June 2012 Issue
Every month, we dedicate our pages to lauding accomplished young students, award-winning athletes and championship little league teams. And yet, behind every game-winning goal and academic scholarship earned, there are dedicated parents who support...
Anorexia and bulimia are amongst the most emotionally and physically devastating disorders affecting young men and women today,
Thirteen hardworking Moorestown Friends School students were recognized for their accomplishments in foreign languages
Math teacher and Haddonfield resident Echeverria received the 2012 Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award from Camden County College for his excellence in instruction
Cherry Hill East junior Delaney scored her 100th goal in May, getting in six goals in a victorious game over Pennsauken. The varsity player has made a total of 75 goals this season.
Marlton Penguin B Street Hockey Tournament Team took home the title of National Street Hockey Association Champions by defeating Monroe Township by a score of 5-1 on May 6 in Egg Harbor Township. The team went 26-3-4 during the season and tallied four...
Coaches Greer and Winkler led Moorestown Lacrosse Club’s Team 4-Black to an undefeated season with a record of 21-0.
Four Wedgwood Elementary School students were honored for their efforts in the school’s annual National Multiple Sclerosis Society Read-a-thon, which raised $4,122.50 for the worthy cause.
“We want to thank Suburban Family for the article about “It Takes a Village NJ”
on page 27!
Fifth-grade students at Bells Elementary School in Washington Township have been minding their P’s and Q’s all month in preparation for their annual tea party—a fun event that allows the students to display their manners and etiquette.
$11.6 million: Total value of scholarships awarded to Delran’s Holy Cross High School graduating class this year—an average of about $6,500 per student. Of the 178 graduates, 98 percent are heading off to higher education, and two students will serve...
Pack up the poles and bait and head on over to Medford Park for a morning of fishing hosted by the Medford Vincentown Rotary Club.
How do the female role models, power players and executives of South Jersey help the community that has supported them through the years? We asked local business-women and professionals:
“As a local ‘power player,’ what have you done to give back...
“As a local ‘power player,’ what have you done to give back...
South Jersey programs offer great opportunities for children dealing with special needs of all types, as well as the families that care for them.
Spring Hills Senior Communities dining room draws a crowd with signature cuisine.
A Helping Hand in the Community: Carolyn V. Chang Attorney at Law Provides Help to Families.
At Armstrong Pediatric Dental, Dr. Susan Armstrong helps recognize the dignity of each child.
The Y.A.L.E. School: Innovative “School-within-a-School” Programs Offer Hope and Opportunities.
Huntington Learning Center helps students excel through the school year and beyond.
Advocare Pediatric & Adult Medicine provides accessible and convenient treatment for South Jersey.