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Keep your eyes peeled for glittery hearts around town—you could win prizes and help nonprofits at the same time.

Associate Regional Editor, South Jersey Patch
Keep your eyes peeled for glittery hearts around town—you could win prizes and help nonprofits at the same time.

With messages like "being weird is cool," a local nonprofit combines music and literacy to help children be themselves, on stage and off.
Keep your eyes peeled for glittery hearts around town—you could win prizes and help nonprofits at the same time.
It's a musical week in Collingswood and deadlines are approaching for spring baseball, softball and lacrosse.
Haddon Fire Company No. 1 and Task Force 14 respond to an early morning fire Saturday.
Officials look to learn a lesson from the fuel spill, high school athletes make their futures official on National Signing Day and we ask Eagles fans a moral dilemma—can you root for the Giants in the Super Bowl?
A school bus driver has a close call, Collingswood's school board moves elections to November and Casona welcomes a new chef.
Locals go for Wing Bowl infamy, the West Deptford Committee cuts its own salary and an abandoned home faces demolition.
Teachers OK a contract deal, Haddonfield rallies for a boy with cancer, the Partnership for Haddonfield needs a new leader and we ask Eagles fans to search their hearts—is it OK to root for the Giants?
Plans for a go-kart track rev up, a Cinnaminson woman aims to run a half-marathon in every state to combat hunger and we ask Eagles fans to dig deep—is it OK to root for the Giants?
The school board elections will remain in April for now, Moorestown athletes decide on their college futures and we ask Eagles fans if they can possibly root for the Giants in the Super Bowl.
John McBride, 18, of Cinnaminson, faces four charges for allegedly swiping pills and a bike in Palmyra.
The school board moved elections to November, the Rotary Club drums up support for a "field of dreams" and Mainstage mounts a Harper Lee classic.
The school districts settles with a special needs student's family, Moorestown Police bring in one alleged burglar and hunt for others, and local schools gear up for Catholic Schools Week.
Edward Scott Jr., of Runnemede, didn't succeed in reportedly breaking into a vending machine, but police said he did land a loogie on officers.
Bystanders recall the aftermath of a car plowing into a doctor's office, West Deptford wrestling pulls out a huge win against Haddonfield and the township needs a few good men and women to serve on boards and commissions.
A story on roadwork draws strong reader reaction, friends mourn a life cut short and our columnist explores the upside of letting your kids take over meal preparation.
Haddonfield crowns a new citizen of the year, a jewelry store isn't leaving Haddonfield after all and a meeting on Bancroft's possible future is set.
Patch's Directory connects local businesses and services with residents and visitors to town.
Two alleged thieves pressed their luck by returning to re-burglarize the Quality Inn on Route 38.