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STEPHEN FINN

Articles by STEPHEN FINN

A look ahead at the Palmyra School District’s 2019-2020 school year

The Sun met with Superintendent Brian McBride to discuss district goals for the upcoming school year.

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Burlington County Library hosts summer book sale

Sale will run from Thursday, Sept. 5 through Sunday, Sept. 8 at the Burlington County Library.

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BTPD asks for citizen input

With their Citizen Survey, BTPD aims to give residents a platform to voice their opinions about their local department.

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Borough signs on with potential redevelopment partner at latest meeting

Glen Stock with Stock Development Group attended the meeting to talk about what his company can do for Palmyra’s long-running redevelopment project.

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A look ahead at the Moorestown district’s 2019-2020 school year

The Sun met with Superintendent Scott McCartney to discuss district goals and a new bond referendum aiming at improvements throughout the district.

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Burlington Township Storm recognized at latest council meeting

The local boys soccer team went undefeated in their spring season, scoring an impressive 39 goals and allowing only eight.

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Date set for dedication of Chief Peyton I. Flournoy Sr. Memorial Park

Ceremony will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 and will be followed by light refreshments at the community center.

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Moorestown Fire Department dedicates new truck to longtime member Arthur Collins

Collins is one of the most senior members of the department, serving Moorestown for the past 61 years.

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A look ahead at the Burlington Township School District’s 2019-2020 school year

The Sun met with Superintendent Mary Ann Bell and Director of Human Resources and Community Relations Liz Scott to discuss district goals and new additions for the upcoming school year.

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Palmyra Board of Education discusses preschool aid program, school policy and an artistic mural

Superintendent Brian McBride discussed revisions to school policy in regards to student discipline as well as a state aid program that could potentially expand the district’s current preschool offerings.

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