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Burlington County Leaders Appeal to Philadelphia Mayor to Address “Boom Car” Disturbances
MOORESTOWN, NJ – Burlington County officials have formally reached out to Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker, urging her to intensify efforts against disruptive “boom car” parties. These events have been a source of ongoing disturbance for the residents along the Delaware River facing Philadelphia.
Bill to Expand Background Checks for Healthcare Professionals Advances in Legislature
TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey State Senate has advanced a bill that would expand background checks for healthcare professionals.
Singleton Bill Would Permit EMTs to Administer Glucagon, Blood Glucose Tests in Diabetic Emergencies
TRENTON, NJ — Legislation that would enable faster delivery of care for diabetic emergencies has advanced in the New Jersey State Senate.
If you have old sports gear gathering dust, a special collection effort wants to give it new life for a good cause
SOUTH JERSEY (KYW Newsradio) — As kids grow out of sports equipment, so grows the clutter in garages, attics, sheds and basements. A local sports team and state senator are working together to collect those items and distribute them to kids who need them.
A Big Win for Bordentown City: NJDOT Announces it Will Repair — Not Replace — Farnsworth Ave. Bridge
BORDENTOWN CITY, NJ — Bordentown City was delivered a big win this week, as the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) announced that it has halted its plans to demolish a centerpiece of the community.
Singleton Partnering with Malamut Law, Philadelphia Union for Used Sports Equipment Drive
MOORESTOWN, NJ — State Senator Troy Singleton is partnering with Malamut Law and the Philadelphia Union to collect unwanted kids' sports equipment for an area non-profit.
Those Who Fought and Died for U.S. Honored During Mount Laurel Memorial Day Tribute
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ – The Mount Laurel community came together on Thursday night to honor those who fought and died for the United States at the Township's annual Memorial Day Tribute.
Burlington County Historic Prison Museum marks completion of major restoration project
MOUNT HOLLY – Burlington County’s expansive and diverse history was celebrated Wednesday during a ceremony marking the completion of a major restoration project at the Burlington County Historic Prison Museum.
Bordentown City Could Get State Aid Boost Under Singleton Economic Development Bill
BORDENTOWN CITY, NJ — Bordentown City could see a boost from state aid under legislation sponsored by State Senator Troy Singleton (D-Burlington), which would promote economic development and business opportunities in less-populated municipalities.
Lawmaker wants to allow state officials to cap prices on medical marijuana
State officials have stressed that they agree with medical marijuana patients who say the price of cannabis in New Jersey remains too expensive — but the officials say their hands are tied by the law, which gives them no control over prices set by dispensaries.