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Lost Puppy Recovered; Prom Dresses Never Actually Stolen
Plus: if you're carrying heroin, it turns out that ducking behind a parked car is a good way to get noticed by police on patrol.

Plus: if you're carrying heroin, it turns out that ducking behind a parked car is a good way to get noticed by police on patrol.

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Collingswooders (and many others) turn out for May Fair, Panthers baseball falls in the playoffs and the borough has a new place to dine on Asian fusion.
Great summertime grilling is a suburban seasonal rite. What are your go-to moves?
Police arrest Zachary Butler for crimes allegedly committed in mid-May.
Also, $20,000 in missing prom dresses!
This week in Collingswood, you can get an education on almost anything at a new shop, county officials refuse to release info on a local SWAT bust, and Mayor Maley dishes on Moody's again.
Suit up and stop by the National Guard Armory 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday.
One winds up on the train tracks, another on a front lawn.
This week in Collingswood, the LumberYard got a new developer, Haddon Ave. got a new shop and Sara Ann Kronrot showed amazing fortitude for a child.
Show mom how much she’s treasured, but don’t spend a fortune.
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Our Readers' Choice winner for staycations took more than two-thirds of the vote.
New Jersey's junior senator will give his insights and advice to Camden County College graduates.
Also, someone made off with a whole lot of cooking oil. Slick.
These stories were among the most-read on Collingswood Patch this week. Did you read them all?
The full moon tonight will be the closest it's been to Earth in nearly 20 years.
Also, the infamous train fighter gets a ticket to jail.
These stories topped the charts this week at Collingswood Patch. Did you read them all?
A New York Times article explores the era of the $250 baseball bat.