Tricia Burrough
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On the article Little Louie's BBQ Closes in Collingswood
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On the article Little Louie's BBQ Closes in Collingswood
Tricia Burrough
4:09 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
ReplySo sad. Little Louies was always delicious and affordable :(
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On the article Is Collingswood Ready for Coworking?

Tricia Burrough
12:13 pm on Friday, January 18, 2013
Thanks Rae - a few reasons. One is having to drive there, I prefer walking. Second is that even as a foodie I am sorta anti Wegmans for the insanity that goes along with it. But those are silly picky reasons and I admit I have never been up to that location where you all sit. The biggest question would be one of entertaining my daughter enough for me to actually work. Right now I only work when she sleeps. So yeah, long term I would love to see a location that also had a childcare situation in the same /adjacent space :)
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On the article Is Collingswood Ready for Coworking?
Tricia Burrough
8:25 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
ReplyHi Rae - I was down on Wegmans but now that I checked out your website I wish I had known sooner and would have tried to make it out to a few events this week! Looks pretty amazing and would be definitely be interested in helping you. I think Ext Ed would be a fantastic location. I just joined your meetup :)
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On the article Is Collingswood Ready for Coworking?
Tricia Burrough
3:13 pm on Thursday, January 17, 2013
ReplyCollingswood is the perfect community for such an idea. I have been following the movement in Philly for a while now. I run my business from home while watching my toddler. I need to get out of the house once in a while but driving to Wegmans is not an appealing option (as much as I am thrilled to hear about idea working in nearby places). Hope this takes off in a walkable location! :)
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On the article Calling All Collingswood Artists, Crafters and Home Business Owners
Tricia Burrough
12:02 pm on Tuesday, December 18, 2012
ReplyGreat idea. Too late for my business though.
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On the article Have You Seen Paddy?
Tricia Burrough
9:57 am on Monday, December 17, 2012
ReplyWhy haven't they called us?! They have our information.
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On the article Have You Seen Paddy?
Tricia Burrough
6:13 pm on Thursday, December 13, 2012
ReplyUnfortunately this is the second time this has happened. The first time he had broken a less sturdy collar (not chewed), this time he broke out of an unbreakable collar. Unfortunately he is not microchipped. He was in the yard playing and saw something to chase and he just loves to run fast. Thanks in advance to anyone that can help our family out.
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On the Blog Post South Jersey: Where History Unfolds in Your Neighborhood
Tricia Burrough
10:45 pm on Wednesday, December 5, 2012
ReplyLove it Allie! Would love to tag along for one of these adventures :)
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On the article Five Things to Do in Collingswood This Week: 11/26/12 to 12/1/12

Tricia Burrough
7:59 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012
This Friday, Art Within Reach kicks off our part of the Collingswood/Haddon area Holiday Art Weekend. We have 17 local and area artists presenting their work to you in a unique and friendly setting. Shop for the holidays, or just shop for yourself.
Art Within Reach, Nov 30-Dec 2.
www.facebook.com/events/363091870443829/While out and about over the weekend, check out all the art happenings the area has to offer.
SoHA Arts Winter Festival & Bazaar, Dec 1
www.facebook.com/events/344418855652656/
With a great reception 6-9PM, which is after the other art events have wound down for the evening. Live music and refreshments.Perkins Center Clay Fest, Nov 30-Dec 2, and Empty Bowls Fundraiser, Dec 1
www.perkinscenter.org/events/Clay-Fest
www.perkinscenter.org/events/Empty-BowlsAnd don’t forget all the wonderful shops and restaurants on the way between each location.
Pass the word on to all the folks you know to come out and support South Jersey Arts!
Art Within Reach Annual Holiday Sale 2012
November 30 at 6:30pm
Art Within Reach in Collingswood, New Jersey
Tricia Burrough
8:28 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Yes affordable. This was a nice sit down dining place not a roadside joint (they can great too but obviously going to be cheaper). And it was interesting in my opinion more gourmet dishes not just basic bbq. And nearly everyday of the week there was a promotion sometimes for as much as half off. There was always a coupon for 20% off available everywhere. They were constantly discounting their prices through promotions right up to the end. Any resourceful diner never paid full price or anywhere near it. They did everything they could to bring people in on price basis.