Weekly Roundup: ‘American Ninja Warrior’ connects Mt. Laurel family, local actor to star in comedic play
Catch up on the week that was with The Sun’s “Weekly Roundup” feature.
Catch up on the week that was with The Sun’s “Weekly Roundup” feature.
Mt. Laurel Library reminding locals that September is ‘Library Card Sign-up Month’
According to the American Library Association, every September the association joins with libraries nationwide to remind parents, students and all members of the public a library card can serve as the first step in a lifelong journey of self-education and academic achievement.
Mt. Laurel actor to star in East Coast premiere of comedic play ‘Human Error’
There have been a million Juliets, but Marissa Wolf of Mt. Laurel gets to be one of the first actors to portray Heather, one half of one of the couples at the center of “Human Error,” a new comedy by Eric Pfeffinger making its east coast premiere at Pegasus Theatre Company in Princeton Junction this September.
“American Ninja Warrior” brings Mt. Laurel family together
For some people, life is about overcoming obstacles. For Brian and Chris Wilczewski, their teenage years were spent building them in the backyard of their family’s Mount Laurel home. When he saw what his sons were up to, Moorestown Township physics teacher Richard Wilczewski didn’t object. He decided if his sons were going to build parkour obstacles, he was going to help them do so safely.
Rowan College at Burlington County started its 50th academic year this week
Rowan College at Burlington County began its 50th academic year this week. Michael A. Cioce, acting president and vice president of Enrollment Management and Student Success, welcomed students in their classes and launched the college’s first official presidential Twitter account.
Entry deadline for 2nd Annual Pinelands Juried Photographic Exhibit set for Sept. 14
The entry deadline for 2nd Annual Pinelands Juried Photographic Exhibit is set for Sept. 14. The Pinelands Preservation Alliance (PPA) and a volunteer committee composed of professional and amateur photographers are once again hosting the annual juried photography exhibit focused on the Pinelands National Reserve.