New Jersey Herald - Sat Nov 28
Joy Ricker, of Wantage, has been the leader of the Wantage Sewing and Cooking 4-H Club since 960 and has been involved in 4-H in Sussex County for 50 years.
Land deal approved in Burlington CountyCourierPostOnline - Sat Nov 28
The Rancocas Conservancy is preserving 70 acres of woodland with financial assistance from Burlington County.
Burlco workers get new drug planCourierPostOnline - Sat Nov 28
Burlington County has awarded a $4 million contract to a new prescription provider for county employees that carries a projected savings.
Coming together in thanksPhillyBurbs.com - Fri Nov 27
Walking with a tissue paper flower and her paper bag turkey is Moorestown Friend's School Pre-K student Reese DiBiase who also picked up a brightly colored leaf on her way to the school's gym for an assembly.
Alpaca farms to offer tours in Burlington Co.CourierPostOnline - Fri Nov 27
This time of year, holiday tours abound, usually of festively decorated homes and elaborate outdoor lighting.
Goodwill to open center in MedfordCourierPostOnline - Fri Nov 27
A new Goodwill drop-off center will be opening after the Thanksgiving weekend to process donations in the Medford area.
On a day of thanks, remember those who have lessHerald-Standard - Thu Nov 26
On this day we give thanks for what we have, but it's also an opportunity to give to those who don't have.
Kitchens, and a lot moreHerald-Standard - Thu Nov 26
The decorated doors of private homes are opening for the first house tour of the holiday season in Burlington County.
A classic holiday tale retoldHerald-Standard - Thu Nov 26
Ebenezer Scrooge, Tiny Tim, Jacob Marley, and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future will come to life in a local adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic novella "A Christmas Carol." The Bridge Players Theatre Company, founded in 1976, will stage five performances of the yuletide favorite at the Broad Street United Methodist Church at 36 ...
Laidlaw targeted by N.J. grand juryDaily Herald - Wed Nov 25
Laidlaw Transit Services Inc., a bus operator and unit of FirstGroup Plc, is the target of a New Jersey grand jury investigating possible fraudulent billing of a county government, according to a company lawyer.
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