07/13/11 Margo Pellegrino, of Medford Lakes, ended her attempt -- meant to raise money for childhood cancer research -- Tuesday afternoon near Barnegat Light due to rough conditions.
07/11/11 CAPE MAY--A Burlington County woman is taking to the seas on a stand-up paddleboard, aiming to cover New Jersey's 127-mile coastline to raise money for childhood cancer research.
07/11/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press CAPE MAY, N.J. A Burlington County woman is taking to the seas on a stand-up paddleboard, aiming to cover New Jersey's 127-mile coastline to raise money for childhood cancer research. Margo Pellegrino of Medford Lakes set out Monday morning from Cape May on a slow journey up the coast. She hopes to arrive in Sandy Hook Tuesday afternoon. Pellegrino is an ...
07/05/11 A household snack saved a family from financial crisis, and it all started in Camden, New Jersey.
06/10/11 HAINESPORT - You couldn't take 12-year-old Sean Keane's eyes off the about half dozen law enforcement officers Friday as they ran the last few yards of the annual torch run to benefit Special Olympics
06/07/11 With fruits and vegetables ripening on New Jersey farms, state agriculture and health officials are keeping watch on news of two strains of food-borne bacteria sickening people in Europe.
05/25/11 Garden club offering scholarships to seniors The Garden Club of Marlton will award two scholarships to seniors who are graduating this year from high school. The awards are one for a graduate of the Burlington County Institute of Technology in Medford and one for Cherokee High School. The students must be going into horticulture/environmental science or a related field in college. Interested ...
05/22/11 SHAMONG - A revised budget for the Lenape Regional High School District was approved by all eight of its sending municipalities.
05/20/11 Kevin Ellicott of Medford Lakes is a Marine Reservist whose Humvee was hit 14 different times by bombs during his two tours in Iraq.
05/18/11 Be prepared. Start organizing your merchandise a day or two before the sale. Saturday, May 21st, 9 am until noon at 905 Herrontown Road, off Route 206, (behind Hesco Lighting) in Princeton.
03/22/11 Medford Township, like many New Jersey communities, is facing a multimillion-dollar budget deficit. The proposed solution to that budget problem, however, has caused a furor in the normally tranquil, upscale Burlington County community.
11/21/10 The idea of consolidation and shared services among municipalities, counties and school districts is not new to New Jersey.
11/11/10 Cub Scouts in Medford Lakes have received one of six awards issued by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for recycling.
11/10/10 Burlington County residents will have a second chance this weekend to clean out their medicine cabinets and safely dispose of their unused, unwanted and expired prescription drugs.
11/07/10 38374, Barnali Pramanik, Warren, 05:22:17. 38380, Jolanta Kosek, Piscataway, 05:22:18. 38401, Lisa Dipasqua, Wayne, 05:22:27. 38480, Eileen Conti, Chester, 05:22:53. 38482, Dave Chromey, Rockaway, 05:22:54. 38489, Joan Wilson, Haworth, 05:22:56. 38513, Pamela Garanger, Rockaway, 05:23:08. 38519, Richard Arra, Morris Plains, 05:23:09. 38552, Suzie Flores, Jersey City, 05:23:22. 38596, Lauren ...
11/07/10 New Jersey boasted one of the largest contingents of runners today at the New York City Marathon. Here's how they finished over the 26.2-mile course through the five boroughs:
11/04/10 Nov. 6 oHorse show: The Gleneayre Farm will host an Open Horse Show, starting at 8 a.m., in Lumberton. Proceeds will benefit the Gleneayre Equestrian Program. Call 609-267-4104.
11/03/10 Operating on fewer than three hours of sleep, Republican congressman-elect Jon Runyan was out shaking hands on Wednesday morning at the Medport Diner in Medford after his big win over Democrat John Adler in New Jersey's 3rd district.
10/30/10 Medford Lakes FIre Company takes delivery of their new fire truck.
10/28/10 Public schools in Burlington County reported more incidents of vandalism and substance abuse but fewer reports of violence and weapons during the 2008-09 school year, according to an annual report from the New Jersey Department of Education. |