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Emily Liu

Articles by Emily Liu

HOST’s artwalk makes soft debut on Mechanic Street

Art has long been seen throughout the borough thanks to the Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture Trust (HOST)’s downtown sculptures and the Children’s Sculpture Zoo. The trust’s most recent project is the…

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Haddonfield commissioners pass ‘Better Biking’ ordinance

Public safety seemed to be the theme of the night at the July 26 board of commissioners’ meeting in the borough.  During department head reports, Police Chief Jason Cutler said…

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American Legion Post 372 unveils completed student mural

Local officials gathered at American Legion Post 372 late last month to celebrate the completion of a World War 1-inspired painting by Cherry Hill West junior Emily Davidson, who won…

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Dream comes true for skateboarder

It’s been Cherry Hill resident Lyle Rosenthal’s wish to have a skatepark in the area since he learned the sport at 8 years old. Twelve years later, it has come…

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Kwame Morton appointed as acting superintendent

The Cherry Hill board of education delivered some well-anticipated updates at its July 25 meeting, including the official appointment of an acting superintendent. After waiting for approval from the interim…

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Cherry Hill residents seek continuation of hybrid meetings

Cherry Hill residents have asked council to continue hybrid planning and zoning board  meetings after a return to in-person sessions was announced. “This is one of those where if we…

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Haddonfield students enriched by Japan exchange trip

Haddonfield Memorial High School students recently returned from a two-week trip to Japan arranged by the Haddonfield Japan Exchange (HJPEX), the first after a three-year hiatus during COVID. The exchange…

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Haddonfield grad’s competition goes ‘swimmingly’

One summer after he competed in the Junior Pan Pacific Championships of swimming in Honolulu, Haddonfield Memorial High School graduate Henry McFadden will compete Friday, July 28 alongside Olympians for…

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Racing to read: BookSmiles’ own run/walk will benefit the ever-growing nonprofit

What was once a small operation with a teacher collecting books for students  who lacked reading material has since grown into one of the largest children’s book banks in America. …

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Kids at the Cherry Hill Food Truck Festival raise signs promoting it. The festival raised $5,000 for Kamp for Kids. (Special to The Sun)

Cherry Hill Mall Food Truck Festival raises $5,000 for autism nonprofit

    Cherry Hill Mall co-hosted its third annual food truck festival with Kamp for Kids earlier this month, raising $5,000 to benefit the children’s nonprofit.  The event featured eight…

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