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Weekly Roundup: Roads repaved, body found near Cinnaminson top this week’s stories

Check out the biggest news in Cinnaminson this week.

Cinnaminson Township streets scheduled to be repaved in 2017

Cinnaminson Township has issued a list of streets that are scheduled to be repaved in 2017. The list was issued on July 6, and dates should be expected within the remainder of the year. Here is a list of the roads that are expected to be repaved during the 2017 year. For more information, please check http://www.cinnaminsonnj.org/?p=3708 or call (856)829–6000.

Delran native arrested after body found near Cinnaminson Twp.

Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and Cinnaminson Township Director of Public Safety Michael P. King announced that a Delran man was arrested on July 10 for transporting a woman’s body to a wooded area after she died while they were together early last week in Cinnaminson. A 37-year-old male, of Haines Mill Road in Delran, was charged with one count of Desecrating Human Remains (Second Degree). He was lodged in the Burlington County Jail pending a detention hearing in Superior Court.

“Build a Better Ocean” at Cinnaminson Public Library

As part of the Summer Reading theme “Build a Better World”, join the Cinnaminson Public Library for a informational workshop on Aug. 2. Starting at 2 p.m., children between the ages of 4 to 10 will join the Center for Aquatic Sciences at the Adventure Aquarium for a hands-on program that investigates different animal artifacts that can be found on the beach. Children will also learn about who these artifacts belong to and what they are used for?

Learn to use the Facebook App at Cinnaminson Public Library

Have you wanted to give Facebook a try, but never knew how to sign up? Make sure to come to the Cinnaminson Public Library on July 31 for an information workshop about the social media network. This workshop runs from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and is for both adults and seniors. Attendees are encouraged to bring their phone, iPad or tablet to learn how to use the Facebook app.

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