HomeMt Laurel NewsWeekly Roundup: Students support non-profits, Mt. Laurel BOE approves tentative budget

Weekly Roundup: Students support non-profits, Mt. Laurel BOE approves tentative budget

Also read up on the latest Mt. Laurel Township Police Department crime report.

Brothers and Mt. Laurel students Jevon Torres, age 14, left, and Devin Torres, age 11, hold up a check after this week’s Giving Cycle Assembly at Harrington Middle School. Giving Cycle, founded by the Torres brothers, donated $500 to six local nonprofits that students at Harrington had researched.

Harrington Middle School students had their Giving Cycle Challenge assembly this week, the Mt. Laurel Schools BOE approved its tentative budget and the Mt. Laurel Police Department released their latest crime report. Catch up on the week that was with the weekly roundup.

Harrington Middle School students offer ideas for nonprofits to expand impact in community

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It was all about giving back to the community at Harrington Middle School this week when teams of seventh-grade students gave presentations on ways to enhance the reach of local nonprofits as part of the students’ work with the Giving Cycle organization. This year, nonprofits students chose included the Alliance for Living Ocean, The Food Trust, the NJ Tree Foundation, the Animal Welfare Association, The Joy of Sox and the Red Cross of Southwest New Jersey.

Mt. Laurel Schools Board of Education submits tentative 2017–2018 school year budget to county

The Mt. Laurel Schools Board of Education held a brief meeting this week to adopt the tentative 2017–2018 school year budget for submission to the executive county superintendent. Appropriations for the tentative budget total $74.1 million, with the average Mt. Laurel homeowner with a property assessed at $237,700 set to see an increase of $42.79 next year for their K-8 school tax bill.

Mt. Laurel students win Widener University High School Leadership Award

Widener University, in partnership with WCAU-TV NBC10, is recognizing 174 area students, including two from Mt. Laurel, who are winners of the Widener University High School Leadership Awards. In its sixth year, the program recognizes students from high schools throughout the region for their abilities to “stand up for what is right, address a wrong and make a difference in their communities or schools.” Local Mt. Laurel winners include Asia Jones and Jonathan Procopio.

Shoplifting and narcotics arrests in latest Mt. Laurel Police report

Shoplifting and narcotics arrests are throughout the latest Mt. Laurel Police report. Police also report iPad and wallet thefts in recent weeks. Check here for the latest.

Burlington County announces Burlington County Clean Communities event for April 8

Burlington County Freeholder Linda Hughes has announced that the Burlington County Freeholders are seeking volunteers to participate in the in a county park clean-up day scheduled to take place on April 8 at Amico Island Park, located at 81 Norman Avenue in Delran. The event is rain or shine.

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