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Blood Drive Saturday at Collingswood Presbyterian Church
Donate from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sign up online at redcrossblood.org to schedule your appointment.

Donate from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Sign up online at redcrossblood.org to schedule your appointment.

The fundraiser event is an opportunity for the best dressed dogs to bring a smile to everyone's faces at the Collingswood Manor.
Leave a bag of goods on your porch before 8:30 a.m. Saturday. All donations go to the food pantry at the St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
With the timeline on a judicial ruling legalizing same-sex marriage rolling up, municipal clerks can start taking applications for marriage licenses on Monday.
Guest readers included teachers, family members, and some of the Miss West Deptford pageant winners.
The Committee also swore in West Deptford Police Chief Samuel DiSimone and approved the promotion of Lt. Sean McKenna to Deputy Chief.
The event brought together wine enthusiasts from throughout the Delaware Valley.
If the commissioners authorize a bond recall, the borough could save some $200,000 in interest payments over the next eight years.
In what Collingswood police regard as an isolated incident, a 15-year-old girl had her cell phone taken from her by a pair of men on her way home from school.
Committee members discuss the thought process behind waiting nearly two months to confirm Acting Chief Samuel DiSimone as full chief.
Collingswood resident Joseph Dinella says that the debt burden in the borough means it spends less on public services than its neighbors do.
The project is a collaboration with the Harvard Library Innovation Lab, and offers a chance for neighbors to spread the word on what's worth checking out.
West Deptford police reported that a bizarre exchange among patrons of the Family Dollar on Route 45 ended with lewdness charges for one man.
The smash-and-grab incident occurred in the early morning hours of Sept. 5.
Take a look at some photos from Cathy Poulton of the former Genesis guitarist as he stopped by Collingswood on his sold-out East Coast tour.
The third week of October has a long list of activities in Collingswood. Check 'em out.
There's also a night of low-cost babysitting at the RiverWinds, a Board of Education meeting, and a township committee meeting.
Plus: Red Dog Designs comes to Haddon Avenue, Tuesday is the winemakers ball, and a Woodlynne kid fired a pellet gun at some kids at a football practice in Oaklyn.
Plus: a historic performance for West Deptford cross-country runners, a Woodbury man arrested for sexually assaulting a child, and an arrest in the killing of a Gloucester Twp. woman.
Before the Bridge, Collingswood's all-day music festival, won't be a wash-out, thanks to the support of The Factory, which is hosting the free concert at its Fern Ave. location.