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‘The Blue Envelope program is another tool’
Looking in the rearview mirror and seeing a police car’s lights flashing is stressful, both for a motorist and a police officer who doesn’t know what to expect in an encounter. “Multiply that feeling by 1,000 for people with autism and neuro-divergent issues,” said Cooper University Health Care Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Montella during…
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‘The Blue Envelope program is another tool’
Looking in the rearview mirror and seeing a police car’s lights flashing is stressful, both for a motorist and a police officer who doesn’t know what to expect in an encounter. “Multiply that feeling by 1,000 for people with autism and neuro-divergent issues,” said Cooper University Health Care Chief Medical Officer Dr. Joseph Montella during…
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Mayor walks the walk on wellness at mall
Since Mayor Dave Fleisher took office over a year ago, one of his most promoted efforts is the Wellness Campaign to improve the health of township residents and foster community engagement. Among events he’s sponsored are seminars, nutritional cooking classes, senior engagement and outdoor programs. And on March 26, he joined one of his regular…
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Mayor walks the walk on wellness at mall
Since Mayor Dave Fleisher took office over a year ago, one of his most promoted efforts is the Wellness Campaign to improve the health of township residents and foster community engagement. Among events he’s sponsored are seminars, nutritional cooking classes, senior engagement and outdoor programs. And on March 26, he joined one of his regular…
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Blue envelope
Albert J. Countryman Jr./The Sun John, a young man from Luke’s Place, describes how great it feels to have a license and how it gives him independence during the launch of the Blue Envelope Program for drivers with autism or related conditions on Tuesday morning, April 1 at the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office in Camden.
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Library holds kids’ event for Makers Day
Makers Day is New Jersey’s annual celebration of STEM culture and the process of creating and learning throughout life. Its 11th year was celebrated from March 21 to 23 at the Cherry Hill library, among other locations. The first Makers Day was held in 2014 after a grant from LibraryLinkNJ, with the goal of boosting…