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ALEX MURPHY

Articles by ALEX MURPHY

Window into crime solving

Private video surveillance systems can often be the most ideal kind of evidence for solving crimes. That’s why police departments across the country – and now, Cinnaminson – are encouraging…

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Home and School Association brought back annual Winterfest

The Cinnaminson Elementary Home & School Association brought back Winterfest earlier this month on Dec. 10. The 24th annual event was held at the township middle school from 10 a.m.…

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Warmed by school pride

The township high school’s Class of 2024 has initiated a new fundraiser to pay for future class events, a blanket sale that got underway last week. “At the beginning of…

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Borough community center hosts flu vaccine clinic

Flu season is back with a vengeance in New Jersey and around the country, so Palmyra and the Burlington County Health Department are doing their part to make flu vaccines…

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Police team with The Beloved Project for collection drive

While pressing homelessness has not greatly affected the township, it has teamed with a local nonprofit to help fight it. The Beloved Project works to stem both homelessness and hunger.…

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Police test new radar technology in traffic enforcement

Despite a population of about 17,000, Cinnaminson is well-traveled, with Route 130 and other large roads running through its center. More cars mean more violations, so over the last month,…

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‘A way to stay connected’

Alzheimer’s disease affects several million Americans annually. One township family directly affected by it has done what it can to help fundraise for a cure by walking every year in…

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High school hosts annual alumni soccer reunion game

The township high school began its soccer program 50 years ago, and while it at first faced  struggles, it built a strong foundation and grew from there.  Now members of…

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An instrument for good

The Guitar Guild and Academy of Musical Arts has been a staple in Palmyra since 1977, a family-owned music school that teaches musicians in all instruments. Originally started by Bob…

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Fire ‘ladies’ continue a decades-long hoagie tradition

If you lived in or grew up in Palmyra, it’s safe to say you know of a tradition nearly 70 years in the making. The ladies auxiliary of the township…

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