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Burlington County commissioners launch downtown business tours

The Burlington County commissioners kicked off their new Downtown Business Tours initiative on Feb. 4 with a trip to the historic City of Bordentown. The...

Palmyra Calendar: Feb. 15-22

Friday, Feb. 17 Palmyra School In-Service day, no school for students. Monday, Feb. 20 Palmyra School closed for Presidents Day. Tuesday, Feb. 21 Borough of Palmyra Council meeting at...

A ‘fantastic start’

Burlington County remains proactive in opioid fight and housing Burlington County’s fight against opioids is getting a financial boost from a recent state settlement with...

Palmyra Police Department looking for new officers

Recent years have seen numbers of interested persons dwindle when it comes to applying for positions at police departments across the country. An unfortunate ongoing...

Burlington County Library celebrates Black History Month

In celebration of Black History Month, the Burlington County Library invites residents to explore special library events, including: Powerful and Dangerous: Audre Lorde –...

Burlington County honors Mansfield farmers with stewardship award

The Burlington County Commissioners announced the selection of the Knezick family as the recipient of the county’s award for outstanding farm stewardship in recognition...

Burlington County seeks funding for new trail

The Burlington County Commissioners took another step toward creating a new regional trail that would link two popular parks in Willingboro. The commissioners voted last...

Singer says music makes him want to keep going

Singer-songwriter Oliver Dagum presented the second class of his three-part series, “The Business of Music and Songwriting,” at the Burlington County Library on Jan....

Rowan College at Burlington County holds winter showcase

Rowan College at Burlington County’s 2023 winter student showcase is open through March 1 at its Mount Holly campus. An awards ceremony was held last...

Burlington County announces winter and summer restaurant weeks

In 2023, Burlington County Restaurant Week will be twice as delicious, giving residents two opportunities to enjoy the great eateries in Burlington County. The annual...

‘Making those connections is what it’s all about’

The Burlington County Parks System held its Wildlife in Winter program at the county’s Lyceum of History and Natural Sciences on Jan. 17. Presented by...

‘Lifelong friendships’ built from H.O.P.E.

The H.O.P.E. organization offers a safe space for those who have lost a spouse or partner. “I remember walking into the meeting for the first...

Council elects new president, swears in new members

Palmyra council had its reorganization meeting on Jan. 6, a session led by Mayor Gina Tait with a full agenda. Council began by swearing in...

Organization empowers service to the community

In the ongoing search for volunteers as first responders, Emergency Education and  Development (EED) Executive Director Paul Bush hopes the community will recognize the...

Six named Educators of the Year in Palmyra

The Palmyra school district has honored six people with the 2023 New Jersey Governor’s Educators of the Year awards. “I was very honored and excited...

County offers drawing classes to residents

The Burlington County Parks System held its Explore Drawing with Color art program at Historic Smithville Park on Jan. 10, led by instructor Leeannwyn...

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