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Palmyra wrestler Trevor Young reflects on record 100 wins

With hard work and determination, Palmyra High School graduate Trevor Young excelled as a student and a wrestler. Despite 30 matches canceled due to COVID...

State ends tax holiday for school supplies

As families across the state start back-to-school shopping, they’ll no longer benefit from the state’s annual sales tax holiday on school supplies. Gov. Phil...

Palmyra Calendar

Thursdays Counselors are on hand at Palmyra Police headquarters, 20 West Broad St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Thursday for those struggling with...

Free back-to-school haircuts

To help students prepare for the start of school, State Sen. Troy Singleton is partnering with Moguls Barbershop to provide free haircuts at his...

Burlington County announces start of resurfacing work in Medford

Work is scheduled to start this week on repaving part of Himmelein Road. Pavement milling and overlay work will begin Wednesday, Aug. 14, on a...

Palmyra plans a second community garden

When a new garden opened at the Palmyra Cove Nature Center in 2021, Mayor Gina Ragomo Tait said it would become a "true community...

Torrential rains wreak havoc in county

It was déjà vu as Burlington County was inundated by torrential rains last week. Seventy seven rescues were performed by first responders on the...

Palmyra teen fatally struck by train

A 15-year-old Palmyra student athlete walking to soccer practice was fatally injured by a northbound River LINE train at the Chestnut Street crossing, according...

County farmers market is voted tops in the state

The Burlington County farmers market was voted number one in the state during this year’s America’s Farmland Celebration. The market got 1,483 votes, narrowly beating...

Burlington County celebrating 50 years of Women Infant and Children Program success

The Women Infant and Children (WIC) program is turning 50 this year and Burlington County is celebrating with a fun-filled party featuring amusements, games,...

Kitten tests positive for rabies

The Burlington County Health Department has announced that a stray kitten found in Mount Holly has tested positive for rabies. The animal was found on...

STEMPower Network shows students ‘the way the world works’

Rising high school senior Deven Butani founded STEMPower Network to increase science, technology, engineering and math education for underserved students. “In terms of STEM, it...

Burlington County Commissioners thank first responders, public safety officials for actions during floods

The Burlington County Commissioners released the following statement on last night’s severe storms and flash floods: “Burlington County has a highly trained team of first...

Palmyra Calendar

Thursdays Counselors are on hand at Palmyra Police headquarters, 20 West Broad St., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Thursday for those struggling with...

Burlington County announces start of resurfacing work in Riverton

Work is scheduled to start this week on repaving part of Main Street in Riverton. Pavement milling and overlay work will begin Monday, Aug. 5,...

‘A club for everybody’

Sunnybrook Swim Club in Moorestown hosted the seventh annual 2024 Jack Hafner Invitational Championship Swim Meet on July 27 to raise funds for the...

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