Weekly Roundup: Food pantry, budgets top this week’s stories

Check out some of the top stories from Burlington Township this week.

The Burlington Township Food Pantry serves more than 70 families each week and the Burlington Township Board of Education passed a tentative 2017–2018 budget. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Burlington Township Food Pantry serves more than 70 families every week

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One in five New Jersey families doesn’t earn enough to afford basic necessities, such as food and housing, according to the Burlington Township Food Pantry, an organization that is working to end that.

Burlington Township Board of Education votes to approve tentative 2017–2018 budget

The Board of Education at last week’s meeting voted to approve the tentative 2017–2018 budget and authorized the board secretary to submit it to the executive county superintendent of schools for approval. The total budget is $67.12 million with $43.93 million to be raised through taxation.

Council votes to introduce tentative 2017 municipal budget

Late last month, council introduced the 2017 proposed municipal budget. The total budget for 2017 is $23.3 million with $12 million to be raised through taxes. This will increase the tax levy to 52.3 cents for every $100 of assessed property.

Red Cross calls for blood, platelet donors after severe weather impacts collections

The American Red Cross is calling for all eligible blood and platelet donors to make an appointment to give to help offset the weather-related shortfall in donations. Dozens of drives have been scheduled, including one at the Burlington Center Mall.

Eighth grade student shares her experience with NJHS

Alina Addari is the president of the National Junior Honor Society at St. Paul School.

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