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Logan Krum

Articles by Logan Krum

Berlin Fire Company 1 to reveal new firetruck June 10

A new 2017 Pierce Impel Ascendant 107 Quint will help protect the community. Residents are encouraged to attend the grand reveal Saturday, June 10 beginning at noon. Light refreshments and hot…

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89-year-old Voorhees resident training for Penn Relays

Mary Van Sciver, who lives in Brandywine Living in Voorhees, has been active her whole life. Why stop now? Spring is finally here, and the warm weather has everyone ready to…

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Public hearing happening at Marie Fleche library Wednesday

The public hearing will be held at 7 p.m. Public notice is hereby given to all persons that a public hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, May 3 for the Marie Fleche…

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A letter from Mayor Barry Wright

In the spring 2017 township newsletter, Winslow Township Mayor Barry M. Wright discusses the township’s improvement in economic development and other projects around the area. The following is from Mayor Barry Wright:…

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Download the new Voorhees app

Voorhees just jumped into the 21st century, and your pocket. Voorhees Township has introduced its first Township App. Voorhees O-N-E lists all township sponsored events, as well as scheduled trash/recycling/leaf pickups and…

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Winslow resident appointed as associate director of The Watermark in Philadelphia

Guy Wiengand Jr. moved to Philadelphia from Winslow Township to pursue a career in social work. The Watermark at Logan Square has appointed Guy Wiegand Jr., MSW, as Associate Executive Director…

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Weekly Roundup: Gloucester Township doesn’t raise taxes this year

This week in the area, Gloucester Township residents can breathe a sigh of relief, because their taxes will not be raised this year. In other news, a local chef is bringing…

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Weekly Roundup: Plenty of opportunities to help out fellow community members in Voorhees

This week, Voorhees announced many different events, such as walks, Beef and Beers and Project SARAH classes, to help community members of Voorhees. Read below for the week’s top headlines:…

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Weekly Roundup: Berlin is getting older and adapting to the times

This week in the neighborhood, Mayor James Bilella discussed four unused plots around the area and a meeting was held about the future of one of the area’s oldest buildings.…

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Historic Preservation Commission holds meeting on historic Jackson Road building

Several residents spoke out for and against the demolition at the meeting, which the property developer did not attend. From the outside, the house located at 11 Jackson Road doesn’t look…

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