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Wind, Tree Limbs Mark Sandy's Passing
Collingswood residents Jerry Mazzola, Ken Bere and Allan Ross all face some clean-up issues from trees that came down during the storm.

Collingswood residents Jerry Mazzola, Ken Bere and Allan Ross all face some clean-up issues from trees that came down during the storm.

Students will have a full day of school Oct. 31, and school-based Halloween activities will commence on Friday.
The day after Post-Tropical Cyclone Sandy hit New Jersey, Collingswood seems to have skated by with less physical damage than neighbors to the north and south.
Collingswood is opening up the Scottish Rite and LumberYard parking areas to residents who fear their cars are in flood-prone areas.
David A. Johnson, 61, was arrested Friday in connection with the September 29 burglary.
The school board approved a resolution to join a settlement seeking a refund of 18-year-old tuition overcharges. It will also apply for nearly a half-million dollars from the IDEA Act.
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Grieve for the victims of this tragedy. Just do it without calling for blood.
More than 100 employers will be on hand, as will resume writers, interview coaches and veterans' aid service groups.
The group will rebuild, said a confidential source with close ties, but right now, there's a mix of feelings stemming from the betrayal and the uncertainty it has wrought.
More than 100 employers will be on hand, as will resume writers, interview coaches and veterans' aid service groups.
More than 100 employers will be on hand, as will resume writers, interview coaches and veterans' aid service groups.
More than 100 employers will be on hand, as will resume writers, interview coaches and veterans' aid service groups.
The district could refinance some $14.5 million of loans at a more favorable interest rate—provided it distinguishes itself from the borough's Moody's-issued rating.
At the end of September, two men allegedly entered the basement of a Bettlewood Ave. apartment building and removed some $13,000 in appliances and scrap metal.
In its last monthly meeting before Election Day, the public school district will review its annual Violence, Vandalism and Substance Abuse report, among other things.
Two Collingswood homes were burglarized since September, and a local business suffered an apparent attempted break-in. Plus, a car stolen from Camden City is recovered.
Gittler is a first-time candidate who volunteers with the Zane North PTA and Collingswood Youth Theatre.
The borough is celebrating the season with tricks and treats throughout the week.
The band will perform in a second competition today at the South Jersey Championships at Clearview Regional High School.