Collingswood's spring leaf pickup starts Monday, April 9.
County officials want the public's input on proposed improvements to county's most widely used park.
Talks with Collingswood officials and a letter to the governor give Christina Caruso some hope, but any permanent solutions for her nightmare backyard will be a lot longer in coming.
Patch takes a more in-depth look at the Collingswood 2012 municipal budget approved Monday.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
Collingswood taxpayers will save almost $600 more on average under Democrats' plan compared to Gov. Chris Christie's, New Jersey's senate president says.
The average household will see a $20 increase in local property taxes for 2012 as the borough moves to complete some much-needed infrastructure projects.
Michelle Gentek joined township council in 2009.
A memorial for the fallen—and the living—is now part of the Camden County Veterans Cemetery, thanks to the South Jersey Vietnam Veterans Association's advocacy.
Spring has arrived, but plans for Collingswood's erstwhile Michael Landon memorial haven't. Abbe Effron, who spearheaded the now-removed memorial, wishes Collingswood took more of an interest in the late humanitarian.
The New Jersey Comptroller's office said many treated the organization "like a personal ATM."
Friday, March 30 is national Vietnam Veterans Welcome Home Day.
Prison, probation and restitution await Camden County’s Joseph Rivera for a six-year bribery operation.
A Collingswood official confirms employees of the ex-property manager lacked sufficient work papers. In the time since their layoffs, environmental conditions have worsened, residents say.
A survey praises the state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures and public integrity.
U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews will be among the speakers at the event in Glendora.
With no one willing to help clean up the toxic soup that fills her backyard, 27-year-old Collingswood resident Christina Caruso doesn't know where to turn for help.
Women approve of President Obama in greater numbers than men. What do you think?
Without citing specifics, Cass Duffey, borough director of community development, said owner-submitted plans for remediation of the properties will address previously cited violations, "and in many cases, improvements are already underway."
Moody's ups the outlook for the borough credit rating, but Collingswood isn't out of the woods yet.
New skills are necessary for unemployed individuals whose "entire industry was eliminated," Sen. Robert Menendez says during his visit to Camden County College.
Borough commissioners appropriated $40,000 for capital repairs, but deferred budget talk for the 2012 fiscal year until their April 2 meeting.
Camden County is partnering with two area environmental groups for the volunteer cleanup.
The senator will push 21st-century job training.
The county switches emergency alert system providers. Residents can sign up for emergency alerts on several phone lines.
The Judges' Prize in the "I Love Classic Towns" photo contest from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission is $500; a $300 prize and seven $100 prizes are also up for grabs.
The nonprofit group Courage to Connect New Jersey spoke to residents Wednesday night about new laws that empower citizens to advocate for municipal mergers.
"Blessed are the peacemakers" who lend a hand in settling community disputes while relieving strain on the borough courts system. Want to help? Call 856-854-7535.
The money was disbursed by the Camden County Office of Emergency Management.
For more than an estimated 130 unmarried, same-sex couples in Collingswood, the vetoed bill could have been an opportunity to legally wed.
It's not much in per-household terms, says Superintendent Scott Oswald, but it's a few dollars in the right direction.
With state aid figures in hand, Collingswood officials can begin finalizing a budget draft.
What does Collingswood have to say about legalizing gay marriage?
The move covers all 20 parks in the county system, including Cooper River and Newton Lake.
With Gov. Christie promising an immediate veto to same-sex marriage legislation, Collingswood Mayor Maley says same-sex couples need stronger protection under the law.
Presidents Day weekend brings with it patriotic stirrings--and a heap of discounts. Need to know where the bargains are? Check out these sales, many of which run until the middle of next week.
Three couples are toughing it out in Phase II of property construction at the LumberYard, which the borough of Collingswood will sell $4.5 million in bonds to complete. These are their stories.
Relieved of "a one-size-fits-all accountability system," Collingswood students will benefit from a district that can focus on math and literacy improvements, says Superintendent Scott Oswald.
As area residents weigh the benefits of neighborhood watch programs, Collingswood joins a growing number of New Jersey towns in hiring Special Officers that put more lower-cost boots on the streets.
Post your comments, photos and videos regarding the proposed merger of Rutgers University-Camden and Rowan University here.