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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Board seeks budget compromise between taxing residents, cutting programs

When the Cherry Hill Board of Education meeting hit the five-hour meeting mark on Tuesday, March 9, the board did so without passing a preliminary budget despite the imminent March…

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Township reaches affordable-housing milestone

The end is near(ish). Moorestown Township received a conditional judgment of compliance for its affordable-housing plan, bringing the town one step closer to ending its years-long legal battle with Fair…

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Library fundraiser asks, ‘What’s It Worth?’

Ever wonder what the items gathering dust in your attic might be worth? The Cherry Hill Public Library is here to help.  On March 22, the library will host the…

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Moorestown fans return to the stands

Sports are a communal experience. From the interplay between teammates to the cheers from the stands, they can unite people around a common goal.  During a time when people are…

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MoorArts takes fundraising online

Many of us yearn for the days of attending concerts, plays or other arts performances, and the local nonprofit MoorArts is no exception. Every other year, the organization hosts a…

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District makes history with mandatory African American Studies course

Cherry Hill Public Schools made history on Feb. 23 when they became the first district in New Jersey to make African American Studies a graduation requirement.  The course will be…

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Council discusses how to improve live streaming

John Polkiewicz, the township’s Management Information Systems (MIS) coordinator, said when staff set up streaming services for council, they couldn’t have anticipated the ways in which the COVID would change…

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Quite the production: Local woman part of Netflix series

“Amend: The Fight for America” is a six-part documentary series hosted and executive produced by Will Smith that explores the Constitution’s 14th Amendment. The series  premiered Feb. 17 on Netflix.…

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Locals celebrate the Year of the Ox

Residents across South Jersey have reason to celebrate: 2020, the Year of the Rat, is over, and the Lunar New Year has begun for 2021, the Year of the Ox,…

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District eyes move back to five day instruction for youngest learners

When can Moorestown students return to some form of “normal” schooling? That’s a question no one can foresee an answer to at this point, but Superintendent Dr. Scott McCartney provided…

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