Sections
News: The lead section of The Gazette includes articles and photography about municipal and school government, elections, crime, obituaries, features on local people, community events and major economic developments, especially revitalization efforts for the downtown and the White Horse Pike (Route 30).
Opinion: Editorials, columnists, political cartoons, guest perspectives and letters to the editor are printed in this section.
Business and Finance: Columnists write on a variety of economic topics. Features on real estate and local businesses alternate each week.
Our Town: Community-oriented articles appear in this section. Weekly features include Hammonton's History, Civic News and Faith Focus. Notable Locals, engagement announcements and wedding announcements are also printed in Our Town.
Education: Featuring the achievements of the students of the Hammonton and St. Joseph School Districts.
Arts and Entertainment: Entertainment venues and events from Atlantic City to Philadelphia to New York City and throughout southern New Jersey are included. Movie reviews, the What's Hot listing of events, the Mind Games page and horoscopes are published weekly. Events at the Eagle Theatre on Vine Street and the Noyes Museum - Hammonton on S. Second Street, both in downtown Hammonton are a major focus.
Health and Fitness: Local health experts write on a variety of health-related topics.
Cuisine: Columns, recipes and features on food and restaurants.
Home and Family: Columns and articles on family life, pet care, home decorating and parenting.
Sports: Reporters cover every team from the Hammonton Blue Devils of Hammonton High School and the St. Joseph Wildcats of St. Joseph High School, every week of the school year. Youth and recreation teams are also covered. The Hammonton Hot Shots of the Atlantic County Baseball League are featured during the summer. Fantasy sports and Philadelphia pro sports are also subjects of coverage.
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