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Lives that matter

Juneteenth has long been a day to honor Black life and history When the nation established a June 19 federal holiday two years ago to...

The path to success

Full-day preschool has benefits that literally grow with kids The Cherry Hill board of education is in the process of converting its preschool program from...

Tough pill to swallow

Overdose deaths can be caused by unused prescription drugs Among the unused or expired prescription drugs collected by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Prescription...

The season for reading

Summer immersion in books can be a boon to kids When should children begin their summer reading? How about yesterday? According to a blog from the...

Fields where they lay

Let's remember the heroes lost on Memorial Day Memorial Day later this month coincides with two national observances: National Beef Burger Day and National Hamburger...

Letter to the Editor: Bill Knoelling

Dear Editor, The real opportunity for the Haddonfield School District is to optimize the land it has acquired known as the Hopkins parcel. That parcel,...

Over easy

Jersey diners serve up more than eggs and bacon Jersey diners are as iconic as the Pine Barrens and the boardwalk. As the gardens in...

Letter to the Editor: Walter Weidenbacher

Dear Editor, For over a score of years and counting, our local choir of angels, ChildrenSong of New Jersey, has brought stellar choral beauty to...

The lifeblood of community service: volunteers

They contribute to both America’s economy and its culture When the Haddonfield Civic Association recently honored Kathy and Dennis Tully for their service to the...

Demanding action on guns

Moms at the forefront of effort to stem the violence The national gun control debate went local earlier this month in Camden County, with a...

The state of our mental health

Both kids and adults alike are in need of help There are at least two communities in South Jersey – and likely more – concerned...

Hope in yellow

Daffodils in bloom remind us of persistent antisemitism The National Daffodil Project is not just a sign of spring. Around the nation, about 800,000 daffodil bulbs...

Days to pay attention

April observances can open eyes to important issues Each month of the year brings with it national observances, often as many as the days in...

Misguided and costly mistake

Haddonfield resident says major issues abound with Haddonfield School District's plans for new Early Childhood Education Center The Haddonfield School District (HSD) is determined to...

Phishing for money

Don't let a phone scammer get access to your information Phone scams cheat people out of their money. Imagine this scenario: Someone calls your cell phone...

Mayor’s Column: Celebrating Women’s History Month

Hello and Happy Spring, Neighbors! This year marked the first time that the Borough & Partnership for Haddonfield hosted two Women’s History Month Events, both...

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