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Moorestown Speaks: Quotes of the Week

An FBI agent shares his harrowing 9/11 experience and a Moorestown High School grad explains how she's getting ready for a two-year trip to Mozambique.

“Now it’s up to us to deliver.”

PREIT executive vice president Bruce Goldman, after council awarded four liquor licenses to the Moorestown Mall


“It took us a long time to get to this, didn’t it?” 

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Mayor John Button, just before council approved an $11.9 million bond to build the new municipal complex


"And I will always remember the golden torch held high. And I’m not a philosopher, I don’t believe in signs, or anything like that. All I can tell you, from that point forward, I drew a comfort from that."

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FBI agent Richard Quinn, describing how he saw the Statue of Liberty on the morning of 9/11 during the Burlington County 200 Club prayer service 


"It's great to recognize the kids when they win. It's also great that Suzie helped another player up after she knocked her over."

Live Civilly co-founder Kahra Buss explaining the idea behind the youth soccer "Civility Awards"


"You're taking stuff you wouldn't normally take, like a French press, and extra pens and chalk ... The fact that I’m worrying about the little stuff, it’s all going to be good.”

Moorestown High School alum Veronica Armstead-Williams describing the difficulties of packing for her two-year Peace Corps trip to Mozambique


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