Weekly Roundup: Spring activities, auto assault top this week’s stories

Check out the biggest stories in Burlington Township this week.

Spring is just around the corner in Burlington Township and the police department has charged a

Burlington Township welcomes spring with various activities

Spring officially begins in just a few weeks, and Burlington Township is more than ready. With everything from beef and beer to baseball to umbrella crafts, there’s something for every Burlington Township resident to enjoy.

BTPD charges suspect with assault by auto

On Monday, March 6 at approximately 10:19 p.m., the Burlington Township Police Department responded to the area of Route 130 North and Neck Road for a serious motor vehicle collision. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the collision involved two vehicles with multiple occupants being injured.

BTSD to hold drug prevention seminar

Burlington Township School District’s Falcon Parent University will be hosting a drug prevention seminar entitled “High-Ding in Plain Sight.”

“This program will be eye-opening and is a must-see for anyone who has a teenager or pre-teen,” said Liz Scott, director of human resources and community relations for the district.

Burlington Township educators take the plunge

These frost-bitten Falcons took the Polar Bear Plunge along with raising $2,700 for Special Olympics New Jersey.

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