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Celebrate squash day

Squash Day at the Burlington County Farmers Market will be held this Saturday, Sept. 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Burlington...

Palmyra girls’ basketball continues charge

The Moorestown Friends campus was busy on the afternoon of Jan. 22, with parents picking up children from 3 years old through 12th grade...

Senior squad: Palmyra’s big four looking to lead in 2022

Three big wins to start the season have the Panthers primed for a promising spring

Can high school basketball box out a pandemic?

Next week, and for the first time in over 10 months, the familiar sound of basketballs hitting the hardwood and bouncing off backboards and...

Play ball? Fall sports (well, most of them) get the green light for 2020

The penultimate week of August was a pivotal week for the potential of high schools sports returning in 2020. Within the span of four days,...

July Madness: Is proposed NJ prep summer baseball tourney feasible?

Three months ago, one of the most exciting events on the sports calendar became the first casualty of the coronavirus pandemic when the NCAA...

Dispatches from Home: Three new books to satisfy your thirst for baseball

Hovering in the air is the aroma of a grill’s early evening production. Hamburgers, hot dogs, Italian sausages? Whatever it is, it feels right...

The gift of charity

In the spirit of the season ... That phrase is the way many appeals for helping the needy start out this time of year. After...

Where there’s smoke …

It may come as a surprise, but the American Cancer Society still sponsors the Great American Smokeout every year on the third Thursday in...

Two observances this month put emphasis on hunger in America 

Two observances are putting a spotlight on food poverty: October is Tackling Hunger Month and National School Lunch Week begins on Oct. 14. The school...

Are parents at their wit’s end? The surgeon general says yes

We recently took a look in this space at the issue of anxiety in kids and teens.  The topic drew nationwide attention with the March...

Big trees, big benefits

by Jay Watson, Co-Executive Director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation If you missed the annual Big Tree Hunt put on by the New Jersey Forest Service this spring, the mammoth specimen you thought...

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