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Christina Mitchell

Christina has been the Sun Newspapers’ copy editor since 2022. She works closely with our reporters and other team members to deliver accurate news to the people of Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester Counties. She is known for her hands-on approach to reporting, and prides herself on leading by example. Before joining us, she worked as an executive editor at Courier-Post, where she managed a newsroom of 32.

Articles by Christina Mitchell

Camden County Pet Food Pantry Provides Vital Assistance to Families in Need

The Camden County Pet Food Pantry, supported by the Animal Alliance of Camden County, has been a lifeline for pet owners in financial difficulties since its launch in April 2015.…

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Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Welcomes New Assistant Prosecutor

The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office is proud to announce the addition of Veronica Byrd as its new Assistant Prosecutor. Byrd, who was officially sworn in on Monday, December 2, 2024,…

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Philadelphia City Council Presses Sixers on Controversial Arena Plan

The proposed $1.3 billion Sixers arena in Philadelphia’s Market East district is being scrutinized by the City Council as it deliberates over critical aspects of the project. The plan, which…

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Camden’s Turkey Bowl: A 90-Year Tradition of Football and Community

Thanksgiving in Camden community isn’t complete without the Turkey Bowl, a clash that brings together the purple-and-gold Camden Panthers and the black-and-orange Eastside Tigers. It’s a game steeped in tradition,…

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Racism Graffiti in Lawnside Ignites Outrage and Unity

In Lawnside, New Jersey, a historic African American community, residents are rallying around Dawn Hines after her backyard fence was vandalized with racist graffiti. The offensive messages, which included slurs…

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The gift of charity

In the spirit of the season … That phrase is the way many appeals for helping the needy start out this time of year. After the bounty of Thanksgiving, the…

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Where there’s smoke …

It may come as a surprise, but the American Cancer Society still sponsors the Great American Smokeout every year on the third Thursday in November. Some of us may have…

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Helping students GEAR UP for college

There is good news for New Jersey students who want to get a jump on college. Late last month, the state’s already successful GEAR UP initiative – officially known as…

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Two observances this month put emphasis on hunger in America 

Two observances are putting a spotlight on food poverty: October is Tackling Hunger Month and National School Lunch Week begins on Oct. 14. The school meal program highlights the nutritious…

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Are parents at their wit’s end? The surgeon general says yes

We recently took a look in this space at the issue of anxiety in kids and teens.  The topic drew nationwide attention with the March publication of “The Anxious Generation,”…

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