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Where Are Collingswood Graduates Heading After Graduation?
The most popular destinations are in-state for the class of 2012.

The most popular destinations are in-state for the class of 2012.

After going three-for-four in a competition that promises “you may die,” Collingswood's Bryan Selm is back for more punishment.
Superintendent Scott Oswald offers his thoughts on the 2011 New Jersey State Report Card for Collingswood. In a separate letter, Patch reader Joanna Mills sent us her analysis of the data.
Patch reader Joanna Mills sent us her analysis of the 2011 state report card for the Collingswood school district. Superintendent Scott Oswald offers his thoughts in a separate letter.
And county officials are relieved it was removed from Cooper River prior to the IRA Regatta last Saturday.
And county officials are relieved it was removed from Cooper River prior to the IRA Regatta last Saturday.
And county officials are relieved it was removed from Cooper River prior to the IRA Regatta last Saturday.
And county officials are relieved it was removed from Cooper River prior to the IRA Regatta last Saturday.
Police believe the same as-yet-unidentified motorist that felled the signal at Collings Avenue Saturday may be responsible for mangling another street sign later that night.
The Collingswood Athletic Hall of Fame alumni booster club awarded $70,000 in scholarships to 15 Collingswood High School student-athletes at its annual awards banquet.
Nature's call helps an alert resident save her neighbor's truck from being stolen in the middle of the night. Plus: erratic driving/cycling tips officers that something's not right.
In addition to a discussion of the LumberYard, the borough commissioners meeting had a wedding and an elementary school student who needed the mayor's signature for a scavenger hunt item.
Do you know where your polling place is? What time it closes? Have you seen the ballot? We've got a handful of useful links for you.
Haddonfield's Dr. Nicholas DePace had considered the building to house his world-class sports memorabilia collection.
Oaklyn resident Glenn Hudson checked out a tip from a friend and came home with a 3-foot-long, non-native reptile he plucked from the nearby waterway.
No one was harmed in the incident, but two eyewitnesses ask, "What if it had happened during May Fair?"
Kenneth Allendoerfer hopes that the outdoor public event will be the first in a series of "sciency" things for borough kids under his Collings Lab project.
The latest in the LumberYard project, a once-in-a-century solar event, and primary elections, all in one week. Plus Second Saturday and a slate of summer programs for kids.
Oaklyn resident Glenn Hudson checked out a tip from a friend and came home with a 3-foot-long, non-native reptile he plucked from the nearby waterway.
Oaklyn resident Glenn Hudson checked out a tip from a friend and came home with a 3-foot-long, non-native reptile he plucked from the nearby waterway.