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Are Merchantville students off to Haddon Heights? |
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Attempts to remove Merchantville students from Pennsauken High School have gone on for decades. Merchantville’s most recent effort to move its students occurred in 1992. In that case, an administrative law judge said Merchantville could send high school students to Haddonfield, if Haddonfield would accept them.
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Train club's open house features all the bells and whistles |
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The Tarantinis, of Merchantville, were one of hundreds of model train lovers who have visited this year’s annual Holiday Open House of the Cherry Valley Model Railroad Club. Now in its 50th year, the club has been holding its open house at the church since 1965.The display occupies an area of approximately 3,200 square feet and has more than 2,000 feet of track. There are, according to club member John Dunn, “tons of trains. I couldn’t even begin to tell you how many trains are here.” http://on.cpsj.com/A9KEtC |
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Cahn ready to take on 2012 |
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The Cherry Hill-Merchantville joint commission recently put out an RFP to solicit companies, non-profit organizations or academic institutions to study a merge between the two municipalities. Cahn said the commission would have a busy few months ahead, with finding ways to study the merger and move it forward. “My hope would be for the commission to come to both government bodies for input before deciding,” Cahn said. http://bit.ly/wn20
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Phillies Release Making History, New 2011 Phillies Video Yearbook |
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Dan Stephenson has written and produced more than twenty Phillies documentaries including Legends of the Fall, The Perfect Season, Richie Ashburn: A Baseball Life, Glory Days - The Story of the 1980 Phillies, Field of Memories - The History of Phillies Baseball at the Vet, and Phlashback: A Century of Phillies Baseball,
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Errors suspected in data reports |
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Camden reported 22 incidents of violence for this past school year among 13,799 students — just six more than among Merchantville’s 322 students, Haddonfield’s 2,445 students and Beverly City’s 267 students. In the tri-county area, almost 30 school districts reported more violent incidents than Camden — including Audubon, Cherry Hill, Cinnaminson and Washington Township. http://on.cpsj.com/tD216e |
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Seton Hall walk-on Pete Dill achieves goal |
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If you're wondering why Seton Hall (and NJIT) were wearing neon green sneaker laces on Tuesday night, it was because the two teams were participating in "Go 4 The Goal." It's a cause to help raise awareness and allow fight Pediatric Cancer. The foundation, was started in 2006 by Merchantville couple Richard and Beth Stefanacci, after their son Richard was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. For more information, log on to go4thegoal.org. http://bit.ly/utkZM8 |
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Visitors enjoy First Friday at Manifest Health |
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