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Budget/Utility Superintendent Resigns/Shop Local: Moorestown Patch Week in Review
A look back at the week that was in Moorestown.

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Moorestown Council Cancels June 6 Meeting
Any matters that were previously scheduled or noticed for this meeting will be taken up at the next scheduled council meeting on June 20.
Moorestown High School Baseball Team Manages Upset, Ultimately Falls in Playoffs
The 14th-seeded Quakers upset the No. 3 seed in the first round earlier this week.
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Moorestown High School Athlete Earns $1,000 College Scholarship
Jessie Britton earned the scholarship from the NJSIAA during a recent luncheon.
Moorestown Council Considering Tax Rebate for Shopping Local
Deputy Mayor Victoria Napolitano introduced the idea during Monday night's workshop portion of the town council meeting.
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Moorestown Friends School Students Inducted Into National Honor Society
Students were inducted into the Chinese, French and Spanish honor societies.
Moorestown Council Approves $23.9 Million Budget With Tax Cuts
Council approved the budget during Monday night's meeting at town hall.
Replacements Named as Moorestown Announces Resignation of Utilities Superintendent
Bill Butler was also running Public Works at the time of his resignation.
Moorestown Council Makes Final Decision on Hockey Rink, Municipal Parking Lot
Both measures were up for a final vote Monday night.
Moorestown Patch Letter to the Editor: Council Candidate Defends Town on Transparency Issues
Mike Locatell responds to Kati Angelini's questioning of the township's transparency issues.
Taking the Stress Out of Studying for Final Exams in Moorestown
Best in Class Moorestown provides tips in its monthly column.
Budget Presentation, New Superintendent Highlight the Month in Moorestown Education
Board President Brandon Hugh recounts the events of the May 2 meeting.
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