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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Palmyra recognizing students past and present

At the Wednesday, May 10 joint Board of Education meeting and Spring Sports Recognition ceremony, the board and Palmyra’s educators discussed the achievements of Palmyra’s current students as well as…

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Neal Rochford received most votes in Tuesday’s election

Rochford received the most votes during the Tuesday, May 9 election, which means he will most likely become Haddonfield’s next mayor. Haddonfield Commissioner Jeffrey Kasko (left) shakes newly-elected Mayor Neal Rochford’s…

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Sun Editorial: Lisa’s Law long overdue

Pass the bill, sign the bill, protect domestic violence victims. By Alan Bauer: Every nine seconds in the United States a woman is beaten or assaulted, according to the National Coalition Against…

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Haddonfield Lions: Pillars of the Community

Joe Mc Elroy: No ordinary Joe — an extraordinary life. By SAUL RESNICKSpecial to The Sun This is another in the series The Sun is running about people who make significant contributions to…

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Sun Editorial: Lisa’s Law long overdue

Pass the bill, sign the bill, protect domestic violence victims. By Alan Bauer: Every nine seconds in the United States a woman is beaten or assaulted, according to the National Coalition Against…

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Burlington Township Board of Education offering summer enrichment program

The Summer Enrichment Program will be held July 5 through August 1 from 8 a.m. to 11:50 a.m. for students in first through eighth grade. The Burlington Township Board of Education…

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Haddonfield resident named CCTS’ 2017 Distinguished Alumna

Patricia E. Fitzgerald will receive the 2017 Distinguished Alumna of the Year award from Camden County Technical Schools during a graduation ceremony on May 12. Patricia E. Fitzgerald (above). Photo courtesy…

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Palmyra’s Downtown and Public Safety Day sparking conversations about citizens’ safety

Despite dreary weather, Palmyra’s residents and first responders converged on Broad Street to meet and greet one another. Volunteer firefighter Anthony DeFranco helps Tristan Brenner, age 6, direct the stream of…

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Sun Editorial: Lisa’s Law long overdue

Pass the bill, sign the bill, protect domestic violence victims. By Alan Bauer: Every nine seconds in the United States a woman is beaten or assaulted, according to the National Coalition Against…

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Friends to feral cats: advocacy workshop to take place at County Library

The “Learn How to Advocate for Humane Policy for Feral Cats” will take place at Burlington County Library on Wednesday, May 17. The Friends of the Burlington County Animals Shelter are…

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