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Burlington County Farmers Market ends season with special events
New Jersey's Burlington County Farmers Market is set to conclude its 2024 season with two significant events.
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Burlington County hosts Emma Benoit for film screening on suicide prevention
The Burlington County Commissioners and the Burlington County Department of Human Services are organizing an event featuring suicide survivor Emma Benoit.
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Senator Singleton leads initiative for children's winter coat giveaway
In an initiative to support Burlington County children during the winter season, Senator Troy Singleton and the Burlington County Commissioners are organizing a giveaway of 600 new winter coats.
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Burlington County Animal Shelter hosts first car show to boost pet adoptions
Lovers of cars and animals are invited to the Burlington County Animal Shelter's inaugural car show this weekend.
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Burlington County honors local veterans at annual medal ceremony
The Burlington County Commissioners paid tribute to veterans and their families during the annual Military Service Medal Ceremony on Friday.
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Burlington County distributes 100 trees in annual sustainability effort
The Burlington County Bridge Commission has distributed 100 trees to various towns in the county as part of its annual tree planting initiative aimed at reducing the region's carbon footprint.
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Burlington County plans election review after long lines frustrate voters
The Burlington County Commissioners, along with leaders from the county's major political parties, have expressed their shared concerns regarding the long lines and extended wait times experienced by voters during the 2024 election.
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Burlington County prepares for high voter turnout amid presidential election
As the 2024 General Election approaches, Burlington County voters are preparing for what is expected to be a high-turnout event due to the presidential contest.
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Burlington County allocates over $178K more towards hunger-fighting organizations
Burlington County has announced the allocation of $178,339 in grants to nine organizations dedicated to combating hunger.
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Burlington County begins construction on first-ever emergency shelter
Burlington County is set to begin construction on its first emergency shelter, located at the Burlington County Human Services campus on Woodlane Road.
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Autumn Lands festival brings seasonal celebration to Smithville Park
Burlington County is set to host the Autumn Lands festival at Historic Smithville Park in Eastampton on Saturday, November 2.
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Burlington County opens seven sites for early voting starting October 26
Burlington County voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots early for the upcoming Nov. 5 General Election, beginning on Oct. 26. This option allows voters to avoid potential long lines on Election Day by using any of seven designated early voting locations throughout the county during a nine-day period.
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Inclusive trunk-or-treat returns in Burlington County
The Burlington County Sheriff's Office, County Commissioners, and Special Services School District are set to host an inclusive Trunk-or-Treat event for children of all abilities. Scheduled for Saturday, October 26, from noon to 2 PM, the event will take place at the Burlington County Special Services School in Westampton.
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Burlington County advises bringing sample ballots for faster poll check-in
Sample ballots for the 2024 General Election are being distributed to Burlington County voters, with election officials advising residents to bring these ballots to polling locations. This initiative aims to streamline the check-in process on Election Day.
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Burlington County receives grant for Emergency Operations Center upgrades
Burlington County is set to enhance its Emergency Operations Center (EOC) with the help of a $637,195 federal grant. The funding, part of the FY 2024 government package, will be used to upgrade technology and communications equipment in the center. This includes adding an information wall with interactive monitors for real-time data display to aid emergency planning and response.
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Former shelter dog finds new role with NJ State Police
A German Shepherd named Ace, once a resident of the Burlington County Animal Shelter, has been adopted to serve as a station dog at the New Jersey State Police's Red Lion barracks in Southampton. Lt. Christopher Salvato adopted the 18-month-old canine in August, and Ace now supports troopers by helping reduce stress and anxiety.
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Scarecrow contest invites votes at Historic Smithville Park
Seventeen scarecrows are currently on display at Historic Smithville Park, and Burlington County residents and visitors have the opportunity to vote for their favorite. The voting period for the annual Burlington County Scarecrow Contest has commenced and will continue until November 2, with winners being announced at 6 PM during the Autumn Lands festival at Smithville Park.
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Burlington County extends voter registration hours ahead of October deadline
Burlington County election officials have announced extended hours for voter registration as the October 15 deadline approaches. The Burlington County Superintendent of Elections Office, located at 301 Harper Drive in Moorestown, will be open from 8 AM to 4 PM on weekdays and from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturdays at the County Corner Store in the Moorestown Mall.
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Burlington County unveils 18 new troll sculptures in public art exhibition
Burlington County has introduced 18 new troll sculptures as part of the Burlington County Troll Trek, a public art exhibition organized by the Burlington County Commissioners and the Burlington County Parks System. The exhibition aims to promote recycling, sustainability, and creativity.
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Burlington County Veterans Expo returns on October 8
Burlington County veterans and their families will have another chance to learn about various programs, support services, and benefits at the upcoming Burlington County Veterans Expo. The event is organized by the Burlington County Sheriff’s Office in collaboration with the Burlington County Commissioners and the Burlington County Department of Human Services’ Division of Military and Veterans Services.