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Your Guide to the 2013 Borough Commissioners Election
Who's running in Collingswood? Where do I vote? When is the election? We've got you covered.

Who's running in Collingswood? Where do I vote? When is the election? We've got you covered.

Two vehicles were stolen in the past few weeks, with someone attempting to pick off a third as well. Police have no suspects yet.
Construction supplies, welding leads, an iPhone and a firepit were among the losses for township residents in several incidents from last week.
Plus: a talk on GMOs from the chef behind 'Christina Cooks' and a local networking group.
Plus: a movie night for teens and free calligraphy classes.
According to an edict from the state of New Jersey, the facility has until March 31 to vacate a significant portion of its land. Borough residents are doing what they can to help.
The Township Committee issued a special proclamation commemorating another championship season for the green and white.
It's $20 per dog and $8 per cat annually in the borough, but they'll take three bucks off each if they're spayed or neutered. Miss the deadline and you're on the hook for another $10 apiece.
After he was struck while crossing Haddon Ave. Wednesday, 13-year-old Owen Knauss ran off, leaving a surprised motorist to notify police that they should look for the boy he'd hit with his car.
West Deptford Police and the fugitive unit of the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office charged the 24-year-old Deptford man in connection with the March 20 incident.
The senior discount age is likely to move from 55 to 62, and members likely can expect a fee increase as well.
The 27-year Collingswood resident says civic leaders 'have to love' the work that they do 'because the things we're doing are not easy.'
The Merchantville-based McFarlan's grocery is exploring the possibility of opening a second location at the property, but cautions that its plans are exploratory at this point.
Collingswood resident Casey Beverlin says he usually brings a bag on his routine walks, but lately the mess is overwhelming. Anyone up for a cleanup?
A handful of proposals could bring the facility closer to breaking even on its costs, says RiverWinds Board Chairman Jeff Hansen.
The Township will refund more than $32,000 in water and sewer charges due to billing errors, according to its published agenda.
The Merchantville-based business is opening on Haddon Ave. in April. Community Development Coordinator Cass Duffey says it will fill a need parents have sought.
Borough resident Joseph Dinella is critical of the increased costs to Collingswood taxpayers from 2005 to present.
Hall said that his primary concern is with maintaining the level of services residents have come to expect, especially in terms of emergency, police and fire.
Federal regulations on school lunches mean that districts face a number of challenges, including fewer full-price sales and calorie changes. Here's how Collingswood is faring.