Sean D. Smith has been inducted into the school's Academic Honor Society.
The prestigious honor is held for high school students who have demonstrated high academic proficiency.
The university's public relations student spotlight organ donation at their annual festival.
New Jersey Watchdog has compiled a list of more than 1,000 retired public employees collecting $100,000-plus pensions across the state.
Moorestown's daylong service project/spring pep rally had a little of everything: charitable fundraising, motivational speakers, and a prom proposal to remember.
Thanks to the help of volunteers, the third graders put on a play to help them learn about Moorestown during the American Revolution.
"It’s really a whole day committed to community in general, not just within the high school, but ... the greater community.”
The Moorestown Board of Education had to restart its search for a superintendent after their first candidate dropped out.
No trash talk here: Rowan and New Jersey Special Olympics athletes create a first-of-its-kind basketball league.
PACE's third annual science fair was a success, according to organizers.
The students presented the congressman with a $3,370 check of the money they've raised for the Wounded Warrior Project this year.
Now in its 24th year, fundraising for Moorestown's Project Graduation party has already begun.
"When we announced we were going, a cheer went up through the building. You would think I gave them the day off."
"You have to keep moving, get them to participate vocally. And humor. You have to use humor."
The Moorestown Board of Education is still mulling its options after a failed superintendent search, though an interim administrator seems likely.
Moorestown Education Association/Home and School-sponsored open houses give parents a window into their children's school day.
The Holy Cross High School Women's Ensemble took the stage at Carnegie Hall earlier this month.
A district administrator got a $15,000 pay raise last week, irking the union and others.
The students are competing with thousands of others across the country for a chance to get their drawing on the Google homepage.
Children in the Friends Enrichment Program of Moorestown Friends Meeting, in partnership with Moorestown Friends School, assemble robotic vehicles with Legos.
The Moorestown Board of Education is now faced with restarting the search process, hiring an interim superintendent, or both.
Moorestown's director of personnel Susan Powell will take over for UES principal Kim Jackson when she leaves this summer.
The 182-pound wrestler will continue his quest at states on Saturday.
Moorestown Mayor John Button stopped by Roberts Elementary School Friday to read to students for Read Across America Day.
The school's production of "Twelfth Night," featuring a cast of 25 students, runs at 7 p.m. tonight and Saturday.
Artist Sarah Cannavo, who completed the mural in the Roberts library late last year, was honored at a special ceremony Wednesday night.
The state wrestling tournament in Atlantic City awaits Moorestown's Thomas Forline.
A special ceremony will be held at Roberts Elementary School Wednesday.
The state is giving the Moorestown School District $250,000 more this year, which could cut into a projected tax increase.
The Quaker school's new math building—expected to open in early April—will bear the name of iconic teacher Neil Hartman.
Band and chorus standouts, mathletes and National Merit Scholars recognized by the Moorestown Board of Education.
After a months-long search, "one strong candidate has emerged," according to Board Member Matt Simeone.
The Interact Club's annual Soup for the Soul event—held Saturday at the First Presbyterian Church—raised $3,500 last year for the Food Bank of South Jersey.
Amid worries that keeping the school election in April would make it much more expensive, Moorestown council voted to move it to November.
The increased cost of holding an April election is leading the board to revisit its earlier decision.
MFS eight graders achieve success at MATHCOUNTS competition as a team and individually.
Tickets ($15) are available until Thursday. Proceeds benefit the Moorestown High School baseball team.
Council will consider a resolution Thursday to shift the April election to the fall—potentially reversing the decision made by the Moorestown BOE earlier this month.
It's not all legwarmers and Members Only jackets as Moorestown students brush up on history to perform "The Wedding Singer."
For the second year in a row, 4th grader Ally Haas is collecting charitable donations for her birthday.