ProPublica's Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Burlington County from voting.
Cinnaminson will receive $188,334 in coronavirus relief funding to cover necessary and unexpected expenses brought on by the pandemic.
The New Jersey Department of Labor is approving Lost Wages Assistance Benefits for residents who lost their jobs due to the pandemic.
The Burlington County Clerk's Office is offering solutions to voters who may have had issues with the ballots that were recently mailed.
The debate between Rep. Andy Kim (D-3), Republican challenger David Richter and independent Martin Weber will now take place via Zoom.
Voters should double-check their packages after vote-by-mail ballots were sent out in defective envelopes this week, officials said.
Burlington County sent out 315,000 vote-by-mail ballots this week and is taking extra steps to protect the voting process.
Rep. Andy Kim (D-3) will debate Republican challenger David Richter and independent Martin Weber during an online debate Oct. 5.
State lawmakers sent a bill banning plastic and paper bag use in NJ to Gov. Phil Murphy's desk. Here's what it means.
Sea Box is looking to add 225,000 square feet to its existing space in the township. A proposal was introduced Monday night.
A vote-by-mail "drop box" where voters can securely mail ballots for the 2020 general election has been set up in Cinnaminson.
Cinnaminson Township Committee introduced a proposal Monday night to extend outdoor dining amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Cinnaminson Township Committee approved a no-knock registry Monday night that would minimize unwanted interruptions for township residents.
Burlington County will receive $2,466,865 in CARES Act funding to hold down the rate of evictions in the county.
Cinnaminson Committee will also give final consideration to a no-knock registry proposal and a proposal concerning sewer connections.
The federal Environmental Protection Agency announced plans for the fourth stage of the cleanup of a Superfund site in Cinnaminson Thursday.
Burlington County and New Jersey leaders came together to make a video honoring women's right to vote.
Burlington County has begun replacing the term “freeholder” with “county commissioner” following a change in state law.
Cinnaminson Township Committee is considering a no-knock registry that would minimize unwanted interruptions for township residents.
Cinnaminson Township Committee will meet Monday night at 6:30 p.m. The meeting will be held electronically.
Plagued by outreach challenges amid the pandemic, the U.S. Census Bureau said it will end all counting efforts for the 2020 census Sept. 30.
The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders has named the first members to a task force to deal with racism and civil rights issues.
The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders will discuss recent legislation to replace the term with the word, "commissioner."
New Jersey will get $3,258,596.49 from the Department of Homeland Security, including $625,962 in CARES Act funding.
There are three open seats on the Cinnaminson Board of Education in this fall's elections.
RD Zeuli will handle work on the Wayne Drive Bridge reconstruction project, officials announced this week.
Cinnaminson recently received more than $100,000 in grants that will help improve and beautify the township, officials announced this week.
Township Committee unanimously approved a proposed ordinance to allow outdoor dining in Cinnaminson Monday night.
Burlington County Freeholder Director Felicia Hopson will bring forth a resolution to end use of the controversial term in the county.
The tax bill residents will receive has the same status as a regular tax bill, and is due Aug. 1.
The stage is set for the November, and the two incumbents running for re-election to Cinnaminson Township Committee are running unopposed.
New Jersey's Primary Day is Tuesday after being delayed by one month. Here's what Cinnaminson residents need to know.
This year's primary elections, which have been pushed back to July 7, are "primarily" vote by mail.
Burlington County Clerk Joanne Schwartz is reminding voters that they should watch for their mail-in ballots for the Primary Election.
Township Committee passed a resolution Monday night while it works on a proposed ordinance that would permit outdoor dining and retail.
Cinnaminson Township Committee is expected to take action on a return to outdoor dining Monday night.
More than 2,000 people are without power in Cinnaminson Wednesday night after two storms tore through the region.
Ian Smith, the co-owner of Atilis Gym in Bellmawr, spoke at Monday's rally, which was mostly attended by businesses owners eager to reopen.
Cinnaminson Township Committee unanimously approved a budget with no tax increase during their meeting Monday night.
Cinnaminson residents can participate in Monday evening's township committee meeting via Zoom.