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Weekly Roundup: Cat lounge, Palmyra Improvement Association top this week’s stories

Check out the top stories in Palmyra this week

PURRsonal Space owner Lori Genstein stands outside of the lounge-to-be on Market Street in Palmyra. The lounge is set to open sometime this spring.

New Jersey’s first cat lounge is coming to Palmyra and the Palmyra Improvement Association had its first meeting ever. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

“Paw-some” new cat lounge to open in Palmyra this spring

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Local cat lovers won’t have to travel to Philadelphia to get their kitty fix anymore — Palmyra will soon call itself home to New Jersey’s first and only cat lounge.

Palmyra Improvement Association aiming to foster community involvement

The Palmyra Improvement Association held its first meeting late last month and had an unexpectedly high turnout of more than 30 residents. The Palmyra Improvement Association is a “grassroots effort to beautify the public spaces of Palmyra,” according to resident and founder John Casparro. The group is currently nonprofit and Casparro is planning to have it established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization so donations made will be tax deductible.

Palmyra mayor appointed to National Foundation for Women Legislators

Mayor Michelle Arnold announced last week she has been chosen to serve as a member on the 2017 International Outreach Committee for the National Foundation for Women Legislators.

The Covering

Palmyra resident, and sister to council president Timothy Howard, shares the story of losing her mother and keeping her memory alive.

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