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Story Walk, Second Saturday: Five Things for This Week
Plus: library summer programs, a Collings-Knight event on Gloucester City and the monthly meeting of the borough commissioners.

Plus: library summer programs, a Collings-Knight event on Gloucester City and the monthly meeting of the borough commissioners.

This week's top stories in West Deptford.
Plus: $16,000 in materials goes missing from the Route 130 construction project, a teen amputee is back on the lacrosse field and prom pics from the class of '13.
A routine highway stop led to four arrests of Delaware residents and a haul of illegal drugs for West Deptford police.
Which addresses are on the map for Saturday's event? Find out where to shop and who's got what.
As the surface of the man-made lake blooms ever greener, local leaders promise a multi-town, public meeting is coming in June.
Coach Amanda Schramm says her team wants to make some history in the Group 2 softball finals Friday.
Collingswood High School will host its prom promenade Friday in Knight Park. Want to show off your style? Upload pics here.
Almost Home Shelter exec Nancy Welsh says the organization, which handles animal cruelty cases for Collingswood, will attempt to gain custody of the dog and adopt him out.
The Board of Education honored dozens of achievers in the district at its annual award presentation Tuesday.
The Turnersville man was deemed 'a repeat offender who needs specific deterrence' by Judge Walter L. Marshall Jr.
Metals, often stolen for scrap value, and a Caterpillar backhoe have gone missing from the Route 130 highway improvement project in the past year.
With only a few more games left to determine NJSIAA Group 2 championships, West Deptford still has a couple of teams left in the hunt.
One lucky West Deptford resident had a $2,150 reversal of fortune in a matter of hours.
Plus: Collingswood Movie Club, the Art Within Reach spring sale, and a meetup about GMO foods with Ken Roseboro.
The week will also bring a meeting of the West Deptford school board, scuba lessons and a WDHS all-class reunion in Strathmere.
As our armed forces come home from the Middle East, the local Veterans Affairs benefits office is being stretched.
Plus: West Deptford police are commended for their efforts—and the results of their work are evident in a number of drug-related arrests.
All the top stories from this week in Collingswood.