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The Moorestown chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution is celebrating 100 years and Moorestown BOE member Brandon Pugh has been elected to a new position. Check out the biggest news in Moorestown this week with our Weekly Roundup.
Daughters of the American Revolution celebrates 100 years in Moorestown
The 185,000 members of Daughters of the American Revolution have a unified mission: to promote patriotism, preserve American history and educate today’s youth. Next month, the Moorestown — Isaac Burroughs chapter will celebrate 100 years since its founding.
Moorestown BOE member elected as VP for legislation/resolutions of the New Jersey School Boards Association
Moorestown Board of Education member Brandon J. Pugh was elected vice president for legislation/resolutions of the New Jersey School Boards Association during the organization’s semi-annual Delegate Assembly. The meeting took place on Saturday, May 20 at Mercer County Community College in West Windsor.
CONTACT of Burlington County provides helps to BurlCo residents in need
CONTACT of Burlington County picked up its very first crisis call on July 9, 1972. To this day, the organization remains open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Over the past four decades, CONTACT has responded to more than one million calls for help.
Multiple car burglaries reported in Moorestown
On Saturday, May 27, a resident of Country Club Drive reported a vehicle entered and a pair of sunglasses and possibly some loose change taken. On Friday, June 2, two residents on Hickory Lane reported that their vehicles were entered sometime overnight. Once victim reported the theft of a wallet.