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West Deptford Eagles XC Showing Strength Early
The West Deptford boys cross-country team is establishing itself early on as a power in the Colonial Conference for 2013.

The West Deptford boys cross-country team is establishing itself early on as a power in the Colonial Conference for 2013.

A resident at the Heights of Collingswood offered to let his alleged dealer stay with him for a few days, and things went worse from there, police said.
A look at the week ahead in Collingswood also includes live music performances and a board of education meeting.
The two-day weekend event will bring families from throughout the region to downtown Woodbury, and culminates in a starlight concert with 10,000 Maniacs.
Kathleen Korbel, 54, of the Grenloch section of Washington Township, was shot to death Friday while housesitting in Gloucester Township.
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Collingswood kicks in for Kitchen Consigliere and kicks off kids restaurant week; plus parking kiosks are back online. Your top stories of the week.
A state public health veterinarian notes, however, that only 4 percent of all rabies cases come from bats.
Three men beat an attendant at the Route 130 Valero in a robbery attempt on Sunday evening.
Three men assaulted an attendant, but fled with no cash.
Solicitor Anthony Ogozalek was asked to account for some $3,000 in conversations with Committeeman Sam Cianfarini over the past few months; Cianfarini said he trusts the solicitor 'more than anyone else in the township.'
The borough announced Friday that its new meters are operational.
There's also an opportunity to meet up with the Proud Neighbors of Collingswood, join Cub Scout Pack 3001, and learn how to write 'a stellar college essay.'
The test case for a municipal ordinance revising local law to allow the keeping of chickens as pets is advancing in nearby Haddon Twp.
There's also a showing of the feature-length film 'No Footing,' directed by GlouCo resident Michael Licisyn, who will provide a Q&A after at Woodbury H.S.
The first reading of a salary ordinance was approved unanimously at the township meeting September 19.
A state public health veterinarian notes, however, that only 4 percent of all rabies cases come from bats.
A state public health veterinarian notes, however, that only 4 percent of all rabies cases come from bats.
Timothy Polijczuk was driving on suspended license when he struck and killed 67-year-old Joyce Putmon, according to officials.
Plus: it's back-to-school night for Oakview Elementary parents.