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Township Council Moves Meeting to Dec. 27
A regular meeting that would've happened Christmas Eve is pushed back.

A regular meeting that would've happened Christmas Eve is pushed back.

NORAD turns its attention to the most pressing question today: When will Santa arrive in Cherry Hill? Follow St. Nick's progress online and with smartphone apps.
Find out more about why Italian-Americans eat the Feast of the Seven fishes, and the significance of the meal.
If you're planning on drinking tonight, have a designated driver—or have a taxi service take you where you need to go.
Cherry Hill's mayor joins with others across the nation in signing a letter calling for tighter restrictions on gun ownership.
Donors can give blood at the community center between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m.
If you could make a New Year's resolution for Cherry Hill, what would it be?
Kwanzaa is celebrated in the United States from Dec. 26 to Jan. 1. Get the facts behind the modern-day holiday with this Kwanzaa history.
These stories topped the Cherry Hill news this week. Make sure you read them all.
Several media outlets sought access to juvenile proceedings for the brothers charged in the slaying of 12-year-old Clayton resident Autumn Pasquale.
Post 372 names two winners in honor of former post commanders.
Capturing Christmas lights on your camera can be a challenge. Get some tips. Photograph your lights. You could win $100,000.
Ring in the holiday season with free concerts at the district's two high schools.
The most reliable meteor shower of the year, the Geminid, is on its way. Here are some tips for viewing the celestial show.
St. Nick starts making his rounds with the fire department on Dec. 17.
The region crowned four champions Sunday.
Public utilities customers statewide will be given a direct channel to discuss their concerns about outages during the storm. The first hearings begin Monday in Basking Ridge.
These stories topped the news in Cherry Hill this week. Make sure you read them all.
The boys win out in the South Jersey Soccer League.
New Jersey is facing a nursing shortage in the next 18 years, says Freeholder Ian Leonard. A new program will make it easier for county residents to enter the field.