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Burlington County creates virtual map of Latino and Hispanic Businesses

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Burlington County creates virtual map of Latino and Hispanic Businesses

MOUNT HOLLY – In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Burlington County commissioners are spotlighting local Latino and Hispanic Businesses with an interactive map.

In a new virtual map, residents can find Latino and Hispanic Businesses local to them created by the Burlington County GIS (Geographic Information Systems) team from the online directory of the Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey and other sources.

Each business has a link to their website, address, and contact information for easy access.

 

Read the full story  https://eu.burlingtoncountytimes.com/story/news/2021/10/07/new-virtual-map-burlington-county-latino-and-hispanic-businesses/6034300001/

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