In this week’s print edition of The Sun:
• A new life in America: Six years ago, HMHS salutatorian Chenxi Lin couldn’t speak English, now he is headed to the Wharton School of Business.
• Borough amends budget: Amendment needed as state releases state aid figures. Tax rates will not be affected by the change.
• Where there’s smoke, there’s a Griffeth: Firefighters involved with Haddon Fire Co. №1 since the early 20th century.
• Persistence gets book published: Shirley Hough fulfilled one of her late husband’s lifelong goals by having his first novel posthumously published.• Record connects two generations of sluggers: Chris…
• Drexel partners with HMHS: Students will be able to get a jump start on their college careers, as Drexel University will offer college level classes next year.
• 9,260 tons, what do they get?: Mayor hopes latest recycling numbers enough to win $25,000 grant. New services eyed to increase those numbers even more.