Williamstown News Menorah bright By: Submitted Content Date: December 22, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of Monroe Township Monroe Township held its second annual menorah lighting on Dec. 5 at the Pfieffer Community Center. Hanukkah, also known as Chanukah, is a Jewish holiday that means “dedication” in Hebrew and is celebrated for eight days. TagsChanukahHanukkahJewish holidaymenorahmenorah lightingMonroe Township Previous articleMake the Holidays Joyful for Older Loved OnesNext articlePirates win season opener against Braves Submitted Content Get our NewsletterThe Williamstown Sun FacebookTwitter -- Boscov's Current Insert -- WilliamstownSideRail Related articles Voorhees News Election: Three candidates vie for board of ed seats Three candidates - one two incumbents - are vying for seats on the Voorhees Township Board of Education... Moorestown News Diwali event explores a proud culture Moorestown residents Rhea, Vari and Reet Arora were inspired by a discussion on cultural appropriation to create Diyas... Cinnaminson News Animal shelter’s words to the wise on pets The Burlington County Animal Shelter held a special open house on Oct. 11 to showcase adoptable dogs and... Moorestown News A new way to teach classroom civics Moorestown Friends School senior Ali Sabir is the founder of Civics Week, a student-led curriculum change for civics. He...