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  • Florence council approves tax abatement with Burlington Stores

    Florence council approves tax abatement with Burlington Stores

    The Florence Township Council passed an ordinance to approve a long-term tax abatement for the expansion of the Burlington Stores corporate headquarters along Route 130. The decision from the council came at a June 5 meeting to approve an $18.8 million payment-in-lieu-taxes (PILOT) agreement over the course of 30 years with Burlington Stores. Burlington stores…

  • Florence Township receives ‘Rails to Trails’ funding grant

    Florence Township receives ‘Rails to Trails’ funding grant

    Florence Township officials recently announced that it is the recipient of grant money to fund a project planned to transform abandoned property into a pathway for residents to enjoy. The announcement came from township officials on May 30 when the municipality said it received $562,000 in federal funding from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission…

  • Florence council passes ordinance for electronic pet fences

    Florence council passes ordinance for electronic pet fences

    The Florence Township Council passed an ordinance that will set regulations for homeowners wanting to install electronic pet containment fences on their property. The decision to approve the ordinance came from the council at a June 5 meeting. During that meeting, the municipality passed guidelines for the electronic equipment following multiple cases reported in the…

  • Roebling Legion encourages locals to attend monthly dinner event

    Roebling Legion encourages locals to attend monthly dinner event

    In an effort to raise money for the Willitts-Hogan-Tonne Roebling American Legion Post 39, its members are encouraging locals to attend their monthly “Shrimp Night” event. The dinner event, which is held on the first Friday of every month, has been a staple gathering for its members and locals for the more than a decade…

  • Florence Township’s American Legion honors fallen veterans

    Florence Township’s American Legion honors fallen veterans

    Florence Township’s Francis W. Robbins American Legion Post 194 honored the nation’s veterans with a unique event on Memorial Day weekend. With municipal officials, residents and members of the post gathered at the township’s Oak Street Monument on May 26, post members were escorted by the township police department and motorcyclists to conduct a ceremony…

  • Decision on Burlington Coat Factory office expected on June 5

    Decision on Burlington Coat Factory office expected on June 5

    The Florence Township Council initialized an ordinance to enter into a financial agreement with Burlington Coat Factory at a recent meeting. A first hearing and public comment session on the ordinance was held at a township council meeting on May 15, when Florence Township officials discussed the reasons for the ordinance. A second public hearing,…

  • Public hearing on proposed warehouse in Florence slated for June 6

    Public hearing on proposed warehouse in Florence slated for June 6

    After the Florence Township Zoning Board of Adjustment unanimously approved a company’s application for completeness to construct a 300,700-square-foot warehouse earlier this year, a public hearing on the proposed project has been scheduled for June 6. The developer, Foxdale Properties, LLC, submitted an application in November of 2018 to construct a warehouse on Railroad Avenue.…

  • Florence baseball comes on strong down the stretch

    Florence baseball comes on strong down the stretch

    Ending strong is the motto for the  Florence Township Memorial High School baseball team. With high school baseball teams concluding the  regular season this week, the Flashes will finish the year with a record under .500, but Florence coach Kyle Ballay saw his team improve in more ways than one off the scoreboard. After a…

  • Third defedant charged in GoFundMe scam

    Third defedant charged in GoFundMe scam

    The remaining defendant who had not pled guilty in connection to the fictitious GoFundMe campaign was indicted on May 7 for his role in the scam that misled donors into contributing more than $402,000 to a fabricated cause. The announcement came from Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina that Mark D’Amico, 39, of Florence, was indicted…