Burlington County officials reported 93 new cases, three new deaths and four new residents cleared from quarantine on Tuesday.
Another Moorestown resident who previously tested positive for new coronavirus have been cleared from quarantine.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Moorestown.
A total of five Moorestown residents have now been cleared from quarantine after testing positive for new coronavirus.
A Moorestown man was among 200 deaths reported statewide related to the new coronavirus.
Four more Moorestown residents have tested positive for new coronavirus, officials announced on Friday.
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is further restricting access to its base to prevent the further spread of new coronavirus
Three Moorestown residents have now been cleared from quarantine after testing positive for new coronavirus.
Two new positive cases of coronavirus in Moorestown were confirmed on Wednesday, and officials announced 2 more deaths in Burlington County.
There were two more cases of coronavirus reported in Moorestown on Tuesday, and 46 more reported throughout Burlington County.
A Moorestown man is off a ventilator in Cooper ICU after his family said they were searching for a potential plasma donor.
If everyone in Burlington County adheres to social distancing, new coronavirus may not peak until July 31.
Burlington County officials released updated numbers of cases of coronavirus countywide, broken down by town, on Sunday.
The total number of coronavirus cases reported in Moorestown is now nine, and the Burlington County total has reached 118.
The Child Life Team at Cooper University Health Care is offering tips on how parents and caregivers can keep children occupied.
A new scoreboard developed by Unacast grades each U.S. state and county on how well its residents are practicing social distancing.
A 52-year-old Moorestown woman was one of 10 new cases of coronavirus reported in Burlington County on Wednesday.
A group of Moorestown High School freshmen performed virtually for Brandywine seniors during the coronavirus quarantine.
Three residents and two patients at the Laurel Brook Rehabilitation & Healthcare have tested positive for new coronavirus.
All three positive cases of new coronavirus in Moorestown are among men.
Moorestown resident Daniel Begg writes that the outbreak of new coronavirus across the nation is a true test of the American spirit.
Five more counties will be getting coronavirus testing sites as the outbreak continues throughout the state.
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Burlington County officials provided details on 10 new cases of new coronavirus cases over the course of two days.
Burlington County officials provided details on the four new cases of new coronavirus cases reported by state officials on Thursday.
The Friends Enrichment Program has suspended activities and events to help prevent the spread of new coronavirus.
Council is looking at ways to livestream meetings and take public comment while keeping people safe amid the coronavirus outbreak.
A person who tested positive for coronavirus attended the Moorestown High School Orchestra Concert on March 12, officials said.
A pair of Moorestown doctors write about why social distancing is important, even among young people, to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Township officials announced the first positive case of coronavirus in Moorestown was identified Sunday afternoon.
Township officials urged residents to pay their taxes, and water and sewer charges online on Sunday.
The Burlington County Sheriff is looking to halt evictions to help stem the spread of new coronavirus.
Check here for a list of closings and cancellations in Moorestown due to coronavirus.
The Moorestown Library is canceling programs, but remains open as of Friday.
Jefferson announced restrictions Thursday morning, while Virtua was expected to announce updated policies later in the day.
The first two presumptive positive cases of the new coronavirus was reported in Burlington County on Tuesday.
The American Red Cross is encouraging healthy, eligible people to donate blood at 3 upcoming drives in Moorestown.