Tameka Lawson had cocaine in her system and a .109 blood alcohol content when she caused the death of her husband in 2017 after the car she was driving left the roadway, struck a utility pole and overturned in a wooded area in Delran.
On Thursday, May 16, the Delran Board of Education received the Master Certification award from the Burlington County Chapter of the New Jersey School Boards Association.
On Saturday, May 25, Green Team members Bill Curzie and Al Carp manned an informational table at the Burlington Agricultural Center Farmers Market to alert the residents of Burlington County that the Spotted Lanternfly has made it into the area.
Rosie Lloyd-Slifkin, a senior at Delran High School, is one of the recipients who will be honored on Tuesday, June 11 at The Merion in Cinnaminson. Lloyd will receive the Celeste Arties Memorial Award and a $1000 scholarship for her various activities in both school and her community.
The Delran Summer Camp is seeking volunteers. For those who need community service hours, the camp offers a “great” opportunity to have fun while fulfilling your hours.
The Delran Council has declared that the first Friday in June will be National Gun Violence Awareness Day to honor and remember all the victims and survivors of gun violence and to declare that as a country, they must do more to reduce gun violence.
On June 7 at Moorestown High School, the American Cancer Society will be holding its fifth annual Moorestown Relay for Life race. The event will bring together the communities of Moorestown and Delran to spread awareness and raise funds to fight cancer.
On Monday, May 20, Delran High School held its 3rd annual STEM Fair. The fair is organized to get children more into the science, technology, engineering and math fields. This year’s STEM Fair was the biggest that the Delran High School had so far with over 500 people in attendance.