Scafario will set the rhythm for the company’s advocacy and outreach efforts in Southeastern PA.
Plenty of NJ Lottery players won prizes Wednesday, including a $50K winner sold in Willingboro. The Powerball jackpot is at $1.5 billion.
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Check your tickets! One NJ Lottery Player in Burlington County hit the Jersey Cash 5 Jackpot on Tuesday night.
Someone left the piglet in a crate with a bowl of water on the side of the road, officials said.
The 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy is fast approaching. Share memories and photos with Patch for possible feature in an article.
The Renfrew Center, which specializes in treating eating disorders, moved its Mt. Laurel outpatient center to a new location.
Cheyenne’s Road Market in Burlington County is the winning farm for the Jersey Fresh Farm to School Farmer Recognition Award.
The new diversity and inclusion committee will work to advise the township council and other municipal officials. Here’s how to join:
Have a friendly chat with a local police officer at Moorestown’s National Coffee With A Cop Day event in town.
With heavy rain forecast for South Jersey this weekend, event organizers have moved the Fall Town-Wide Yard Sale to Oct. 8.
Edmondo DiPaolo pleaded guilty to physically abusing the 16-year-old, who was unable to move or swallow because of a neurological disorder.
Roughly 3 percent of Moorestown residents live in poverty, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Erik Leach was hospitalized for 75 days for a heart attack and rare complication, a Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital spokesperson said.
Many natural gas suppliers are expected to raise their prices next month, the New Jersey Board of Public Utility Commissioners said.
The new items, called sensory packs, include objects that encourage users to employ all five senses, the library's executive director said.
Details regarding these events can be found below.
The event will be held Sunday afternoon, organizers said.
Pumpkin season is almost here. Find out where to get the pick of the patch near Moorestown.
Moorestown's grant came from a pool of Clean Communities funding recently awarded by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
The fire department will celebrate the milestone by holding an event that everyone is invited to attend.
The punk concert and market are two of the many events taking place in and around Moorestown this week.
Practically any school supply will be accepted and will be put to good use, a co-organizer of a collection drive said.
A total of 63 entries had been received when Patch checked in late August.
More than 3,000 people died of suspected overdoses in 2021, statewide data show.
The meetup is one of several events taking place in and around Moorestown this week.
"It's amazing to see how all different kinds of kids ... love to read to therapy dogs," an employee told Patch.
The First Baptist Church of Moorestown's food pantry helps between 180 and 200 people weekly in the municipality and surrounding area.
The game night is one of several events taking place in and around Moorestown this week.
The township had announced in July that the third quarter property tax bills would be mailed late.
Preregistration for the event is required, according to the township's Facebook page.
Parents in the Moorestown Township Public School District can mark the first day of school coming later this summer with the story below.
The event is one of several events taking place in and around Moorestown in the days ahead.
The magazine annually picks places that are the best in many categories.
Moorestown is not the only Burlington County municipality experiencing delays in trash pickups.
New notebooks, pencils, calculators and hand sanitizer dispensers are among the many supplies needed, organizers said.
The funding is earmarked for the township's North Church Street Water Treatment Plant, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Camille K is from Mount Laurel.
A document outlines several recreational-based positives and negatives that were previously identified by Moorestown residents and leaders.