NJ Boaters! Fall is still a great time to be out on the water!
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Whether in-person versus online – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
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At Ida's Bookshop in Collingswood, special stories – are stacking up. But the most triumphant tale is one you'll experience when you enter.
The NJSP requires all boaters to take a boat safety course and the proctored exam.
(NASBLA Approved!) Whether in-person versus online – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
The Collingswood Farmers Market is up for $5K in the America's Farmers Market Celebration contest. Here's how to cast your vote.
The best farmers market in the nation might be in our backyards, per USA TODAY. Readers can vote for their favorite in the country.
The Tortilla Press on Haddon Avenue bid the community farewell this month after a 2-decade run.
Boating Safety Tips! Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to the summer season and thousands of boaters will be out on the waters
Join the 5K, 9K or 12K and Kids Dash Sunday, July 23 in Brighton Park.
Students and staff raised $2,000 at a “Dodging4Michaela” dodgeball tournament earlier this month.
Getting your boat ready at the start of boating season requires a lot more than removing your boat cover and adding fuel.
Get your gal pals and head out to local wineries, local businesses, and coffee shops to celebrate friendship.
A public hearing is slated to take place next week regarding the township’s application for state funding for the project. Here’s the latest
If you don't know any Girl Scouts and you're wondering how you can get your hands on some Thin Mints, here's how to find some nearby.
The alcohol-free event for the "sober curious" and those in recovery at Gem Life + Bar features a book signing with advocate Marci Hopkins.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Collingswood with contributions big and small.
Looking to get your criminal history off the official record? At this free event, you can meet with an attorney to discuss expungement.
Baby Alana Rae surprised her first-time parents by arriving the morning of New Year's Day, more than three weeks earlier than planned.
A New Jersey lottery player bought the winning ticket at a Pennsauken food mart for Monday's drawing.
Echeveria won a $50 Toy Market gift card in the most recent New Jersey’s Heartland giveaway.
The center's signature “Expect Change” luncheon returned for its eighth year.
Camden County College students are collecting items for local organizations at Giving Tuesday events on November 22 and 29.
The charity beneficiary is Big Brothers Big Sisters, who provides children facing adversity with professional support.
Plenty of NJ Lottery players won prizes Wednesday, including two $50K winners sold in Voorhees. The Powerball jackpot is at $1.5 billion.
The 10-year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy is fast approaching. Share memories and photos with Patch for possible feature in an article.
With heavy rain forecast for South Jersey this weekend, organizers have moved the Collingswood Book Festival inside at the high school.
There is a survey the Murphy administration hopes you'll fill out, a spokesperson for the Governor said.
A bad storm is just one of the things that can take a toll on street signs, according to the borough.
The deadline for filing a school board nomination petition was this past Monday.
The rankings are based on 15 specialties and 19 procedures and conditions, the report's authors said.
Register now to take advantage of ‘Christmas in July’ special pricing for this year’s race on Sunday, December 11 at Brighton Park.
Collingswood's grant totaled almost $30,000, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection said.