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Your Guide to the Collingswood Book Festival
The festival is a huge, busy event. Here's some of the don't-miss details.

The festival is a huge, busy event. Here's some of the don't-miss details.

The festival is a huge, busy event. Here's some of the don't-miss details.
We talk to some residents who have a first-hand look at what it means to be called into work for no pay.
We talk to some local residents who have a first-hand look at what it means to be called into work for no pay.
Removing the 'acting' title from the chief's position took a resolution from the floor that wasn't on the agenda.
Camden County Police say Shawn Garrison was carrying a gun loaded with hollow-point rounds Tuesday night.
After reports of township residents venting their frustrations on municipal workers, Mayor Ray Chintall hopes some new signage will remind people of their manners.
Three people were picked up for weapons, narcotics possession and distribution charges and assault and robbery offenses.
Camden County Police say Shawn Garrison was carrying a .380 Smith and Wesson with a defaced serial number and that was loaded with hollowpoint bullets.
The Collingswood Board of Education is suing local media preemptively to protect itself from liability related to its investigation into Joseph McLoughlin's bias claims.
The event, which has run off and on in the borough since the mid 1970's, will raise money for the local food pantry as well as for fighting hunger abroad.
On the docket are a $78,000 well repair, a new curfew for Halloween and Mischief Night, and a look at the township's best practices mandated by the DLGS.
A Superior Court judgment has been requested before the results of the school-board-commissioned bias investigation are released.
Did you miss any of the biggest news in Collingswood last month? Here's your recap.
Did you miss any of the biggest news in West Deptford last month? Here's your recap.
A Cherry Hill-based software development team came up with the program and is distributing it to help kids and parents navigate their classes more easily.
West Deptford resident Andrew Reddin said he wasn't trying to be a hero when he dove into the Delaware after a deer; in fact, he didn't want anyone to know about it at all.
Several reports have come in to West Deptford police in the past month of damaged vehicles, including one resident whose car suffered $4,000 in clean-up costs.
There's also a regularly scheduled meeting of the township committee on Thursday.
If you thought the peach pie contest was a brawl, you have no idea what you're in for next.