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Computer Repair in Burlington, NJ 08016.
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We offer on site Computer Repair, Computer Installation, Computer Maintenance and Upgrades, Computer Tune-ups and Virus/Adware/Malware Removal.

Our qualified and experienced computer technicians provide professional, high-quality services at affordable rates in the in the comfort and convenience of your business or residential location.

Following is a brief list of services we provide:

  • Computer Repair, Sales, Installation, Maintenance and Upgrades.
  • Computer Tune-ups, Virus/Adware/Malware Removal.
  • Complete Operating System (Windows/Linux) Reinstallation.
  • Server Maintenance, Repair and Administration (Windows/Linux).
  • Office Relocation.
  • Data Backup & Restoration.
  • Data Recovery (RAID Failures).
  • High Speed Internet Installation.
  • Wired or Wireless Network Setup
  • Software Training.

Call us today at (609) 424-7584 for FREE Consultation.


Burlington, NJ Town History:

The council of West Jersey Proprietors purchased roughly thirty miles of riverfront land in 1676 from the Lenape Native Americans. Burlington was founded on part of that land by settlers (primarily Quakers) in 1677, and served as the capital of the province of West Jersey until 1702.

Burlington takes its name (including the county name) from the English east-coast town of Bridlington, of which, Burlington was a district but is now amalgamated into the larger Bridlington town.

The Quakers formally established their congregation in 1678. Initially, they met in private homes and between 1683 and 1687, Francis Collings constructed a hexagonal meeting house of brick. Over the next century the membership grew substantially and a larger building was needed. The present meeting house on High Street was built in 1783 in front of the old meeting house and cemetery. The cemetery predated the first building. A tablet commemorates the fact that of the Indian leader King Ockanickon, a loyal friend of the English settlers, was buried here in 1681. The oldest gravestone is inscribed "D.B. 1726." Many notable Quakers are also buried here.

One of the oldest buildings in Burlington is known as the Revell House. Originally built in 1685 for George Hutchinson, it stood on East Pearl Street. The property was soon purchased by Thomas Revell, one of the original European settlers. Local tradition associates this house with young Benjamin Franklin who received gingerbread as he was en route from Boston to Philadelphia. In the early 19th century the house was purchased by the Annis Stockton Chapter of the DAR to become their clubhouse. The Colonial Burlington Foundation acquired and restored it in the 1950s.

 

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