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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Delran author publishes 13th work set in Moorestown

Sometimes inspiration can come from the most unlikely of places. For Delran resident and author John Toppin, that place was the obituary section of the local newspaper. This August, Toppin…

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Camden County offers domestic violence victims new way to stay safe

Under New Jersey’s travel advisory, many victims of domestic violence have been stuck at home with their abusers during COVID-19. Others face the possibility of abusers knowing their whereabouts at…

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A new kind of play comes to Cherry Hill’s Croft Farm

Cooper Gorelick is creating a different kind of theatrical experience for the different kind of time we’re living in. Set at Croft Farm, “A Fragment of the Day” is a…

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New group wants to connect Moorestown high school alumni

When Austin Haynes and Debbie McGeorge created the Moorestown School Alumni Association Facebook page, they never expected things to take off so quickly. In less than two months, the group…

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Moorestown public schools move to early-dismissal model

Moorestown Township Public Schools are shifting gears for the district’s reopening plans. In light of Gov. Phil Murphy’s Aug. 3 executive order limiting indoor gatherings to 25 people, the district…

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Luck of the draw

In a year where everyone is feeling a bit out of luck, Lauren Berman is grateful to be part of something that still offers people a chance to completely change…

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Ready for takeoff with a father’s help

The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has left many firmly planted in place. But for one Moorestown family, recent events have inspired a father and son to take flight.  Since March, pilot…

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Cherry Hill boy on road to recovery after complex operation

Tommy Bonner was born three weeks early on Dec. 5, 2019.  What followed was a seven-day stay in the neonatal intensive care unit at Abington Hospital – Jefferson Health, during…

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Proposed Moorestown budget has no tax increase

Moorestown council has decided to forego a tax increase this year and is instead using the township’s surplus funds to offset costs. As proposed at Monday night’s council meeting, the…

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Cherry Hill Board of Education grapples with reopening plan

With the first day of school less than 30 days away, Cherry Hill Public Schools are still fine-tuning their “We Return to Learn 2020” plan. Superintendent of Schools Joseph Meloche…

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