In response to the announcement that Planned Parenthood affiliates in New Jersey will withdraw from the federal Title X program, Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald released the following statement:
The first car wash is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 1, at Firestone Complete Auto Care, 4037 US-130, Delran. The second event will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7, at Sunoco Gas Station, 3240 Route 38 and Hartford Road, Mt. Laurel.
On Saturday, Aug. 17, the Burlington County Animal Shelter was one of the many shelters nationwide that participated in the “Clear the Shelters” event. The goal of the event is to find loving homes for as many pets as possible
On Sept. 14, the Delran Business Association will be holding its 10 annual scholarship fundraiser. The golf tournament will be held at Golden Pheasant Golf Club located at 141 Country Club Dr. in Lumberton.
As Superintendent Dr. Brian Brotschul and the rest of the Delran School District Administrators and teachers begin to set up for the upcoming school year, there has been multiple updates to the school district over the course of the summer.
To close a loophole in New Jersey law regarding animal fighting, legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Carol Murphy, Jamel Holley, Daniel Benson and Paul Moriarty to criminalize the possession of animal fighting paraphernalia was signed into law Friday, Aug. 9 by Governor Phil Murphy.
On Saturday, Sept. 28, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul will be sponsoring a yard and flea market sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held at Resurrection Parish located at 260 Conrow Rd. in Delran.
For years, Burlington County has had an issue with coastal flooding of the Rancocas Creek. Now in order to address the issue once and for all the Mayor of Delran, Ken Paris, has partnered with 13 other townships to create the River Coalition.
The South Jersey Kids Expo returns to deliver another afternoon packed with free entertainment on Wednesday, Aug. 21. The event, co-sponsored by The Sun...
On Friday, Aug. 2, The State Department of Transportation held a meeting and an audit at the Delran Municipal Building to discuss multiple intersections and crosswalks along Route 130.