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Burlington County proposes $233 million budget

MOUNT HOLLY The Burlington County Board of Commissioners are touting a 2021 county budget with no tax levy increase despite the expectation revenues will be down. The board unanimously approved the introduction of its proposed $233 million budget at its meeting on March 24. It s the earliest the county budget has been introduced in modern history, officials said. The proposed budget would keep the county tax levy stable at $169.7 million while maintaining county staff and providing funding for its COVID-19 response and other county services and programs. “For over a year the COVID-19 pandemic has put an incredible strain on the finances of our residents and small businesses, and our Board was determined not to add to their tax burden during the still ongoing crisis,” said Commissioner Director Felicia Hopson.

Burlington County announces launch of Overdose Fatality Review Team

Burlington County announces launch of Overdose Fatality Review Team Burlington County announces launch of Overdose Fatality Review Team   1 / 3  Officials from Prevention is Key joined with Burlington County Administrator Eve Cullinan, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and County Board Director Felicia Hopson for a September ceremony announcing the start to services at the county’s Recovery Center for addiction services at the Burlington County Human Services Building in Westampton.PHOTO COURTESY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY   2 / 3    1 / 3  Officials from Prevention is Key joined with Burlington County Administrator Eve Cullinan, Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and County Board Director Felicia Hopson for a September ceremony announcing the start to services at the county’s Recovery Center for addiction services at the Burlington County Human Services Building in Westampton.PHOTO COURTESY OF BURLINGTON COUNTY

Burlington County ready to respond to first winter storm of the season

MOUNT HOLLY Burlington County highway crews and emergency management officials are ready to respond to the first major snowstorm on the season. The National Weather Service has placed all of Burlington County under a winter storm watch and forecasting between two inches to as much as a foot of snow accumulation in the county. Currently weather models are predicting county towns along the Delaware River will receive between eight to 12 inches of snow. Those further central and southeast will likely receive lesser amounts. - Advertisement - The Weather Service is also warning that very strong winds are also expected, and the combination of heavy snow and winds are likely to cause power outages.

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