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Year: 2018

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Team Pennsauken Holds Cornhole Fundraiser At Bobby Ray’s On February 24

Team Pennsauken will be hosting a cornhole tournament fundraiser at Bobby’s Ray’s Pennsauken Tavern, 6324 Westfield Ave., on Saturday, Feb. 24, noon to 5:00 p.m. Cornhole is a fun lawn game in which players take turns throwing bags of corn…

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PHS Teachers Recognized By Freedoms Foundation At Valley Forge

Lynda Shanahan and Carolyn Schultz, special needs teachers at Pennsauken High School, are being recognized by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, a nonpartisan educational institution that teaches about American rights and responsibilities, honors acts of civic virtue, and challenges…

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Crescent Hill Academy Announces Launch Of “Bright Beginnings” Pre-K Program

Crescent Hill Academy, a school that provides students with disabilities opportunities to not only learn, but also gain independence, announces the launch of its “Bright Beginnings” pre-kindergarten program. “Bright Beginnings” fills a real need locally, as this is the only…

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Township Committee, School Board Hold Reorganization Meetings

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor By state law, reorganization meetings for municipal governments have to occur within the first seven days of January. So on the first Thursday of the year, Pennsauken residents and municipal representatives gathered at the Pennsauken…

Pennsauken’s Clark, Taylor Receive Camden County’s 2018 MLK Jr. Freedom Medal

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor Pennsauken residents Davon Clark and Rick Taylor were among 13 Camden County residents honored for their work in the community during the 2018 Martin Luther King, Jr. Freedom Medal Awards. Held last month at the…

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Pennsauken High School Holds First Semester Science Fair

By Rachael Shugars, AAP Columnist On Jan. 11, Pennsauken High School held its first semester science fair. I decided to visit my old alma mater to see what the buzz was about.

Food Adventures

Freaky, Fabulous Fries From Pennsauken Eateries

By Rachael Shugars, AAP Columnist The official discovery of the potato, according to the internet, was by the Incan Indians in Peru. It’s the fourth largest crop in the world. In the early 1500s, Spaniards discovered just how delicious they…

Public Meetings Continue For School District Bond Referendum

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor With less than a month and a half away until the bond referendum vote on March 13, the Pennsauken School District is holding several events to inform residents about the proposed initiative designed to make…

Community News

Eagles Day At Cooper River Park Ice Rink February 3

The Freeholder Board will host Eagles Day at the Cooper River Park ice rink on Feb. 3. “Bring the entire family this Saturday and wear your Eagles green to win great gear and prizes,” said Freeholder Jeff Nash, liaison to…

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