During a council meeting in May, chickens became the talk of Medford Township as residents debated whether the animals should be permitted on residential properties.
Stephen Arthur Edgerton
Dec. 16, 2014
Stephen Arthur Edgerton, 86, died peacefully at his home in Medford on Tuesday, Dec. 16.
In 1974, Medford was a growing community of about 8200 people, an increase of more than 70 percent over the 1960 census. Our village had the usual number of churches, banks, and shops, but most people…
One doesn’t have to visit the North Pole to be in a Winter Wonderland.
Such a place can be found right in Medford Township.
Each year, the Timpano family hosts a Winter Wonderland for the community at their 32…
For most people, a small plot of land nestled near Lake Pine may not seem like a big deal.
To Lake Pine Colony Club officials, it is crucial to safety and maintenance of…
Medford residents made their voices heard throughout 2014.
Citizen feedback helped to drive a year-long debate regarding zoning ordinance changes for the Route 70 commercial district. Residents also offered their input on…
Volunteers of all ages and abilities are invited to participate in the third annual Martin Luther King Day of Service at the Dr. James Still Historic Site and Education Center on Monday, Jan. 19. The event will feature yard…
Commander, Scott Lambert, officers and members of Medford VFW 7677 in concert with the Burlington County Military Affairs Committee hosted families of local active duty military folks at a holiday dinner on Dec. 10.
The support of the Medford Business Association and Economic Development Advisory Commission was enough to convince Medford Council to approve the township’s membership into the Main Street New Jersey Program.
These were the top 10 stories published by The Medford Sun in December of 2014. You can also dive into daily archives for December of 2014 by using the calendar at the top of this page.