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S.O.S.-member districts send joint letter to the state on school funding

The letter circulated on Twitter where many area school districts requested the state to not alter funding further during the pandemic.

Camden Catholic’s Cunning delivers good will

Thirteen months ago, Camden Catholic High School right-hander Eric Cunning had to end his baseball season before it was more than a couple weeks...

Burlington County begins testing symptom-free residents

Residents are being offered a chance to be tested for the novel coronavirus on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

How to make use of a home gym … when you don’t have a home gym

Last week I blinked and realized it had been exactly two months since the coronavirus pandemic forced us into isolation. Two months. Aside from running...

Natural Born Leader: Sullivan graduates with winning legacy

Last Wednesday, on the day that was supposed to be the eve of high school lacrosse’s postseason, Julia Sullivan put on her jersey at...

Burlington County announces two COVID-19 related deaths

Updates were sent out by Burlington County informing all of its case counts, deaths and those who have recovered.

No gatherings following wave parades, state police says

Superintendent of the State Police Col. Patrick Callahan issued the notice to the state Department of Education and districts on wave parades.

Everything I need to know about surviving a pandemic I learned from my dog

Life lessons from your four-legged friend to help you be thankful for what you’ve got.

Continuing to break new ground: artist with autism raises money for cafe

Jennifer Bowyer is able to find the joy in the small things of life, and one of those takes place every Wednesday or Thursday,...

Sixteen deaths announced in Burlington County’s latest update

More positives were announced on May 5 as the state cautions all numbers could change due to system outages.

Burlington County sponsoring drive-up food pantry in Mt. Laurel

Families are welcomed to the drive-up pantry to collect a box of goods.

Burlington County announces it has 3,000-plus COVID-19 cases

No deaths were announced in the May 5 report as cases mount to 3,008.

A perfect Union: Medford teen Aaronson eager for MLS’s return

The decision to forgo a collegiate career and play professional soccer has worked out quite well for Medford native Brenden Aaronson. Aaronson, who signed a...

All schools closed for the remainder of academic year

The following was announced by Gov. Phil Murphy across the state's appropriate social media accounts.

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