Pewter Village management officials and residents found the impending sale of the complex to be surprising news.
A new salon on Haddon Avenue came before zoning board members Wednesday night and received approval for a use variance.
The borough's first monthly Fresh Air Fitness event brought out 23 people Tuesday evening.
Collingswood Patch met with 8-year-old Erich Gittler Monday evening, to discuss his plans to lift chicken-keeping restrictions.
Borough Administrator Bradford Stokes attends his final commission meeting Monday night before retiring from the position.
An outdoor Zumba class is coming to Powell Lane Aug. 2, and all are welcome to join.
Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski will visit Collingswood this afternoon.
The Proud Neighbors of Collingswood have made a $25,000 commitment to restoring a historic house in The Knight Park.
The borough is offering one final discounted rate for passes to Roberts Pool this summer.
A regular Q&A with Camden County's top elected officials on the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Unless the Collingswood Board of Education calls a special meeting, the tax rate will remain unchanged.
The Christmastime Collingswood Cash promotion is coming back for July.
With Collingswood Borough Administrator Bradford Stokes set to retire, tax collector Keith Hastings will fill the position.
Several complaints caused the borough to get rid of the old gas station, a vacant eyesore that sat at the Route 30 and Route 130 intersection.
South Jerseyans of all political opinions are united in one point: the looming debt limit deadline is alarming.
The free service provides phone calls to let neighbors and businesses know of missing persons.
Commissioners authorized the issuance and sale of tax anticipation notes Monday night.
Collingswood Public School District adopted an anti-bullying policy, and existing employees will oversee its operations.
One of the condominium complex's two-level public parking garages now houses a kiosk station, and the remaining level will soon welcome its own.
Collingswood's annual Fun on the Fourth event had thousands gather in the borough for live music and fireworks.
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The borough's anticipated annual fireworks show draws crowds as large as 20,000, and officials said this year's display will be better than ever.
Mayor James Maley said the commission's swift introduction of a new, more thorough outdoor dining regulation system is rooted in public safety.
Restaurant owners and managers discuss the borough's tightened outdoor dining regulations.
The Annual Drinking Water Quality Report shows no problems.
Protests outside the State House didn't stop the Assembly from approving the measure.
In summer alone, Collingswood hosts more events than most municipalities do all year.
Free nicotine-replacement therapy is now available to all New Jersey smokers.
The borough has posted its annual municipal audit on the official Collingswood website.
Borough officials said recent roadwork at Haddon and Woodlawn avenues will repair sewer damage.
Roberts Pool, the borough's only public pool, is getting ready to open its regular season.
The borough water superintendent confirms recent resident reports that the borough's water supply is high in iron.
Commissioners adopt the municipal budget, which increases property taxes by $78 for the average homeowner, during Monday's meeting.
Assemblywoman Pam Lampitt joined mayor and commissioners Monday night, in honoring a local boy's show of bravery.
Borough officials met this Wednesday for a public hearing on the municipal budget, but will meet again for adoption Monday.
Recent resident reports indicate the borough's water supply is high in iron.
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Commissioners officially amended the municipal budget Friday afternoon, bringing an original $150 property tax increase down to $78.