September 2013 Issue
A team of Lenape Regional High School District (LRHSD) students won the 3rd Annual “U Got Brains” Champion Schools Program contest this past June, claiming a driving simulator and $10,000 for the district’s four schools with the win. For the contest,...
A member of the Marlton Recreation Council track and field team, Nicole Clifford had a terrific showing at the AAU National Junior Olympics in Detroit. She shattered her personal record with a time of 5:51.89 in the girls 9-year-old 1500 meters, as...
The Shamong Braves, a team of third- and fourth-grade players, won the 2013 Indian Mills Athletic Association championship. They took home the title after defeating another Indian Mills team in the final. The Braves were coached by Mike Dunn, Nate Fowler,...
Cameron Humphreys, just 10 years old, completed a 65-mile bike ride for this year’s American Cancer Society Bike-a-thon with local group Team Evesham. Riding alongside his dad, Dan, he raised $2,710 for the organization’s fight against cancer, a cause...
Li Salewski, a Chinese language teacher at Washington Township High School, was selected to participate in a four-week China Workshop Program for Foreign Chinese Language Teachers (Hanban) in Beijing, China, this past summer. The program took place...
The Marlton Chiefs Street Hockey Penguin A Division team won the title at the National Street Hockey Association Championships under the leadership of Bob Long. The boys edged Gloucester Township in the final, 1-0, and went 34-8 on the season. Long’s...
In today’s digital age, the latest eyewear aims to reduce the aches and pains of the 9-to-5 worker (and gamers, too).
I would ask if things have calmed down since the kids are back in class, but that’s a question inevitably answered with either a sarcastic “Yeah, sure” or a “no” and a nervous laugh. Do things ever slow down once summer ends?
It’s hard to beat a private school education when it comes to getting ready for college.
The public vs. private school debate is certainly nothing new. Parents have long wondered whether the costs associated with private schools were worth it....
The public vs. private school debate is certainly nothing new. Parents have long wondered whether the costs associated with private schools were worth it....
Now is your chance to nominate South Jersey’s best family-oriented local businesses for our annual Best of Family contest.
Another fall is upon us, a fresh start filled with new schedules, new lessons—and new trends.
Children are welcome to come to the Camden Children’s Garden in costume and can complete the look by making their own wizard hat or fairy wings and wand at the event.
Fall is the perfect time to change up—not hangup—your workout routine to prevent that dreaded fitness plateau.
Cleaning with a purpose: COIT Cleaning Services works with your family’s safety in mind.
Making Dreams a Reality: Brindisi Builders creates stunning projects that exceed customer expectations.
A Show of Inspiration: Ace Plumbing, Heating & Electrical Supplies, Inc. offers a comprehensive array of products in five convenient locations for builders, contractors and DIY homeowners.
Education With An Edge: Camden County Technical Schools offer high school students a head start on their future.
Meet the Alpacas: Jersey Breeders offers the community a day-in-the-life look of an alpaca farm.
Teaching life lessons: The King’s Christian School: An exceptional education
Promoting Education for Patients and Professionals: Dr. Gail Childers looks to the future of periodontal health care.
Revitalize Family Living: For comfort and practicality in family outdoor areas, turn to Think Pavers Hardscaping
Eye On Health: Dr. Sally Halim believes eye care and overall health are more related than people realize.
Never a Dull Moment: Collingswood Manor residents stay busy because they decide what’s going on.
Time For Home Renovation Projects: Home Trimwork helps give your home a facelift for the season