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Rowan commencement celebrations set for May 3 to 9
Rowan University is set to celebrate its graduating students with a series of commencement ceremonies May 3 to May 9. The commencement activities begin with the School of Graduate Studies Hooding Recognition Ceremony for Ed.D., Ed.S., and Ph.D. graduates on May 3. If you purchase a product or register for...
See all homes sold in Winslow, April 22 to April 28
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Winslow reported from April 22 to April 28. There were 34 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,586-square-foot home on Cypress Court in Hammonton that sold for $310,000. Berlin. 57...
Softball Group & conference rankings for May 2
The second month of the 2024 softball season is officially underway with the calendar turning to May. That means many county and conference tournaments are getting well underway or will later this month and the state cutoff is looming toward the end of the month with an eye on the postseason.
Future of N.J. university’s 85-year-old newspaper uncertain after vote to cut funding
Rowan University’s 85-year-old independent, student-run newspaper, The Whit, is facing a 35% cut in funding for next year, a move that staff members say will impact the future of the paper’s weekly print editions. Student leaders in the campus’ student government association voted on the cut after taking...
Salsbery hurls 4-hitter as Egg Harbor holds off Vineland - Baseball recap
Jason Salsbery went the distance and hurled a four-hitter, striking out six and walking one, as Egg Harbor held off Vineland 3-1 in Egg Harbor Township. Salsbery also scored two runs, stole two bases and had a double while Jacob Cagna drove in two runs for Egg Harbor (10-5), which has won five of its last seven games. Michael Piskun and Michael Baxter each finished 2-for-3.
Keri Cronin, a 2014 Chatham High Graduate, Overcomes Cancer While Attending Medical School and is Set to Graduate May 9
GLASSBORO, NJ -- When Keri Cronin received a devastating cancer diagnosis during medical school, she didn’t know if she’d survive, much less finish her studies at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. But after a grueling health journey, Cronin will graduate on Thursday, May 9, fulfilling her longtime dream of becoming a doctor. This fall, Cronin will start an internal medicine residency at Mount Sinai Morningside and West in New York City – with the ultimate goal of becoming an oncologist.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The experience has been “humbling,” says the Chatham native. “I...
Police ID Driver, 33, Killed In Fiery Atlantic County Crash
A Passaic County man died in a fiery crash in Atlantic County, authorities said.An Absecon officer saw the vehicle on fire off Route 30 near Delilah Road just before 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, Apr. 28, the police department said in a news release. The vehicle was spotted near the former site of Bayview …
Petracci paces Egg Harbor past Cedar Creek - Girls lacross recap
Angelina Petracci tallied five goals and registered five ground balls as Egg Harbor outlasted Cedar Creek 10-8 in Egg Harbor Township. Taylor Lear had six ground balls and 10 draw controls while Jessie Chishko scored a hat trick for Egg Harbor (11-2), which has won five of its last six games. Skyler Wood netted twice and had six ground balls and Jossalyn Gagnon had five ground balls. Brielle Hill came up with 13 saves.
Snodgrass stars as Oakcrest rolls past Millville - Boys lacrosse recap
Joseph Snodgrass notched eight goals to help lead Oakcrest past Millville 14-1 in Millville. Gavin Csaszar netted a hat trick while Marek Guerrier had a goal and six assists along with 21 ground balls and won 11 of 13 face-offs for Oakcrest (6-4). Jorge Curtidor-Cornejo came up with 13 saves.
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