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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Finding the funny

On day seven of quarantine in the Blizzard household, Dena Blizzard had no clean clothes and was walking around in her bra and underwear. She was yelling at her kids…

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Cherry Hill band takes its act, literally, on the road

You might have heard them before you saw them. The music may have reached your ears and you wandered in your front yard to see where it came from. And…

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Keeping in CONTACT

In the blink of an eye, Jillian Allen went from overseeing a sexual assault services department to creating an entirely new one. The Sexual Assault Services Program Director for CONTACT…

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CHPS discuss grad scenarios and 2020-2021 school year

Cherry Hill Public Schools are doing their best to plan for an uncertain future. That was the overarching message of Superintendent Joseph Meloche’s comments at the board of education’s virtual…

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Environmental group asks residents’ help to gain national certification

With the usual sources of distraction and entertainment largely shut down,  residents now more than ever are turning to nature to fill the void. Whether it’s a hike down a…

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District discusses how to wind down school year safely

The Moorestown school district is thinking about how to close the 2019-2020 school year safely. At its latest virtual board of education meeting, Superintendent Scott McCartney explained that staff are…

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County offers expanded testing, financial assistance to Moorestown

Moorestown Council was joined by a guest at its virtual meeting on May 18. Speaking remotely, Burlington County Freeholder Linda Hynes gave council an update on how the township is…

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Council extends property tax grace period

For Moorestown residents struggling with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the township offered some room to breathe. At its May 8 virtual meeting, Moorestown council unanimously passed a…

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Palmyra district addresses plans to close out the school year

There are fewer than 30 days left of school in Palmyra, and with that in mind, the district is engaged in conversations about how to formally bring the year to…

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Moorestown woman helps grow local gardening movement

Every year, Toni Farmer buys an abundance of seeds, grows more seedlings than she has need for and offers the extra ones to her friends.  With the current pandemic stretching…

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