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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

STEM seeks to recognize founding member

A founding member of Save The Environment of Moorestown (STEM),  Katherine “Kay” Smith established many of the natural care procedures the township follows to this day to maintain open spaces.…

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A new goal: MHS senior competes in World Lacrosse Championship

Connor McDonough has had a lacrosse stick in his hands since the time he was old enough to hold one. His mother, Karen McDonough, said when he was younger, she…

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Cherry Hill author’s latest memoir explores community, fragility of life

Cherry Hill native and author Paul Lisicky isn’t one to rely on his old writing tricks. He approaches each new project with a set of fresh eyes and an amateur’s…

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Council eyes utility rate increases

The cost of water and sewer may soon be going up in Moorestown Township. At its Monday, Feb. 24, meeting, council introduced an ordinance that would raise water and sewer…

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Talk of Moorestown Mall’s rehabilitation sparks debate

Tensions ran high at the Monday, Feb. 24 meeting of Moorestown Township Council when talk of future plans at the Moorestown Mall entered into the conversation.  The crux of the…

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Forward thinking: Cherry Hill turns an eye toward the future

The Cherry Hill School District is building a strong foundation — both literally and figuratively. At the Feb. 25 meeting of the township’s board of education, the district adopted its…

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Education Monthly: District talks budget, innovation

By: Lauren Romano, Curriculum Committee Chair  The February, Moorestown Board of Education had a busy agenda that included a strategic plan update presentation by Michele Rowe showcasing examples of technology…

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Kingston in ‘limbo’ as its awaits word on $94K offer

Last month, Kingston Estates Swim Club set out to raise $100,000 in pledges, hoping the money would convince TD Bank to forego foreclosure proceedings. As of Feb. 19, the club…

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MHS Theater brings a classic musical to the stage

There are certain shows that withstand the test of time. Despite being written and set in the 1950s, year after year a new generation discovers “Bye Bye Birdie” and brings…

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A new beat: Rouen brings his own rhythm to Moorestown basketball

If you’ve been to a Moorestown High School boys basketball game recently, you’ve probably been met by a pulsing rhythm before you even walked through the door. There’s a palpable…

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