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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Residents ask council to put a stop to local traffic woes

While Moorestown may have gotten a little less bustling these last few months with many residents down the Shore or away on vacation, local traffic concerns have still been on…

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Lenola project sees continued delays

With an initial projected completion date of September, Moorestown Township anticipated the Lenola Town Center Streetscape Improvement Project to be nearly finished by this time. But instead, the project has…

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What’s the West Way?

If you’ve ever been in the halls or a classroom of Cherry Hill High School West, you may have heard the phrase “the West way.” It can be hard to…

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Local skaters roll out best fundraising efforts to date for cancer research

Nearly seven years ago, a group of friends who shared a passion for in-line skating challenged themselves to try skating from Moorestown to Long Beach Island. They didn’t even make…

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Local teacher hopes to spark change outside the classroom

Larry Abrams’ garage was rapidly getting out of control. In the last few years, his humble desire to collect books for underserved children had snowballed into thousands of books in…

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Cherry Valley garden sees new growth after accident left site flattened

On a particularly warm morning in July, the township’s pollinator garden at the end of Cleveland Avenue is abuzz with bees and butterflies that flit from flower to flower. The…

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Fenska earns first All-American swimming title for MFS

For Allison Fenska, the feeling of being in the water is – at times – indescribable. The rising junior at Moorestown Friends School said when she gets out of the…

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Local program keeping Armenian culture, heritage alive

Karinne’ Andonian’s father wanted to pass the Armenian values he grew up with down to his children, so he created a little school of sorts where Andonian and her cousins…

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Library expands ‘unifying’ ESL programming

Within the first month of starting English as a Second Language programming at the Cherry Hill Free Library, the classes were full. Today, 105 students are registered for ESL programming,…

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Board selects two residents to ‘have a seat at the table’

The Cherry Hill Board of Education has two new members joining its ranks. The board announced on Wednesday, July 10 that Corrien Elmore Stratton and Ben Ovadia will fill two…

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