Plus, Mt. Laurel police run into a Collingswood resident featured in last week's blotter.
The blast and subsequent fire destroyed the home, which was empty and has been in foreclosure for some time.
The 25-year-old Collingswood resident pleaded guilty in June to his role in a drug ring, and will serve at least 6 parole-ineligible years in state prison.
The man upon whom a Sicklerville pharmacist unloaded with a handgun Wednesday apparently committed the act in a blue dress and a wig.
A pharmacist at Jolin's Pharmacy fired a handgun at man who demanded prescription drugs Wednesday afternoon.
Sadly, Collingswood is not on the list of towns to receive a special blast this week or next.
It's the second time the 4th District assemblyman's trial has been delayed, and will set the matter aside formally until after the 2012 election.
Kyle J. Cerone, Michael R. Marengo and Anthony Calabrese were all arrested for allegedly loitering to obtain drugs in a high-traffic area of the city.
Plus: a john is stunned when he awakes to find his lady of the evening has made off with his car.
Freeholders reported Friday the first case of West Nile Virus in Camden County that same day that the NJ DEP reported the death of a Burlington County man from the disease.
In what may be an act of political vandalism, graffiti advertising the counterculture website was found near the Oaklyn railroad tracks.
Judge Thomas A. Brown still set bail at $400,000. Shields faces as many as 30 years if convicted of aggravated manslaughter in the incident.
The accident happened shortly before 11 a.m. on the border of Haddonfield and Cherry Hill.
The 21-year-old Westville man will face upgraded charges, said the Camden County Prosecutor's Office in an email this morning.
Also this week in OMGs from NJ PD, an alleged serial car burglar doesn't let a breakfast-time arrest sway him from lunchtime crimes.
Bellmawr resident Ryan Coyle was allegedly ambushed by Matthew Shields of Westville at the Susquehanna Bank Center Tuesday.
Collingswood residents need to start locking their cars.
Matthew Shields of Westville is being held on $50,000 bail after allegedly hospitalizing the victim with a sucker punch.
Whip a can of soda at a cop, go to jail. Admit to a fresh burglary spree after you've been paroled (for burglary), go back to jail. Plus, a preemptive welcome to Snooki and J-Woww.
Talbert T. Monroe, 59, was picked up after a tip from a neighbor, police said.
Anne Castagna now faces a first-degree murder charge for allegedly poisoning Mary Groatman, her 88-year-old grandmother-in-law.
Mayors from several Camden County towns endured jeers and taunts from the crowd of 75-plus while denying entry to a delegation of police chiefs.
This week's crazy New Jersey police news includes runaway cows, a failed attempt at stowing away cash and a pair of boozy pants.
The only casualty in Thursday's incident was the mailbox itself—but freeholder Larry Wallace says it's an unacceptable political statement.
Residents report two trash-chute fires to Patch; Collingswood F.D. as yet unable to confirm.
County officials plan to apply for a one-year exemption from civil service hiring rules to comb through 1,500 applicants and create a turnkey force by January.
Steinhagen, of Haddon Township, has a Sept. 12 court appearance in the case. He's been in trouble with the law before.
Camden County health officials are encouraging folks to be on the lookout for any strange behavior from their pets after a skunk presented with a confirmed case of rabies in the Barclay Farm section of Cherry Hill.
A potentially drug-related argument almost cost a Sicklerville woman her car—or worse.
Freeholder Louis Cappelli says that spillover from the most dangerous city in America is Collingswood's biggest problem. Veteran officers say the plan is a union-busting sham.
Harold Elliot must serve 85 percent of his sentence before he is parole-eligible, said Judge Gwendolyn Blue.
The state-funded policing initiative makes roadways safer, says the Camden County Prosecutor's Office.
Two separate arrests were made on Feb. 3.
Two separate drug-related arrests were made in the first two days of February.
In January, Collingswood EMS responded to 27 fall victim calls and 42 medical emergency calls.
Police said a guitar was stolen off the Scottish Rite Auditorium stage—during a Dickey Betts concert.
Collingswood Fire Department answered 115 calls this past January, according to the monthly fire report.
The National Weather Service says Collingswood will get just under a foot of snow by Monday morning.
Fire Chief John R. Amet's monthly fire reports highlight manpower in November 2010.
Police said there were no DWI arrests made on Wednesday, Nov. 24 — the eve of Thanksgiving, known to be the biggest party night of the year.