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The Week in Review
A lawsuit is filed over the liquor referendums, plus the Moorestown school district loses a suit over a special needs child's education plan.

Associate Regional Editor, South Jersey Patch
A lawsuit is filed over the liquor referendums, plus the Moorestown school district loses a suit over a special needs child's education plan.

Debate raged on Cinnaminson Patch this week about affordable housing, while police and school officials team up for an anti-bullying initiative.
The Gloucester Township officers sustained injuries in a struggle with suspected van thief Hector Aviles.
The school board gets a new member while police hunt a car thief.
Norman Schultz joins HBO's award-winning series as a background character this season.
Police implicate Frank Zaveckas in Cinnaminson burglaries.
Audubon's Donna Gottardi will share her experiences as an American teacher in China at the Haddonfield Library Sept. 29.
The Camden County Women's Health Conference has more than 60 sessions, all for free.
Recycling ads spark a debate, while Gloucester Township students lose a beloved crossing guard to breast cancer.
Ahead of the ceremony Sunday, Tabitha A. D'umo wins a Creative Emmy for her choreography work.
Talk, but no action, on the municipal complex and anti-bullying efforts highlight this past week in Moorestown.
A Sewell woman was killed in a single-car crash on Route 295 in West Deptford. The Woodbury driver faces multiple charges.
West Deptford schools consider uniformity and the mayor announces retirement plans.
Pirates avenge last year's Holy Cross loss, while Bottom Dollar Food plans to open in Cinnaminson.
'Dawgs football gets off to a rocking start, while the Partnership for Haddonfield hopes for calm after a rocky summer.
Mazzez features a variety of women's shoes in its new downtown Haddonfield location.
Gloucester Township Police quickly found the suspect, now charged with car theft and DWI.