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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Unpaid meals policy changes strive to offer help and hold families accountable

The Cherry Hill Board of Education wants to make one thing clear: It heard the public outcry about the district’s unpaid meals policy, and change is coming. Superintendent Joseph Meloche…

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Moorestown’s finest recognized for gallantry, life saving efforts

Moorestown Township Council honored the men and women working to make the community a safer place at Monday night’s meeting. From welcoming new patrolmen to awarding officers for acts of…

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Fund for the Future recognizes local woman fighting to end period poverty

As a high school student, Claire Sliney and her peers set up the nonprofit  “The Pad Project.” The initiative finances the purchase of sanitary pad machines to help provide access…

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The show must go on: MTC finds new space as it seeks permanent place

Mark Morgan said some theater companies can go 20, 30 or even 40 years without a space of their own. Morgan, the producing artistic director of the Moorestown Theater Company…

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Cherry Hill author warns millions of homes potentially in harm’s way

Gilbert Gaul had no background in journalism. In the mid-1970s, he and his wife had just moved to Pennsylvania when he wandered into a tiny, local newspaper office. One of…

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MTPS making strides toward safer school climate

Making schools a safe place for students comes down to developing school climate. This was the resounding message of Michael D’Ascenzo, the Moorestown Township School District’s coordinator for HIB, who…

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Board approves December special election

The date has officially been set. In addition to the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Moorestown residents now have one more item to add to their to-do list…

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Moorestown falls into Autumn

Starbucks may have dropped its pumpkin spice lattes in August, but October marks the true start of fall in Moorestown. There’s no shortage of ways to celebrate the season, and…

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Board eyes new consequences for families with unpaid meals

Changes to the Cherry Hill School District’s unpaid meals policy are coming, though what exactly those changes will be remains unclear as the board of education only discussed a draft…

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Township eyes Harper Drive site for affordable housing

It’s official. Pennrose is out, the Miles site is out and a new location at 307 Harper Drive is in as of last Monday’s Moorestown Township Council meeting. Council passed…

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