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KRYSTAL NURSE

Articles by KRYSTAL NURSE

Nonprofit serves the less fortunate in a ‘transformational, not transactional’ manner

Organization looks to serve families and learn who they are and their stories.

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Longtime committeewoman returns to a familiar position on committee

A member of the township committee for 21 consecutive years, Kim Brown returns to the position as mayor, hoping to keep up with the beauty of Tabernacle while making small…

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Mother details experience with unsolicited advice, how to handle it in new book

After receiving her fair share of unsolicited advice on raising a child or motherhood, Michelle Umbehauer details her experiences in her recently published book.

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One for the history books: Teacher, former student closing out career at LRHSD

Scott Glossner is ready to wrap up his 20-plus year involvement in the Lenape Regional district at the end of the 2019-2020 school year as he retires from a district…

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Shawnee students bring delight to families battling illness

Students from Shawnee High School received a first-hand perspective on how their fundraisers have impacted families from a Florida trip.

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Lenape, Shawnee honored for recent accolades at BOE meeting

Lenape Regional tops their hats off to two of their schools recent fall success.

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District hears comments, suggestions on consolidation from residents

Kenneth R. Olson Middle School's library was packed with teachers, residents and parents on Dec. 16 as they questioned how consolidation would affect students and offered other solutions to save…

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Sit back, relax and join The Sun as we look back at Medford’s exciting 2019

Many people look back on a year to see how much they’ve changed, this time, look back on the township to see what happened within 365 days.

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Sit back, relax and join The Sun as we look back at Tabernacle’s exciting 2019

Many people look back on a year to see how much they’ve changed, this time, look back on the township to see what happened within 365 days

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Therapy dog barks up excitement at Seneca High School

A four-legged happy being receives her ID to become an official employee of Seneca High School, and the school's community is thrilled.

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