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Five Things on Tonight's Township Committee Agenda
The governing body will discuss Palmyra using the town's courtroom and whether a consultant will provide "extraordinary, unspecifiable services" to Cinnaminson.

The governing body will discuss Palmyra using the town's courtroom and whether a consultant will provide "extraordinary, unspecifiable services" to Cinnaminson.

This week saw several businesses announcing openings, the school district consider selling ad space and, of course, Election Day.
Local businesses salute our servicemen and women with special deals year-round, as well as on Veterans Day.
Looking for a guy who likes belly rubs and walking around the park? We have just the one for you.
This week, we feature a Meadowview home, a Stephen Drive steal and two homes in Moorestown.
A Code Blue provides for emergency shelters in the wake of freezing temperatures, snow and sleet.
The homecoming event scheduled for Wednesday's game between the Pirates and Bordentown High School has been postponed. The football game has also been rescheduled.
Individuals and small businesses in all 21 counties are eligible for Hurricane Sandy relief.
The Burlington County Office of Consumer Affairs warns residents to be wary of phony charities and home improvement contractors.
Who is running? Where do I vote? When are polls open? That and much more.
Get caught up on the week in news in Cinnaminson.
Mayor Don Brauckmann and newcomer John McCarthy are running uncontested for two open seats on township committee.
Mayor Don Brauckmann and newcomer John McCarthy are running uncontested for two open seats on township committee.
Cinnaminson Patch has a 5 p.m. Friday deadline for all election-related letters to the editor.
Riverton is serving up a new restaurant, an assisted living facility may come to Route 130 and Cinnaminson prepares for a big storm, all this week in Cinnaminson news.
A sock hop and a special brunch was held for past and present congregants.
Any registered voter can vote by mail in New Jersey for any reason. Here's how.
Burlington County Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio says if residents spent $20 more a month at county businesses, more than $40M would be injected into the local economy.
The program is set to highlight strategies for 2013.
The Phightin's are accepting applications for the program through Monday.