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Black and White Kitten Found on Cooper Ave.
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On the 34th anniversary of the borough's bread-and-butter attraction, Patch talks to the organizers who grew May Fair from a local art show into a 50,000-guest block party.
West Deptford Police make the arrests for heroin possession, drug needles and other related charges.
Watch the video of the keynote address delivered by the New Jersey Senate President last Friday.
Twenty-four people, including 11 family members of first responders, are listed as plaintiffs in a lawsuit that alleges wrongdoing by Conrail, Norfolk Southern and CSX.
For those following the aftermath of the Moore, OK tornado, local musician and Oklahoma native Dave Kelly describes what it's like to grow up in storm country.
From Memorial Day parades to holiday fender benders, this live map shows delays and diversions on area roads right now.
From Memorial Day parades to holiday fender benders, this live map shows delays and diversions on area roads right now.
The service will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Camden County Veterans Cemetery at Harleigh.
The New Jersey commissioners of the Departments of Health and Environmental Protection offer a status update on the condition of the summer vacation spots.
Find out how the West Deptford teams are faring in their NJSIAA championship quests.
The 2013 municipal budget will show $1.4 million in increased debt service, says Mayor James Maley, but those figures are attributable to the sale of borough-owned properties.
James Maley will serve another four years as the mayor of Collingswood. Joan Leonard and Michael Hall will also oversee the same responsibilities they did previously.
Det. Sgt. Michael Cramer, Investigator John Craig, Investigator Jason Sherman and Investigator Jeffrey Pallies all received certificates of commendable performance.
Carol Girardi is looking forward to retirement and spending time with her grandchildren. But she is concerned with leaving a hole in a market that served plus-sized women.
Police have not determined a motive in the incident.
Plus: calligraphy and Zumba classes.
Plus: PFLAG meeting, Summer Mummers, Frugal Fourth Fridays and more.
Plus: the passing of 2011 CHS graduate Marie Fowler, new homes for sale in the borough and a heartbreaking loss for the girls lacrosse team.
Plus: Assemblyman Moriarty is cleared of all charges, and some new homes are on the market in West Deptford.