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The day after the nation celebrated its independence, hundreds gathered along Fairview Street in Riverside and Delran to welcome home soldiers from the New Jersey National Guard returning from their deployment in Iraq.
Delanco is Stop #9 on the "40-in-40 Listen and Learn" Tour
Burlington County Democratic Freeholder Candidates Kimberly Kersey and Jim Bernard went door-to-door in Delanco as their "40 in 40 Listen and Learn" tour continued with stop #9. In Delanco, once again, the top concerns were taxes and the economy, and residents painted a bleak picture about friends being forced to move and others unable to afford ...
Bicyclist loses leg in rail line accident
A bicyclist's lower left leg was amputated when he was struck by a River Line light rail train near the township's downtown train station Monday.
Anne Miller took one look at her medal and broke into an enormous smile as she held it over her heart.
'Marathon' begins for Riverside
Members of the Class of 2009 were told to fondly remember the past and their roots and to pursue the rest of their lives like a marathon during Riverside High School's 79th commencement Thursday night.
The state's largest labor organization has endorsed Democratic Gov. Jon S. Corzine in his gubernatorial re-election bid as well as a full slate of candidates for New Jersey Assembly and one candidate for Burlington County freeholder.
Bill would reduce size of Beverly council
A bill is moving through the state Assembly that would allow the city to reduce its nine-member council and lengthen terms for elected officials with the intent of making the municipal government more manageable.
Route 130 to get upgrade in Burlco
A $2 million project is under way to upgrade Route 130 in five municipalities in Burlington County.
Growers reap Jersey Fresh rewards
The blade of the long-handled sickle undercut what looked like tall green weeds growing in rich black earth.
Elections results not letter perfect
Levittown - tmchale@phillyBurbs.comIf the name of a write-in candidate is spelled wrong, does the vote count in an election? Delanco and Burlington Township school district officials were faced with that question during Tuesday night's board elections.Judy Jackson, interim board secretary and business administrator for the Delanco School District, ...
Birthday Party Venues in Burlington County, New Jersey
The town of Delanco and it's surrounding area in Burlington County New Jersey has a variety of venues at which you can host a child's birthday party.
Body identified as Delanco man
The body pulled from the Delaware River in Bensalem, Pa., on Thursday has been identified as 24-year-old Donald Packer III of Delanco, Bucks County Coroner Joseph Campbell said Friday.
The body of a missing man believed to be from Delanco, N.J., was found floating in the Delaware River on Thursday by a fisherman and another man paddling a kayak.
S.J. applicants file for charter school
Applicants want to open one new charter school in Camden and three in Burlington County, the state Department of Education said Monday.
Delanco police looking for 24-year-old man
Police are asking for help in locating a 24-year-old township man who has been missing for more than a week.
Students share talents at exhibition
They were rock stars for a day -- and they loved it. The student artists who poured into the Perkins Center for the Arts in Moorestown on a recent Sunday afternoon were basking in early celebrity -- in some cases, as early as kindergarten.
Delanco teen charged in bias crime
A 16-year-old boy was charged with bias intimidation Friday in connection with an incident in which a resident's motor vehicle was vandalized, police said.
Joan E. and Donald R. Cassaday of Pennsauken celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Nov.
Air Force veteran makes a difference in community
By MARK ZIMMARO Burlington County Times DELANCO - Though William Dillenbeck has only spent a fraction of his life at his current residence in Delanco, it didn't take him long to make a difference in the ...
Naturalist sheds light, interest on environment
It was in seventh grade that Jennifer Bulava knew what she wanted to become after teachers discussed the dangerous future consequences of global warming for people and the planet.