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Camden County to Introduce Bike & Trail Master Plan
Get your first look at the trail network 6 p.m. on May 29 at the Camden County Boathouse.

Get your first look at the trail network 6 p.m. on May 29 at the Camden County Boathouse.

Denise Kerth was one of two recipients of the first Ph.Ds in Caldwell College history at its 71st commencement.
Seven people were injured. Investigators suspect the driver, Tyler Burlingame, 21, of Paulsboro, may have had too much to drink.
West Deptford CFO Brenda Sprigman is operating with outdated software and a legacy of obscure records, says Committeeman Sam Cianfarini.
Despite protests at its May 2 meeting, the committee introduces a budget calling for a tax hike.
The annual event will be held from noon to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 19.
Sympathies are pouring in for the Oaklyn teenager, who apparently lost her battle with leukemia Thursday.
The West Deptford committee is also slated to discuss the issuance of as much as $5 million in tax anticipation notes.
Pamela Ott of the Saved Whiskers Rescue Organization helped retrieve the elusive tabby with a specialized drop trap.
Election Day in Collingswood was about more than just tallying the results.
'We've been through the worst that any town can go through, and yet we're still here,' Collingswood Mayor James Maley told supporters on election night.
'It's an amazing thing that was done,' said Mark Goggin's son, Conor. 'It will never be forgotten.'
On the day before the borough commissioners election, residents participating in the campaigns offered their thoughts.
A 22-year-old Camden man and his alleged juvenile accomplice were apprehended in the indicent.
Amanda Schramm earned her 100th career victory last week. Not long after, two of her players knocked in their 100th hits.
Also going on West Deptford this week: a Boy Scout car wash and an environmental film.
Plus: dining out for the Collingswood Middle School, a mother-daughter self-defense class, GMO-Free NJ and the Proud Neighbors of Collingswood annual porch brunch and tour.
Plus: softball coach Amanda Schramm hits 100 wins and neighbors on Pelham Court pick up the pieces after a house fire.
Prosecutors said that even from jail, David A. Richardson 'continues to traumatize' his victim, an ex-girlfriend, and her child.
Plus: an explanation of net debt from the borough auditor, Broad St. Run results and block inspections from Collingswood Fire Department.