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Trolls Invade Burlington County for New Public Art Exhibition: Troll Trek

“Big Rusty” is a celebrity in Burlington County. The massive troll statue, created by  Danish artist Thomas Dambo, consists of recycled materials from objects collected from the abandoned Creek Turn…

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Photo courtesy of Burlington County Board of Commissioners

"Big Rusty" is a celebrity in Burlington County. The massive troll statue, created by  Danish artist Thomas Dambo, consists of recycled materials from objects collected from the abandoned Creek Turn Ceramic factory in Hainesport. 

Last year, when Burlington County officials sought some friends for "Big Rusty," they looked for at least 13 types of troll-themed artwork to display across the county. In June 2024, 19 troll statues, all fashioned by artists from recycled materials, became part of a fun outdoor exhibit for residents and visitors.

Today, members of the public can visit the locations of all 19 trolls by using the troll trek map on Burlington County's website.

Allison Eckel, Burlington County commissioner deputy director and liaison to the Department of Resource Conservation and Parks, told the Courier Post that the troll trek's success has exceeded officials' expectations.

"This is a great example of how art can impact our communities, and it reinforces our ... commitment to supporting artists and helping to share their creations," Eckel said.

All 19 trolls remain in their original locations, including "Big Rusty," who survived a wildfire in November 2024 that engulfed approximately 40 acres around him.

Two trolls, Gracie the Gardener and Troll on a Stroll, currently in Historic Smithville Park, will move to Pennington Park in Delanco and Amico Island Park in Delran sometime during the spring.

Below are a few spots to look for the creatures on the troll trek:

  • "Pipsqueak," a pleasantly plump troll wearing a cape and clutching a flower stem, is outside the Burlington County Amphitheater and Burlington County Library System's main branch in Westampton. "Pipsqueak" was created by artist Maya Sorhage.
  • "Visser" is a lion-looking troll located along the Delaware River waterfront in Burlington City. "Visser" was created by artist Peter Bieling.
  • "Retlaw," festooned with recycled artificial floral sprays, is located along White Street in Mount Holly. "Retlaw" was created by artists Julia Park and Adam Pietras and co-sponsored by Mill Race Village.

Are These The 5 Best Episodes Of ‘The Office?’

What would you say are the best episodes of The Office? Everyone has their own opinion and list, but are there some we can all agree on?

The Office is without a doubt one of the greatest sitcoms of all-time. It was such a strong cast of characters. Of course, nobody could do it quite like Steve Carell's Michael Scott. There are so many iconic episodes and scenes to consider, but are these the five best episodes of The Office?

What Are The Best Episodes Of 'The Office?'

While everybody has their favorite episodes of the show, that doesn't mean they're necessarily the "best." There's an important difference there. For example, my favorite episode of South Park is "AWESOM-O" but I wouldn't say it's the best or greatest episode of the show (that would probably belong to "Scott Tenorman Must Die"). So, we must understand the difference between our personal favorites and what's the best. Personal biases must be put aside.

That was a challenge for me. Some of my favorite episodes and what I think are the best episodes of The Office aren't going to make the list. I have to put my bias aside and consider what the majority would deem to be the best of the best. Unfortunately, that meant my favorite episode "Gossip" (Season 6 Episode 1) won't be making the list. It kills me every time Michael calls Stanley's wife. Every single time. Likewise, "Gay Witch Hunt" (Season 3 Episode 1) didn't make the final five and will instead be an honorable mention. You really get a sense of Michael's ignorance in that episode and it's a great character builder that also has a ton of laughs at Michael's expense.

Despite a few of my favorite episodes not being included on the list, I stand by the final five. I think the majority of fans would agree that these episodes deserve to be in the Top 10 and then where they fall within there is up for debate. I did do something kind of controversial, though. I'm counting the double episodes as one episode. They're the same thing, just broken up in two halves for the sake of time. To me, and this list, they are considered one singular episode. Don't like that? Create your own list! See what made the final five best episodes of The Office below! Do you agree?

Are These The 5 Best Episodes Of 'The Office?'

Dinner Party (Season 4 Episode 13)

I had to start the list with "Dinner Party." You can't talk about the best episodes of The Office without mentioning it. There are so many hilarious moments it feels like it's just one after the other. Who could forget Michael's infamous "Snip/Snap/Snip/Snap" and him totally botching the way he describes the wine. We learn a lot about Jan in the episode and get to see her true crazy side. There's also Michael's TV, his table, and more. It just might be the best episode of The Office.

Scott's Tots (Season 6 Episode 12)

https://youtu.be/x0N2ZxQJYTw?si=M0hlv51Dzp_pEqjc If you love cringe comedy, then you probably enjoyed the "Scott's Tots" episode of The Office. Personally, I love it. However, some of my friends and family say it's too cringeworthy to watch! They feel too bad for Michael. While I understand that, you can't feel bad for Michael! He brought it on himself. It's so funny watching him realize what's about to happen and how he tries to get out of it. It's one of those cool moments where we the audience know what's about to happen but the characters in the scene don't and they build it up so well. It's pure Michael.

Stress Relief (Season 5 Episodes 14 and 15)

There are so many great moments in this episode that live on today. Dwight putting the dummy's face on his like Hannibal Lector remains a popular meme online. Michael singing the wrong part of "Stayin' Alive." Even the way they treat Stanley and botch his recovery is hilarious. Yes, it's a two-parter but it's worthy of being named one of the best episodes. It just doesn't get old.

Diversity Day (Season 1 Episode 2)

The Office was still finding its groove and developing the characters during Season 1. Michael was a bit more annoying, had a different haircut, and the rest of the crew wasn't fully formed yet. Did Kevin even have a different voice? It sounds like it. However, there were still some gems in Season 1 that let us know this show was going to be funny. The best example of that comes with "Diversity Day" in Episode 2. It really shows Michael's ignorance and how he places trying to be funny over being politically correct or appropriate in the workplace. Even once a professional comes in to train them, he still doesn't understand what he did wrong and continues doing so. We really got a look at Michael Scott here.

Niagara (Season 6 Episodes 4 and 5)

Was Jim and Pam's wedding the best TV wedding ever? I think so! There was Michael and Pam's mom, Kevin's feet in the ice machine, and Andy's unfortunate injury. So much happened in these episodes and it still lives on today. In a way, it's different than a lot of other episodes because there's a lot of emotion to go along with the humor. We're finally seeing the greatest will they/won't they of all-time get married! The show really delivered on the wedding episode(s) for TV's greatest couple.

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