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Week in Reviews: Lawsuits Filed, Tossed; Eagles Football Dominance
Make sure you've read all of these top stories in West Deptford news from this week.

Make sure you've read all of these top stories in West Deptford news from this week.

The Leonid meteor shower will peak through Nov. 20. Tell us where you'll watch it in town.
Need to make sure you're on the nice list? Visit Santa at the Deptford, Cherry Hill or Moorestown mall before Christmas Eve.
West Deptford Police provided the following reports of criminal incidents and arrests.
The Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office releases indictments for the week of Nov. 12.
This lovable pit bull is looking up for adoption at the county animal shelter.
The 12-year-old from Clayton, whose disappearance and death shocked South Jersey, had a passion for biking.
Frank Mansfield, 82, was a long-time member of Thorofare Volunteer Fire Company.
The dental practice is sending toothbrushes and toothpaste to storm-ravaged areas in New Jersey—and is looking for more donations.
These personal growth workshops are designed to help residents who are making various transitions with their lives.
The Palmyra man failed to appear in court on a burglary warrant.
This week in West Deptford, Election Day brought a lot of excitement, the football team scored a major victory and police investigated a string of car thefts.
This 2-year-old black and white cat is looking for a permanent home.
The Eagles are ready for their close up and their matchup with Haddonfield, Nov. 9 at 7 p.m.
The course can help Gloucester County residents reduce their driving points and get a discount on their insurance.
Get caught up on the week in news in West Deptford.
The Bridgeton woman failed to appear in court on a shoplifting charge.
The two hospital systems sign off on a final agreement to combine into one organization.
West Deptford Patch has a 5 p.m. Friday deadline for all election-related letters to the editor.
After closing down from Hurricane Sandy, governor's office announces select MVC agencies and inspection stations in New Jersey will reopen as of Nov. 1.