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Proposed funding cuts raise alarm in local and state school districts
A group of 60 Cherry Hill students, parents and staff headed to Trenton last month to advocate for fair funding in light of a projected $6.9-million decrease in the district’s state aid between the current school year and the next. But the Cherry Hill district is not the only...
‘Lessons carried forward’
The Cherry Hill school district board of education voted 5-2 to appoint acting superintendent Dr. Kwame Morton to the top job at its March 12 meeting, a move that was lauded by community members, parents and previous students. Board members Renee Cherfane and Kim Gallagher voted no and board members...
Cherry Hill Calendar 4.3
Events subject to cancellation due to the pandemic. Be sure to check online for status updates. Strategic Planning and Business and Finance Board of Education Committee Meetings. 5 to 7 p.m. Arthur Lewis Administration Building. Thursday, April 4. Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting. 7:30 p.m. See chnj.gov for meeting details.
Y.A.L.E. School hosts Netflix series star
Y.A.L.E. School will host a free virtual interview with Kaelynn Partlow, of the Emmy award-winning Netflix series, “Love on the Spectrum,” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, via Zoom. Partlow will discuss her career as a registered behavior technician and dog trainer, her education journey, insights into...
Road to safety: New initiative addresses White Horse Pike safety
The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety stood at the intersection of Pinehurst and the White Horse Pike in Waterford Township on March 25 to announce a new traffic safety initiative aimed at cutting down on motor-vehicle accidents and enhancing pedestrian safety along the state highway.
Why daylight savings time all year might be a good idea
One of the most welcoming things about spring is the return to Daylight Savings Time, when, like clockwork, we exchange dark mornings and nights for later sunrises and sunsets. The practice goes back to the late 19th century and is still controversial today. Legislation introduced in 2022 to have DST...
Cherry Hill Calendar 3.27
Events subject to cancellation due to the pandemic. Be sure to check online for status updates. Policy and Curriculum Board of Education Committee meetings. 6 to 8 p.m. Arthur Lewis Administration Building. Wednesday, April 3. Strategic Planning and Business and Finance Board of Education Committee Meetings. 5 to 7 p.m....
Local Flyers Youth hockey team wins state championship
The South Jersey Flyers Youth 14U Bantam B travel hockey team was named a state champion earlier this month and played in the district championships during St. Patrick’s Day weekend. The team consists of members from across South Jersey region: Two are from Haddonfield and others from Cherry Hill,...
First annual Law and Justice career fair
The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office is holding its first annual Law and Justice Career Fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3, in the multi-purpose room at Rutgers- Camden, 326 Penn St. in Camden. Attendees will interact with law and justice professionals from local police departments,...
Cherry Hill group takes school budget concerns to Trenton
A group of 60 Cherry Hill students, community members and staff went to Trenton on March 20 to attend a state Assembly public hearing and advocate for fair funding, after the school district got news last month that it would face a $6.9-million decrease in state aid between the current school year and the next.
Teens aren’t giving up cell phones, but there may be benefits if they do
Would it do us all some good to take a cell phone break?. People who have gone without for a time describe having more interactions with friends and family, better relationships with their partners and even a feeling of contentment. Switching off the phone for just an hour, according to a March 2022 report in Psychology Today, could also result in better sleep and less anxiety and stress.
Lighthouses of New Jersey
The Cherry Hill Historical Commission will host an in-person presentation on lighthouses of New Jersey at the Chery Hill library on Wednesday, April 17, at 7 p.m. The speakers will be volunteers Marilyn Dunning and Alan Jacobson of the New Jersey Lighthouse Society, who both have years of sailing experience. The talk will also include the history of state lighthouses, their structure and characteristics, as well as the topics of their keepers, their purpose and how weather affects them.
‘We have to continue the conversation’
Living in seedy motel rooms along the Black Horse Pike and walking the streets of Atlantic City after nightfall are young victims of human trafficking forced by captors to prostitute themselves. Essentially they’re slaves, experts say. But help has come since 2020 from the Volunteers of America Delaware Valley...
Road work to close road in Cherry Hill
PSE&G Electric will continue to replace utility poles on Burnt Mill Road in Cherry Hill from Monday March 18 to Friday March 22 between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. daily. There will be a full road closure of Burnt Mill Road between Woodcrest Road and 7th Avenue. “Motorists should plan...
Township fireworks will return after 10-year hiatus
When Mayor David Fleisher came into office in January, he pledged to bring the community together. “I’m pleased to announce fireworks will be returning to Cherry Hill after a 10-plus-year hiatus,” the mayor announced at the township council meeting on March 11. The council approved a resolution to award a contract for the 2024 Independence Fireworks display to KS Productions Inc.
Camden County supports culture and heritage through grants
Organizations from across the county gathered earlier this month at Camden County College to be presented with grants from the county’s Cultural and Heritage Commission. David Bruno, executive director of the commission, explained that recipients had already been notified but it was a breakfast to acknowledge the grant recipients.
The future depends on affordable housing
As housing prices have skyrocketed in recent years, the shortage of affordable homes is making life impossible for hard-working families, hurting both low-income families and the middle class. In New Jersey, one in four families spends half or more of their income on their rent or mortgage — often forced...
Cherry Hill Calendar 3.13
Events subject to cancellation due to the pandemic. Be sure to check online for status updates. Zoning Board of Adjustment Meeting. 7:30 p.m. See chnj.gov for meeting details. Household Hazardous Waste Collection. 8:30 to 3 p.m. Department of Public Works. Monday, March 25. Township Council Meeting. 7 p.m. Cherry Hill...
A ‘shimmering’ prom night
The county will present its first Night to Shimmer: Under the Sea Prom next month at Camden’s Adventure Aquarium for those with disabilities. “This isn’t for kids in high school, this is for people who are 15 or older, so we could get somebody there who’s in their 50s experiencing prom for the first time,” said Karen Weidner, director of programming for the group Individuals with disABILITIES.
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