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A look back at the week that was in Cinnaminson.
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Jason Varga, a member of RCBC's community for more than 20 years, ended up raising $750 for Virtua healthcare workers battling coronavirus.
Good Samaritans Rescue Unconscious Driver From Smoking Car
An online fundraiser has been launched for a woman who was injured in a shooting at a Mount Laurel doctor's office.
The township continues to consult local officials for guidance on reopenings.
A Black Lives Matter rally will take place at Wood Park in Cinnaminson on Sunday.
The Cinnaminson Township Department of Public Works is hiring for a seasonal laborer position. It is a non-union position.
More than $19 million has been awarded statewide to help towns and counties clean and beautify their neighborhoods.
The Burlington County Library System, which includes Cinnaminson, has been working on a plan to return to services.
Battleship New Jersey has reopened for outside tours as of Monday, according to the museum’s website.
The annual Outstanding Women of Burlington County awards ceremony originally scheduled for March 30 has been rescheduled for Monday night.
A $1 million winning lottery ticket was sold at a gas station in Burlington Township last week. Does it belong to you?
State, county and local officials will host an emergency food distribution event in Riverside Saturday.
Cinnaminson Township Committeeman Ernest McGill said civil discourse is the best way to deal with George Floyd's death and the aftermath.
The four counties represented by Visit South Jersey saw increased tourism in 2019, according to the nonprofit.
Bulk trash pickup was temporarily halted while Republic Services deals with the coronavirus pandemic.
Burlington County is seeking volunteers, particularly those with a medical background, in its battle with coronavirus.
Residents will be able to drop off their bulk trash at the Cinnaminson Department of Public Works Self Service location.
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Burlington County officials thanked the volunteers who have been working tirelessly during the outbreak of new coronavirus Friday night.
Republic Services has been severely impacted by the outbreak of new coronavirus, township officials said on Wednesday.
Lightbridge Academy is now open for first responders and emergency workers who have childcare needs during the coronavirus crisis.