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Year in Review: Collingswood Schools
Catch up on the top Collingswood school news from 2011.

Associate Regional Editor, South Jersey Patch
Catch up on the top Collingswood school news from 2011.

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Charlene M. Ferraro will be laid to rest in a private internment after a funeral Mass Friday, Dec. 23.
Absegami High School graduate Cierra Kaler-Jones is in pursuit of a Miss New Jersey crown.
A man was injured in a hit-and-run Sunday on Jarvis Road in Gloucester Township and police are seeking the public's help to find the culprit.
A West Deptford man is indicted for attempted murder, West Deptford has a new mayor and a township auto shop makes a single mom's Christmas wish come true.
The following report is supplied by the Collingswood Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Welcome your soldier home with Patch, enjoy Christmas classics and keep up with Collingswood school happenings at tonight's board meeting.
School officials stuffed students' stockings with an extra day of winter break, Helene Fuld graduates its last class and a Blackwood mom fights for a law that could save people who overdose.
Mainstage Center for the Arts jazzed up the holiday season with a concert showcasing the season's delights.
Haddonfield Theater Arts Center gave a theatrical and musical welcome to the holidays with its "Santa's Workshop" on Dec. 17.
Moorestown schools settled a lawsuit over a special needs student and the K.I.D.S. Initiative pops back up. Plus, happy birthday to us! Moorestown Patch turns 1.
Headaches continue with copper downspout thefts, while fundraisers pull in $70,000 for the high school auditorium rehab.
Lost your wedding photos to a scam shutterbug? You may be in luck. Also this week, help welcome your soldier home for the holidays on Patch.
A new Collingswood resident quickly discovers one of Collingswood's holiday delights, the Parade of Lights.
Efforts continue to bump up Collingswood's standing in Reader's Digest's "We Hear You, America" contest.
A pay by license plate option is just one of the changes drivers can expect in 2012.