A look back at the week that was in Moorestown.
The positions in both the council and board of education races have stayed the same as the board of elections continues to count votes.
The Burlington County Sheriff’s Department is once again collecting toys for children in need this holiday season at 32 drop-off locations a
The resurfacing of f a 3.1-mile portion of Moorestown-Mount Laurel Road will begin Monday. Drivers should expect delays.
Burlington County provided updated numbers in the Moorestown Council and Board of Education races on Thursday.
The Moorestown Service Clubs are now taking nominations for the township's 2021 Citizen of the Year.
The Local Acts of Kindness Foundation was founded on Nov. 13, 2019, which was World Kindness Day.
Burlington County updated vote totals in this year's elections Wednesday evening, and Democrats maintained their lead in the council race.
New docuseries will document Sweet Pea's journey from the Camden City garbage dump to national acclaim
Burlington County saw a record turnout in Tuesday's general elections as officials continued to count ballots.
A business at the mall was ransacked overnight Monday into Tuesday, according to Moorestown police.
The Democratic candidates lead the Republicans in the race for 3 open seats on Moorestown Council, but counting was incomplete on Tuesday.
Check back with Patch for updated results from Tuesday's elections as six candidates pursue three seats on Moorestown Council.
Polls are now open in the 2020 elections. If you voted at the polls this year, tell Patch about your experience.
Polls are now open in Tuesday's elections. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
As of Monday, more than 200,000 ballots had been returned, and officials believe there may be a record turnout this year.
NJ says it's taking additional steps to fix driver's license services and the MVC as long lines remain a problem amid the COVID-19 crisis.
In-person voting in this year's elections take place on Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Ronald (Ron) Stephen Gorbe, Sr. passed from this world on Friday, October 30, 2020, surrounded by his loving wife and family.
Deborah Walker (nee Campbell) died on Oct. 27, 2020, at Virtua Hospital.
A resident of Moorestown since 1973, Ralph almost made it to his 92nd birthday on November 5.
Craig Ambrose is one of three Burlington County judges who was appointed to the state superior court for the first time on Thursday.
Eileen Wirth to provide guidance in housing industry
Arthur served on Moorestown Board of Fire Commissioners for District One from 1972 through 2005.
Moorestown residents continue to support the small business during the pandemic, and the store has been there as an essential business.
The Moorestown Public School District hosted the first in a series of forums on race and racism Tuesday night.
Mary Catherine Southwick (nee Bonham), of Moorestown, NJ, passed away on October 24, 2020, at the age of 89.
Burlington County’s new Minority and Equality Rights Task Force will host a virtual forum Thursday night.
Barbara Omert, Doug Maute and Vick Bobadilla share their qualifications for Moorestown's Town Council in the 2020 election.
One of PREIT's lenders is claiming the mall operator defaulted on a deadline to file for bankruptcy protections.
Catalyst Experiential and Mount Laurel broke ground on construction of a EMS facility that will be completed by summer, 2021
Rancocas Valley Regional High School and Westampton Middle School teachers earn Burlington County History Award
Four juveniles tossed a thick, blue substance off the top of the library earlier this month, police said.
The Lions Club cancelled what would have been its 60th annual parade to avoid any unnecessary health risks for participants and spectators.
Check out these pumpkin patches in the Moorestown area, which remain open amid the coronavirus pandemic.
About 40 percent of the registered voters in Burlington County have returned their ballots as of Friday.
The American Red Cross says a strong blood supply is needed with flu season about to begin amid the coronavirus pandemic.
New Jersey once again saw more than 1,000 new coronavirus cases. Deaths related to the virus hit double digits for the third straight day.