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Caytlinn Batal

Articles by Caytlinn Batal

WTHS names January Students of the Month

Students were recognized following a breakfast in their honor. Freshmen of the Month, standing from left are, Asia Allen, Kashnira Sidhwa, Ajuida Council, Lindsay Hager, Zuleyha Kumas, Rachel Roda and Julianna…

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On Campus: Washington Township residents graduate from college, make dean’s list

To submit your child’s academic accomplishments to The Sun, email [email protected] Kenneth Phillips was named to the Becker College fall dean’s list. Troy Darpino and Brandon Clegg were named to the…

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Weekly roundup: Local resident to receive kidney transplant, puppy store transitions to adoption…

Weekly roundup: Local resident to receive kidney transplant, puppy store transitions to adoption center Also, the police discuss policy, procedure when someone is reported as missing More than 100 raffle baskets were…

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Mayor’s Message — Kadar Orthodontics breaks ground on Egg Harbor Road

The new facility will be “green friendly” Mayor Joann Gattinelli (left) participated in the groundbreaking celebration for Kadar Orthodontics with owners Lori (third from left) and Tom Kadar (third from…

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The Puppy Stop opts to adopt

After an ordinance limits puppies to be sourced by shelters or rescues, Turnersville shop transitions to adoption center Freeholder Daniel Christy (center) joined, from left, Puppy Stop and Adopt owner Mark…

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Do something: Chili Cook-Off, Polar Bear Plunge and Mummers Mardi Gras Parade taking place this…

Do something: Chili Cook-Off, Polar Bear Plunge and Mummers Mardi Gras Parade taking place this weekend Residents can also visit the National Constitution Center on President’s Day for free. Some residents will…

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Cat in the Hat visits Wedgwood Elementary School students

To preview the upcoming Read Across America Month, students decorated letters and read a Dr. Seuss book. Wedgwood students excitedly greet their surprise visitor, the Cat in the Hat. First and second-graders…

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Robert “Boots” Nocille to receive new kidney, honored at fundraising benefit

Nocille was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease seven years ago and will receive a transplant this spring. Robert “Boots” Nocille will receive Deanna Ensign’s left kidney later this spring. More than 450…

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‘All hands on deck’ during missing persons investigations

After three individuals were reported missing within eight days, the police department thanks the public for assistance, tips The Washington Township Police Department reported three missing persons over an eight-day…

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Pianist Kwan Yi to perform for Music at Bunker Hill

Yi will perform classics written by Mozart, Chopin, Brahms and more. Kwan Yi Music at Bunker Hill presents pianist Kwan Yi in a performance of fantasies written by Mozart, Chopin, and…

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