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CHS Grad Narrowly Misses Bombs, Progress on Hockey Rink Top Local News
Miss a story this week? We've got you covered—from how the school district spent taxpayer money to news on red-light cameras (hint: don't hold your breath).
Cinnaminson Alum Narrowly Missed Bombs in Boston Marathon
'I'm happy I'm alive,' said class of 2012 grad Michael Atkinson.
How Did Cinnaminson School District Spend Your Money?
The state's Taxpayers' Guide to Education Spending is out. Find out how the district has been using your money, including why per pupil spending spiked last year.
Cinnaminson had been near the top of the list. But Mayor Ben Young says safety along Route 130 is still a priority for the township.
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Cinnaminson Hockey Rink Will Soon Be Playable Again
Volunteers stepped up last month to spruce up the Memorial Park hockey rink—now it's the township's turn.
Also, township committee provides a progress report on Memorial Park improvements and addresses parking concerns at Cinnaminson Harbor.
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Following an attack on the Boston Marathon finish, Mayor Michael Nutter vows to step up security for the May 5 race.
Pension Reform Yields Significant Savings for Cinnaminson
How much will the township and school district save next year due to 2011's pension reform?
Celebrate National Open House weekend by checking out these homes—whether you're in the market or just nosy.
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