Check out the top stories in Cinnaminson this week
Cinnaminson Township committee is restructuring Cinnaminson’s park ordinance and the food pantry in Palmyra serves more than 100 families each month with help from Cinnaminson. Check out the top stories in Cinnaminson this week with our weekly roundup.
Mayor and committee restructuring Cinnaminson’s park ordinance
At its Feb. 27 meeting, mayor and township committee voted to adopt a new park ordinance designed to comply with county and Green Acres regulations while also encouraging sports organizations in town to invest in the sports fields.
Letter to the Editor: Committeeman Donald Brauckmann
Committeeman Donald Brauckmann explains his vote at the Feb. 27 council meeting.
Bread of Life Food Pantry in Palmyra serves more than 100 families every month, and they couldn’t do it without Cinnaminson
The Bread of Life Food Pantry is nothing less than a team effort. The pantry is located at Epworth United Methodist in Palmyra, but is a “team” made up of 13 churches and religious organizations throughout Cinnaminson, Palmyra and Riverton, according to pantry CEO Dale Neas.
Code Blue cold weather emergency effective this weekend
Due to dropping temperatures, Burlington County Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio declared a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency effective starting Friday, March 3 at 6 p.m. through Monday, March 6 at 7 a.m. Officials will then review and assess upcoming weather forecasts.
Cinnaminson High School announces honor roll and principal’s list students
Cinnaminson High School has announced the list of students who made honor roll and principal’s list for the second semester of the 2016–2017 school year.