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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Council explores open-space possibilities

Moorestown is already home to 12 open spaces. At the most recent meeting of township council, members discussed two more sites that may be added to that list. First up…

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Cherry Hill women help expand nonprofit bringing love to homeless

As the COVID-19 pandemic touches everyone’s life in some way, shape or form, times have gotten tougher for those already struggling to find their next meal. With the homeless feeling…

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Group seeks community help to enrich lives of Moorestown’s youngest

For more than 20 years, the Friends Enrichment Program of the Moorestown Meeting (FEP) has offered scholarships to Moorestown financially disadvantaged children. These scholarships have allowed students to attend summer…

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Ghost in the machine: Historical society takes scares online

If 2020 hasn’t been terrifying enough, those who want to get in the spooky spirit can do so from home thanks to the Historical Society of Moorestown. Every October, the…

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District discusses schedule options as it readies hybrid model

With Nov. 9 rapidly approaching, Cherry Hill Public Schools are ready and excited to welcome students back, according to Superintendent Joseph Meloche. “The only thing that would stop us, as…

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Cherry Hill couple ‘trail off’ into new Halloween territory

What started as an idea to bring a bit of the spooky spirit to friends has since expanded into a way to give the community a scary good time. Bryan…

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Converge Church invites community to ‘trunk-or-treat’ from 6 feet

For the past several years, Converge Church has hosted a Halloeen trunk-or-treat that encourages families to bring kids to its parking lot for a safe celebration of the holiday. The…

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Local motorcycle event raises funds for men’s mental health

For the past two years, Moorestown resident David Burris has participated in the Distinguished Gentleman’s Ride. The themed journey takes place around the world and invites motorcycle riders to wear…

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Moorestown ‘exhibits’ its ties to little-known chapter in women’s history

For three decades following the American Revolution, all New Jersey residents “possessed of 50 pounds proclamation money” were entitled to vote, leaving the door open for women and free Blacks.…

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Council candidates tackle resident questions at MooreUnity forum

There are six candidates but only three open seats available on Moorestown Township Council. With the ballot evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, who will get your vote? For those…

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