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  • Harvest festival draws thousands to Croft Farm

    Cherry Hill hosted its harvest festival on Oct. 19 at Croft Farm, an annual tradition in the township that goes back at least two decades, when it was called the pumpkin festival. “Harvest Fest is one of Cherry Hill’s biggest and best events, drawing thousands each year,” said Mayor Dave Fleisher. “This (year) was no different,…

  • Harvest festival draws thousands to Croft Farm

    Cherry Hill hosted its harvest festival on Oct. 19 at Croft Farm, an annual tradition in the township that goes back at least two decades, when it was called the pumpkin festival. “Harvest Fest is one of Cherry Hill’s biggest and best events, drawing thousands each year,” said Mayor Dave Fleisher. “This (year) was no different,…

  • Cherry Hill Calendar

    Wednesdays Barclay Farmstead public tours Noon to 4 p.m. Barclay Farmstead, 209 Barclay Lane (off West Gate Drive). For more information, visit Barclay Farmstead: A Living History Museum | Cherry Hill Township, NJ.  Oct. 29 to Nov. 5  Happenings at the Cherry Hill library at 1100 Kings Highway North. For more information, call (856) 667-0300…

  • Cherry Hill Calendar

    Wednesdays Barclay Farmstead public tours Noon to 4 p.m. Barclay Farmstead, 209 Barclay Lane (off West Gate Drive). For more information, visit Barclay Farmstead: A Living History Museum | Cherry Hill Township, NJ.  Oct. 29 to Nov. 5  Happenings at the Cherry Hill library at 1100 Kings Highway North. For more information, call (856) 667-0300…

  • Follow Halloween safety tips

    The American Red Cross has tips parents can follow to help keep children safe while enjoying Halloween festivities. Welcome trick-or-treaters to your home, but light the area well so young visitors can see and sweep leaves from sidewalks and steps. Clear porch or front yard of obstacles someone could trip over.

  • Follow Halloween safety tips

    The American Red Cross has tips parents can follow to help keep children safe while enjoying Halloween festivities. Welcome trick-or-treaters to your home, but light the area well so young visitors can see and sweep leaves from sidewalks and steps. Clear porch or front yard of obstacles someone could trip over.

  • Professor discusses how to judge online ‘facts’

    The township library addressed the issue of online misinformation and how to be more aware of it by hosting an AARP Community Conversation on Oct. 16 entitled, “Tips for Being News Savvy Online.” The speaker was Joseph Assalone, who has 45 years of experience as a CPA and recently retired from his position as adjunct…