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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Soup for the Soul celebrates 20-year milestone

For two decades, Moorestown High School’s Interact Club has held its Soup for the Soul event, with all proceeds benefiting Philabundance, a nonprofit dedicated to ending hunger in the Delaware…

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Oyeyemi, Cherry Hill Free Clinic staff earn MLK Congressional Medal

Dr. Jubril Oyeyemi said this past Saturday perfectly encapsulates what inspires him about the Cherry Hill Free Clinic’s volunteers. As the snow fell and the temperatures hovered below freezing, the…

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Local artist paints a new take on graffiti

It’s a Tuesday evening, and Wasiu Ojuolape Jr. is splattered in paint from head to toe. He’s quick to apologize for the rainbow of color adorning his clothing. He was…

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Built to last

Dr. Joseph Savino sat by his father Silio’s bedside as death crept in. It was 1994, and his father was battling metastatic cancer and brain tumor dementia. Around midnight, Silio…

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Board tackles underfunding, eyes advocacy efforts

The Moorestown School District wants what it’s owed. At the latest meeting of the Moorestown Board of Education, Amy Jablonski, director of outreach for the Fair Funding Action Committee, discussed…

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Fundraiser raises spirits of Moorestown mom battling cancer

Sometimes, when life knocks you down, the people in your life can help raise you back up. In Kathy Campanella’s case, it was the Moorestown community that gave her a…

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MHS senior crosses international boundaries through sports

For Moorestown High School senior Avery Jaffe, lacrosse is more than just a sport. It’s a passion, an outlet and most recently, a means of connection. This winter, Jaffe’s love…

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Art from the heart: Watercolor paintings to benefit Australian koalas

A few weeks ago, it was late in the evening, and Amanda Bauscher probably should have been getting ready for bed. Instead, she was up reading about the bushfires tearing…

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FUMC up brews a new take on an old series

For years, the First United Methodist Church offered an evening of entertainment, fundraising and socializing on a Friday night in Moorestown. Its CoffeeHouses series was a staple event for some,…

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Fleisher named ‘Heart of the District’

The Cherry Hill Board of Education recognized the district’s “oldest kindergarten student” at Tuesday night’s meeting. A nearly 15-year volunteer for the district, Joel Fleisher is the first recipient of…

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