Williamstown News Flags for the forgotten By: Submitted Content Date: May 12, 2025 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of Monroe Township Volunteers came out to place 660 flags along Corkery Lane for the annual Flags for Forgotten Soldiers event on April 30 to spread awareness of veteran suicide prevention. TagsFlags for Forgotten SoldiersKnights of ColumbusMonroe TownshipVeterans Crisis LineWilliamstown Previous articleMan and woman die in house explosionNext articleMemory tree Submitted Content Get our NewsletterThe Williamstown Sun FacebookTwitter -- Boscov's Current Insert -- WilliamstownSideRail Related articles Cherry Hill News Cherry Hill Calendar Wednesdays Barclay Farmstead public tours: Noon to 4 p.m. Barclay Farmstead, 209 Barclay Lane (off West Gate Drive). For... Cherry Hill News Senior living residence offers ‘a walk in their shoes’ dementia simulation November marks Alzheimer's Awareness Month, with the goal of giving the general public greater knowledge of the signs... Gloucester City News Hundreds participate in Marc Ryan 5K Run It was a chilly Saturday morning Nov. 15, as hundreds of people congregated outside of VFW Post 3620... Haddonfield News ‘Greetings’ from area contest students The Haddon Fortnightly held its second annual Greeting Card Cover Design contest to coincide with the holidays and...