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Week in Review: What Should Happen with National Food Market?

This week, Collingswood responds generously to Sandy victims, a children's librarian lets us into the world she's creating for young readers and a field hockey player is bound for glory.

Borough Moves to Acquire National Food Market

After a series of issues with the store, Collingswood officials may act. Commenters seem in favor—what do you think?

Residents Take Sandy Concerns to Borough Meeting

Collingswood does a post-Sandy assessment. All in all, even though many residents were left without power for days, the consensus: Collingswood was lucky.

Family Dog Perishes in Early Morning Fire Friday

A Harrison Ave. family lost their beloved pet—and most of their home—in an early morning fire that Collingswood F.D. is calling the worst to hit the borough this year.

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I Am Collingswood: Dot Garabedian

Collingswood’s children’s librarian is a “cheerleader for reading and literacy,” but she prefers her books the old-fashioned way, thank you.

When tragedy strikes, Collingswood is ready to spring into action. The generosity has been pouring out since Superstorm Sandy struck New Jersey.

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A newcomer won the most votes in the five-way race for three school board seats.

Panthers' LaMaina Having Record Season

Krista LaMaina nets herself a Collingswood record during a playoff game.

Collingswood Yogawood’s Riverton counterpart will close in the new year.

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