The Pinelands Sun

Seneca captures sectional title with victory over Haddon Heights

Girls field-hockey team continues winning tradition for Golden Eagles

Seneca wrestling trio looks toward 100 career wins

COVID-shortened season provides narrow pathway for area standouts to reach career milestone

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...

Seneca seniors leave lasting legacy

They held them like prized possessions. They raised them over their heads. They even bent down to give them gentle kisses as a few...

Team of Rivals: At Shawnee and Seneca, current foes and future teammates

The competition within the Olympic Conference, in any sport, is rarely stale and is often electric.  Town rivalries are on the line. Regular season games...

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,...

The future depends on affordable housing

Letter to the editor: As housing prices have skyrocketed in recent years, the shortage of affordable homes is making life impossible for hard-working families, hurting...

Why veterans are good for business – as owners 

A new program is making it possible for veterans to ease the financial burden of owning a business. Businesses owned by veterans and current military...

Do we need another hero? Yes, because just one can enhance our lives

The late Tina Turner performed the song "We Don't Need Another Hero" in the 1985 film "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome."  While the context of the...

The gift of time: Volunteers are crucial to the community

Volunteerism is alive and well in South Jersey. Three married couples were recently cited for their volunteer service in one area fire department, including providing...

Post-COVID student scores on rise, but still catching up 

It appears students may be recovering from low scores in reading and math that were the result of COVID. Though not out of the woods...
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