The issues come as the district continues to deal with an estimated total loss between $8 million and $9 million in state aid by the 2024-2025 school year.
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The topic of nonpartisan elections has become a heated partisan debate, and legislation from the state could still potentially have the final say.
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Plenty of summer fun is on the way in the coming months.
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Due to liability issues, there will be some minor, technical changes to where food vendors are placed at the event, along with other small changes.
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A slight decrease in the municipal tax rate and an increase in the value of the average assessed home in town means flat municipal taxes for residents.
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The initiative seeks to distribute thousands of decals for motorists to affix to their vehicles to promote the message “Be a HERO – Be a Designated Driver.”
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This year’s valedictorian was Aayushi Parikh, and this year’s salutatorian was Alexis Armstrong. Each have plans for medical school, and each believe in getting work done as early as possible.
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The event allowed kids to learn about the process of municipal government while also having fun and building leadership skills.
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The semimonthly market will run every second and fourth Wednesday of the month through Sept. 25 at the Marlton Greene Shopping Center from 4 to 8 p.m.
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Registration is now open for Mt. Laurel's adult residents or business owners looking to learn more about the day-to-day operations of the department.
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