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The Merchantville Board of Education will present their 2019-20 school district budget, followed by a public hearing at the Tuesday, April 30th, meeting. NJAC 6:19-2.7(a) requires the Merchantville Board of Education adopt and submit a formal Board resolution to approve the 2019-2020 school budget as presented by the administration. The…
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Schools
Beginning on Sunday, May 12, Atlantic City Rail Line (ACRL) and Princeton Branch (Dinky) services will resume. For printable Atlantic City Rail Line and Dinky schedules, click HERE. NJ TRANSIT has accelerated the restoration of services, and the new date is nearly two weeks ahead of the agency’s target date…
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New Jersey
A new smartphone app in Camden County will allow citizens to quickly send police tips about anything they see or hear that might be suspicious. County Police Lt. Zsakhiem James said STOPit is not intended to replace calling 911, but is "another supplementary tool so that you can contact us…
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Camden County
Pennsauken’s second annual Nature Enthusiast Day will be held on Saturday, May 4th from 10:00 a.m. to noon, at Tippin’s Pond, 421 Cove Rd. Sponsored by Pennsauken Township’s Department of Parks and Recreation and Pennsauken’s Nature Enthusiasts, the event, open to children ages 7-13, is an opportunity to enjoy the…
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Neighbors
The Camden County ADRC Division of Senior Citizen and Disabled Citizen Services can serve as your doorway to connect you with all of the above and more. The aim of this program is to connect both seniors and adults with disabilities with a full range of the services – public…
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Camden County
The Camden County Board of Freeholders is proud to be sponsoring the Camden County Miracle League for our 5th year! Games take place on Saturday morning at Boundless Field in Challenge Grove Park in Cherry Hill. Our spring session begins on April 13th and runs through June 1st. Players from…
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Camden County
Spring special events at the Merchantville Library include Earth Day Craft on Monday, April 22, 6:30 p.m. and a Fairy Princess Party, Saturday, April 27, 2:00 p.m. Calling all princesses! Come dressed in your finest and enjoy stories, a craft, and treats. Also every Wednesday from 3:30-4:00 p.m. kids can…
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Library
Pinsetter Bar & Bowl has long embraced area craft beer lovers by providing taps for regional favorites and their first Brewers Bowl will take place today, April 18th, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the bowling alley. They've invited 10 craft breweries to send their best bowlers to face off…
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Neighbors
On Wednesday, May 1, 2019, the President of Camden County College, Mr. Donald A. Borden, and staff will be presenting to Haddon Heights High School juniors and seniors on various collegiate topics. Throughout the year, the High School administration has reached out and met with student leaders and discussed several…
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High School
Notre-Dame cathedral, the iconic symbol of the beauty and history of Paris, was scarred by an extensive fire on Monday evening that caused its delicate spire to collapse, bruised the Parisian skies with smoke and further disheartened a city already back on its heels after weeks of violent protests. By…
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National
Experience the ship during the evening hours as the Battleship’s Curator will lead a unique tour to show the more “adult” side of our nation’s largest Battleship including areas of the Battleship not on the public tour. Hear interesting stories and check out some of the adult sailor art. You’ll…
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Camden County