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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Organization beautifies, spreads word about little-known open spaces

With summer travel plans largely cancelled or restricted, Moorestown residents now more than ever may be looking for local adventures. Save the Environment of Moorestown (STEM) has been hard at…

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Nonprofit, schools partner to distribute titles for summer reading

For families struggling to put food on the table, providing their children with books may not be in the budget.  From its inception, the Cherry Hill based nonprofit BookSmiles has…

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Finding support despite social separation

Grief can be an isolating experience, but now, more so than ever, that sense of isolation has gone from emotional to physical as the nation continues to practice social distancing. …

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Council eyes potential for rehabilitation at The Plaza at Cherry Hill

While in normal times the Cherry Hill Mall sees no shortage of customers, the adjacent Plaza at Cherry Hill has seen frequent store turnover throughout the years. So township council…

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Friends of Percheron Park weigh in on possible park design

After more than a decade of waiting, the Friends of Percheron Park thought their plans for a pocket park along Moorestown’s Main Street might finally begin. Then the COVID-19 pandemic…

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Cherry Hill superintendent unveils plan for hybrid reopening in the fall

The first day of school for Cherry Hill students is Sept. 8, but school is going to look vastly different than when students last walked the halls in March.  At…

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Moorestown restaurants can now offer expanded outdoor seating

While Gov. Phil Murphy recently put plans to reopen indoor dining on hold, locals eager to dine at their favorite eatery have been able to do so al fresco. On…

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Local nonprofit wants to ensure students don’t go hungry

  South Jersey became a lighting rod in 2019 for a conversation on school lunch debt when a policy from Cherry Hill Public Schools sparked local outrage. The Hayman family…

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Students serve as ‘Little Mentors’ at home and abroad

There’s often an unspoken connection that comes when speaking to someone your own age. While adults may know more, sometimes it takes a kid to inspire and relate to another…

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Alumni call for change, seek new way forward in local education

Shortly after George Floyd’s murder in Minneapolis, Moorestown residents marched in peaceful protest and called for an end to systemic racism. Not long after, a group of Moorestown alumni decided…

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