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$27 on the 27th Shopping Event TONIGHT
Collingswood cash mobs, the borough is inviting you down to Haddon Ave. in support of your local businesses and restaurants.
Collingswood cash mobs, the borough is inviting you down to Haddon Ave. in support of your local businesses and restaurants.
Collingswood cash mobs, the borough is inviting you down to Haddon Ave. in support of your local businesses and restaurants.
The pop-up gallery showcases illustrations, artist-made books, and art made from books that will appear at the Oct. 6 Collingswood Book Festival.
Our own Patch TV blogger got a taste of being 'bumped' by a talk show host, but found his redemption on the web.
Public school accountant Robert Stewart reports that even in a 2 percent cap world, Collingswood is taking steps to maintain its fiscal accountability.
Collingswood police, fire, and EMS personnel were all on the scene around 10 p.m. Tuesday evening. Thankfully, the incident wasn't serious.
At a Collingswood elementary school, a group of parents, volunteers and educators cultivated a teachable moment and grew a sustainable garden.
Our intrepid TV critic won a Facebook contest, and got to ask a question of Jimmy Fallon on Andy Cohen's 'Watch What Happens Live.'
Yet achievement gaps remain along gender and ethnic lines, reports Chief Performance Officer Matt Genna.
According to Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, the bill would give municipalities the right to regulate reality television as a business.
According to Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, the bill would give municipalities the right to regulate reality television as a business.
According to Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, the bill would give municipalities the right to regulate reality television as a business.
Meet 'The Knight's Dragon': the winning entrant in the Knight Park public art contest hosted by the borough of Collingswood.
Tonight's meeting will feature a presentation by budget auditors as well as the annual district testing report.
Meet 'The Knight's Dragon': the winning entrant in the Knight Park public art contest hosted by the borough of Collingswood.
There's lots of stuff to do this week, from the $27 shopping event to the Blessing of the Animals. Plus: a school board meeting, movie night, and marching band contest.
Two roommates got into a heated discussion that sent one to the hospital and the other to jail.
Police investigated vehicle burglaries, thefts, and a Camden man wanted on nearly $93,000 in bail.
The vote was a sign that those most affected by the amended redevelopment plan are onboard, Mayor James Maley said.
There's work in town for handymen, salon specialists, and baristas this week. Get your applications and resumes out there!