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Burlington County schedules spring paper shredding events

Mark your calendars because Burlington County has scheduled its first three paper shredding events of 2023. The first of the spring shredding events will be...

School district accepting applications for full-day pre-K

The Mount Laurel Fire Department (MLFD) commended Parkway Elementary School and its community at the Feb. 28 board of education meeting, where members also...

Running against stigma

Prevention Plus of Burlington County will host its first annual Lace Up Against Stigma 5K fundraiser at the Rancocas Valley Sports Complex on Saturday,...

Treasures of the past

Riverside museum at old train station exhibits classic watch cases Long before they were worn on the wrist, ornately decorated pocket watches were in vogue. Gentlemen...

DEP sets goal to ‘prescribe burn’ 25,000 acres of state forest

Burning to protect nature In the dense forest and parks of Shamong’s Pinelands National Reserve, wildlife is alive with snakes basking in the sun...

Burlington County Commissioners green light planning and design for additional roundabout in Chesterfield

Burlington County is moving forward with plans to add a roundabout to the intersection of Crosswicks-Chesterfield Road and Old York and Margerum roads. The Burlington...

NMG to host 13th job fair at Cherry Hill Mall

Looking for a new employment opportunity? Pull out your best business attire, fill a folder with resumes and head to the Employment Weekly Job...

Burlington County health department distributing free radon test kits

The Burlington County Health Department is distributing free radon test kits to county residents to check their homes for the radioactive gas. The kits...

County commissioners approve grants for history groups, projects

Burlington County will distribute a record-high $78,861 in local historic preservation grants this year to help support operations, projects and special events. “Burlington County is...

Burlington County seeking state funds for Long Bridge Park improvements

Burlington County will seek state funding to assist with a planned $1.6 million upgrade to Long Bridge Park to make the park playgrounds and...

New president focuses on modernizing NAACP branch

Initiatives include battling misconceptions about the organization The southern Burlington branch of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) inducted a new...

State program provides nutritious meals for children in summer

New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher encourages organizations to help provide nutritious meals to children during the summer through the department’s Summer...

Burlington County Agricultural Center hosts kids’ cooking class

Burlington County’s youngest cooks have a new place to develop their culinary skills. The Burlington County Agricultural Center kicked off its new Kids in the...

Burlington County Library celebrates Women’s History Month

The Burlington County Library invites community members to spend some time during the month of March celebrating the vital role of women in American...

Burlington County awards $152,000 in grants for arts programs

The Burlington County Commissioners announced a record-high 16 different nonprofit groups will receive $152,000 in grant funding this year to support arts programs and...

County demonstrates how to scrape away Lanternfly eggs

In partnership with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Burlington County Parks System recently demonstrated to residents how to scrape away Spotted Lanternfly...

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