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MADELEINE MACCAR

Articles by MADELEINE MACCAR

Twp. Council meeting authorizes amended 2020 municipal budget

Mt. Laurel Township Council approved its amended 2020 municipal budget during a virtual meeting on April 27. The session began on a somber note, as Mayor Irwin Edelson cited the…

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Marlton actors spearhead QuaranTeen Theatricals’ video concert

Even during self-isolation, all the world’s a stage, and a newly launched theater troupe is more than happy to prove it. On May 23, QuaranTeen Theatricals will bring its online…

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Emergency meeting formalizes June 1 tax grace period extension

Mt. Laurel Township Council held a special emergency meeting May 1 to adopt a resolution pursuant to Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order No. 130 extending the May tax grace period…

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School district stays the course while switching gears

As old routines go by the wayside and schools continue to adapt to remote learning, Mt. Laurel is helping students find some positivity and structure despite the physical distancing of…

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Equine rescue faces influx of relinquished animals amid lack of donations

Darlene Supnick understands it’s not always easy to prioritize our four-legged friends when a pandemic disrupts ordinary life.  She also knows horses have played significant roles in everything from one-on-one…

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Township holds first council meeting since pandemic began

Mt. Laurel Township Council held its first teleconference since the COVID-19 pandemic began April 13 and addressed numerous resolutions.  The township has been livestreaming its meeting, but this month’s session…

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Equine rescue faces influx of relinquished animals amid lack of donations

Darlene Supnick understands it’s not always easy to prioritize our four-legged friends when a pandemic disrupts ordinary life.  But she also knows horses have played significant roles in everything from…

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‘Faith in humanity’: Father’s need for a kidney stirs fundraising effort

With COVID-19 dominating health and world news alike, it can be easy to forget there are still other battles to fight — unless you’ve been racing against the clock to…

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Porch Portraits showcase local families coming together

Chloe Sorid wasted no time putting her disrupted school schedule to good use.  The Lenape High School freshman already has her own baking company set up and now, thanks to…

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There’s still time for kids to take part in virtual running series

Healthy Kids Running Series is converting its outdoor five-week spring series into a virtual series. The series, which aims to inspire kids 2-14 to believe in themselves and lead an active healthy lifestyle, begins Friday, April 17, at HealthyKidsRunningSeries.org. The organization wants…

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