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The Willingboro Township Council will host a street renaming ceremony at this year's Veteran's Day parade. → Read More
The Bordentown Historical society is gaining international attention for its Joseph Bonaparte exhibit, former King of Spain and brother of Napoleon. → Read More
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
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
NJ Black-owned businesses suffered greatly during COVID, somewhat due to the lack of communication about resources. Hear from them. → Read More
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
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 affairs for four Burlington County Towns are being moved in part of a shared services agreement → Read More
Burlington County graduate amasses more than $2 million in scholarships and 26 college acceptances → Read More
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
Mount Laurel township approves a resolution to moving PAWS Farm forward in reopening process. → Read More
The Lawnside Historical Society is bringing Black history to life through its first Underground Railroad youth day camp this summer. → Read More
Rancocas Valley High alumna makes history as first female hired for a full time football position at Howard University. → Read More
Nominee applications for the 2022 Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards will be accepted through May 16. → Read More
The Burlington County commissioners invite families of special needs children to sensory-friendly Easter egg hunt. → Read More
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
The Burlington County commissioners and library system will host a grand opening of its new Pinelands branch. → Read More
January is National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, an effort to raise awareness, including how the public can identify and prevent it. → Read More
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 township kicks of the new year with the historic swearing in of its first Black mayor. → Read More