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Weekly Roundup: Makeup artist, library programs top this week’s stories

Check out the top stories in Moorestown this week.

Makeup artist Stuart May is now part of the Salon at Marc Stephens in Moorestown. May has been doing makeup for more than 17 years.

An accomplished makeup artists has made Moorestown home and the Moorestown Library is introducing new programs to celebrate Library Month. Check out what you missed in Moorestown news this week with our Weekly Roundup.

Making his beauty mark: Accomplished makeup artist makes Moorestown home

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Makeup artist Stuart May has worked with Chanel, Estee Lauder, Yves Saint Laurent, Bobbi Brown and even actress and singer Debbie Reynolds, and after 27 years in Las Vegas, he now calls Moorestown home.

May moved to Moorestown with his partner after singing in Las Vegas for more than 25 years, beginning in his early 20s. Approaching 50 and finding his passion for singing was fading, May found a new passion in makeup.

Moorestown Library introduces new programs to celebrate Library Month

April 9–15 is National Library Week, a time to celebrate libraries and their workers and promote library use and support, according to the American Library Association. The theme for 2017 is “Libraries Transform.”

The Moorestown Library is participating by celebrating Library Month throughout April and introducing new programs and activities.

Moorestown Parks and Rec to start adult co-ed softball league

What better way to spend time with friends you don’t get to see as often? The Adult Co-Ed Softball League is a great bonding opportunity for co-workers, board and committee members, neighbors and any other group of fun-loving adults.

Moorestown High School girls golf defeats Robbinsville and East Brunswick

Coach Charlotte Heenan submitted the Moorestown High School girls golf scores.

A message from the Moorestown Board of Education

The Board would like to notify the Moorestown community that the preliminary 2017–2018 budget passed unanimously and maintains all requested staffing as well as current curriculum and programs.

It is the Board’s responsibility to review and approve a budget for the next calendar school year. Developing the initial 2017–2018 budget was a collaborative process beginning in the fall.

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