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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Council agrees to land swap with Lockheed Martin

Council passed a pair of ordinances on June 28 that authorize a land swap with Lockheed Martin, in which the company agreed to exchange a parcel of land on Borton…

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Group aims to give first responders tools to reduce stress

While many of us were forced to stay at home in 2020, first responders were not given a reprieve from the stresses of the pandemic. Cherry Hill resident Gina Pusloski…

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Ten-year-old finds his own rhythm

At 10 years old, Wesley Cummings wants to make his way as a DJ, and he’s convinced his passion for music was genetically predetermined.  “I guess I was born with…

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Church sees leadership turnover as two women take charge

As society emerges from the pandemic to embark on a new chapter, the First United Methodist Church of Moorestown is also turning the page with two women at the helm…

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Cherry Hill schools in compliance with 2021 mandates

All New Jersey school districts were required to submit a Safe Return Plan to the New Jersey Department of Education for the 2021-2022 school year, and school Superintendent Joseph Meloche…

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Sisters driven to help other women in need

Bras, diva cups and tampons may not be front of mind when it comes to donating to a charity or shelter, but these critical hygiene items  are no less important…

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Jin and Heffernen emerge at the top of the class

One could say that just making it to the end of the school year amid a global pandemic is an accomplishment in and of itself.  So, to emerge at the…

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Sober living residences cause stir among neighbors

Are Cooperative Sober Living Residences (CSLRs) allowed in Moorestown’s residential zones? With two new  facilities in town that’s the question on the minds of both residents and township council members.…

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Mask debate sparks police presence at Board of Ed. meeting

Moorestown’s recent board of education meeting seemed over before it began for about 30 minutes, until police were called to the June 15 session in response to unruly protests against…

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MHS junior earns first place at international science fair

For five consecutive years, Moorestown High School junior Maya Butani won first place in her category at the regional Delaware Valley science fair. But this year, she took home first…

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