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From home run sluggers to sabre fighters, surfing pros to gymnastics champs, this year's premier athletes all share three things in common: talent, hard work and a fierce desire to win. Here, meet some of the most impressive young individuals from across...
More than 50 Washington Township third-grade students joined New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher to harvest squash at Duffield’s Farm Market in Sewell. Since 1999, Tracy Duffield has been working with local elementary school students...
What are kids thinking?
“Do you feel prepared to transition to a new school?”
Miranda, 15, Freshman, Shawnee High School, Medford
“It’s no different than going to school last year and the years before.
“Do you feel prepared to transition to a new school?”
Miranda, 15, Freshman, Shawnee High School, Medford
“It’s no different than going to school last year and the years before.
They’re our educators, role models and friends. Not only are they responsible for teaching us math, English and science, but they are preparing us for the road ahead.
Washington Township High School Renaissance Club students (pictured), along with Kohl’s store associates, teamed up to beautify the school’s grounds.
Science, social norms and international relations have all transformed the nature of adoption in South Jersey in recent years. But one thing hasn’t changed: local couples’ determination to become parents.