, I described how the City of Camden, New Jersey, was compelled to make substantial reductions in its police, fire fighting, and other departments because of insufficient tax revenue. [read post]