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GCAS Adoptable Pet of the Week: Princess and Tiger
These two friendly housecats had to be surrendered after their owner developed asthma.

These two friendly housecats had to be surrendered after their owner developed asthma.

Plus: Woodbury's new grocery store is a big draw, and South Jersey magazine readers vote on the best businesses in West Deptford.
Collingswood businesses were in heavy rotation in this week's local news. Plus: what happened with the Fourth of July fireworks, and what's the latest on the algaecide in Newton Lake?
The Camden native and former Barnes Foundation curator now takes breakfast at the Farmers Market and says the Collingswood arts scene 'is right about to explode.'
Police say Michael Dehner was under the influence when he allegedly rear-ended a Woodbury man on Jessup Rd.
On July 13 only, shoppers can get a dozen doughnuts at a special price in celebration of its 76th birthday.
West Deptford resident Shirley Vallee says the Republican-led township administration stands against 'reckless spending.'
Get to the market early July 13 for a special guided tour!
The room was a contentious display from a community grappling with a shrinking ratable base and looking as much for scapegoats as for solutions.
After a successful zoning board appeal, Chef Alex Capasso has the all-clear to move on a key feature for his new concept.
While Collingswood showed off its red, white and blue on the Fourth of July, community organizers took a stand for independence from GMO food products.
Joseph Mooney was arrested for burglary and theft of movable property. Police say he took military medals, two cameras and a knife from a victim's home.
A Lincoln Avenue resident was startled Tuesday when he turned on the lights in his kitchen and discovered a masked intruder there.
On the docket are measures that would clear the way to name a successor for retiring police chief Craig Mangano, a nearly $6,500 refund in water overbillings and, of course, discussion on the 2013 budget.
The chair of the West Deptford Republican Club claims the flat budget proposed by committee Republicans stands in opposition to 'debt, cronyism, mismanagement and abuse.'
In a letter to the director of the New Jersey Division of Local Government Services, the West Deptford committeewoman expresses her concerns with the proposed flat budget for 2013.
A day after its small-screen debut in Save My Bakery, the Collingswood bakery was bustling with foot traffic.
The first 200 people in line on South Broad St. Thursday morning will receive a tote bag full of groceries.
Collingswood police say it didn't help 43-year-old Cornell David Woods that he ducked behind a tree as they approached, either.