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Jon Diaz

Articles by Jon Diaz

Walk supports a foundation to prevent suicide

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s ninth annual Burlington County Out of the Darkness Walk for suicide prevention will be held at the township’s Laurel Acres Park on Saturday, Oct.…

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‘Beyond boundaries’

The Marlton Women’s Club is known locally for its many charitable efforts and was recently recognized with a ceremony for its 60-year anniversary. The club – also known as the George…

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Learning from adversity

Nine months after graduation, Rowan College at Burlington County (RCBC) alum Rahaf Alsharif is still nurturing her roots to the college as its latest alumni trustee. Amid a life journey…

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Smith praises school staff and addresses buses

The Evesham Township Board of Education’s regular meeting on Sept. 16 had little in the way of new business, but school Superintendent Dr. Justin Smith did cite school staff for…

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Township hosts fourth food truck fest

Township council will host its fourth annual food truck festival from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday at 100 Mount Laurel Road. Parking will be available at 10000 and 15000 Midlantic…

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Scares and beer at bewitching Boos and Brews event

The Rancocas Woods Business Association – a township nonprofit formed four years ago – will host its second annual Boos and Brews event on Friday, Oct. 4. The association’s focus…

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‘If I’m able to give back and help, I will’

Long-time Marlton resident Scott D’Antonio and his nonprofit have helped struggling area families with disabled members since 2015. The 61-year-old contractor founded his own company nearly 30 years ago. In…

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Township welcomes three new officers

Evesham council welcomed three new officers to the police department at its regular meeting this month. Jonathan Greenberg was sworn-in as a SLEO (Special Law Enforcement Officer) III. Class III…

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‘Big shoes to fill’

Evesham Township Council swore in a new member to a vacant seat at its regular September meeting. The move comes after former councilwoman Patricia Hansen announced her decision to resign,…

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Lenape alum part of program on Black lives in the Revolutionary War era

The nonprofit Museum of the American Revolution’s Living History Youth Summer Institute is a six-week intensive program that ran this year from July 5 to Aug. 14. The program welcomes…

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