The Community House is matching donations up to $10,000 through Sunday as it struggles to survive amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The Board of Education adopted a budget with a tax increase Tuesday. Revenues are down $144,000, and are expected to hit $300,00 by May 31.
The most recent Moorestown death was among 11 new deaths reported in Burlington County on Tuesday.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Moorestown continues to be open and continues to work as the pandemic of new coronavirus continues across the state and across the country.
The total number of coronavirus cases in Moorestown is now 110, with seven deaths.
Mary Elizabeth Moore, of Moorestown, NJ, passed away at the age of 63 on Thursday, April 23, 2020.
Students are more stressed than usual due to the outbreak of new coronavirus, university officials said.
The public hearing on the Moorestown school budget Tuesday night will be held remotely.
A look back at the week that was in Moorestown.
The meeting will be held by teleconference, and the public can participate by calling in.
As of Friday night, there are 93 cases of the coronavirus in Moorestown, with seven deaths.
Residents can check each Monday for new Virtual Story Times at the Moorestown Public Library.
A student and an adjunct professor at RCBC made face masks for medical professionals during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Community House may see hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses and faces possible closure. A fundraiser has been launched.
Four Moorestown residents were among an additional 85 cases of new coronavirus that were announced throughout Burlington County on Thursday.
A union representing nurses claims Virtua gave nurses fighting coronavirus defective masks. The health system denies the claims.
P.J. Whelihan’s and Iron Hill Brewery are both offering take-out specials during the NFL Draft at all their locations.
On Wednesday, county officials announced a total of 97 new cases, bringing the total to 1,862 cases with 68 fatalities.
Psychology Lab at Temple University looking for families in the community to contribute to science! Fun, safe, and compensation available!
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Moorestown.
An 88-year-old Moorestown man is the fifth resident to die after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Digital resources and services available from home
The college will stream a video via Facebook Live that includes messages the college president, a faculty member and the valedictorian.
Fifty-six percent of Burlington County's coronavirus deaths are associated with the county's nursing facilities, state officials said.
The NJ Department of Health also released information about cases and fatalities in nursing homes, including in Moorestown on Monday.
The meeting for April 20 has been rescheduled for next week, and the May 4 meeting has been cancelled.
The United Health Foundation has donated $1 million to the Food Bank of South Jersey to fight hunger during the coronavirus outbreak.
There have been 70 positive cases of the coronavirus reported in the township, with four deaths and 11 residents cleared from quarantine.
Helen D. Kaye passed away on Thursday, April 16, 2020, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her loving family.
An 87-year-old Moorestown man is the fourth resident to die after testing positive for new coronavirus.
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!'
The total number of cases in Burlington County is now 1,328, with 54 fatalities and 101 residents cleared from quarantine.
Richard A. Koory, 73 of Moorestown, passed away suddenly on Thursday, April 2, 2020.
Moorestown Visiting Nurses Association, which serves Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties, still makes housecalls amid coronavirus.
There has been an increase in burglaries to unlocked cars in Moorestown and the surrounding area, according to police.