County updates homelessness plan

County updates homelessness plan Posted: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 By Jeannie O’Sullivan Burlington County Times Staff writer MOUNT HOLLY — As part of a three-prong overhaul of its social services, Burlington County has sharpened its focus on helping the homeless. County officials have unveiled a plan to improve the coordination, integration and information management of its homelessness … Read more

[Democrat] candidates’ records don’t merit election

Candidates’ records don’t merit election Posted: Tuesday, September 23, 2014, Burlington County Times   Burlington County Democrats have done it again, nominating two longtime politicians with a history of higher taxes, more spending and bigger government for freeholder seats. When will they learn?   The public records of Edgewater Park’s Tom Pullion and Evesham’s Mike Schmidt … Read more

Getting Things Done For Burlington County

Bruce Garganio and Mary Ann O’Brien know Burlington County voters want Freeholders who will work across party lines to get things done for our seniors, veterans and the middle class. Bruce Garganio and Mary Ann O’Brien are part of the team who protected important programs for seniors, including transportation, meals on wheels and home safety … Read more

Thumbs-up to stepping up!

Thumbs-up for Sept. 21 Originally Posted: Sunday, September 21, 2014, Burlington County Times Burlington County Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio recently sent a letter to an administrative law judge protesting South Jersey Gas’ request for a 14.4 percent rate increase for customers. The cost of doing business has gone up. We understand that, but a double-digit increase will … Read more

Garganio & O’Brien unveils affordability platform

By Jeannie O’Sullivan – Posted on 9/19/14 MOUNT HOLLY — During a campaign kickoff at the county Republican Committee’s High Street headquarters, Burlington County Freeholder Director Bruce Garganio and former freeholder Mary Ann O’Brien touted their record of cutting taxes and lowering spending, and vowed to make the county more affordable to the middle class. … Read more