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South Jersey Lawmaker's Proposal For Black Heritage Trail Signed Into Law
VINELAND — Just shy of two years after it was officially proposed, a South Jersey legislator’s idea to create a “Black Heritage Trail” spanning the state is law in New Jersey.
Ringing the Bell for Better Education

As the unofficial summer slowly slides to an end, it bumps into the approaching Labor Day holiday. Though some school districts around the country have already started, many of us connect the days after Labor Day with the beginning of school. We associate this period with a fresh start. It is a time to learn, a time for fun, and a time to reunite with classmates.
Mount Laurel's Weekly Recap
With lots happening in Mount Laurel you may have missed some of TAPinto Mount Laurel's top stories this past week. Here is your chance to catch up on what you've missed before the week ahead begins!
Burlington County Commissioners agree to help fund new playground at Burlington County Special Services School District
The Burlington County Special Services School District will be able to renovate the playground at its Westampton Campus thanks to an agreement with the Burlington County Commissioners to help fund the project.
Sen. Singleton Updates Public on "Boom Car Party" Meeting with Philly Police
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — Have you been woken up late at night by loud, thumping music that seems to be coming from everywhere and nowhere at the same time?
Hundreds of rental assistance payments are apparently missing. N.J. lawmaker asks what went wrong.
Hundreds of payments meant to stop financially strapped renters in New Jersey are apparently missing, and now one lawmaker is asking why.
Playground for Special Services Students to be Renovated Thanks to Agreement Between County, District
WESTAMPTON, NJ – The Burlington County Special Services School District will be able to renovate the playground at its Westampton Campus thanks to an agreement with the Burlington County Commissioners to help fund the project.
Bill Would Require Structural Inspections Of Multi-Family Dwellings To Prevent Collapses
New multi-family buildings in New Jersey would have to be cleared by a structural inspector under new legislation inspired by last year’s deadly condominium collapse in Surfside, Florida.
August is National Water Quality Month: An Opportunity for Improvement
In August, the perfect time to celebrate National Water Quality Month, we enjoy the benefit and privilege of our waterways, and heeding the perennial warnings of remaining hydrated during our recent hot spells by drinking plenty of water. Yet, unsurprisingly, many take drinking water for granted even though we all understand that safe drinking water is a must for us to live.