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Nicolette White

BurlCo Times

Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Willingboro's Levitt Parkway set to be renamed at Veteran's Day event

The Willingboro Township Council will host a street renaming ceremony at this year's Veteran's Day parade. → Read More

Joseph Bonaparte exhibit in Bordentown gains attention of French ambassador

The Bordentown Historical society is gaining international attention for its Joseph Bonaparte exhibit, former King of Spain and brother of Napoleon. → Read More

Fully accessible trail coming to Burlington County

The first four mile segment of a larger 30 mile path is almost entirely funded by grants from the NJ Dept. of Transportation. → Read More

NJ woman files $1 million lawsuit after chemical releases rotten egg smell in South Jersey

A Gloucester County woman has filed a lawsuit against a trucking company carrying chemicals that left a rotten egg smell over parts of South Jersey. → Read More

South Jersey Black small business owners don't sugar coat negative impacts of COVID

NJ ​​​​​​​Black-owned businesses suffered greatly during COVID, somewhat due to the lack of communication about resources. Hear from them. → Read More

Summer camp inspires women in construction

The Mentoring Young Women in Construction free summer camp returns for its 13th year in hopes of attracting young girls to careers in construction. → Read More

No, you can't buy enough Mega Millions tickets to guarantee a win, but you can up your odds

Friday's Mega Millions lottery is one of the highest ever, but the odds aren't in your favor. And, no, you can't buy enough tickets to guarantee a win. → Read More

Municipal Court matters move to Medford Lakes for four Burlco towns

Municipal Court affairs for four Burlington County Towns are being moved in part of a shared services agreement → Read More

BCIT student racks up 26 college acceptances

Burlington County graduate amasses more than $2 million in scholarships and 26 college acceptances → Read More

How George Floyd’s death led these two South Jersey brothers to make a change in Lumberton

Two South Jersey brothers who created clothing lines to uplift Black youth following the murder of George Floyd are looking to make a change locally. → Read More

PAWS animal farm moves forward in reopening process as groups seek new operator

Mount Laurel township approves a resolution to moving PAWS Farm forward in reopening process. → Read More

All aboard for the Peter Mott House Museum's first Underground Railroad camp

The Lawnside Historical Society is bringing Black history to life through its first Underground Railroad youth day camp this summer. → Read More

South Jersey woman scores historic full-time football position at Howard University

Rancocas Valley High alumna makes history as first female hired for a full time football position at Howard University. → Read More

Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council seeking nominations for outstanding women

Nominee applications for the 2022 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards will be accepted through May 16. → Read More

Burlington County hosts sensory-friendly Easter egg hunt

The Burlington County commissioners invite families of special needs children to sensory-friendly Easter egg hunt. → Read More

South Jersey all-girls robotics team has successful first in-person competitive season

After a successful first in-person season since the start of the pandemic, an all girls robotics team hopes to expand across South Jersey. → Read More

Pinelands Library invites Burlington county residents to tour new space

The Burlington County commissioners and library system will host a grand opening of its new Pinelands branch. → Read More

Trafficking victims take many shapes, law enforcement says

January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, an effort to raise awareness, including how the public can identify and prevent it. → Read More

Burlington County commissioners unveil plans for 2022

The Burlington County Board of Commissioners vows to find new ways to help residents and businesses through the pandemic in 2022. → Read More

Mount Laurel swears in its first Black mayor

Mount Laurel township kicks of the new year with the historic swearing in of its first Black mayor. → Read More