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Singleton, County Host School Supply Drive With Bordentown Drop-Off Site

BORDENTOWN CITY, NJ  Senator Troy Singleton and the Burlington County Commissioners are partnering up to collect new school supplies and backpacks for Burlington County kids in need before the start of the 2021-2022 school year. 

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Op-Ed: Our Vulnerable Communities Are Key Building Blocks Of A Cleaner, Healthier And Wealthier NJ

‘Clean Energy Equity Act…ensures that New Jersey’s overburdened communities benefit from clean-energy access, energy savings and job opportunities’

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New Worker Misclassification Laws Will Ensure Fair Benefits, Wages Says Murphy

TRENTON, NJ – Governor Phil Murphy signed a four-pronged approach to stopping employee misclassification in hopes of workers and employers in New Jersey are treated fairly. According to the Governor's office, misclassification is the practice of illegally and improperly classifying employees as independent contractors.

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New Law Will Work To Bring Broadband To All Areas Of N.J.

Commission to consider logistics of deploying community broadband networks

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Burlington County Leaders Announce Next Steps In The Investigation Related To Edward Cagney Mathews

(MOORESTOWN) – Congressman Andy Kim, State Senator Troy Singleton, Assemblyman Herb Conaway, Assemblywoman Carol Murphy, Burlington County Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina, and Mount Laurel Mayor Stephen Steglik today provided an update on the ongoing investigation into the viral video of the Edward Cagney Mathews incident in Mount Laurel.

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Investigation Launched Into Man Charged With Racially Harassing Neighbors, Cops’ Response

An independent investigation was launched Tuesday into any incidents involving the Mount Laurel man who is now facing criminal charges after he was recorded verbally attacking neighbors with racist rants, as well as one into the police response to his home last week, officials said.

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Governor Appropriates $20M To The Special Needs Housing Trust Fund

TRENTON - Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation (S1255/ A1925) which creates a $20 million transfer to the Special Needs Housing Trust Fund in the Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA).

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Closing The Hunger Gap In New Jersey

A recent headline of an Op-Ed article by New Jersey General Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin perfectly captures the spirit of the food insecurity issue: New Jersey must be able to feed its people

That caption raises these all-important questions: Do you have enough to eat? Will you go to bed hungry tonight?

We’re not talking about a third-world country; we’re talking about New Jersey, USA.

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Sweeney, Singleton Bill To Upgrade Water & Ventilation Systems Passes Senate

Trenton – The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney and Senator Troy Singleton that would help schools and small businesses in New Jersey upgrade their water and ventilation systems to protect the health of students, educators, customers and workers.

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Led By Singleton, Volunteers Bring New Life To Point Breeze Mansion

BORDENTOWN, NJ -- To breathe new life into one of the most historical homes in New Jersey, State Senator Troy Singleton (D-Burlington) recently brought 25 volunteers to the Gardener’s House at newly preserved Point Breeze in Bordentown City to begin landscape work. The volunteer project took place at the estate once owned by the exiled King of Spain, Joseph Bonaparte.

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