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Jack Tomczuk

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Burlington County Board of Freeholders introduces 2018 budget

Plan cuts property taxes for residents, Freeholder Director Kate Gibbs says The following information was released by the Burlington County Board of Freeholders: The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders recently…

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Sheriff’s Department to hold safety seat checks around Burlington County

Checkpoints will be offered at various locations around the county through September The following information was provided by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Department: Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield recently said…

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Medical disposal safe donated to Cinnaminson Police Department

Residents can now drop off unused and unwanted medications 24 hours a day The Cinnaminson Police Department has partnered with Rite Aid’s KidCent Program. The KidCent Foundation is committed to supporting…

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Burlington Township High School Marching Band to hold ice cream social

Current marching band members and interested students are invited to the June 5 event The Burlington Township High School Marching Band will be holding an end of the year ice cream…

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Cinnaminson Township Committee approves 2018 municipal budget with no tax increase

Committee also delayed a decision on tree removal regulations Cinnaminson Township Committee approved a 2018 municipal budget May 21 with no change in property taxes for residents. Homeowners with an…

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Labor union seeks contract resolution with Burlington Township

CWA Local 1036 has been without a contract for over a year, president says The leader of a labor union representing more than 50 municipal employees has urged Burlington Township…

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Volunteer Center of South Jersey like “Match.com for volunteers,” director says

Volunteer center in Gloucester County services seven counties By SEAN DEVLIN, The Sun Tucked in a tiny corner at Rowan College of Gloucester County is a group doing big things: the Volunteer…

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Cinnaminson Township reaches $156,000 settlement agreement with former administrator Michael King

King had previously filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the township Former township administrator and director of public safety Michael “Mickey” King will be paid $156,000 as part of an agreement to…

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Former police chief Richard Dreby continues ‘rewarding’ career in public safety

He was recently honored by the New Jersey Chiefs of Police Association Retired Palmyra Police Chief Richard Dreby now works as the safety and security officer for the borough’s school…

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Scatter Sunshine Day fundraiser to be held June 5

Proceeds from the event will go to a local foundation that sponsors equine therapy Rachel Bungarden would have been a senior this year at Burlington Township High School. She passed away in…

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