A look back at the week that was in Moorestown.
New Jersey had 183 reported sightings of strange objects in 2019, according to the National UFO Reporting Center (NUFORC).
From a car donation that helped those in need to the anniversary of Convergence Church, these stories touched Moorestown in 2019.
From school rankings to graduation rates and bullying incidents, here's a look back at school stories that made news in Moorestown.
From elections to a tax increase to affordable housing, there were plenty of political stories to dissect in 2019.
A look back at the top crime stories of 2019 in Moorestown.
Here's a look at some upcoming events in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Gloucester and Salem counties.
Chesterbrook Academy Preschool held a gift drive in support of Toys for Tots
Max Fisher has been named Moorestown's Citizen of the Year for 2020.
The project was first conceived in 2006, and may be finished by next summer. Over time, costs have increased and FOPP needs help.
The Spotted Lantern Fly was seen near the George C. Baker Elementary School in Moorestown last week.
Moorestown scored 365 points to achieve Silver Certification with Sustainable Jersey.
Three entities are bringing attention to immigration issues during a forum in South Jersey next month.
Post festivals, craft fairs, haunted houses, gingerbread contests, Halloween parties, Thanksgiving fundraisers, tree lightings and more.
Here's a look at some upcoming events in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem counties.
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McKenzie Curry recently received the Monique Begg certificate of Merit for her service to the Moorestown Friends Enrichment Program (FEP).
Asa Stackhouse III also helped with Super Storm Sandy when he was with FEMA.
The Avanti String Quartet, featuring members of the Philadelphia Orchestra, will perform at the fundraiser.
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High Octane South Jersey is collecting toys to benefit children at Deborah and the Pinelands Family Success Center.
The grant would come from the New Jersey Historic Trust Fund, if approved.