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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

District plans full return to pre-COVID instruction come fall

After a year of learning in all sorts of modules, on all sorts of schedules and in all sorts of places, Moorestown is looking ahead to September and letting parents…

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Moorestown student starts nonprofit to benefit immigrant families

When Moorestown High School junior Charlotte Levan tuned in to President Joe Biden’s inauguration, she was deeply moved by Amanda Gorman’s poem, “The Hill We Climb.” She was particularly taken…

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Moorestown gives microbreweries, distilleries a shot

If you’re ready to say  “cheers” to vaccinations, low COVID case counts and a possible return to “normalcy,” you may be able to toast at a Moorestown establishment. Township council…

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Shoo, fly: Group builds lanternfly traps

Spotted lanternflies are fairly large, winged critters that we’ve been vehemently told to kill since they first invaded the area in 2014. The invasive insect can cause damage or death…

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STEM seeks community help to create pollinator garden

Save the Environment of Moorestown (STEM) always looks for ways to preserve and beautify Moorestown’s natural landscape. STEM President Mark Pensiero is currently working closely with the township to convert…

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Kingston neighborhood does some spring cleaning with annual event

Spring is upon us. More and more people are getting vaccinated, and people are taking their first steps toward normalcy.  The Kingston Neighborhood of Cherry Hill will welcome this next…

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Phillies honor Sharp teacher as one of 2020’s All-Stars

Sarah Anderson, a first grade teacher at Joseph D. Sharp Elementary School, was one of a select handful of instructors recognized as top 10-Phillies All Star Teachers during the team’s…

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District ‘moving in the right direction’

The school year is nearly up, and the Moorestown school district is reflecting on a year that was unlike any other.  Carole Butler, director of curriculum and instruction, provided those…

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Renaming of administration building for Lewis sparks debate before approval

The Cherry Hill Public Schools’ administration building will soon bear a new name. At its April 27 meeting, the board of education unanimously approved renaming the Estelle V. Malberg Administration…

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Moorestown council discusses crackdown on disruptive noise

It’s nearly summer, and with it comes a distinct soundtrack all its own. With the sounds of lawnmowers and construction on the horizon, Moorestown Council broached the subject of noise…

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