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MADELEINE MACCAR

Articles by MADELEINE MACCAR

Chronicling the past with an eye to the future

Delran Historical Society asks residents to share their pandemic experiences

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Why We Give celebrates women’s roles in philanthropy

One of the earliest programs to fall victim to COVID cancellations back in March, Why We Give finally got its day with a virtual panel Oct. 23, where participants shared…

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Resource fair helps BurlCo residents find help and hope in hard times 

Soon after Michael Perice became the rabbi for Cinnaminson’s Temple Sinai this summer, he vowed his new home would be an asset to the Burlington County community.  With help from…

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‘We should be following our dreams’

Visitors have been dropping into the Alice Paul Institute and its historic Paulsdale headquarters throughout the 19th amendment’s centennial year, but none quite as literally as the Highlight Pro Skydiving…

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Council meeting establishes Halloween hours, talks local road projects

Mt. Laurel Township Council met Oct. 5 for its first regular session of the month, a virtual meeting that yielded an in-depth discussion about road projects from township to federal…

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Cinnaminson Schools celebrate Week of Respect

The 2020-’21 school year might have begun a little differently than any other, but students are still learning the importance of kindness, respect and empathy. Like other districts throughout New…

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Kiwanis Club focuses on going ‘COVID-compliant’ with Oct. 17 event

The Kiwanis Club of Greater Mt. Laurel will observe its fifth anniversary next year, and President Ed Gleaner doesn’t want to celebrate as one of the region’s best-kept secrets. He…

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Kiwanis Club of Greater Mt. Laurel to host Laurel Acres event Oct. 17

The Kiwanis Club of Greater Mt. Laurel will be observing its fifth anniversary next year and president Ed Gleaner doesn’t want to celebrate as one of the region’s best-kept secrets.…

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Cherokee music students hit all the right notes, even virtually

Hawk-eyed locals who tuned into the Sept. 27 game between the Eagles and the Cincinnati Bengals might have recognized some familiar faces beyond the Birds’ game-day lineup. Nearly all of…

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‘Do not mess with our postal service’


For nearly a month and a half, David Lipshutz has been protesting at Mt. Laurel’s post office. It started with Lipshutz holding a sign that reads, “Do not mess with…

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