Moorestown drew higher turnout than the last gubernatorial election. Here's how the results compare from 2021.
3 candidates hold substantial leads in Moorestown's school board race.
Moorestown's ballots will feature races from local politics to the governorship.
Nearly 5 percent of households in Burlington County are SNAP recipients, according to census data.
Caty Berman is running for Moorestown's Board of Education. Find out more about the candidate's platform.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.
Danielle Miller is running for re-election to the Moorestown Board of Education. Find out more about the candidate's platform.
Saima Bhutta is running for Moorestown's Board of Education. Find out more about the candidate's platform.
Claudine Morano is running for re-election to the Board of Education. Find out more about the candidate's platform.
Aysha Hasan is running for Board of Education. Find out more about the candidate's platform.
At least 2K protests against the Trump administration have been planned. Here's what's happening locally.
5 candidates are running for 3 available spots on the Board of Education.
The successful referendum advances more than $100M in facility upgrades to the district's schools.
A few more local businesses will be able to sell alcohol. But an effort to allow liquor licenses at restaurants has been tabled.
The new building is 100 percent affordable housing, according to developers.
Township officials are looking to allow a limited number of restaurants and businesses to offer alcohol.
The Planning Board approved a proposal to turn part of the Community House into Moorestown's first microbrewery.
This is a primary, not a presidential year or general election, so turnout is expected to be much lower than the last election in November.
Primary Election Day is Tuesday, June 10. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.
A Moorestown officials may close both sides of the roadway as drivers continue to disobey the road closures.
If you want to operate a liquor-serving establishment in historically dry Moorestown, now's your chance.
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Mayor Quinton Law and Council Member James Barry will be on-hand to answer questions.
4 weed businesses have been approved in Moorestown. But officials want to see how they play out before accepting any more.
When the West End neighborhood was segregated, Roxanna Yancy and James Adams developed a community center for Black residents.
The county commissioner and Democrat will replace Herb Conaway, who was elected to Congress.
Moorestown allows a limited number of weed retailers to operate in the township. Here's where you might find one in the future.
The site of Burlington County College's 1st standalone campus has been vacant for more than 5 years.
Quinton Law remembers walking past Town Hall as a child. Now, he's the first Black mayor in Moorestown history.
Sen. Cory Booker will deliver video remarks at the council meeting, when his former staffer, Quinton Law, is slated to be voted mayor.
The township wants to build an inclusive playground at Wesley Bishop Park.
Residents on certain Moorestown streets are eligible for the free parking permits.
Nicole Gillespie, a Democrat, announced her bid to succeed Congressman-Elect Herb Conaway in the Assembly.
The congressman and senator-elect will host a panel of Korean War veterans.
The county is reviewing how to prevent a repeat of an Election Day marked with long waits and tech glitches. They want your input.
Moorestown is slated for a new face on both the Town Council and Board of Education following Tuesday's elections.
After Burlington County faced issues with its new voting machines, many results have yet to be reported as of late Tuesday night.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Here's what to know before you cast your ballot.
This letter to the editor comes from Kate Wilson, of Moorestown.
The voter-registration deadline is creeping closer. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in Moorestown.
Tell your legislator to step up and vote yes on A2418.