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Week in Review: Budgets, Bistros and Bureaucracy

Did you read all of these stories, the top Collingswood Patch news of the past week?

Taxes will likely go up in Collingswood, but the mayor says the borough is in a better financial position.

Her backyard still stinks, but Christina Caruso crusade is still to turn bureaucratic wheels.

Admit it, you’re a little bit nosy—nah, let’s say “interested”—about how much other people’s properties are worth around town. Here’s a list of the top 100.

Find out what's happening in Collingswoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

This is really not what you want to open your door to.

Find out when Collingswood’s newest eatery plans to open its doors.

Find out what's happening in Collingswoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

As if getting your car stolen isn’t bad enough, how about having the thief look you in the eye and drive away your car as you plead with him not to?

Learn how womanhood, artistic expression and fabric come together at Perkins Center for the Arts.

More than half of sexual assaults aren’t reported to police. Find out why in Patch’s series on National Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

 

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