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Christina Mitchell

Christina has been the Sun Newspapers’ copy editor since 2022. She works closely with our reporters and other team members to deliver accurate news to the people of Camden, Burlington, and Gloucester Counties. She is known for her hands-on approach to reporting, and prides herself on leading by example. Before joining us, she worked as an executive editor at Courier-Post, where she managed a newsroom of 32.

Articles by Christina Mitchell

Remember the workers

Labor Day is more than just the last gasp of summer Hard as it is to believe, summer is nearly gone, and with it, a bumper crop of hefty tomatoes…

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Ditch this game

The ring-and-run prank can get ‘players’ in trouble Mantua Township police have been on the lookout for two males who took an old and familiar prank too far. Ding-dong-ditch –…

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Make a night of it with police

National event bolsters law-enforcement ties to community Berlin Borough announced a National Night Out for early next month with a twist on the annual event: Instead of people coming to…

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Raining cats and dogs

Post-COVID surrenders increase need for pet adoptions Back in December, the Burlington County Animal Shelter offered the Christmas gift of waived adoption fees for adult dogs and cats. The result…

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Is America a bummer?

Our ‘crisis of confidence’; may be a misinterpretation Those of us old enough to remember the presidency of Jimmy Carter in the late ’70s may also recall what was described…

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The company of strangers

How we can help ease loneliness and isolation in others Like most months in the year, July is filled with national observances that run the gamut from silly to serious.…

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Lives that matter

Juneteenth has long been a day to honor Black life and history When the nation established a June 19 federal holiday two years ago to commemorate the unofficial end of…

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The path to success

Full-day preschool has benefits that literally grow with kids The Cherry Hill board of education is in the process of converting its preschool program from half to full day beginning…

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Tough pill to swallow

Overdose deaths can be caused by unused prescription drugs Among the unused or expired prescription drugs collected by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Prescription Take Back Day April 22…

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The season for reading

Summer immersion in books can be a boon to kids When should children begin their summer reading? How about yesterday? According to a blog from the children’s publisher Scholastic, 96%…

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