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Burlington County accepting new appointments for COVID-19 testing

Residents who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 can now make appointments for the testing clinic.

Burlington County reports four COVID-19 related deaths

Four deaths were reported from Evesham, Pemberton Township, Willingboro and Woodland.

Burlington County reports 47 new COVID-19 cases

No new deaths were reported as the county's case count rests at 1,153.

RCBC to host Facebook Town Hall on arts as a healthy outlet

Although Netflix just released a new Tiger King episode, there’s only so much video you can stream while staying home. Many people are using...

Haddonfield-based organization announces grant funds to fight COVID-19

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation chips in nearly $500K to help those affected by coronavirus.

Dispatches from Home: Feeding your brain with free Ivy League classes

Sixteen months ago, my grandfather passed away. I’m 43 years old, so I can’t help but be grateful to have had the luxury of...

RCBC nursing students answer the call to help

For some, it was a nurse in their youth whose wisdom and warmth softened a difficult time for nervous loved ones and grieving friends....

Burlington County announces three COVID-19 related deaths

Mansfield and Willingboro reported three COVID-19 related deaths.

State, county parks closed indefinitely

The executive order was announced as Gov. Phil Murphy curbs crowds in outdoor recreation areas.

Burlington County confirms 110 COVID-19 cases

The county released the following update of their cases totals with 110 more positives and 20 people clearing quarantine.

Raising the bar: Holy Cross frosh Bain receives prestigious honors

Holy Cross Prep Academy freshman Avri Bain doesn’t just stay busy, but the teenager has mastered balance in her academic and social lives.  She’s a...

Burlington County announces 37 new positive COVID-19 cases, two deaths

In total, 37 new positives were announced with eight clearing quarantine. 

Keeping healthy during COVID-19

Staying active and eating well are still possible while indoors

Pandemic not slowing down local libraries

Even though those in New Jersey have been closed since March 16, the Burlington, Camden and Gloucester county systems continue to provide an array of digital services

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