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Council: School budget to be cut

By AUBRIE GEORGE | The Moorestown Sun Council held its first meeting to discuss the defeated 2009–10 school budget on Monday in an auditorium filled to capacity with teachers, administrators,…

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Council weighs dispatch, tree service

By AUBRIE GEORGE | The Moorestown Sun At a fourth workshop meeting for the township’s 2009 municipal budget Monday night, Council continued discussion on whether to continue two of the…

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Council considers rejected school budget

Council held its first meeting to discuss the defeated 2009–10 school budget on Monday in an auditorium filled to capacity with teachers, administrators, parents and students. Several teachers addressed Council,…

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Events for Wednesday, 5/6 and Thursday, 5/7

Wednesday, May 6 For All Mat Pilates class: Voorhees Middle School. Call (800) 826–6737 for info. Girls lacrosse: At Cherry Hill West High School. Varsity 3:45 p.m. JV 5:15 p.m. Girls freshman lacrosse:…

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In this week’s Voorhees Sun

In this week’s print edition of The Sun: • Tax increase in budget: State costs and reduced aid are cited as reasons for potential $63 increase in municipal tax bill. • Designing…

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ArtWalk returns May 8

On the heels of three successful exhibition seasons, Moorestown ArtWalk returns for a fourth season, providing an opportunity to enjoy a variety of art in the casual, festive setting of…

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Events for Wednesday, 5/6 and Thursday, 5/7

Wednesday, May 6 For All Environmental Advisory Committee meeting: Moorestown Library meeting room. 7 p.m. Soup and Study: First United Methodist Church. 6 p.m. Divorce Support Group: First United Methodist Church, Camden and…

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In this week’s Moorestown Sun

In this week’s print edition of The Sun: • Budget’s future up to Council: Before the annual school board election, the Moorestown Board of Education had proposed a $68 million spending…

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Book is no joke

Harrison Brown, a fourth-grade student at Sharp Elementary School in Cherry Hill, along with his mom, has assembled a collection of jokes to raise money for autism research. The book,…

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Groove on over to M’korstock

On Sunday, May 31, the M’kor Shalom campus will come alive with the sounds of music, the beauty of the arts and the spirit of community as this synagogue presents…

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