PVS students gain STEAM in tank finals

Two Pleasant Valley Elementary sixth-graders who comprise the team Energy Torus competed in the STEAM Tank Finals on...

Board shares curriculum audit results

The Evesham Township Board of Education presented findings from the district’s curriculum audit - completed in the spring...

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

Lifting the fog on mosquito spraying

Each summer, humans reignite their war with mosquitoes. And...

Fly the flag, soar like an Eagle

Life Scout Ryan Carroll of Troop 9 in Palmyra...

A three-town celebration

There will be a lot of excitement this weekend in Delran, Riverside and Delanco as the three towns have joined forces for a three-day...

‘The good keeps going’

More than 500 members of the Seneca High student body, faculty, alumni and family members gathered for a relay in the last days of...

High-school veteran moves on

A 17-year veteran of Haddonfield Memorial High School has called it a career. A teacher there since 2009, Christopher Janney retired at the end of...

How to ‘Symply’ lower high blood pressure

Nearly half of all U.S. adults - a whopping 120 million - have high blood pressure, according to the Centers for Disease Control and...

L.E.A.D. hosts carnival at Tabernacle church

Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence – better known as L.E.A.D. – is a national and familiar nonprofit that was founded in 2014...

Beetles and buses at Harrison Township Day

Around 3,000 people came out to celebrate Harrison Township Day on June 6 at Ella Harris Park. The event is meant to celebrate everything that...

Columns

Lifting the fog on mosquito spraying

Each summer, humans reignite their war with mosquitoes. And who can blame us? These pests deliver irritating bites and, in some cases, can carry...

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,...

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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