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Patch 101: Post a Press Release or Announcement to Patch
This nifty video tutorial shows users of any Patch site how to post an announcement, including full press releases, by using the tools available to all Patch users.
This nifty video tutorial shows users of any Patch site how to post an announcement, including full press releases, by using the tools available to all Patch users.
Print coupons, find grocery specials and email lists to yourself and friends using Cinnaminson Patch's new "Grocery Specials" section.
Fall is here, and what better way to celebrate than with apple picking in honor of Johnny Appleseed Day?
Find out where and how to observe the Jewish holiday in your community.
The Burlington County clerk has made it simpler for voters to get answers to some basic election questions. (Figuring out who to vote for is still on you though.)
Sixth-graders donate a special banner to FDNY members.
The Sixers' new general manager hails from town, officials push for red-light cameras and iPods aren't just for texting in Cinnaminson schools.
The smoothie spot has a day of deals and giveaways.
These preparation exercises took place in town and in Medford.
Areas of Maple Shade, Mount Laurel and Tabernacle will be sprayed after positive samples of West Nile virus were identified.
A job fair at the Burlington Center Mall is just one of the ways the county is planning to help residents looking for work this week.
Rain is in the forecast for Tuesday.
This week in Cinnaminson, officials took a reassessment under advisement, the Devon Road bridge revealed major damage and the township marked the 11th anniversary of 9/11.
Don't mind getting your hands (or gloves) dirty? Come out Tuesday for a park cleanup at Boundary Creek Park in Moorestown.
The Burlington County Health Department will kick off a series of flu vaccination clinics next Monday, with one at the Moorestown Mall.
This week in Cinnaminson, a township man was killed in a one-car crash, school opened and we answered a pressing town question.
New Jerseyans had their dukes up, to the detriment of an ear and international brotherhood, in this week's installment of OMGs from NJ PD.
An elderly Willingboro man tested positive for the virus and died earlier this week.