The borough is taking nominations for the best of the best of your neighbors for National Volunteer Month in April. Get your submissions in now!
The Sandy Hook school psychologist was among 26 people killed in the Dec. 14, 2012, school shooting. Her daughter and son-in-law live in Deptford.
The borough released its list of comings and goings for 2013.
Taxpayers may have differences of opinion on the value of a PILOT agreement, said Superintendent Scott Oswald, but abatements don't affect the school budget.
Did the borough get fair value for the once-dilapidated historic building? There's a lot to consider in making that call.
Plans are being formulated at the state level for how to spend Hurricane Sandy relief aid, but the money hasn't come in yet.
First New Jersey eradicates the circle, and now, a new measure would rid the state of the jughandle traffic pattern.
The Borough government announced a number of changes to the current parking system that should take effect immediately.
Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. called the move a failure of leadership that 'defies logic,' and promised new officer trainees will hit the streets in March.
Haddon Township Mayor Randy Teague heard complaints for more than two hours from a group of neighbors over concerns to transform Black Horse Auto into a housing tract.
Sens. Diane Allen and Dawn Marie Addiego proposed a measure to honor the late founder of NFL Films.
Will the deal have a big impact on crime for Camden County residents? According to two veteran officers, the outcome is uncertain.
Sweeney bows of the out of the race before it starts, saying his attention is needed to keep Democrats in control of the state Legislature.
If the F.O.P. doesn't sign on, 51 percent of Camden City officers could be frozen out of the Metro division. Those who do follow could lose years of accrued pay eligibility.
The freeholders will travel to 12 of the county's municipalities for regular monthly meetings, visiting Collingswood in April.
A roundup of who's who in Collingswood municipal services as approved at the borough re-organization meeting on Jan. 7.
Mayors Against Illegal Guns wants stricter federal laws to rein in gun violence and access to certain weapons.
Faulty concrete will shelve the county road project until mid-March.
The U.S. representative from the 1st Congressional District talked to business owners, students and Rotarians in what he promises will be a weekly visit to his constituent towns.
The new deal, which promises incremental increases of 1.5 to 1.75 percent annually through 2015, passed a first reading at the commissioners meeting on Jan. 7.
Approval of the site plan for the property at the December borough Planning Board meeting cleared the way for construction to begin as early as this month.
Watch video of the remarks from Camden County Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli, Jr. and read what's in store for residents in 2013, from safety to health to the environment.
A Gloucester Township family took in the ill animal, which they found on their property. Camden County Animal Control confirmed the rabies diagnosis Friday.
Frank Lautenberg, Chris Smith and other elected officials ripped Congressional leadership for failing to pass a relief package that would have brought money to storm-ravaged areas.
Dissatisfaction with the current parking vendor has the job out for bid.
The Collingswood mayor joined four others in Camden County and another 750 nationwide in calling for tighter restrictions on gun ownership.
The storm is expected to clear by Thursday afternoon, but could bring 20 mph winds by tonight.
The environmental impact of the holidays is staggering. The Camden County Freeholders offer some great, practical tips on how to reduce your carbon footprint.
Public utilities customers statewide will be given a direct channel to discuss their concerns about outages during the storm. The first hearings begin Monday in Basking Ridge.
New Jersey is facing a nursing shortage in the next 18 years, says Freeholder Ian Leonard. A new program will make it easier for county residents to enter the field.
Mayor James Maley said that the move to purchase the property was "drastic," but that there's a better business waiting in the wings while the market languishes.
Legislators toured destruction from Sandy this week; Patch was on the scene with some up-close photos of the wreckage.
You can't win if you don't play, as they say. Here's where to pick up a ticket in the area.
The session will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, at the Camden County Store on the second floor of the Voorhees Town Center.
Kids, did you see Santa coming down from the top of Borough Hall?
Seaside Heights Mayor Bill Akers said the site could become a "tourist attraction" as the boardwalk is rebuilt. He is working with the Coast Guard to see if it's stable enough to hold.
A "full-scale emergency response [training] exercise" will close parts of Cuthbert Boulevard and North and South Atlantic avenues.
The statewide info hotline has created a 55-page document that contains vital information about everything Sandy-related, from pet care to rehabilitation. View it here on Patch.
A reader in Toms River writes that the outcome of ballot initiatives across the country this November signal that it's time to end marijuana prohibition.
Mayor James Maley heard from a number of residents who were still concerned after the storm. Thankfully, power had been restored throughout Collingswood by midweek.