The Haddon Avenue corner store is too infrequently open at a prime retail location for the borough to allow the site to continue underperforming, Mayor James Maley said.
State and federal officials are encouraging any small business owner who may have been affected by Sandy to listen in to a conference call Thursday about recovery efforts.
The former Cherry Hill councilwoman lost out to Republican Jon Runyan in the 3rd District.
The footage seems to show a voter selecting "Barack Obama" on a touchscreen system. Each time he presses the button, the screen highlights "Mitt Romney" instead.
Collingswood Mayor James Maley chatted with Patch about how the borough responded to the storm and what he'd like to do differently next time.
This week kicks off with a borough Commissioners meeting, and wraps up with Second Saturday. In between, there's Election Day and a couple holiday-themed events.
New Jersey has opened up statewide vote-by-mail and provisional balloting for victims of the storm and first responders.
In Ocean County, a new task force has been convened to crack down on those who would profit from the human misery in the wake of the storm.
Call 211 to talk to a public health expert about food and water safety and mold.
A transcript of the speech delivered during the President's Wednesday visit to the Jersey shore, with an introduction from Gov. Chris Christie.
Collingswood residents Jerry Mazzola, Ken Bere and Allan Ross all face some clean-up issues from trees that came down during the storm.
Gov. Chris Christie has activated the New Jersey volunteer emergency response hotline (1-800-JERSEY-7).
Check out the USDA guidelines for the food safety in an unpowered refrigerator.
Collingswood is opening up the Scottish Rite and LumberYard parking areas to residents who fear their cars are in flood-prone areas.
Camden County local government and utilities outlined their plans for the path of the storm, which is expected to hit Sunday.
More than 100 employers will be on hand, as will resume writers, interview coaches and veterans' aid service groups.
Four Camden County health systems—AHEC, Cooper, Lourdes, and the Hispanic Family Center of Southern New Jersey—will split $2.07M in South Jersey.
Any registered voter can vote by mail in New Jersey for any reason. Here's how.
The district could refinance some $14.5 million of loans at a more favorable interest rate—provided it distinguishes itself from the borough's Moody's-issued rating.
The final debate between President Barack Obama and Republican candidate Mitt Romney is Oct. 22 at 9 p.m. Find out where to see it on TV and where to watch online.
Despite having sued for the release of the footage, Patch was not invited to the press conference hosted by the embattled New Jersey assemblyman and his attorney Friday.
The two law enforcement officials are are collecting pensions on top of their regular salaries, according to a report by New Jersey Watchdog.
Gov. Christie has said he won't sign a bill that ties the minimum wage to economic indices, but the N.J. Senate approved a measure in committee that could take it to the people.
As much as $1.6M in additional revenue could be collected if some 1,800-non union workers are forced to pay up. NJT directors will consider the proposal at their Oct. 15 meeting.
Patch is gathering reader questions for the candidates' televised, Oct. 16 town-hall-style debate. Submit yours in the comments section.
A trio of residents complained to the borough government that the loud and inconsiderate behavior of Bistro Di Marino guests is disrupting their lives.
The community group had its day in court, but Judge John T. Kelley disagreed with their arguments.
“We need to call these people out,” Christie tells business leaders.
An internal estimation showed the ex-NFLer up 51-34. Adler's handlers dismissed the numbers as "a work of fiction."
According to Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, the bill would give municipalities the right to regulate reality television as a business.
The vote was a sign that those most affected by the amended redevelopment plan are onboard, Mayor James Maley said.
Collingswood foodies, polish up those forks.
The resurfacing project will improve conditions on the 90-year-old West Park Boulevard bridge but shut it down for three months.
The collection runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sanitary Landfill.
By auctioning off one of its lesser-used trucks, the department found nearly enough money to offset the cost of an ambulance overhaul without losing any of its rescue capabilities.
Mayor James Maley is a frequent guest of other similarly sized towns looking for the blueprint to Collingswood's success.
"If this is our country's future from Haddonfield, we're in really good shape."
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New legislation proposes fines of as much as $25,000 per day for utilities failing to adhere to their own emergency plans.
Body art—or the lack of it—can predict politics, age and religion, according to a new Rutgers-Eagleton poll.