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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Friends’ fundraiser highlights organization that keeps library running

In a time when people read on Kindles and stream their movies, the Moorestown Library is still very much thriving. In fact, Library Director Joseph Galbraith contends the Moorestown Library…

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Water treatment facilities see rising costs as township pushes for 2020 completion

In 2018, Moorestown Township Council passed a pair of ordinances appropriating more than $30 million in bonds for proposed upgrades to the township’s water treatment facilities. At its most recent…

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CHPS experiencing ongoing ‘technology problems’

If you’ve been trying to contact someone within the Cherry Hill Public School systems sometime between Friday and today and haven’t heard back, don’t take it personally (at least not…

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Lutheran Crossings offering a chance to lend a helping hand

Lutheran Crossings at Moorestown is acutely aware of the challenges that come with aging, and the senior care community knows that it takes a certain type of person to provide…

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MHS’ fall play is a new take on a classic story

The story of Peter Pan may be fairly ubiquitous at this point. We’ve even seen what may have come after Peter grew up courtesy of a “bangarang” screaming Robin Williams,…

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CHEF brings a new rhythm to giving back in 2019-2020

The first month of school is officially in the books. Students and teachers are hard at work now, and it’s no different for the Cherry Hill Education Foundation, an organization…

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‘A staple of Moorestown’

Jessica Del Preore said going out in Moorestown with her grandmother Sylvia Davis is a lot like venturing out with a local celebrity. Anywhere they go, someone seems to know…

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Percheron Park remediation nears its end

The end may soon be near. After sitting barren and unoccupied, the remediation at the Percheron Park site on Main Street was expected to come to a close at the…

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A ‘drive’ to give back

When Moorestown resident Chris Scafario formed High-Octane South Jersey, a local club for automobile enthusiasts, he knew he wanted the club to stand for more than just cars. The group…

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Township seeking county funds to help restore local softball fields

In May, nearly 50 young women from the Moorestown Youth Softball Association stood before council and asked that they take action to repair the softball fields at Wesley Bishop Park,…

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