Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Social Security

    4.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:00 am - 4:00 pm

    Social Security Photos

    Recommended Reviews - Social Security

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    10 years ago

    Helpful 1
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Social Security

    Burlington County Clerk's Office

    Burlington County Clerk's Office

    5.0(1 review)
    0.1 mi

    *2020 election ballot Dropbox review* Facts aren't…read morepolitical. The fact is we have a right to exercise our vote! Despite the narrative pushed largely by one major political party, the security of our election is only being compromised on a large scale by disinformation from Russia. Unfortunately, combine that with a hijacking of the postal service by an individual whose only qualification is being a donor to the current President, and many people of all stripes have legitimate concerns that our voices will be heard in this election cycle. So what to do? Well, vote! There are dropboxes located throughout Burlington County. I chose to use the "main" box located in the county seat of Mount Holly. The box is located on Rancocas Road directly opposite the multistory county services building. On it, there's a reminder that it is under 24 hour video surveillance and it closes at 8 pm on Election Day (November 3 this year). I'm glad I made the trip and trust our local officials will ensure counting goes smoothly. Thank you to Burlington county for providing us these secure drop boxes as another option in this pandemic. Exercising a constitutional right should be facilitated, not obstructed. Here's hoping for a peaceful, free and fair election. Update: There was a long line snaking out the front door onto the sidewalk, which piqued my curiosity. I called the County Board of Elections and learned a few things: -the drop box is collected EVERY HOUR during business hours and it's usually quite full -one only needs to present their ballot inside if they're bringing it in on behalf of someone else (and sign the envelope accordingly) -the representative said that another reason for the long lines was that "so many people aren't trusting in the system and they want to hand it directly to someone." The representative said that ballots in the drop box are likely counted before the others, and submitted ballots can be tracked at: 877-NJ-VOTER or https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/auth/sign-in

    Photos
    Burlington County Clerk's Office - You don't have to wait on this line if you're voting for yourself and don't have any registration issues. Use the box.

    You don't have to wait on this line if you're voting for yourself and don't have any registration issues. Use the box.

    Burlington County Clerk's Office
    Burlington County Clerk's Office

    See all

    Town of Mt Holly - No doubt that is was a mill town

    Town of Mt Holly

    5.0(1 review)
    0.9 mi

    A hard working…read moretown Mount Holly, New Jersey got it start way back in 1677 when Walter Reeves acquired or perhaps stole the land from the indigenous Lenape natives. It was named Northampton by 1688 and was a farming and agricultural community because that's what people did back then. Over the years, decades, and centuries the little town grew until by the 19th century it was a vigorous and thriving mill and factory town. Goods were manufactured and shipped all over the world. Lots of German and Irish immigrants ended up here to work hard in the mills and start families. The town kept growing and developed a reputation for making fine products. Wars came and went, floods happened, some mills shut down and others opened. People were born and others died. Time pasted peacefully for the town and for the most part it's people were happy and healthy. Then in the 1950's the mills and factories started shutting down, put out of business by foreign manufacturers that could produce the same items at less cost. People began moving out of the town to find other places to work. People were born and others died. Like most towns Mt Holly has it's share of famous or distinguished people that started life here. James Abert, the explorer, Paul Doguereal, the pianist, France Harris, a football player, Geraldine Little, the poet, John Woolman, anti-slavery advocate, Barbara Parks, children's writer and Sonja Verdell Olson all first got their taste of life in Mount Holly. In the 70's the malls out in the suburbs started springing up and put further economical strain on the town because the local businesses started disappearing. Since then the town has struggled at times but manage to stay alive. The population continues to decrease but new incentives have revived some of the stores and businesses in the center of the town. Today Mount Holly is a fascinating place that makes no attempt to hide it's old mill origins. Some cool murals and paintings on walls, pleasant little restaurants and historic houses. Nice festivals and art and crafts shows and always, very, very nice, honest and hard working people. A town with a prosperous past, peaceful present and of course an uncertain future. Always was and always will be a hard working small town that is never afraid to show what it was and what it is. Never anything pretentious or phony. A town where people live, love and work. A lovely place to visit and probably a better place to live. A town where very special people are born and very special people die.

    Photos
    Town of Mt Holly - Cool old house

    Cool old house

    Town of Mt Holly - A casual feel to the town

    A casual feel to the town

    Town of Mt Holly - Proud of its past

    See all

    Proud of its past

    Social Security - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...