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MIKE MONOSTRA

Articles by MIKE MONOSTRA

The Incredible Journey: Local therapy dog competing in American Humane Hero Dog Awards

Cooper, a 7-year-old therapy dog, has brought plenty of smiles to Deptford Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing and Gloucester County Institute of Technology. Her journey, however, is anything but ordinary.

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Mantua businesses team up to help those in need during COVID-19 pandemic

Bogey’s Club and Cade, BHR Contracting and Car Effex give away free meals to families on Tuesdays and Thursdays

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Making a difference one stitch at a time

Bunker Hill Middle School sixth grader Samantha Beury’s passion for sewing has led to her making handmade medical masks and donating them to local health care facilities.

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Deptford Township Council holds first teleconference meeting due to COVID-19 pandemic

Council members praised efforts of municipal staff to keep residents informed over the past month

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Gloucester County sees spike with 74 new positive COVID-19 cases on April 9

County health officials have also confirmed the death of a 79-year-old woman due to COVID-19.

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Washington Township artist’s lawn art spreading smiles during pandemic

Concetta Keebler, known for her decorative lawn displays during Christmas and Independence Day, recently unveiled a special design to inspire hope during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Williamstown resident introduces new way of working out

Denise Burgese has come up with a way to host neighborhood workout classes while maintaining social distancing.

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Pandemic not slowing down local libraries

Even though those in New Jersey have been closed since March 16, the Burlington, Camden and Gloucester county systems continue to provide an array of digital services

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Christmas tree lighting, mayor’s newsletters a sign of unity during pandemic

Harrison Township’s Lou Manzo hopes to keep residents informed and at ease as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold.

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Katz JCC goes virtual in wake of pandemic

A packed slate of online classes is available to members as the center continues to serve community after closing March 15.

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