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Burlington boys "Man Up"
Burlington Township School District 9th grade boys participated in the 5th annual Young Men's Conference held at Liberty Lake Day Camp. The theme was "MAN-UP - Accepting the Challenge of Authentic Masculinity."
Memorial Walk for Moose set for Sunday
DELRAN — The Second Annual Memorial Walk for Moose will be held Sunday at 11 a.m. in honor of the chocolate Labrador retriever who was stolen from his owners and left to perish in a hot car last summer.
$1M grant to pay for new bridge between Cinnaminson, Riverton
TRENTON — A $1 million state grant will be used to replace a bridge across Pompeston Creek between Cinnaminson and Riverton.
NJDOT awards $1 million grant for Burlington County bridge replacement
The Burlington County Bridge Commission has been awarded a $1 million grant to replace the nearly 80-year-old Pompeston Creek Bridge connecting Riverton and Palmyra.
413,000 NJ mental health records submitted for gun checks
TRENTON — The New Jersey Judiciary is making significant progress in its efforts to provide mental health records to law enforcement about people disqualified from obtaining firearms.
Christie signs 10 new gun bills, including local lawmakers' anti-trafficking measure
PhillyBurbs.com
By David Levinsky Staff writer
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie signed 10 gun measures into law Thursday, but he held off on several others sent to him by the Legislature this summer, including the most controversial ones.
Bills to assist veterans signed into law
PhillyBlurbs.com
By David Levinsky Staff writer
TRENTON — Measures to help out-of-work veterans and veterans organizations were among the more than two dozen bills Gov. Chris Christie signed into law this week.
She's proud to be a Habitat homeowner
PhillyBlurbs.com
By Chris Bishop
RIVERSIDE — Diane Chambers, a retired schoolteacher from New York, always dreamed of owning her own home.