Administration, Township of Burlington. Accessed May 3, 2024.
Clerk's Office, Township of Burlington. Accessed May 3, 2024.
History, Burlington Township. Accessed November 10, 2019. "Burlington Township is comprised of 14.23 square miles and is one of the most rapidly growing communities within New Jersey. Our town's population according to the 2010 Census was 22,594. Our daytime population swells to approximately 35,000 people due to the large business community that consists of several shopping centers, a shopping mall, a 20-screen movie theater, dining establishments, along with business and industrial parks."
Press Release: Mayor and Councilmembers, Burlington Township, dated January 25, 2022. "Burlington Township would like to welcome its new Mayor E.L. 'Pete' Green, Councilman since 1994 Council President; 2007, 2012 and President Pro Tem; 1999, the Mayor was appointed on December 14, 2021 in a special meeting of Burlington Township Council after the resignation of long time Mayor Brian J. Carlin who was elected Burlington County Surrogate in the November 2021 election. At a special meeting of Township Council Mayor E.L 'Pete' Green's vacant seat as Councilman was filled by Prabhdeep 'Pavi' Pandher, former BOE Committee Member: Finance, Foundation Committee Liaison and Burlington Township Resident since 2004. Burlington Township would also like to congratulate Councilman Michael K. Cantwell who retired effective December 3, 2021. At a special meeting of the Township Council on December 14, 2021 his vacant seat was filled by our new Councilman Daniel Carducci, a Burlington Township Resident for over 38 years."
DeSisto, Danielle. "Burlington Center Mall closed after water pipes burst; Sears still open"Archived October 16, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, Burlington County Times, January 9, 2018. Accessed October 16, 2019. "The Burlington Center Mall is currently closed after several water pipes burst Monday night, causing damage to the mall's fire suppression, heating and electrical system.... Sears, the mall's sole remaining anchor, remains open because the company owns its section of mall property."
Members List: Clerks, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed February 1, 2023.
Members List: Sheriffs, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed February 1, 2023.
Members List: Surrogates, Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey. Accessed February 1, 2023.
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"Sears store in Burlington Township to close", Courier-Post, May 31, 2018. Accessed September 11, 2019. "And then there were none. The Sears store at the former Burlington Center Mall site is closing, the company announced Thursday.... The Sears Auto Center will close in late June and the rest of the department store will shut its doors in early September, the company said."
Demovsky, Rob. "Ka'dar Hollman: From unpacking Dunkin' Donuts trucks to the Packers", ESPN, May 14, 2019. Accessed February 3, 2020. "Ka’dar Hollman sent his old high school coach, Tom Maderia, a message shortly after last month's NFL draft -- a simple thank-you note for what Maderia did for Hollman back at Burlington Township in New Jersey."
Available Space DetailsArchived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, International Council of Shopping Centers. Accessed July 28, 2014. "GLA: 670,000 sq ft (Including Anchors)... We are delighted to announce the redevelopment of The New Marketplace at Burlington (previously Burlington Center Mall). With up to 1.5 million of leasable square feet of space, the Marketplace can accommodate almost any Tenant's requirements."
Hoover, Amanda. "Sikh candidate defeated incumbents despite racist, 'fear-mongering' ads", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, November 9, 2017. Accessed December 3, 2017. "A Democratic challenger will become the first Sikh to hold a countywide seat in the state after upsetting Republican incumbents in Tuesday's election.Balvir Singh, a 32-year-old math teacher at Burlington City High School and school board member in Burlington Township, ran as the first Burlington County-wide Asian candidate Tuesday."
Sybilla Righton Masters, New Jersey Women's History. Accessed February 3, 2020. "Sybilla Righton Masters (unknown -1720) of Burlington Township obtained, under her husband's name, a British patent related to a new method of reducing corn into cornmeal."
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Derfner, James. "Daniel Breland ’13 Visits Peddie", The Peddie News, October 27, 2022. Accessed December 18, 2022. "In the midst of a whirlwind tour for his highly anticipated debut album, Cross Country, Daniel Breland ’13 returned to the Peddie campus in September to surprise current seniors with a meet and greet.... This marks the Burlington, New Jersey native's second visit to campus after his now-platinum single, 'My Truck,' exploded on TikTok in 2019 and turned Breland into an overnight sensation."
Peter Hill Tall Case Clock, National Museum of American History. Accessed June 11, 2020. "Peter Hill (1767-1820) is one of the few African American professional clockmakers known to have worked in antebellum America. A freed slave, he had a shop first in Burlington Township and then in Mount Holly, New Jersey--two small, predominantly Quaker communities near Philadelphia."
Weintraub, Karen. "Burlington Coat Factory To Add Offices, Workers", The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 24, 1990, backed up by the Internet Archive as of December 26, 2014. Accessed October 23, 2017. "Burlington Coat Factory moved its corporate offices two years ago to Burlington Township from Burlington City, where it had headquarters since the company was founded in 1972."
Available Space DetailsArchived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, International Council of Shopping Centers. Accessed July 28, 2014. "GLA: 670,000 sq ft (Including Anchors)... We are delighted to announce the redevelopment of The New Marketplace at Burlington (previously Burlington Center Mall). With up to 1.5 million of leasable square feet of space, the Marketplace can accommodate almost any Tenant's requirements."
DeSisto, Danielle. "Burlington Center Mall closed after water pipes burst; Sears still open"Archived October 16, 2019, at the Wayback Machine, Burlington County Times, January 9, 2018. Accessed October 16, 2019. "The Burlington Center Mall is currently closed after several water pipes burst Monday night, causing damage to the mall's fire suppression, heating and electrical system.... Sears, the mall's sole remaining anchor, remains open because the company owns its section of mall property."
Kates, Brian. "Conservatives plan protest over pro-Obama song at New Jersey's B. Bernice Young School", New York Daily News, October 12, 2009. Accessed July 1, 2011. "The songs drew national attention when their performances at the B. Bernice Young School in Burlington Township were posted on YouTube last month. In it, second graders sing: 'Mmm, mmm, mmm, Barack Hussein Obama/He said that all must lend a hand/ To make this country strong again.' ... Conservatives say the songs show children being indoctrinated to idolize Obama. School officials deny the allegation."