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Burlington County Celebrating Black History Month with Special Events, Classes, Performances

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — Burlington County is celebrating Black History Month with events, workshops and performances throughout the month of February and early March that showcase the county’s rich Black historical presence and culture.

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Burlington County Leaders Receive Look at Construction of BCIT-Westampton Expansion

WESTAMPTON – The Burlington County Institute of Technology is taking steps to expand its career and technical education programs for auto technology, heavy equipment & logistics and diesel technology with the help of a new 39,000-square-foot expansion and renovation project at the vocational school district’s Westampton campus.

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Anchor-less Parsippany shopping center could be a redevelopment target

After the loss of three anchor businesses in 2024, one of Parsippany's oldest and largest shopping centers is under scrutiny by town officials, who want to see if it should be designated as an area in need of redevelopment.

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Budget stress testing is the norm in many states, not yet in NJ

Legislation in support sailed through the Senate, but hasn’t budged in the Assembly

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Scutari shuffles Senate committee chairs, leadership posts triggered by Pou vacancy

Gopal moves into Big Six; Lagana, Singleton, Mukherji, Johnson and Burgess among the senators getting new posts

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Singleton Elevated to New Leadership Role in Senate Majority Caucus

TRENTON, NJ — Senator Troy Singleton has been elevated to a new leadership position within the Senate Majority Caucus, Senate President Nick Scutari announced on Thursday.

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South Jersey Lawmaker Touting Trio of Affordable Housing Bills

During Phil Murphy’s State of the State address on Jan. 14, the governor gave a shout-out to several lawmakers and their proposals for the upcoming legislative year, including South Jersey’s Sen. Troy Singleton.

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Murphy pushes reform of zoning and permitting to boost affordable housing

Governor to urge easing of ‘outdated restrictions,’ according to advance excerpt from State of the State address

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Bordentown Township Committee Reorganizes, Chooses Holliday as Mayor

BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP, NJ – It was standing room only on a chilly Saturday morning at the Bordentown Township municipal building when the Township Committee reorganized with Eric Holliday selected to serve as Mayor for 2025.

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1st Black Mayor In Moorestown History Expected To Be Appointed

Sen. Cory Booker will deliver video remarks at the council meeting, when his former staffer, Quinton Law, is slated to be voted mayor.

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