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KELLY FLYNN

Articles by KELLY FLYNN

Cherry Hill author reimagines wartime story

Author Pam Jenoff said there’s a tendency when we’re talking about history to paint time periods in broad brush strokes of black and white. But that’s not the area that’s…

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Cherry Hill schools on the road back to ‘normalcy’

While many families may be ready for an academic break now that the 2020-2021 school year is winding down, Cherry Hill Public Schools’ administrators are still hard at work preparing…

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Nonprofit connects South Jersey mothers, daughters who want to give back

The nation’s largest mother-daughter philanthropic organization is coming to South Jersey.  The National Charity League Inc. is launching a Garden State South chapter, its second in New Jersey. Chapter President…

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Relay for Life sees new venue along Main Street

  While Relay for Life may look a little different this year, the goal is the same: to raise as much  money as possible for the American Cancer Society. On…

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Association brings first Juneteenth parade, festival to Cherry Hill

In 2020, Gov. Phil Murphy designated the third Friday in June a state and public holiday known as Juneteenth Day. In 2021, after a year spent apart, members of the…

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East senior delves into family history and publishes book

In 2018, Matthew Mueller wanted to give his grandmother a present: information about her father, who served in World War II. His great-grandfather had eight children, and although they’d all…

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Districts plans summer offerings to counteract a disrupted year

School will soon be out, and although Alice Cooper would have you believe it’s out for summer, Cherry Hill schools will remain open from July through August so students can…

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Township eyes land swap with Lockheed Martin

Just when it looked like Moorestown’s work on an affordable-housing plan was finally coming to a close, the Navy has intervened. Its representatives and Lockheed Martin were in attendance at…

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Township library staffer earns prestigious spot on Caldecott committee

Alia Shields fondly remembers when her mother, a kindergarten art teacher, pulled a children’s book from the library shelves and pointed to the gold medal on the cover. “She said…

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Eid al-Fitr celebration builds bond between local government and Muslims

For the last year, if one thing has been in short supply it’s a sense of community. Sure, we’ve filled the void with virtual celebrations and the occasional small gathering,…

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