Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in New Jersey.
A look back at the week that was in Cinnaminson.
A new Bachelor of Arts in Health & Science Communication, will be available to students beginning in the fall.
Niche.com has graded what towns are the best to live in New Jersey, on an A+-to-D- scale.
That’s why they source their crabs from crabbers all along the coast.
Jason Varga, a member of RCBC's community for more than 20 years, ended up raising $750 for Virtua healthcare workers battling coronavirus.
Renee Fusco has advised doctors across South Jersey for more than 20 years, including during the current health crisis facing the world.
Cooper University Health Care has been named among the best hospitals for maternity care by Newsweek, the health system announced.
There are three open seats on the Cinnaminson Board of Education in this fall's elections.
Haines Farm and Garden Center has provided respite for new gardeners amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Good Samaritans Rescue Unconscious Driver From Smoking Car
Burlington County continues to help women and children amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Speech Language Associates is cutting its rates by 10 percent as families struggle financially amid coronavirus.
An online fundraiser has been launched for a woman who was injured in a shooting at a Mount Laurel doctor's office.
Rowan University is cutting tuition 10 percent in response to the financial difficulties its students face amid the coronavirus pandemic.
RD Zeuli will handle work on the Wayne Drive Bridge reconstruction project, officials announced this week.
There was some good news for businesses, a change to the school calendar and another reported death amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Cinnaminson Police Department participated in a mass of child porn arrests through a partnership with the Burlington County Prosecutor.
Lessons are being offered to youth and adults on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Wood Park from Aug. 4 to Sept. 3.
There was also one new case of the coronavirus reported in the township, bringing the total to 206 cases with 26 deaths.
Cinnaminson recently received more than $100,000 in grants that will help improve and beautify the township, officials announced this week.
The volunteers work with Providence House, Domestic Violence Services and local police to advocate for domestic violence victims.
Monday is the last day petitions can be filed, and this year the coronavirus has changed the procedure. Here's what you need to know.
The Board of Education approved a resolution to delay the first day of school by six days during its meeting Tuesday night.
You'd have to earn about $32.31 an hour to afford a two-bedroom rental in Cinnaminson, a new study says.
A suspicious email that went out from the tax assessor's office last week was not part of a widespread breach, Cinnaminson officials said.
Township Committee unanimously approved a proposed ordinance to allow outdoor dining in Cinnaminson Monday night.
Cinnaminson police are urging residents to report any and all incidents to them, so they are aware of what is happening in the township.
The Cinnaminson Board of Education will meet with virtual participation from the public Tuesday night.
The aquarium has been closed for four months to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
With a final vote set on a proposed ordinance on outdoor dining, here's a look at the impact of coronavirus in Cinnaminson.
Wawa is pushing out its new drive-thru service amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Virtua Health praised advancements made during the merger at its one-year anniversary.
The Big Bleu Band will perform in the first concert in Cinnaminson since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Burlington County Freeholder Director Felicia Hopson will bring forth a resolution to end use of the controversial term in the county.
The Cinnaminson Public School District has set up a task force to explore options for reopening in the fall.
The Whistlers Inn in Cinnaminson opened once again for outdoor dining late last week.
The tax bill residents will receive has the same status as a regular tax bill, and is due Aug. 1.