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BOB HERPEN

Former radio broadcaster, hockey writer, Current: main beat reporter for Haddonfield, Cherry Hill and points beyond.

Articles by BOB HERPEN

Kiwanis of the Haddons holding annual Citrus Fruit Sale

Variety of fruits available for borough and area residents through Nov. 18 The USDA Food Pyramid recommends two-to-four servings of fruit for the healthy adult daily diet. To aid the community…

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Mussoline responds to racial incidents involving Haddonfield athletes

Expresses faith that the district, community and athletes can improve in wake of recent events Haddonfield Superintendent Larry Mussoline has once again found himself in the middle of a racially-tinged incident…

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Letter to the Editor: Susan Hoch

Haddonfield resident, physician weighs in on several racial incidents involving borough athletics in recent months, response by school officials To The Editor: I write in response to the email sent to…

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Obituary: Helen Lorene Laird

Haddonfield resident, champion of music, internationally recognized singer, former Temple University dean passed away on Oct. 24 Helen Lorene Laird passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at age 92. A Haddonfield…

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Cherry Hill sisters provide a taste of home to upcoming festival of arts, books and culture

New book offering recipes from Mediterranean to be presented on Nov. 18 Throughout the centuries, the Jewish diaspora has provided civilization with some of the finest works of art, contributions to…

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Youth welcomed to join Haddonfield wrestling tradition

Practices for kids up through fifth grade to begin on Nov. 12 Children from Kindergarten through fifth grade are welcome to join a tradition that dates back to 1949 here in…

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Cherry Hill East announces date, honorees for athletic Hall of Fame ceremony

Eighteen men and women who proudly represented CHE will join its honor roll on Nov. 24 The Cherry Hill East Athletic Hall of Fame will holds its 2018 induction banquet on…

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Haddonfield commissioners, school board reach memorandum of understanding over Bancroft Hall parcel

Both sides planning to work on equal land swap in coming months Haddonfield’s Board of Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution at its Oct. 23 meeting to adopt a memorandum of understanding…

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Food sensitivity workshop to take place Nov. 7.

Learn about the various connections between what we eat and how good we feel Learn how food sensitivities can cause physical and mental health issues at a free workshop on Wednesday,…

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Fight continues for Cherry Hill mother whose daughter has rare disease

Meredith Schalick determined to hit Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood head-on with tireless fundraising efforts Seven-year-old Emilia Schalick wants her community and the public to know she’s in the fight of…

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