Gov. Christie has conditionally vetoed a bill that would require criminal background checks and licenses for all EMTs in the state.
So, it’s back to the drawing board for the bill’s proponents.
Lenape High School students have taken part in a global chemistry experiment.
Kim Murray teaches honors and Advanced Placement chemistry at Lenape. She said the global water experiment was undertaken because 2011 was the…
What do gardeners do in winter?
Walter Cullerton, master gardener, and founder and president of the Tri State Hosta Society, will discuss just that at an upcoming seminar called “The Garden in Winter.”
Detectives from the Mount Laurel Police Department and the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office are investigating the robbery and assault of a taxi driver that occurred this morning at approximately 3 a.m. on Forrest Court in Mount Laurel, the…
Burlington County Freeholders have long offered curbside recycling as one of the most visible, if not largest, shared-services initiatives with towns — and freeholders are now considering a revenue plan to keep the popular service in…
The town is gearing up for the third annual Taste of Mount Laurel.
The event, where people are welcome to test food from local restaurants, will be held Tuesday, Jan. 31, at the Mt. Laurel Community Center, 100 Mount Laurel Road…
The Mount Laurel Board of Education has voted to approve a new system to alert parents and guardians in case of an emergency.
The SchoolMessenger system can call the entire district of 4,200 students in about 15 minutes…
Lenape Night Out is taking place on Tuesday, Jan. 31, in partnership with 12 supportive Mt. Laurel restaurants.
Lenape High School students and staff, as well as those families in the Mt. Laurel community, are encouraged to participate in this night…
“The biggest issue is keeping taxes down.”
That’s what Mount Laurel Mayor Jim Keenan said to expect in 2012.
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Capehart Scatchard workers-compensation attorney Michael L. Bileci recently spoke at a continuing legal education seminar on advanced workers compensation, which was put on by the National Business Institute in Atlantic City.