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Suit against dam owner settled
A proposed settlement exceeding $2 million has been reached with the last defendant in a class-action lawsuit for property damages brought against owners of dams along Rancocas Creek.
Property taxes continue to rise in county
Property taxes increased in at least 28 of Burlington County's 40 municipalities this year, according to information obtained by the county Board of Taxation.
There are many items in the bill list that are just not a government function. In difficult times the belt must be tightened.
N.J. cranberry farms reap the reward of cooler-than-usual weather
Stephen Lee III, left, and his father Stephen Lee IV, stand at the bog being harvested at Lee Brothers, Oct.
Toyota safety data at center of Burlco man's suit
A Burlington County man says a defective Toyota seat belt contributed to his paralysis, and he contends that the company may be withholding crash data that could prove it.
Cranberries the fruit of a family's labor
By Edward Colimore Under a steel-gray sky, workers waded through the swirling mosaic of red, pink, and yellow cranberries at a Burlington County bog last week as wide-eyed onlookers snapped photos.
Video protest in Burlington Township
About 80 protesters gathered outside the B. Bernice Young Elementary School on Monday morning, clutching signs, chanting slogans and singing songs.
Homeowners, Girl Scouts reach settlement
Burlington County homeowners who suffered multimillion-dollar flood damage in 2004 have reached a settlement with a key defendant in their class-action suit against owners of a series of breached dams.
Neither recession nor rain nor restricted parking could keep away hundreds of business people Thursday from the Business Expo 2009 at the Crowne Plaza Cherry Hill on Route 70.
Mosquito action set in 7 towns
The Burlington County Mosquito Division is scheduled to spray several neighborhoods to control adult mosquitoes, weather permitting, after 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, officials said.
Mosquito spraying planned in towns
Burlington County's Mosquito Division is asking residents in parts of Tabernacle and Cinnaminson to stay indoors while those areas are treated with pesticide.
Giving kids a chance to grieve
When Megan Dicus celebrated her 16th birthday in June, she didn't want a lavish celebration or piles of gifts.
Rescue Attempt: Worker Trapped in Trench
Rescue squads from throughout South Jersey were on the scene Thursday as they tried to rescue a worker from a ditch in Southampton , Burlington County .
Rescue squads pulled a trapped worker out of trench after working for nearly five hours to free him Thursday afternoon.
Eight from S.J. receive Young Heroes Award
The National Liberty Museum takes altruism very seriously -- so much so that it has recognized ordinary youths for outstanding and selfless contributions to their communities since its opening in 2000.
Egg Harbor Township Police Blotter - Week of Aug. 12, 2009
Police Blotter news is supplied by the Egg Harbor Township Police Department and other law enforcement agencies.
Tree damage from gypsy moth caterpillars was reduced drastically this spring, according to state agriculture officials, who believe soggy weather and spraying may have helped keep the pests in check.
Newsletter distribution investigated
The New Jersey attorney general has launched a criminal investigation into the unsolicited distribution of a Ku Klux Klan newsletter to homes in two Burlington County towns.