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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…
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Library costume swap is easy on the wallet
Libraries are centers of reuse and sustainability in communities worldwide, and Cherry Hill’s is no exception. Besides loaning books and other materials to residents, the facility also hosts sales and exchanges of lightly used goods, among them its Halloween costume swap on Oct. 15. It was the second consecutive year for the event, which takes…
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Library costume swap is easy on the wallet
Libraries are centers of reuse and sustainability in communities worldwide, and Cherry Hill’s is no exception. Besides loaning books and other materials to residents, the facility also hosts sales and exchanges of lightly used goods, among them its Halloween costume swap on Oct. 15. It was the second consecutive year for the event, which takes…
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Abigail Twiford/ The Sun. Luke Patterson gives a presentation to the gathered youth and their parents discussing the various programs the Civil Air Patrol offers.
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Courtesy of Cherry Hill Township. Congressman Donald Norcross, Mayor Dave Fleisher and other elected officials visit the Diwali Festival at BAPS Cherry Hill.
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Officer Anthony Amato creates ID cards for children at the festival.
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Attendees shop at the various vendors and booths throughout the festival.