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County Offering Free Christmas Tree Recycling
The township will collect trees as part of the regular brush pick-up one Monday a month for each trash district.

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Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The liquor referendum. Everyone's talking about it and the debate seems to revolve around two ideas cast in opposition: The town's "character" vs. dollars and cents. What wins out?
Teacher contracts. It's only a couple weeks till school starts and still no resolution. When will it come? And what will the long-term implications of the new contract be?
The new municipal building/library/police department.
The township will collect trees as part of the regular brush pick-up one Monday a month for each trash district.

The township will collect trees as part of the regular brush pick-up one Monday a month for each trash district.
Sterling silver pieces and jewelry were stolen.
One downtown business owner writes about what's working—and what's not—on Moorestown's Main Street.
New Freeholder Leah Arter, of Moorestown, will be sworn in during the reorganization meeting.
Main Street will be a priority in 2012, according to members of council, with the possible addition of a downtown manager and new and better parking.
The Wish Upon A Hero Foundation, a charitable social network founded in Moorestown four years ago, has granted nearly 87,000 wishes.
The Wish Upon A Hero Foundation, a charitable social network founded in Moorestown four years ago, has granted nearly 87,000 wishes.
New Freeholder Leah Arter, of Moorestown, will be sworn in during the reorganization meeting.
The Wish Upon A Hero Foundation, a charitable social network founded locally four years ago, has granted nearly 87,000 wishes.
Police make several arrests for shoplifting and contempt of court warrants.
The Wish Upon A Hero Foundation, a charitable social network founded in Moorestown four years ago, has granted nearly 87,000 wishes.
A break-in at a Camden Avenue home and other crimes mar an otherwise relatively quiet week for Moorestown Police.
Mount Laurel Police arrested the two men Wednesday in connection with the assault at a hotel earlier this month.
Plenty of options for New Year's celebrations, including Haddonfield First Night and the annual Mummers New Year's Day Parade in Philly.
Plenty of options for New Year's celebrations, including Haddonfield First Night and the annual Mummers New Year's Day Parade in Philly.
Moorestown Patch brings you some of the defining images of the year that was.
The burger joint closed this fall, but will soon be replaced by YogoMix, a frozen yogurt chain with shops in NJ and PA.
The World Athlete Indoor Track Academy kicks off next week at the high school athletic center.
The World Athlete Indoor Track Academy kicks off next week in Moorestown, but attracts athletes from all over.