
April 10, 2026
Burlington County will host its fifth annual Bring Health Home Resource Fair on April 17 at the main library branch in Westampton. The event provides free screenings, food supplies from local agencies—including a new Food Hub—and connects families with essential health or housing resources.
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April 2, 2026
Burlington County has launched a new Mobile Health Vehicle aimed at improving access for local residents across its wide area. Officials say this initiative will help provide important screenings and preventive care directly within communities.
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April 2, 2026
Albert Bernard Kaiser marked his centennial birthday surrounded by family members along with officials from Burlington County and Evesham Township who honored him for both military service during World War II as well as postwar achievements at RCA. Local leaders presented proclamations recognizing Kaiser's contributions.
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April 1, 2026
The Burlington County Library System is launching a Virtual Author Speakers Series this spring for cardholders. Residents can attend free online talks from bestselling authors thanks to participation in the Library Speakers Consortium.
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March 30, 2026
Burlington County announced upcoming repaving work on Chatsworth/North Maple Avenue starting April 6. The project covers more than eight miles between Washington Township and Bass River as part of an annual resurfacing program.
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March 25, 2026
Burlington County Commissioners have announced plans to upgrade a congested Florence Township intersection used by thousands daily. The improvements aim to enhance traffic flow while increasing safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
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March 20, 2026
A raccoon that fought with a dog in Mount Holly has tested positive for rabies according to Burlington County Health Department officials. Residents are urged to check pet vaccinations and report possible exposures. The county continues efforts for public safety through education and free vaccine clinics.
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March 18, 2026
The Burlington County Health Department is giving away free radon test kits for homeowners concerned about indoor air quality. Officials say testing helps reduce lung cancer risk from this odorless gas. About 100 kits are available through a partnership with state agencies.
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March 18, 2026
The Burlington County Farmers Market has again been named a finalist for USA Today's best farmers market award. Community leaders encourage daily voting until April 13 as part of efforts to secure national recognition.
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March 16, 2026
Burlington County will no longer require most towns to pay a share toward farmland preservation deals after commissioners approved new rules in March. Officials say this move will ease financial burdens on municipalities while continuing aggressive land conservation efforts.
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