Township lights the night

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Marlton residents turned out on Dec. 6 for the township’s third annual holiday light parade on Main Street.

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Before it began, residents and their families stopped by for pictures with Santa Claus, free hot chocolate stations along Main Street, festive music, and activities that included games and rides on a holiday train. The parade took off at 6 p.m. and included vehicles from residents registered to participate.

On hand to represent the township were Mayor Jackie Veasy, Deputy Mayor Dr. Krystal Hunter, Councilwoman Heather Cooper, and Councilman Christian Smith. The event was a joint effort with Evesham Fire-Rescue, the township’s police department, public works, Evesham parks and township staff.

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