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Burlington County reports 49 new COVID-19 cases, two deaths

News from the county shows two people in their 80s and 40s died from the novel coronavirus.

Burlington County announces 46 positive COVID-19 cases, requests for PPE donations

The county joins others in requesting for PPE donations to equip their personnel and others.

Goodwill collects PPE, other supplies for medical professionals

Donation centers across the region are set up to receive donations — at a safe distance — for medical professionals.

Burlington County answers demands for drive-thru testing with more hoped

A need for more testing in Burlington County was answered as county officials hosted its first drive-thru clinic. And it hit capacity within hours.

Burlington County updates COVID-19 cases, Evesham reports first death

Updates on the county's novel coronavirus cases were released with 10 confirmations and one death.

Burlington County updates COVID-19 cases to 157, four deaths

The following is a press release from Burlington County.

Dispatches from Home: The dog days of isolation

My eyes are tired from staring at computer and television screens for days on end. My back is achy from sitting at a chair...

Alaska native makes her mark at RCBC

Softball player Susan Glade was honored as the college’s 2020 Woman of the Year for her contributions on the field as well as her leadership in the school community.

Eight positive COVID-19 cases confirmed in Burlington County; 67 total

Press release from Burlington County.

Burlington County opening COVID-19 drive-thru screening for residents

Press release from Burlington County.

County announces 10 COVID-19 cases, three deaths

The following information was submitted by the Burlington County.

Volunteer organizations struggle to keep up in health crisis

Services for vulnerable populations do their best to provide.

COVID-19 school closures prompts cancellation of spring statewide assessments

The following press release was submitted by the New Jersey Department of Education.

‘Focus on what you can control rather than what is out of your control’

Social worker, pastors outline mental health, coping issues with COVID-19

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