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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

127-year-old organization hopes to ‘add value’ by serving alcohol

One of Moorestown’s oldest organizations has made a request of the township. After more than 125 years in existence, the Moorestown Field Club wants to serve alcohol. Attorney Seth Broder…

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A home away from home: Exchanging cultures, changing minds

Since arriving in Moorestown about a month ago, Sally Akhdar has already encountered a few misconceptions about her life in Lebanon. She lets out a good-natured laugh as she recounts…

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JFCS wants residents to #ReachOut

September is national Suicide Prevention Month with Sept. 10 marking World Suicide Prevention Day. If there’s one thing that Jewish Family & Children’s Service of Southern New Jersey hopes to…

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PRISM forms an unexpected alliance

In May, the First Baptist Church of Moorestown opened its doors both literally and metaphorically to the LGBTQ+ community with the creation of PRISM, a Safe/Brave Space at the church.…

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South Jersey women prove you don’t have to have ‘deep pockets’ to make an impact

Impact100 South Jersey has set out to prove that you don’t have to be a wealthy philanthropist to make your mark.  “We’re just regular women who are putting our resources…

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Frustration with affordable housing sparks local coalition

On Wednesday, Sept. 4, members of the Resident Action Coalition, a newly established nonprofit formed in response to Moorestown Township’s affordable housing plans, were gathered at the Collins Park home…

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Food pantry feels ‘victimized’ by abrupt second termination

The Cherry Hill Food Pantry thought it was on the path to progress. A lease was in the process of being finalized, and it was preparing to begin the move…

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Sticking it to a stigma

There’s a stigma when it comes to talking about periods. Often discussed in hushed tones – if at all – the topic’s considered a taboo one for some. Two Moorestown…

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‘We will continue to feed the children’

At last Tuesday’s board of education meeting, Superintendent Joseph Meloche made one thing clear in no uncertain terms. “When September 3rd comes, we will continue to feed the children,” he…

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Mayor, council release statement on unpaid lunches

Cherry Hill Mayor Chuck Cahn and Cherry Hill Township Council released a statement on Tuesday, Aug. 27. In the statement, they voice their opposition to a board policy that cuts…

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