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The Week in Review
This week in Gloucester Township, police had their hands full and Thanksgiving celebrations abounded—and that means football. Timber Creek wrapped up the regular season on a high note.

Associate Regional Editor, South Jersey Patch
This week in Gloucester Township, police had their hands full and Thanksgiving celebrations abounded—and that means football. Timber Creek wrapped up the regular season on a high note.

This week in West Deptford, Eagle Point is moving to India—or is it? Also, Eagles football ends the season on a high note, but the real focus is this week's championship game versus Haddonfield.
This week, the Cinnaminson PIrates ended the season with a win and shared title while the township's Temple Sinai celebrated a big milestone.
Get off the turkey sandwich train with these Thanksgiving leftover ideas.
With Small Business Saturday here, you can help drive feet—and wallets—to your favorite independent business.
Small Business Saturday is here. You can help drive feet—and wallets—to your favorite independent business.
Chef Fabian Quiros, executive chef at Princeton's Salt Creek Grille, offers a way to use leftover turkey to create an entirely new dish.
Three CHS seniors receive National Merit Scholar recognition, thanks to their top PSAT scores.
Chef Fabian Quiros, executive chef at Princeton's Salt Creek Grille, offers a way to use leftover turkey and cranberry sauce.
Make a hearty turkey soup, courtesy of a recipe from Chef Fabian Quiros, executive chef at Princeton's Salt Creek Grille.
With Small Business Saturday coming this weekend, you can help drive feet—and wallets—to your favorite independent business.
Carloads of turkey, potatoes and all the Thanksgiving fixings arrived on the doorstep of Gloucester Township families in need this weekend.
This week in West Deptford, the high school loses a senior student, bullying investigations drop and the Eagles prepare for a championship rematch.
This week in Moorestown, a resident walks in on a burglar, students' heroics get noticed and a World War II Marine finally gets his due.
Merchants old and new give the thumbs up on the season as Collingswood Farmers' Market wraps up its 10th year.
This week in Haddonfield, a resident's quick action saves a woman from a car on fire, statistics show a staggering increase in crime last year and the Bulldawgs' championship quest marches on.
This week in Gloucester Township, a watchdog group decries the mayor's Comcast role and drivers will see more ads on the Route 42 drive.
This week in Cinnaminson, Patch takes a look at the town's turkeys, the Pirates lose the playoff race and Project X proves a success.
Jose Adames also must pay back the money and wife Angelita Adames bilked. Angelita Adames will be sentenced for the same crime in December.
Santa Claus is comin' to town, but not before Thanksgiving and the start of the Collingswood Cash holiday bonus.