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Week in Review: WD Under Attorney General's Microscope
The state attorney general is looking into West Deptford employees, the town opens an abuse hotline and West Deptford Patch's editor bids farewell.

The state attorney general is looking into West Deptford employees, the town opens an abuse hotline and West Deptford Patch's editor bids farewell.

Twenty local runners take on the annual Rock 'n' Roll Half in Philadelphia Sunday.
This week in West Deptford, an insurance report puts town parks on notice, a Westville home explosion is suspicious and the Eagles are off to solid starts in several sports.
The county is distributing 17,500 doses of the vaccine this year.
Gloucester County's annual ceremony remembers the three local victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Newspaper officials say the combined paper will launch in November.
This week in West Deptford, committee members confirm they've received death threats, our columnist rocks with Bruce Springsteen and the town comes out for Fun Day.
An elderly man becomes New Jersey's first West Nile Virus death in 2012.
An elderly man becomes New Jersey's first West Nile Virus death in 2012.
Here's what's happening, from the 5K to kick things off to fireworks to finish the night.
Fill out your voter registration application before it's too late.
Keep an eye out for flooding, advises the State Police.
Households with school-aged children receiving free or reduced-price lunch may also be eligible for $10/month Internet from Comcast.
Check out tonight's Blue Moon, which won't actually be blue, but will not be seen again until 2015.
Two big-ticket items could be up for discussion at the first township committee meeting of the month Thursday night.
Make sure you're caught up on the top West Deptford news of the week.
These stories topped the news in West Deptford this week. Did you read them all?
The governor helps raise more than $30,000 for the county races.