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Could Cell Service Come to Speedline Tunnels?
DVARP wants to know: Do commuters want cell phone reception in tunnels in Camden City and Philadelphia? Vote in our poll.

DVARP wants to know: Do commuters want cell phone reception in tunnels in Camden City and Philadelphia? Vote in our poll.

Nancy and Stephen Marino invested six years of their lives and all of her retirement savings into the faith-based shop. Now that it's closing, they don't know what's next.
Not many motorists suspected of DWI flag down their arresting officers themselves. Plus: move-in troubles at the Heights of Collingswood, identity thieves, and a missing bike.
Master gardening classes, story time for children, open meditation, SAT prep classes, and of course, a $10 jazz concert. It's 2013 in Collingswood, and it starts here.
Also: remembering Ralph Daugherty, meeting Linda Murphy of PFLAG and asking Collingswood its Christmas wish.
Dissatisfaction with the current parking vendor has the job out for bid.
The longtime Collingswood resident was a decorated veteran, Boy Scout leader, and led the charge to erect a monument to those lost in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
The Collingswood mayor joined four others in Camden County and another 750 nationwide in calling for tighter restrictions on gun ownership.
Patch spoke with Mayor James Maley and representatives from the offbeat grocery store about what it would take to open a location in Collingswood.
In the spirit of the season, we ask you, Collingswood, what is your wish for the borough this holiday?
On Dec. 1, Damaris Medina took an overnight trip to Atlantic City. She came home to find her Collingswood apartment had been cleaned out—right down to the furnace.
The second kitchen fire in a week struck the 'D' building at the apartment complex overnight Friday.
'Tis the season for stuffing your pockets with stuff that doesn't belong to you, as police track burglaries, thefts, and shoplifting in the borough.
Footage from a gas station robbery in Camden early Tuesday morning may hold some clues about the November shooting of an attendant here in Collingswood.
Finish your holiday shopping with one of these unique gifts from one of your neighbors in the borough. Buy something cool and support someone local—many are offering discounts!
A group of about 30 mourners stood in the winter night with candles, led in prayer by a convocation of community religious leaders.
William Cannon, 37, of Oaklyn, is being held on $200,000 full-cash bail.
The sale, made during a period of record-low interest rates, officially closed December 13. It should save Collingswood taxpayers $60,000 annually from 2015 through 2030.
When tragic news breaks, it's important not to get caught up in the anxiety of the event, said Dr. Joanne Plescia, director of special services for the Collingswood school district.
Between 1 and 2 a.m. Tuesday morning, fire and emergency services personnel from five nearby communities were sent to the apartment complex. No one was injured.