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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Moorestown council moves toward an ordinance on Percheron Park

It’s off to the races for Percheron Park, the pocket park planned for the corner of Main and High streets. Moorestown Township Council has authorized Township Manager Thomas Merchel to…

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Rhyme time: Local author pens first children’s book

Kamili Leath has had an idea for a children’s book germinating in her head since her son Jonathan was in preschool. He’s currently 16. So you could say she’s been…

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‘Everything that was meant to break me, made me’

If you’ve been to the Cherry Hall Mall lately, maybe a bright pink vending machine caught your eye. And if you got a little closer, you’d see the contents of…

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A ‘return to fun’: Service raises money for musicians, local charities

No one has been immune to the effects of COVID. Two groups that have especially felt those effects are charitable organizations and musicians. With people less inclined to donate and…

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District proposes renaming Malberg building for Arthur Lewis

By the time the Cherry Hill Board of Education again allows the public to attend its meetings in person, the district’s headquarters may have a different name. The Estelle V.…

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Liquor sales will now be permitted in Moorestown

Liquor stores are now allowed in Moorestown — certain parts of Moorestown anyway. Township council passed an ordinance on second reading at its April 12 meeting that permits the retail…

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Garden club preps for historic Philadelphia Flower Show

The Philadelphia Flower Show will make history in 2021 with the first show in its 193 years to be held outdoors. The show’s theme is Habitat: Nature’s Masterpiece, and the…

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Cherry Hill woman explores ‘Offstage Elements’ of band life with film

Maria Jefferson has been scribbling stories since childhood. Whether it was short stories or poems, the Cherry Hill resident has been dreaming up tales for a long time. Now, one…

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Album composers hope their work helps queer community feel seen

Some people communicate best in writing; others prefer to express themselves through dance. For composing duo Max Kasler and Gwen Wilkie, it’s songs that stir their souls.  “This is how…

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Therapy dog makes trips to the dentist a bit less ‘ruff’

Going to the dentist can provoke anxiety in some people. There’s something inherently vulnerable and invasive about having someone work on your mouth.  So Dr. Zahra Afsharzand of Cherry Hill…

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