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Weekly Roundup: Local photographer, Central Baptist top this week’s stories

Check out the biggest stories in Palmyra this week.

Hennessy says frogs are the most unique species he shoots at the cove.

Local photographer Ray Hennessy held his first open reception at the Palmyra Cove Nature Park and the Central Baptist Church released a statement on local KKK hate literature. Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.

Local photographer hosts open reception at Palmyra Cove Nature Park

Ray Hennessy has been spending his free time taking photos at the Palmyra Cove Nature Park for more than eight years.
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Local photographer Ray Hennessy may make a living shooting weddings, but his real passion is nature photography. This month, for the first time, he hung his photos at the cove visitor center and hosted an open reception that allowed visitors to ask questions and find out the story behind each of Hennessy’s photos.

Palmyra’s Central Baptist Church responds to KKK literature in Cinnaminson

Pastor Wes Allen stands outside Central Baptist Church in Palmyra.

The Central Baptist Church in Palmyra released a statement in regards to the recent KKK hate literature found in Cinnaminson.

Borough of Palmyra hiring Public Works and Sewer Utility Department Head

The Borough of Palmyra is seeking an experienced self-starter to perform all Public Works and Sewer Utility Department Head duties. The position requires supervision of eight full-time staff members.

Burlington County to honor outstanding women

The Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders announced the winners of the Burlington County Advisory Council on Women’s Annual Outstanding Women of Burlington County Awards.

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