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Don't Forget About the Job Fair Wednesday
Camden County will host its sixth job fair in two years on April 11—don't forget to dress for success.

Camden County will host its sixth job fair in two years on April 11—don't forget to dress for success.

The New Jersey state wrestling tournament gets underway this weekend in Atlantic City.
The money was disbursed by the Camden County Office of Emergency Management.
Also, don't ask a hotel clerk to take care of your needles, OK?
Collingswood learns its state aid figures for the borough and school district and a town restaurant made it to the semifinals of the James Beard Foundation awards, aka the Oscars of food.
Moving up a weight class this season appears to be paying off for Collingswood grappler Tony Giancola.
One Panthers wrestler won in the quarterfinals, while three teammates fell to opponents in the Region 7 tournament.
Where's your favorite place to enjoy the flavors of Italy in Collingswood?
Mike Campbell triumphs in his 160-pound match, while three teammates suffer pins.
With state aid figures in hand, Collingswood officials can begin finalizing a budget draft.
Collingswood officials question the feasibility of a neighborhood watch, Collingswood Community Theatre stages "The Music Man" and LumberYard residents defend their complex.
The first in a semester-long series of public talks will be held 6:30 pm on Monday, February 27, at the Blackwood campus of Camden County College.
Make life ridiculously easy for you and your neighbors with these 13 tips to maximize your Collingswood Patch experience.
Actually, none of those things are really in this installment of the OMGs. Technically.
Collingswood addresses LumberYard refinancing, local eateries prepare for Valentine's Day and readers weigh in on the proposed Rutgers-Rowan merger.