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Top news from West Deptford this week also included a Woodbury man accused of attempted homicide in Mt. Ephraim, more news on school infrastructure projects, and a man whose car was stolen at Wawa.
A reader complains that pressure from the state attorney general's office is being unduly applied to force the SJ Gas project through.
A reader complains that pressure from the state attorney general's office is being unduly applied to force the SJ Gas project through.
Plus: the school district considers Google Chromebooks for its students and moves ahead with a boiler replacement project. Top stories from town this week.
Starting at 5 p.m., visitors to the vintage furniture shop on Haddon Avenue will be treated to a full read-through of the Dickens classic, plus a canned goods drive.
Starting at 5 p.m., visitors to the vintage furniture shop, Dig This, on Haddon Avenue will be treated to a full read-through of the Dickens classic, plus a canned goods drive.
Starting at 5 p.m., visitors to the vintage furniture shop on Haddon Avenue will be treated to a full read-through of the Dickens classic, plus a canned goods drive.
Starting at 5 p.m., visitors to the vintage furniture shop on Haddon Avenue will be treated to a full read-through of the Dickens classic, plus a canned goods drive.
Collingswood police say a local establishment had to eat the cost of some funny money.
Starting at 5 p.m., visitors to the vintage furniture shop on Haddon Avenue will be treated to a full read-through of the Dickens classic, plus a canned goods drive.
Weekday volunteers are needed to help prepare and distribute meals to county residents. Drivers are reimbursed for their mileage.
The transportation company has suffered truck battery thefts three times in the past three months.
For the third meeting in a row, municipal finances topped the docket, as local leaders continued the parade of line-item transfers at the end of the calendar year.
Unknown people removed electronics, apparel, and loose change during a pair of car break-ins in November.
The suspect was last seen wearing a Phillies cap, sunglasses, a black face mask, and hooded sweatshirt. He fled with an undisclosed amount of cash.
The district has received grant funding that will cover $360,000 of the estimated $900,000 project, the remainder of which will be paid for from its capital budget.
Police say a suspect passed the teller a note and fled with an unknown amount of money.