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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Moorestown restaurants may soon be able to expand outdoor dining

Moorestown restaurants eager to expand outdoor seating capacity may soon have some relief in sight. Township council approved an ordinance on first reading Wednesday that permits restaurants to extend their…

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Moorestown parents voice concerns about racial disparity in education

Conversations are just the start: The Moorestown school district needs to take action to address issues of racial inequity. That was the sentiment echoed at Tuesday night’s virtual board of…

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Despite distancing, Moorestown schools and food pantry stay connected

Since 2013, the Moorestown school district’s Food For All initiative has encouraged students at every grade level to bring in canned goods or a non-perishable item the first Friday of…

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Capturing a moment

The COVID-19 pandemic has irrevocably altered the way Americans live their lives. Masks and 6 feet of social distance are the new normal. How will we tell the story of…

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Keeping connected: Horace Mann clubs bring students together

In a time where calls for social distancing are the norm, staff at Horace Mann Elementary School have been working to bring students together — virtually, that is. In response…

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Board dips into capital funds to ensure facilities’ maintenance

With the COVID-19 pandemic resulting in statewide budget cuts, Cherry Hill Public Schools are working to ensure the district is on sound financial footing. At its latest virtual meeting, the…

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Council weighs options for outdoor restaurant seating

New Jersey residents can once again sit down at a restaurant – outside, that is — starting June 15. Per Gov. Phil Murphy’s executive order, restaurants can provide outdoor dining…

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‘Rooted’ in the community

If you’ve recently strolled through Barclay Farmstead for some fresh air and a reprieve from life in quarantine, you may have paused for a photo of the wildflowers. Emma Waring,…

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‘If your convictions tell you these things aren’t right, take a stance’

One week after Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin placed his knee on George Floyd’s neck and drained the life out of the 46-year-old, members of The Southern Burlington County, Willingboro…

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Local organizations seek to document a moment in history

It’s a phrase you’ve probably heard countless times in the last few months: “We’re living in unprecedented times.” So what do local historians do when the world goes from reading…

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