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Weekly Roundup: Fire districts receive FEMA grants, Sicklerville man convicted for homicide

Check out what made headlines this week.

Sicklerville man convicted for 2014 homicide.

Kevin Ambrose could receive a life sentence after stabbing his partner to death in July 2014.

Sun Editorial: Stay awake! A new study shows how dangerous drowsy driving can be.

Drowsy driving might not have flashy public service campaigns, but it is a serious safety issue.

Mayor Mayer and Chief Earle address the township’s security management.

After the Feb. 14 mass shooting in Parkland, Gloucester Township officials want to assure their residents of school safety precautions.

Local Fire Departments receive over $1 million in FEMA grant.

Local districts received hundreds of new innovative equipment items.

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