Burlington County Special Services District Receives $1.4 Million Grant to Support Transition School
State Senator Troy Singleton and the Burlington County Commissioners expressed their appreciation for the New Jersey Department of Education’s decision to allocate $1.4 million to the Burlington County Special Services School District to enhance a program for young adults with disabilities.Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson commended the district, stating, “The BCSSSD Transition School program epitomizes that mission and teaches young adults skills needed to gain meaningful employment, live independently and pursue their dreams." She added, "This state...
Attention Voters: Be on the Lookout for Primary Election Vote-by-Mail Ballots
Burlington Conty Clerk Joanne Schwartz emphasized the convenience of voting by mail, stating, “Voting by mail is a simple and easy way for voters to cast their ballot when it's most convenient for their schedule.” She also advised voters who requested a vote-by-mail ballot to carefully follow the instructions upon its arrival.According to the article, unaffiliated voters in Burlington County can participate in the primary by declaring a party affiliation. Burlington County Commissioner Dan O’Connell highlighted the importance of voting, stating, “Voting is one of the most...
Repaving Work Scheduled to Start on Rancocas Road in Westampton, Columbus Road in Mansfield
Two new Burlington County road resurfacing projects are set to commence next week, with pavement milling and overlay work scheduled to kick off in Westampton and Mansfield.According to a report, the resurfacing work on Rancocas Road, also known as County Route 626, in Westampton will begin on Monday, May 6. The project, spanning 1.7 miles between Route 637 and Lumbert Drive, is expected to take about two weeks to complete. Motorists are advised to anticipate delays and consider alternative routes during this period.Simultaneously, a 2-mile section of Columbus Road, also...
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Burlington County to Host 3rd Annual Health and Housing Resource Fair
Burlington County is gearing up to host its 3rd Annual Bring Health Home Resource Fair on April 26, 2024. The event aims to provide residents with valuable information on health improvement and housing security.The fair, set to take place at the Burlington County Human Services Building in Westampton, will offer a wide array of activities and resources. County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson highlighted the importance of the event, stating, “Good health starts at home and Burlington County prioritizes programs and resources that help all residents live healthy lives,...
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The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council Scholarships applications are now open
The Burlington County Women’s Advisory Council Scholarships applications are now open
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Less than 40% of Americans have enough savings to cover an $1,000 expense
Less than 40% of Americans have enough savings to cover an $1,000 expense
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Homeless families often have little access to health care
Homeless families often have little access to health care
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BCPO First Assistant Prosecutor Brenda Román Maneri
BCPO First Assistant Prosecutor Brenda Román Maneri
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First Assistant Prosecutor Brenda Román Maneri and members of the BCPO Diversity
First Assistant Prosecutor Brenda Román Maneri and members of the BCPO Diversity
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Housing Hub is the best place to go for help and guidance
Housing Hub is the best place to go for help and guidance
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The Burlington County Health Department is distributing free radon test kits to residents to check their homes for the radioactive gas
The Burlington County Health Department is distributing free radon test kits to residents to check their homes for the radioactive gas
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All children deserve to have places where they can play and interact with other children and their families
All children deserve to have places where they can play and interact with other children and their families
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Thanks to the students, teachers, Principal Keith Swaney and School Counselor Josh Besserman for inviting us to participate.
Thanks to the students, teachers, Principal Keith Swaney and School Counselor Josh Besserman for inviting us to participate.
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Alzheimer's Community Forum at Aging and Disability Resource Center ADRC
Alzheimer's Community Forum at Aging and Disability Resource Center ADRC