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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...

Fields where they lay

Let's remember the heroes lost on Memorial Day Memorial Day later this month coincides with two national observances: National Beef Burger Day and National Hamburger...

Over easy

Jersey diners serve up more than eggs and bacon Jersey diners are as iconic as the Pine Barrens and the boardwalk. As the gardens in...

The lifeblood of community service: volunteers

They contribute to both America’s economy and its culture When the Haddonfield Civic Association recently honored Kathy and Dennis Tully for their service to the...

Demanding action on guns

Moms at the forefront of effort to stem the violence The national gun control debate went local earlier this month in Camden County, with a...

The state of our mental health

Both kids and adults alike are in need of help There are at least two communities in South Jersey – and likely more – concerned...

Hope in yellow

Daffodils in bloom remind us of persistent antisemitism The National Daffodil Project is not just a sign of spring. Around the nation, about 800,000 daffodil bulbs...

Letter to the Editor: Margaret Haviland

To the Editor, Every weekday morning, I drive on Borton Landing, Westfield, Tom Brown and Riverton roads to get to work at Westfield Friends School....

Days to pay attention

April observances can open eyes to important issues Each month of the year brings with it national observances, often as many as the days in...

Phishing for money

Don't let a phone scammer get access to your information Phone scams cheat people out of their money. Imagine this scenario: Someone calls your cell phone...

A taste for learning

Cookie sales teach Girl Scouts valuable skills Girl Scout cookie-selling season as we know it – with young girls manning tables at local retailers and other...

Not in front of the children

Kids are traumatized as much as adults by domestic violence A local organization that deals with domestic violence victims is in need of more volunteers. The...

Teaching kids early

Progress uneven when it comes to preschool in the U.S. Washington Township is clearly proud of its preschool program. Described by the township as creative learning,...

Proceed with humor

Not everyone finds state’s comical road signs funny It appears the federal government's sense of humor may need a road test. New Jersey has recently had...

Every teen life counts

How to talk to your teenager about suicide The Kellman Brown Academy’s suicide awareness panel on Feb. 28 will tackle an uncomfortable topic: teens who take...

No Need for Speed

Impatient, angry drivers make roads more deadly Monroe Township police recently got an infusion of grant money that will help the department monitor aggressive driving...

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