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New Year's Resolutions

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

What Would You Improve in Moorestown in 2013?

If you could make a New Year's resolution for Moorestown, what would it be?

More than 45 percent of Americans make a resolution every year, according to statisticbrain.com. Some people vow to live a healthier lifestyle, others promise to spend more time with family, and many say they will try to save money. As millions of Americans make resolutions to improve their lives, what could we do right here in Moorestown to make it an even better place to live? Would you focus on business development? Do you want any changes to township parks? New rec programs for kids? Something else? Tell us in the comment section below what's on your Moorestown wish list for 2013.

anonymousdave

12:29 pm on Sunday, January 6, 2013

Three words. Rich Moorestown Fuckers. You guys live in Moorestown! The pinnacle of Burlington County. Stop complaining about it, and embrace the fact that you live in MOORESTOWN. The best town in the county, heck, state, and according to CNN; Nation. Sincerely, A jealous Pemberton Twp. resident   more ›

Monday, December 31, 2012

What's Your New Year's Resolution, Moorestown?

Find out what some of Moorestown's most important public figures want to accomplish in the new year.

Just because we rarely keep our New Year's resolutions, doesn't mean it's not worth making them.  In the spirit of the season, we asked some of Moorestown's movers and shakers to tell us their resolutions for 2013, ranging from the personal to the political to the community-minded. What do you want to accomplish in the New Year? Share your resolutions with us in the comments.

Holly Myers

6:35 pm on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Moorestown resident David Friedman inspired me with his daily reflections about kindness in 2012. Did you read them? They were fabulous! I resolve to blog once a week in Patch's Community Voices on the topic - and to do my part to sustain our longstanding commitment to growing a culture of kindness. How we treat one another - and ourselves - really DOES matter. Holly Myers.com   more ›

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