A look back at the week that was in Moorestown.
There will be a one hour virtual session with the Rutgers Master Gardener Program on Wednesday, May 6 at 1 p.m.
The Moorestown LIbrary has issued a survey for residents.
The Community House is matching donations up to $10,000 through Sunday as it struggles to survive amid the coronavirus outbreak.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Residents can check each Monday for new Virtual Story Times at the Moorestown Public Library.
The Community House may see hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses and faces possible closure. A fundraiser has been launched.
The library remains open to residents virtually.
'Recommended for high school students and parents.'
The Moorestown Library offers college advice to parents and students.
'Get your PJs on and join our ONLINE Pajama Party Story Times this week from Miss Jen, Miss Robin, Miss Kathy, and Miss Barb!'
Three Moorestown residents got together and delivered 100 pizzas to Virtua doctors and nurses battling new coronavirus.
James Sanfilippo's fever hit 103. Fully recovered, he's launched a fundraiser to help the Food Bank of South Jersey during the outbreak.
Major john D. Ferrie is back with his family after serving in Kosovo and undergoing a 2-week quarantine due to coronavirus.
Check here for all the latest news in Moorestown.
The Moorestown Library will be holding virtual story times.
The library is also offering books, audiobooks and movies via Hoopla and Library apps.
Sam Lepore is directing Moorestown residents to which restaurants are open and delivering during the current health crisis.
Virtua Health System stopped receiving visitors as of Monday out of concerns for the spread of new coronavirus. There are some exceptions.
Lt. Mark Eaise is one of six parole officers who are receiving promotions statewide.
Also: Police Honored/Moorestown Students Head To Service Academies/More Land Needed/Fire Alarm Changes/St. Patrick's Day/Tree Pruning.
The Moorestown CROP Hunger Walk will take place April 19 at Moorestown Friends School.
Rutgers Urban Forestry Program will host a tree pruning workshop in Moorestown March 19.
Nicole Gillespie was recognized for corporate leadership. She will be honored at an awards banquet in Cinnaminson March 30.
The township's annual Relay for Life will take place on June 12.
All funds raised will benefit those with disabilities in the Burlington County region.
A Music, Arts and Dance Medley fundraiser for the Friends Enrichment Program of Moorestown Meeting (FEP) is set for 3 p.m. March 22.
Moorestown police raised the money during No Shave November. It was donated on the one-year anniversary of the center's opening.
Residents are invited to drop new winter coats for the needy off at The County Store at the Moorestown Mall through Valentine's Day.