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Fulton Fryar, 78, was the first African American accepted into the Seagle Music Colony in New York, but his sleeping quarters were in a 12-by-6-foot wooden shed called "The Closet." → Read More
The Senate Economic Growth Committee on May 31 approved a bill by a 5-0 vote that would redefine criteria for declaring a dog vicious or potentially dangerous. → Read More
BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP — For Timothy L. Hutton Sr., whether he's helping families as a church pastor or as a funeral director, it's all about providing comfort. Hutton, who is celebrating his 10th year as pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Mount Holly, has joined forces with the Dennison-McGee Funeral Home, sharing its Beverly Road location as a new tenant. T.L. Hutton Family and Friends… → Read More
MOORESTOWN — How does a hot air balloon work?Would you rather be stepped on by a 100-pound woman wearing high heels or a 1,000-pound elephant?How powerful is a dinosaur sneeze?The answers may surprise you. And Amanda Donner had them for dozens of children who attended Mad Science of West New Jersey’s “Up, Up and Away” hands-on scientific demonstration at the Moorestown Library.Mad Science has… → Read More
MEDFORD — The Burlington County Institute of Technology Medford Campus named Virtua its 2017 BCIT Business Partner of the Year at the Annual Fall Program Advisory Committee Dinner on Dec. 5. Rowan College of Burlington County and BCIT partnered this year to offer two new innovative programs to Burlington County high school and adult learners.Virtua and BCIT have collaborated over the past few… → Read More
CAMDEN —There was no need to wait for Santa this holiday season for local hospital patients — a few of his elves were on the jobCare packages with activity books, personal care, and stress-relieving items were recently delivered to 50 patients at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center and Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County. The package items were donated by Lourdes Health System and… → Read More
TABERNACLE — To help the students of Seneca High School connect history with the people who lived through it, Literature of the Holocaust teacher Sean Cassel has partnered with Helen Kirschbaum, the director of the Esther Raab Holocaust Museum and Goodwin Education Center in Cherry Hill, to have survivors and their families visit classrooms to discuss their lives and share their stories of… → Read More