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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Moorestown Board of Education seeks to fill vacant seat

On April 2, the Moorestown Township Board of Education announced it had a seat to fill. With the board on the precipice of a potential $21 million bond referendum, the…

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Son takes up fight against cancer in honor of mother

In 2016, Mayhul Patel’s mother, Pushpa Patel, lost her battle to cancer, but he has since taken up the fight. For the past three years, Patel has been an avid…

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Kate’s Place helps special needs community tackle challenges of young adulthood

More than 10 years ago, JoAnn McNamee was at a Halloween party with some fellow parents of special needs young adults. Her daughter Kate, who has Down syndrome, was on…

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MHS swim coach inducted into Hall of Fame

Swimming wasn’t Jeffrey DeNick’s sport growing up. He belonged to a swim club when he was 10 or 11, but he was never on any kind of swim team. So…

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Musicians of Moorestown: Andrew Harker

This is the seventh in a series of articles profiling musicians in Moorestown. This week’s article highlights saxophonist Andrew Harker. During his time at Moorestown High School, Andrew Harker made…

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‘A window into the past’

Benjamin Cassidy was looking for a glimpse into his father Walter L. Cassidy’s past. His father was a bazooka man in the U.S. Army’s 87th infantry division, and so, Cassidy,…

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Weekly Roundup: Pennrose site, Mr./Miss. Moorestown top this week’s stories

The township may need to seek a new affordable housing location, and MHS crowned their first Mr. and Miss. Moorestown. Catch up on everything from the past week in the…

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MHS crowns first Mr. and Miss. Moorestown

On Wednesday, March 27, eight of Moorestown High School’s seniors sang, danced and told jokes as they battled to be crowned the first-ever Mr. and Miss. Moorestown. While they all…

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Perkins to help make Moorestown a tourist destination

  Arts can no doubt attract tourism. From sculpture classes to photography exhibits, any number of goings-on at Perkins Center for the Arts have driven out-of-towners to visit its Moorestown…

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Covenant upheld: Township forced to revisit affordable housing plan

Residents whose homes border 160 West Route 38 have spent nearly one year wondering about the fate of the nearby property. On Monday, March 25, they were one step closer…

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