Collingswood is still on the hook for nearly $5 million in loans, but will retain ownership of 13 unsold condos while getting a chance to salvage its credit rating under terms of the deal.
At Collingswood's second-ever Get Out the Vote Party, the community cast close to 9,000 borough votes in the We Hear You America contest.
A property revocation hearing scheduled for Wednesday night was cancelled.
In a special meeting this Wednesday evening, commissioners will host property revocation hearings for three borough sites.
Board members presented preliminary information on the 2012-2013 school budget during Monday's meeting.
The governor's teacher evaluation plan will have "serious budget implications," Collingswood Superintendent Scott Oswald says.
Some business owners maintain that Collingswood Partners helps boost economic development; others take a different stance. The second installment of a two-part series.
Through Collingswood Partners, the borough borrowed $500,000 to help fund the struggling condominium project. This story is the first of two parts.
Following a vote party at Casona this month, the borough has scheduled two more events aimed at pushing Collingswood to the top of Reader's Digest's We Hear You America Contest.
Borough code and housing violations and criminal activity has resulted in Collingswood seeking to revoke rental licenses from three property owners.
Every Tuesday until March, Grooveground will host voting events to boost the borough to Reader's Digests top spot in the We Hear You America contest.
Collingswood's Get Out the Vote Day bumped the borough from number 16 to number 13 on Reader's Digest's list of best towns in America.
Join neighbors and public officials at Casona this evening, during an all-town voting event to make Collingswood the best town in America.
If Mayor James Maley helps borough first-graders read 1,000 books by springtime, the district will receive $1,000 to purchase new books.
Commissioners appointed and reappointed borough officers at its reorganization meeting Monday night.
During Monday's commission meeting, new Collingswood Fire Chief Keith Davis was sworn-in.
Collingswood is making sure 2012 is as action-packed as ever before.
Collingswood is sponsoring a party at Casona this Wednesday, to encourage residents to vote the borough best town in America.
Ready to experience New Jersey's beauty? The Department of Environmental Protection has a new smartphone app for state beaches, forests, parks and historic sites.
Warner Landscape and Patio teamed with the borough to replant Christmas trees in Knight Park.
Zoning board members held their annual reorganization meeting Jan. 4.
A borough man's variance request, to use his garage as a meditation gathering room for friends, was shot down Wednesday.
As police talk to Joe Dinella, who reportedly found Collingswood's Michael Landon plaque, Mayor James Maley said Dinella's alleged involvement "changes everything."
The bronze marker was taken from a borough public-works facility.
A bronze marker honoring the late actor, who grew up in Collingswood, ended up in a refuse heap.
The last day of 2011 also marks the end of Collingswood Fire Chief John Amet's 25-year borough career, as he enters retirement.
Commissioners met Tuesday and adopted a resolution for a new trash pickup service.
Collingswood Planning Board members discussed a new borough bistro, which will be named for a historic Collingswood family.
Even if it survives its court date, Zheng Salon may not be allowed to return to its Haddon Avenue location.
Drop off your unwanted electronic items for recycling at the county landfill.
A plot of land on the White Horse Pike has been sold to South Jersey Pediatrics for $50,000.
After a public hearing with no comments, commissioners voted in favor of an ordinance to raise dog licensing fees.
Check out Santa's schedule to find out when and where you can see him in Collingswood this month.
Hotsy Totsy sang Christmas carols on Haddon Ave. Friday evening.
Nancy Welsh's Pennsauken-based animal shelter may have to close its doors for good. Welsh: "We're in a financial crisis."
Vote for Collingswood in Reader's Digest's We Hear You America contest.
Beginning tonight, with the tree lighting ceremony, Collingswood kicks off its holiday season.
Residents and visitors alike were wrapped around buildings yesterday, waiting to purchase Collingswood Cash before the promo sold out.
The holiday free money promotion has sold out.
Of three purchasing sites, borough hall is the only one that hasn't yet sold out of Collingswood Cash.