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Kennedy Health raises awareness for Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

The 80 Percent by 2018 Pledge event encouraged attendees to sign a pledge supporting the cancer screening programDozens of Kennedy associates, physicians and leaders...

Strong play up the middle, young talent could boost Washington Twp. baseball in 2017

The Minutemen are hoping to ride the momentum of last year’s postseason run into the 2017 season.Washington Township High School only finished the 2016 season...

On campus: Degrees, awards and college acceptances

Local students graduated from college, received leadership awards and were accepted to Delaware Valley University.Michelle Catterall earned a master degree of education in communication...

Weekly roundup: Budgets, student highlights and district test results

Check out some of the top stories from the past week in the Weekly Roundup.Living historians share first-hand accounts of women’s historyWashington Township High School students...

Mayor’s message: Budget update, cost-savings and economic development

Mayor Joann Gattinelli provides insight and updates of what the administration has been working on during the first quarter.At the council meeting on March 22,...

Standardized test results presented at Board of Education meeting

The school district’s results in the AP, SAT, ACT and PARCC standardized tests were reviewed at recent BOE work session.The 2016 standardized testing results were...

Mayor optimistic about preliminary budget; petition validity under review

Mayor Joann Gattinelli addressed residents on first quarter progress, while petition committee members delivered petition signatures to council at meetingMayor Joann Gattinelli addressed residents at...

Do something: NJ Makers Day, health and fitness expo

Also, the South Jersey Garden Group Show and Moore College of Art and Design film festivalLibraries across New Jersey will be celebrating NJ Makers Day...

Board of Education approves preliminary budget

The district will hold a public hearing on the budget in April.A school tax increase of 2 percent was approved at last week’s Board of...

District operations manager awarded for management, leadership success

Bob Schoenfeldt was named Certified Educational Facilities Manager of the YearWashington Township Public Schools’ Operations Manager Bob Schoenfeldt has been named as the 2016–17 Certified...

All-South Jersey and All-State musicians recognized by Board of Education

Students named to the All-South Jersey and All-State Honors Ensembles were recognized at the March BOE work session meeting.The Washington Township High School Supervisor of...

On Campus: Local students named to college honor and dean’s lists

Residents attending Farleigh Dickinson University are recognized for their scholarly achievements.Zachary Heffner, Corinne Pisauro, Shea Mallison, Nadia Dautruche-Tingling, Taylor Perkins, Tya Miles, Maryellen Van...

Living historians share first-hand accounts of women’s history

Washington Township High School students heard tales from women who served and lived through during World War II“It was a win-win,” LaRosa said. “My students...

WTHS names Students of the Month

Principal Ann Moore recognized the high school’s February Students of the Month with a breakfast in their honor

Heggan Library to close for parking lot reconstruction

The Margaret E. Heggan Library will be closed from April 8 to the 16The Margaret E. Heggan Free Public Library’s parking lot will be reconstructed...

Police seek public assistance in locating missing endangered person

The Washington Township Police Department is looking for Jacquellyne Marie Sturgill of SewellWashington Township Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in locating Sewell resident...

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