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Cherry Hill Library Blood Drive Runs Tuesday Afternoon
Donors can help make up the summer blood shortage at the American Red Cross.

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Phone: 609-433-9911
Hometown: Flemington, NJ
Birthday: Oct. 1
A New Jersey native, I grew up in Flemington, in the central part of the state, before heading south to study journalism (after a brief stint as a music major) at Rowan University.
After getting my degree, I worked for the Bridgeton News (now The News of Cumberland County) and its sister papers, Today's Sunbeam and the Gloucester County Times, as a photographer and reporter, where my work garnered awards from the New Jersey Press Association, New Jersey Press Photographers Association and National Press Photographers Association.
When I'm not tethered to my laptop and camera, I'm either out running year-'round (yes, even when it's 20-something degrees out), skiing in the winter or golfing in the summer. I'm a marginally competitive distance runner, with my best races coming at 10 miles and half marathon length. I also try to read as much as possible, regularly devouring 30 books or more a year, as well as countless periodicals, news articles and blog posts.
Donors can help make up the summer blood shortage at the American Red Cross.

The Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Adoptable Pet of the Week belongs to a family that is having some medical issues, which leaves little time for her to be adopted.
The convention wraps up its 10th anniversary in Cherry Hill with tons of big names.
Cherry Hill hosted the annual championship, which came down to the ultimate double-elimination final.
Erial avenged a Sunday night loss to take the banner home.
Erial trailed early, but pulled off the comeback victory.
Also, Barclay Farmstead is open for tours.
Daryl Turner and Robyn Bernstein will have to pay back $2.6 million they stole from customers.
The Stealers fell to Nashua, NH, in the consolation round.
Police said they don't want Darren Walp coming back to Camden ever again.
The Stealers will play for third place Sunday morning in the Junior American Legion Northeast Regional tournament.
Also, a redevelopment study hits a delay and police say a dangerous drug was involved in a crash that killed two Cherry Hill women.
Police have not yet released a cause for the pileup, which happened around 1:45 a.m. Saturday.
Also, a flea market argument gets way out of hand, police say.
The Stealers beat Fairfield, CT, in the opener of the Junior American Legion Northeast Regional Saturday.
State Police say the accident is still under investigation.
Keith Johnson allegedly smoked the drug before getting in a deadly crash in Merchantville in January.
Each middle school has one night, while East and West will each offer two chances at new student orientation.
Cherry Hill students will soon be returning to class. Get all of your important dates for events and school closings here.
The Junior American Legion tournament will now start Saturday morning.