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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Scott Patterson Day

The Borough of Haddonfield declared Saturday, Aug. 24 “Scott Patterson Day.” The “Gilmore Girls” and “Saw” actor is a Haddonfield native. The Sun previously interviewed Patterson in 2017. To read our…

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Teens show kindness is not in short supply with back to school fundraiser

When Montana Checkoff’s older sister Lilly was preparing for her bat mitzvah, she chose to start a charity as part of her mitzvah project. What began as little kids running…

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Cherry Hill rower undeterred by muscular atrophy

At the age of 3, Will Chernets was diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy, a disease that results in muscle weakness. At the age of 15, Chernets, a student at Cherry…

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Board eyes December special election for proposed referendum

Moorestown Township’s Board of Education has shifted gears on its upcoming “Space, Security, Sustainability” bond referendum. In May, the board put forth a $25.6 million proposal that it planned to…

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Miles site on hold as council pursues alternate affordable housing location

At the end of July, Moorestown’s Mayor Lisa Petriello and Deputy Mayor Nicole Gillespie penned a letter outlining why the Miles Technology site on Route 38 – the proposed replacement…

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Community aid lifts spirits of woman battling cancer

Kathy Campanella admits she was feeling pretty defeated a few weeks ago. Campanella has been battling cancer for the past seven years, and the corresponding treatments have taken a toll…

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Cherry Hill Public Schools ready for 2019-2020 school year

The new school year may be a few weeks away, but you wouldn’t know it to drive by the Malberg Administration Building. On a mid-August day, the parking lot was…

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District responds to $18K in unpaid school lunches

At the end of the 2018-2019 school year, Cherry Hill Public Schools had approximately $18,887 in unpaid school lunch fees. While the district has a policy in place to stop…

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Cherry Hill native traverses space, time with debut novel

Jacqueline “Jack” Beal said there’s often a moment where you open up a book, read the first few pages and instantly know how it’s going to end. She said that…

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CHFD seeks residents who are fired up about giving back

  By all accounts, the weather this summer has been a bit extreme. When it rains, it pours, and while, yes, the saying has held quite literally true, the same…

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