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The timeless game: Senior citizens thriving in competitive baseball

In October of ‘46, an 11-year-old boy in Riverside cozied up next to the family radio and feasted his ears on the program of...

Burlington County Townships create River Coalition to address flooding

For years, Burlington County has had an issue with coastal flooding of the Rancocas Creek. Now in order to address the issue once and for all the Mayor of Delran, Ken Paris, has partnered with 13 other townships to create the River Coalition.

South Jersey Kids Expo offers free fun

The South Jersey Kids Expo returns to deliver another afternoon packed with free entertainment on Wednesday, Aug. 21. The event, co-sponsored by The Sun...

All pet adoption fees will be waived for Aug. 17 at Burlington County Animal Shelter

The one-day event will take place at the Burlington County Animal Shelter from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The Philadelphia Orchestra wants you to join its NJ Volunteer Committee

The committee is hosting a lunch and open house to attract new members on Monday, Sept. 23 at noon in a private home in Moorestown

Sun Editorial: Summer isn’t quite over yet

There’s still time to have some summer fun and help the economy.

VCSJ now accepting nominations for 2019 ‘Spirit of Community’ awards

Press release from the Volunteer Center of South Jersey.

Flash Flood Watch issued with heavy rain in the forecast for Tuesday

The watch is in effect for all of South Jersey from 2 p.m. on Tuesday through midnight Wednesday.

Burlington County Health Department to offer free child lead screenings

The Burlington County Health Department is teaming up with the Beverly Housing Authority for a free community lead screening at the end of August.

When duty calls, you eat the cupcakes

The email came through a week earlier from a co-worker with the tone of someone begging for a volunteer with little confidence anyone would...

Measures to Assist Veterans with Housing Becomes Law

As part of a concerted effort in the Legislature to assist the military men and women who have sacrificed and served our nation, two measures to help New Jersey veterans were signed into law on Monday, Aug 5.

Bill Protecting Workers from Wage Theft Now Law

Ensuring employees receive the compensation they deserve, Assembly Democrats Annette Quijano, Pamela Lampitt and Wayne DeAngelo have sponsored legislation that strengthens enforcement procedures and criminal sanctions against employers who fail to pay wages required by law.

For the fans

On Saturday, Aug. 3, the Burlington County Library hosted its fifth annual Fandom Fest, a gathering of like-minded individuals who share a love for fandoms of all kinds.

Swimmers smash records at Tri-County Championships

Green-Fields wins team award, seven records also fall during weekend event

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