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5th Annual Collingswood Green Festival in Photos
Did you snap some pictures at the event? Upload them here!

Did you snap some pictures at the event? Upload them here!

Plus: police defuse a suspicious situation and foodies dig in at West Side Gravy.
Plus: a woman seeks answers after her dog was killed and her fiancee lost his leg in a violent highway accident.
Students from 10 are schools submitted 92 entries in the annual GlouCo driver safety contest. The winners will be announced at a screening in United Artists Washington Twp.
If charged, the individual in question could face an indictable offense.
For $15, the recipe collection is a feel-good fundraiser that offers some insight into the kitchens of your neighborhood.
West Deptford elementary school students capitalized on dress-down Friday to raise donations that help stock the shelves of a Camden soup kitchen.
A high-end, luxury demo unit, a thorough vetting of the property and some token financial support of community events has bought the Ingerman Group a positive response from many stakeholders. An open house will be held at the property on Saturday.
The green event runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. along Irvin Avenue, where the farmers market will be held in a few weeks.
Medford Lakes native Gary Parks lost his leg in the crash, and his dog, Bevis, was killed. Parks' fiancee, Lynda Frame, is hoping someone can help her find some answers.
An incident that was ultimately deemed innocuous nonetheless set authorities on alert in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.
The borough town forum packed in a ton of answers from local leaders Wednesday night. Here's a recap.
An incident that was ultimately deemed innocuous nonetheless set authorities on alert in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings.
The store kicked off its ribbon-cutting ceremony with remarks from Mayor Ray Chintall and a $77,000 donation to the Food Bank of South Jersey.
Runners from across South Jersey gathered in Woodbury to light a candle and run a mile in remembrance of those lost in the attack.
Collingswood Police were willing to cut a Berlin woman a break after she was pulled over for motor vehicle violations—until she tested them a second time within half an hour.
The Eagles athletics program is turning out some teams who just continue to stifle the opposition.
The application, available for download here, is due May 1.
One eyewitness described experiencing a high-frequency noise on the scene. Authorities are still investigating.
One eyewitness described experiencing a high-frequency noise on the scene. Authorities are still investigating.