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The gift of time: Volunteers are crucial to the community

Volunteerism is alive and well in South Jersey. Three married couples were recently cited for their volunteer service in one area fire department, including providing...

Post-COVID student scores on rise, but still catching up 

It appears students may be recovering from low scores in reading and math that were the result of COVID. Though not out of the woods...

Teaching tools to cope  

According to the oft-cited psychiatrist Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, there are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. You could say another stage is...

Feb: 29: An extra day in the month to consider others   

February is blessed with an extra day in 2024: It's a leap year, a quadrennial event that means the final day of February is the...

Gov. Murphy disappoints with veto of invasive species bill

by Jay Watson, Co-Executive Director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation Courtesy of Gail Hampshire Purple loosestrife. Spring is months away, but as warmer weather arrives we...

Resolve to make new year resolutions you can keep 

It's that time of year again, time to start the New Year's resolutions we made in a holiday spirit of confidence and determination and...

Day of memory, day of service 

Many of us know that Martin Luther King’s birthday is celebrated in January every year, usually on the third Monday of the month.  That places...

The past becomes the present

As often happens in history, what was old is often new again. But could anyone have anticipated the return of VHS? The VHS tape -...

The year in review

As this week’s Sun newspapers focus on the top stories of the year in South Jersey, we thought we'd examine here some of the...

‘Worse than fruit cake’

You may have seen them on state roads run by NJDOT (Department of Transportation) beginning in October of last year, pithy sayings on highway...

Tying shoes, wiping away tears

The Mantua school district will shortly bid farewell to James Fellon, its School Resource Officer, otherwise known as an SRO. The district shared the news...

Solitary confinement

Are you lonesome tonight? If so, it may be dangerous to your health.  The U.S. Surgeon General recently released a warning that loneliness and social...

Letter to the Editor: Edward J. Dodson

Dear Editor, The township's announced purchase of the Holly Ravine Farm prompts me to write about the property rights system that enables someone to purchase...

Letter to the Editor: Edward J. Dodson

The township's announced purchase of the Holly Ravine Farm prompts me to write about the property rights system that enables someone to purchase and...

Bullish on bullying

It's more than just schoolyard taunts. Bullying has many forms and a bully pulpit - if you will - on social media. Right now...

Dressed for awareness

It's not what you think. Among October's national observances is National No Bra Day on Oct. 13. It’s not a message to underdress, as if...

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