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Plan to Get Police Back in Schools, Flooding Relief Top Local News

Also this week, a quintuple threat impresses on the music scene, Cinnaminson learns how much school taxes will likely cost and a musician proves Irish music is much more than 'Danny Boy.'

Police Pitch Plan to Put Officer Back in Cinnaminson Schools

Members of the Cinnaminson Board of Education are considering a proposal that would put a police officer back in the school system, while having—most likely—no immediate impact on the tax rate.

Cinnaminson School Budget Holds Tax Increase

The board of education approved a tentative budget Tuesday that will raise taxes $107—below the 2 percent cap—on the average assessed home.

Administrator Seeks to Connect Flooded Residents with Relief

Township administrator Frank Locantore says he's trying to get information out to residents who have sustained flood damage in recent years.

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'Exceptional Young Musician' Shows Off Skills at Special Concert

Rush School fifth-grader Genna Goins was given the rare honor of playing in the Olympic Conference Junior High School Band.

Cinnaminson Girls Win ICBL Championship

Cinnaminson's fifth grade girls travel basketball team won the Inter-County Basketball League Championship (ICBL) on Wednesday, defeating Haddonfield 21-16. 

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Think You Know Irish Music? Think Again

Circle of Friends brings back the John Byrne Band for another pre-St. Patrick's Day show featuring traditional Irish folk music.

Youth Academy for High Schoolers Offered in Cinnaminson

Springboarding off the success of last year's police academy for middle school students, Cinnaminson Police are offering a similar program for high schoolers this spring.

Maple Shade Cop Taken to Hospital Following Crash

A Maple Shade police officer was taken to the hospital following a two-car crash at Route 73 and Forklanding Road in Cinnaminson March 3, authorities said.

Rush Students Get Carried Away with Reading

The Read Across America train ran through Rush School, taking all of its passengers on a reading adventure.

 

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