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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Potential changes to Golf View Road spark resident pushback

According to the Moorestown Police Department, the township’s Golf View Road has for years been a source of concern in terms of pedestrian safety.  At its most recent meeting, Moorestown…

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Moorestown Friends plans return to five-day, in-person instruction

  Julia de la Torre, head of Moorestown Friends School, believes in research that suggests children learn best in a community with their peers and in direct contact with their…

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Mysterious seeds leave locals feeling unsettled

  A package arrives at your door. You don’t recall having ordered any jewelry, but the outside indicates that’s what’s inside. The return address bears Chinese characters. When you open…

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Moorestown staff clear debris after Tropical Storm Isaias

  It’s that time of year. Moorestown’s Department of Public Works knows that summer means storms, so it’s ready to tackle downed trees at any given time. Department staff had…

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Moorestown family makes time to spark community-wide initiative

When the COVID-19 pandemic left the Hovnanian family feeling uncertain, they decided to channel their upset and frustration into action. If their family needed an outlet for helping others safely,…

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Amid ‘challenging decisions,’ Moorestown settles on hybrid learning plan

Board President Sandra Alberti opened the July 28 virtual meeting of the Moorestown Board of Education with a simple reminder about the nature of the night’s conversation on reopening schools…

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Cherry Hill schools prepared to reopen with multiple learning models

The end of summer is rapidly approaching, so the time has come for Cherry Hill families to make a decision about what school will look like for their children this…

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Council discusses foregoing tax increase amid COVID-19

In early March, Moorestown’s proposed budget called for a tax increase.   But at its most recent meeting, council decided to revisit that decision and will now forego an increase…

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Local tailor ‘takes in’ next chapter, says goodbye to Main Street

Richard DePasquale’s shop, Moorestown Tailors, has sat quietly on Main Street since 1990. The tailor has witnessed nearly three decades of Moorestown history, and in August, he’ll say goodbye to…

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Rising Moorestown High School seniors lend a helping hand

While it’s still uncertain what the 2020-2021 school year will look like, one thing is certain: The year ahead will be unlike any Moorestown students have experienced. Moorestown High School…

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