Township native earns memorial scholarship

The Fund for American Studies (TFAS) has awarded Benedict Segrest the inaugural Eric Tarpinian-Jachym Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is named for a...

Libraries are expanding museum pass program

The Burlington County Library System offers cardholders free access to more than three dozen museums, zoos and historic...

Another piece of literacy

The Friends of the Moorestown Library will officially open the facility's book sale room with a ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, June 27. “If this is a way...

Enthusiastic residents crowd Moorestown Day

The weather held out for Main Street during Moorestown Day on June 6. Todd Williams has lived in town for about 25 years, and he loves its small, friendly feel....

News

Camden County roadwork projects, June 22-26

Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County...

High schools bid 2026 graduates farewell

A sea of red filled the Liacouras Center on...

Gotta Luv community spirit

Township council presented two proclamations at its June 10 meeting that recognized the work of people in the community. Council Vice President Donald Brown presented...

Freedom from harm

Delran will co-host Freedom Fest – A Star Spangled Spectacular with Cinnaminson and Palmyra - on Saturday. To ensure a safe and family-friendly environment, strict...

‘I gave the team a mission’

The township board of education recognized dozens of student athletes on seven school teams at its June 9 meeting. District athletics director Michael Beirao introduced...

Shades of 1964 at Lake Lonnie

On a sweltering Father’s Day in 1964, Lake Lonnie was packed with families carrying metal coolers to big, wooden picnic benches and setting up...

Mitch Madness

The township parks and recreation department is teaming up with local basketball coach Jason Mitchell to host Mitch Madness summer basketball at Bunker Hill...

Township unites for 4th of July festivities

Washington Township will host its 4th of July on the first Saturday of that month with its annual parade. The festivities will begin at the...

Columns

Lighting the way to history on the Jersey Shore

From Sandy Hook to Cape May and along both the Delaware and Hudson rivers, historic lighthouses dot New Jersey shorelines. Built for their utility,...

Synthetic fields unacceptable for World Cup play

By HEIDI YEH Policy Director, Pinelands Alliance This summer, as millions of fans tune in to the FIFA World Cup, it’s worth paying attention not...

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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