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‘Everybody is helping everybody’

The fifth annual Burlington Hops & Rocks Beer Festival & 5K took place at the Burlington Riverfront Promenade overlooking the Delaware River and Burlington...

Poll workers needed for Nov. 5 election

The Burlington County Board of Elections is putting out the call for residents to be poll workers during the Nov. 5 general election. By law,...

9/11 climb

‘We will never forget’

Police, fire, EMS, military personnel, elected officials and local citizens attended the 200 Club of Burlington County’s remembrance ceremony for 9/11 at the Community...

Samaritan offers free will, tax and estate planning workshop

Your last will and testament is the cornerstone of your estate plan. Without it, important decisions – including gifting of assets and heirlooms, guardianship...

Register for scarecrow contest at Smithville Park

Registration for the annual Burlington County scarecrow contest is now open. The county commissioners and its parks system are seeking individual artists, families, clubs,...

Night sparkles

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Fridays Straight... to Treatment Those who are struggling with substance abuse and have been thinking about seeking help can do so at the Delran Township Police...

Samaritan announces plans for annual gala

Samaritan will hold its annual Celebration of Life Gala at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8, at its new venue, Live! Casino & Hotel...

Making music

Burlington County to hold ‘Clear the Shelter’ Open House

The Burlington County Animal Shelter will be transformed into a tropical “Pawradise” next weekend for a special end-of-summer open house to help find loving...

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Fridays Straight... to Treatment Those who are struggling with substance abuse and have been thinking about seeking help can do so at the Delran Township Police...

‘It’s a real problem’

Communities across South Jersey held vigils last month that coincided with International Overdose Awareness Day on Aug. 29 to let those suffering know “you...

Jefferson Health gets state aging grant

Jefferson Health has received a grant of $466,000 from the state Department of Human Services' (DHS) Division of Aging, according to a Jefferson press...

‘We have a problem’

Back in March 2004, the first River Line passenger trains rolled down the tracks from Trenton to Camden, with stops in towns along the...

‘Hitting it off’

Rabbi/Cantor Colman Reaboi joined Temple Sinai of Cinnaminson this summer, a move that felt like a whirlwind. “My interview with Temple Sinai, we really hit...

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