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County Partnership Produces ‘Touchless’ Food Pantry

For more than two years, Burlington County and the Food Bank of South Jersey have partnered for a touchless, drive-through pantry as part of an effort to battle hunger and food insecurity.

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Burlington County Commissioners And Sheriff’s Department Collecting Backpacks, School Supplies

MOUNT HOLLY – The Burlington County Commissioners, Burlington County Sheriff’s Department and New Jersey Senator Troy Singleton want to make sure every Burlington County child is prepared to return to school this fall.

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How Jersey Suburbs Have Created A Housing Crisis

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For Americans who own a home, the crisis brought on by the shortage of housing is a blessing, increasing home values by a staggering $6 trillion over the last two years.

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Acting Governor Oliver Highlights Housing Affordability Funding In Fiscal Year 2023 Budget

EAST ORANGE – Acting Governor Sheila Y. Oliver today held a press conference to highlight the historic investments in housing affordability in the Fiscal Year 2023 (FY2023) budget. The overall FY2023 budget reaffirms the Murphy Administration’s commitment to making New Jersey a stronger, fairer, more affordable state for all.

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Singleton, County Hosting School Supply Drive With Mount Laurel Drop-Off Site

MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — The Burlington County Commissioners, Burlington County Sheriff’s Department and New Jersey Senator Troy Singleton want to make sure every Burlington County child is prepared to return to school this fall.

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A Workable Solution to Lowering Our Property Taxes

Everyone likes rebates, especially if it’s applied to a tax bill. You do the math in your head and recognize that though you’re obligated to pay the tax, the rebate – it’s money in your pocket – eases the pain of paying. Simply put, rebates do put some money in taxpayers’ pockets, but they don’t necessarily lower property taxes. 

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The ‘Bigness’ and Personal Appeal of Small Business

July is Independent Retailer Month, and I can’t think of a more appropriate time to visit our local, independently owned retailers. It makes economic sense, adds cohesion to our communities, and boosts our locally owned businesses.

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NJ Preps For First Disbursement Of Funds From Opioid Settlement

The money — once it’s released — will support broad array of treatments for substance-use disorders at state and local levels

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Mark Your Calendars For Burlington County Restaurant Week 2022

Burlington County Restaurant Week is back!

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Singleton Bill Forming Crisis Support Pilot Program Advances

Goal is to lower instances of unnecessary force when someone is suffering from a mental health crisis

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