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Monday After Sandy Hook: Hugs and Thank-Yous
Upon returning to school Monday, Collingswood students and teachers worked together to keep perspective after the shooting in Connecticut.

Upon returning to school Monday, Collingswood students and teachers worked together to keep perspective after the shooting in Connecticut.

No one was harmed in the incident, in which the driver of a Ford F150 lost control of the vehicle and struck a tree.
Inside the newest addition to Restaurant Row, diners will find an oasis of flavors, a striking decor, and a free sample at lunchtime on Wednesday. Check out our exclusive pictures.
This week: a school board meeting, PFLAG gathering, GMO-free cookie swap, women's club meeting, and the soft launch of Collingswood's newest restaurant.
Police are investigating a theft by deception case in which a couple thought their $3,500 was going toward a down payment on a Clementon property. They never made settlement.
When tragic news breaks, it's important not to get caught up in the anxiety of the event, say experts.
When tragic news breaks, it's important not to get caught up in the anxiety of the event, said one expert.
When tragic news breaks, it's important not to get caught up in the anxiety of the event, say experts.
When tragic news breaks, it's important not to get caught up in the anxiety of the event, said one expert.
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.
The Collingswood school district has been invoiced for some $6,700 from investigator Edward Borden, but the inquiry is still open-ended.
Police say three men activated gift cards and stole cash from the register, knocking over a store manager in the process.
After switching from teaching gifted students to working with basic-skills kids, Oaklyn teacher Sandy Carro is behind double-digit standardized test score improvements.
A reported drug buy gone wrong led to a second-degree robbery charge for Roberto Rentas. Police locked down the C building Dec. 6 while they sorted it out.
The nonprofit group, which was formed by borough residents to help improve the SAT scores of Collingswood High School graduates, says its first class of enrollees did well.
Loads of family Christmas events are on tap in the borough this week, including the annual Parade of Lights—which starts at 7:30 tonight!
The newest food/retail/experience-based business on Haddon Avenue celebrates its grand opening today with a tasting event and sale.
The newest food/retail/experience-based business on Haddon Avenue celebrates its grand opening today with a tasting event and sale.
Jim Angehr and his family came to Collingswood to set up the latest in a growing number of Philadelphia-area Protestant RCA churches. He hopes the borough will be responsive.
A new program to be offered by Camden County College beginning in 2013 seeks to put people in position to fill an expected nursing void.