West Deptford, NJ|News|
Line Dancing, Oyster Dinner: Five Things for This Week
Plus: Boy Scout Troop 9 goes bowling, Junior Women's Club dinner at Charlie Brown's Steakhouse, and a series of kids' events at the RiverWinds.

Plus: Boy Scout Troop 9 goes bowling, Junior Women's Club dinner at Charlie Brown's Steakhouse, and a series of kids' events at the RiverWinds.

Plus: chair yoga, an open house at the Collingswood Manor, and the annual meeting of the Collings-Knight House caretakers, with a Steinbeck reading.
Plus, Collingswood honors its outstanding volunteers, Independent Alarm outgrows its home of 33 years and a cat turns up on Cooper Ave.
Plus: NJ Senate President Sweeney weighs in on the Mike Rice scandal at Rutgers, a car runs onto a golf course, and some 'good boys' help their dad clear a fallen tree.
Benito Moran-Mendoza, 45, of Woodlynne, and Edwin Gonzalez, 37, of Collingswood, were initially pulled over for motor vehicle violations.
18-year-old Branden M. Potter and three juveniles, all from Woodbury, were charged in the incident.
The free, public forum will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Scottish Rite Ballroom. It will be moderated by members of Collingswood Patch, The Retrospect and What's On.
The one-day public tour of 18 artists' home studios and workshops in Collingswood, Haddonfield, Haddon Township and Oaklyn will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday.
Undaunted by an uncooperative chainsaw, a West Deptford family works to clear away a tree that collapsed on a section of their roof Thursday night.
If finalized, membership fees for Township residents would increase about 5.5 to 7 percent, raising about $81,000 in revenues.
The Collingswood-headquartered business will maintain its Haddon Ave. office by appointment only, but for founder Paul Kerth, the move is bittersweet.
The 25-year-old Deputy Mayor said that he's comfortable taking a break from politics until he gets some more personal and professional development.
Paul Mitchell told police that he was returning from making a child support payment in Camden City when they stopped him, officers reported.
The New Jersey State Senate president said the national attention being paid to Rutgers over the scandal is an embarrassment.
Also on the docket: purchasing agreements for tax software and a new public works truck, and an ordinance to codify the structure of the township police department.
Firefighter Timothy Tredanari and Police Officers Samuel Rocco and Kenneth Jacoby took their oaths of office at the April meeting of the Collingswood Borough Commissioners.
Plus: big dates to remember in town and no, Collingswood will not be joining the Camden County Police Metro Division.
Denice DiCarlo said the township Democrats are putting up candidates who are in the race 'for all the right reasons.'
The detail slipped out at a packed Borough Commissioners meeting Monday night.
Miller, the Junior Women's Club president, topped a short list of five nominees. She was honored with an official proclamation, Collingswood Cash, and a Beau Monde spa gift.