Cinnaminson News In the pink By: Submitted Content Date: October 22, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of the Cinnaminson Fire DepartmentMore than 150 cars were featured at the Cinnaminson Fire Department’s Paint The Town Pink fundraiser at Mainline shopping center on Oct. 6. TagsCinnaminson Fire DepartmentPaint the Town Pink campaign Previous articlePink supportNext articleTesta Urges DEP to Secure Long-Term Deal with East Point Lighthouse Submitted Content Get our NewsletterThe Cinnaminson Sun FacebookTwitter Current IssueCinnaminsonSideRail Related articles Mt Laurel News Catalan-Culnan is first Latina deputy mayor Mount Laurel Council started the new year by swearing in a new mayor and deputy mayor at its... Cherry Hill News Taking the oath for school board The township board of education reorganized during a meeting on Jan. 5. Board secretary Jason Schimpf administered the oaths... Cherry Hill News The officers’ oath Medford News District veteran named to board The Lenape Regional High School District Board of Education has welcomed Amanda Fitchett as a member who will...