Runners dash into Independence Day celebrations

Pineland Striders Running Club hosted its 47th Annual Independence Day Races on June 27, a week before the...

Rotary Club provides $17,000 in grants

At its weekly lunch on July 1, the Haddonfield Rotary Club distributed $17,000 in grants to seven different...

A ‘sweetheart’ of a catch

Fish in Peace, a nonprofit founded in memory of Mount Laurel resident Ryan Joseph Jastrzembski, will hold its fifth annual golf outing fundraiser at the Pennsauken Country Club on...

A safe space for girls

The Marlton Chapter of Girl Talk, Inc. is a free, safe space for its members to meet weekly at The Gibson House Community Center in Evesham, a space where...

News

‘We’re just happy to help’

The Burlington County Fire Chiefs Association & Burlington County...

School supply collection for low-income families

New Jersey Senator Troy Singleton, the Burlington County Commissioners,...

Commissioners celebrate adoption of abandoned poodles

The Burlington County Animal Shelter celebrated a heartwarming happy ending for a pair of bonded poodles who were left abandoned in a Moorestown dog...

Borough partners with soccer club to host Fútbol Fridays

Over two different Fridays and a Wednesday in June and July, the Borough hosted Fútbol Fridays along Kings Highway and in the Mechanic Street...

Township approves expansion on Hindu temple

At its June 25 meeting, the Cherry Hill Zoning Board unanimously approved expansions to a Hindu temple--the BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir temple--that sits off Springdale...

The moratorium that saved the Pinelands

In the summer of 1978, New Jersey did something governments rarely do: it stopped. Faced with mounting pressure to open the Pine Barrens to...

Rain can’t dampen celebration

There was a festive atmosphere in the air along Fairview Street on a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, June 28, as parade participants lined up in...

Civil War encampment pays tribute to local heroes

It was a brilliantly sunny day for a demonstration of honor and remembrance at the Gloucester County Historical Society’s Civil War Encampment on June...

Columns

A wake-up call for New Jersey water

BY ALISON MITCHELL New Jersey Conservation Foundation As the most densely populated state in the country, New Jersey is constantly balancing a large population and significant...

Toto lead on dad’s shadow and Yacht Rock

Pressure is the constant companion of any professional musician. Finding and keeping gigs is a non-negotiable fact of life - at least for artists...

Opinion

The Good Life

THE GOOD LIFE

Eleanor Hope Fuhs’ obituary is a long one, full of accomplishments, love for family and an ending that came only after a fight. Known as Dr. Hope, “she was a literal genius, a mathematician, a teacher, a musician and an artist,” that obituary notes. “She was a trailblazer in education who selflessly steered her students, colleagues and her family with love, a sense of humor and a quiet fortitude.”

THE GOOD LIFE

Gerald “Gerry” Shreiber was many things: a stern but generous boss, an animal lover and a self-made businessman who abided by no one’s rules but his own, his obituary notes.

Obituaries

Susan Margaret Beverley Dannheim

With profound sadness, we announce the passing of Susan...

John W. Charon, 72

John W. Charon, 72 (1/23/52-12/27/24) passed away peacefully at...

Jamie Shapoff

  Jaime Rafael Shapoff, 50, of Deptford passed away on...

Eric Brett Sr.

Eric Charles Brett Sr., 37, of Edgefield, SC, formerly...

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