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Christine Harkinson

Articles by Christine Harkinson

‘Don’t quit your daydream’

Contemporary novelist Charity Alyse will release her debut novel, “Other Side of the Tracks,” on Nov. 22. The book is loosely based on Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” and is about…

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A Moorestown resident pays it forward

Moorestown resident Cybil Jackson helped those in her community by donating $50 sneaker gift cards to 25 school-age children of the Moorestown Ecumenical Neighborhood Development, Inc (MEND). “I’ve been residing…

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Council discusses work of Better Together committee

Township council discussed the work of the Better Together Moorestown Advisory Committee at its meeting on Sept. 26. Better Together Moorestown is a diverse group of township residents who help…

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‘No longer a gleam in our eye’

Representatives from Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT) and two other stakeholders held a public information meeting at the Moorestown Mall on Sept. 19 to announce the trust’s vision for…

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Moorestown Music Collective hosts FUNdraiser

Moorestown Music Collective (MMC), a nonprofit whose goal is to bring live musical performances to Main Street while promoting the township’s retail districts, will host its first FUNdraiser on Oct.…

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High school’s Madrigals embark on a new season

The Moorestown High School Madrigals – an a cappella group that performs concerts year-round – is ready to ramp up its fall and winter seasons. “It’s an after-school club or…

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Board of education addresses plans for new school year

Township police were dispatched to the high school parking lot on Sept. 17, after the theft of catalytic converters from nine buses.  It is believed there are two suspects, but…

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A street that’s alive

The Moorestown Business Association will host its annual Autumn in Moorestown festival on Main Street on Oct. 8. “I want it to be a destination that once (people) know it’s…

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Moorestown’s Perkins Center holds fall juried exhibition

This year’s Fall Annual Juried Exhibition at Moorestown’s Perkins Center for the Arts had its most entries ever at 125 pieces. “This year, our juror was Catherine Kuzma (last year’s…

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‘We support each other’

Co-Founder Barbara Rich is proud of what Save the Environment of Moorestown (STEM) continues to accomplish and looks forward to celebrating its 50th anniversary with the community next month. “The…

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