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A heavenly niche

The biannual garden tour sponsored by the Medford Lakes Garden Club gave the public a behind-the-scenes look at some of the gardens in the...

Young tennis champ moves up the national ranks

Basto Cabrera among the best in New Jersey, middle states Medford's own Sofia Basto Cabrera was recognized last month after being named the No. 1...

Shawnee’s super seniors reach the 1,000 point plateau, and they’re not done

Scott and Kessler reach basketball’s 1,000-point milestone It's rare for a high-school basketball player to reach 1,000 points in a career. Yet Shawnee High School's girls...

Shawnee senior wins third Olympic Conference Championship

Tepes has taken first-singles title all three years at school

Starting strong: Shawnee girls soccer adjusting to younger team

Mackenzie McCready expecting to be even larger part of teams offense after finishing fourth in the state last year for assists

Boys Lacrosse Player of the Year: Shawnee’s Ethan Krauss

Junior’s 56 goals, 54 assists help Renegades capture SJG3 title

Shawnee captures fourth program sectional title

Sears, Goeller each score four as Renegades defeat Clearview 14-11

The wrath of the bully: How to protect your children  

The guessing has already begun about a motive in the shooting of Donald Trump nearly two weeks ago. And at least initially, the thought...

The not-so-golden years: Accepting old age with grace

As the fallout from President Joe Biden's debate debacle continues, the whole episode may be evoking the painful reality that we will all grow...

Young crowd control: Towns grapple with dangerous youth behavior    

What should communities do about unruly kids? First, let's stop referring to them as such. They aren't merely impish children engaged in harmless play.  That certainly...

At 80 years old, the G.I. Bill has impacted generations 

Eighty years ago, the government set in motion a program that would have a major impact on American life: the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of...

Book smarts: Two nonprofits join forces to increase reading in kids   

The nonprofit BookSmiles gives away thousands of new or gently-used books a year to kids with limited access to reading material. But because of...
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