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Hugh McGuire Challenging Incumbent Commissioners' Slate
The financial planner and 'I Love Collingswood' creator says the borough needs 'fresh eyes.'

The financial planner and 'I Love Collingswood' creator says the borough needs 'fresh eyes.'

The West Deptford Committee will hold a special, closed-session meeting March 12 to interview potential CFO hires.
The West Deptford High School senior shook off the disappointment of not making a top-two finish by battling back in the third-place match at the NJSIAA State Wrestling Championships.
Michael Hebrans of Pitman was transported to Cooper University Hospital for precautionary reasons. He has since been discharged.
Patch editor Matt Skoufalos signs on to his newest assignment.
Come on, you're gonna be there every weekend anyway!
A Magnolia woman who had passed out and vomited on herself was also allegedly carrying five glass vials of what police believe was marijuana.
Plus: business networking, a free art class for seniors, and gardening tips from the Horticultural Society of South Jersey.
You lose an hour of sleep, but it's not all bad news in Collingswood. There's even a free doughnut in it for you!
A Collingswood parent means business when she catches her son allegedly breaking into cars in the Heights of Collingswood.
Camera crews continued to film within the bakery, which is taking on a new pastel-colored look.
Like many labor negotiations of the day, new hires are going to find their salary and benefits reduced as the borough offsets the costs of salary increases within the 2 percent cap.
Collingswood police initially believed Zedrick T. Johnson of Willingboro to have been unconnected with the Collingswood crimes. Johnson was captured Feb. 22 in connection with a murder in his hometown.
Police say one criminal attempt was thwarted by some unyielding weather stripping, while another vehicle owner owes an assist to Mother Nature.
Collingswood Police say Dwayne Hird, 33, was traveling with what they believe was crack-cocaine.
Borough authorities report the fire alarm system in the building has been maliciously and falsely triggered at least four times since the beginning of the year.
After a hot discussion last week, we circle back on the idea of light trespass in Collingswood to see whether some cooler heads can sift through the issues at work.
Raquel Nunn suffered second- and third-degree burns over half her body. She has no health insurance. Her friends at Ott's Greentop Inn in Berlin are coordinating some help.
The film adaptation of Matthew Quick's novel is nominated for eight Oscars. The former Collingswood man ruminates on literary success, competing with yourself and why the Philadelphia Eagles need new uniforms.
Two people were sent to a nearby hospital, at least one of whom was badly burned. Preliminary reports blame a natural gas leak.