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Obama's Approval Rating in NJ on the Rise
Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?

Associate Regional Editor, South Jersey Patch
Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?

Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?
Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?
Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?
Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?
The president of Collingswood's band boosters sends out her thanks after a successful fundraiser.
Pine Hill’s Jermaine Jones is vying for ‘American Idol.’ Was his Stevie Wonder song enough to put him in the top 12?
With 16 frozen yogurt flavors and 100 toppings, customers can dream up thousands of sundae creations at the new Haddon Township shop.
With 16 frozen yogurt flavors and 100 toppings, customers can dream up thousands of sundae creations at the new Haddon Township shop.
New York Giants Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham, fresh off a Super Bowl victory, sign autographs for fans at BC Sports Saturday.
New York Giants Hakeem Nicks and Mario Manningham, fresh off a Super Bowl victory, sign autographs for fans at BC Sports Saturday.
Mark Newbie fourth-graders boogie to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" at the recent talent show.
Where is your family's favorite place to spend time together in Collingswood?
Hang out with the Cat in the Hat, a principled elephant and many more Dr. Seuss characters at Collingswood High School's "Seussical" production.
State Sen. Donald Norcross, a proponent of consolidating elections, said moving fire district voting to November will increase turnout and save money.
Haddonfield Historical Society combines two winter delights—an afternoon of board games and warm soup—for its first 2012 fundraiser.
State Sen. Donald Norcross, a proponent of consolidating elections, said moving fire district voting to November will increase turnout and save money.
Courage to Connect New Jersey will hold a forum in Collingswood to tout the benefits of consolidating towns as a cost-savings move.
Courage to Connect New Jersey will hold a forum in Collingswood to tout the benefits of consolidating towns as a cost-savings move.
By tabling the reappointment of an Ethics Board member, City Council left the board one person short of a quorum needed to continue operations.