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Collingswood Woman 3rd Case of West Nile in CamCo
Health officials said the disease also affected a Camden City man. The initial case, a Voorhees resident, has fully recovered.

Health officials said the disease also affected a Camden City man. The initial case, a Voorhees resident, has fully recovered.

The collection runs from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Sanitary Landfill.
Sadly, Collingswood is not on the list of towns to receive a special blast this week or next.
This week in Collingswood, student-athletes get a boost, the borough gets a new CFO and we meet music man Nick Cain.
Freeholders reported Friday the first case of West Nile Virus in Camden County that same day that the NJ DEP reported the death of a Burlington County man from the disease.
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Also this week in OMGs from NJ PD, an alleged serial car burglar doesn't let a breakfast-time arrest sway him from lunchtime crimes.
Households with school-aged children receiving free or reduced-price lunch may also be eligible for $10/month Internet from Comcast.
Make sure you're caught up on the top Collingswood news of the week.
These stories topped the news in Collingswood this week. Have you read them all?
Whip a can of soda at a cop, go to jail. Admit to a fresh burglary spree after you've been paroled (for burglary), go back to jail. Plus, a preemptive welcome to Snooki and J-Woww.
Talbert T. Monroe, 59, was picked up after a tip from a neighbor, police said.
This week's crazy New Jersey police news includes runaway cows, a failed attempt at stowing away cash and a pair of boozy pants.
Hooch needs a new, loving home. Can you help him out?
This week in Collingswood news, we showcased several neighbors working in their own ways to do great things in town.
Camden County health officials are encouraging folks to be on the lookout for any strange behavior from their pets after a skunk presented with a confirmed case of rabies in the Barclay Farm section of Cherry Hill.
Sound off on Collingswood issues with a letter to the editor.
This week in Collingswood news, petitioners come out against the last LumberYard phase, the borough celebrates National Night Out and Zeppoli gets another pat on the back.
A new promotion from Target helps Collingswood residents give back.
The state-funded policing initiative makes roadways safer, says the Camden County Prosecutor's Office.