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Sustainable Moorestown’s Green Team Presents – “Solar Power – The Green And Clean Power Of The Future.”

Sustainable Moorestown’s Green Team presents “Solar Power – The Green and Clean Power of the Future.” This presentation will take place via Zoom on Wednesday, Feb. 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. All residents are welcome to join and learn how to become #Mooresustainable. “Solar power is clean, green, and accessible to everyone. It is…

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What Is Register Ready?

Register Ready is a free, secure, voluntary database designed to help emergency managers and first responders plan for and support people with disabilities and access and functional needs who may need assistance in the event of a disaster. You or someone you love are encouraged to register if you have a physical, developmental, cognitive or…

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Christmas Light Recycling is back again this Year!

Once again, Sustainable Moorestown and Moorestown Hardware are partnering to collect and recycle old Halloween and Christmas lights from residents. The lights will be recycled as part of Burlington County’s electronic waste recycling program. Last year Sustainable Moorestown and Moorestown Hardware were able to collect hundreds of pounds of old lights for recycle that would…

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Moorestown Parks and Open Spaces Trail Map

Project Abstract: A volunteer effort organized through Sustainable Moorestown, Moorestown Township, Burlington County and numerous other volunteer groups, this project’s goal is the creation of a Parks and Open Space asset management system to help catalogue and promote the many recreational features of the Township. Project Description: Moorestown Township has been proactive in preserving open…

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Moorestown Township’s New Water Conservation Ordinance

Information on Moorestown Township’s New Water Conservation Ordinance On October 17, 2016, Moorestown Town Council adopted a new ordinance to encourage and support water conservation efforts. This ordinance and the rules and guidelines within it are now in effect. Unlike the Township’s former water conservation ordinance, these rules are in effect 356 days a year….

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