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MIKE MONOSTRA

Articles by MIKE MONOSTRA

In fourth year, Mt. Laurel Junior Police Academy continues to grow

The 2019 Junior Police Academy class participated in dozens of activities and built lasting relationships with Mt. Laurel’s officers.

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Gloucester Twp. Police hosting recruiting open house on Wednesday

Anyone interested in joining the department in any capacity is invited to this free event.

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Robert Corrales to be hands-on in new position as Evesham Township manager

Corrales was hired in late July to be the new Evesham Township Manager following the retirement of Michael Barth.

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Project Search opens door to employment for adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities

Eight young adults from across South Jersey were introduced as the newest interns at TD Bank during a signing ceremony last Monday. TD Bank and the Camden County Educational Services…

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Learning from the best

Anne Kessler, founder and owner of Curtain Call Performing Arts Center in Mt. Laurel, was one of eight educators selected to participate in the 2019 Freddie G Fellowship program in…

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Three-peat: Erlton comes out on top again at Cherry Bowl

The Gators won their sixth Cherry Bowl in team history on the same day head coach Mike Wilkinson was inducted into the Cherry Bowl Hall of Fame.

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Evesham tabs former Camden business administrator as new township manager

Council unanimously approved the hiring of Robert Corrales as the new township manager during a special meeting last Tuesday.

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Mt. Laurel BOE extends Superintendent Rafferty’s contract

The board rescinded the final year of Rafferty’s original contract and approved a five-year extension.

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Redevelopment plans include new EMS building, monument signs in Mt. Laurel

Mt. Laurel Council adopted three redevelopment plans on second reading at last Monday's meeting.

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From police officer to township manager, Barth’s journey comes to an end in Evesham

After working for Evesham Township for 30 years, Township Manager Michael Barth elected to retire from his position at the end of July.

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