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ANTHONY J MAZZIOTTI III

Anthony is a graduate of Rowan University and a proud freelance contributor for 08108 magazine. He has past bylines in The Sun Newspapers and the Burlington County Times.

Articles by ANTHONY J MAZZIOTTI III

Engineer addresses township landfill

16 resolutions passed, snow removal discussed as well The Monroe Township landfill was a topic of discussion at the latest council meeting. Township engineer Kathryn Cornforth led the discussion. “Back in the…

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Local resident aiming to make a difference

Cody Miller named to New Leader Council The New Leader Council is a group of young leaders that has more than 45 chapters nationwide. Cody Miller, a Williamstown resident and director…

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Helping Haiti: Local family going above and beyond

After sponsoring their second Christmas party for Haitians, Van Mater family looks to 2019 trip Special to The Sun: KC Van Mater, Jim Van Mater’s daughter, with two Haitian girls. Washington Township’s…

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Families ready to ‘kick their feet’ during charity meet

Swimmers asked to help raise money for local family, ALS South Jersey chapter By KRYSTAL NURSE Whether one is able to swim 1,000 meters, 50 meters or can doggy paddle five feet,…

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Families ready to ‘kick their feet’ during charity meet

Swimmers asked to help raise money for local family, ALS South Jersey chapter By KRYSTAL NURSE Whether one is able to swim 1,000 meters, 50 meters or can doggy paddle five feet,…

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Sun Editorial: Everyone can find a way to help on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Across the nation — and, chances are, in your community — many people will spend Jan. 21 helping others. By Alan Bauer This coming Monday, the third Monday in January, is a federal holiday. It has…

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Sun Editorial: Everyone can find a way to help on Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service

Across the nation — and, chances are, in your community — many people will spend Jan. 21 helping others. By Alan Bauer This coming Monday, the third Monday in January, is a federal holiday. It has…

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Gloucester County Children’s Choir holding auditions

Local choir gives kids an opportunity to practice singing, perform In the early 1990s, public school music teachers Sylvia Richardson and Donald Cary noticed a flaw in the Gloucester County community.…

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Township experiences a 24 percent drop in crime

“The success can attributed to directed patrols, date-driven policing, crime mapping,’ chief says In 2017, Washington Township reported 1,111 crimes to the state Department of Law and Public Safety Division of…

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United Way, AARP offering tax assistance

Press release from the United Way of Gloucester County: Beginning in February, AARP volunteers will provide free assistance to taxpayers filing their annual federal and state income tax returns at…

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