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This Dog Gets Along with Cats and Needs a Home
Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Adopt-a-Pet of the week.

Patch/NJ Aid for Animals Adopt-a-Pet of the week.

The biggest stories of the week also include a Collingswood man who was shot in Camden CIty, a teenager who survived being struck by a car, and an update on school lunch planning.
Terrell Jackson, 33, died at the scene of the Thursday night shooting in Camden City.
Calling all kids: Come hunt for Easter eggs in Collingswood's Knight Park and meet the Easter Bunny.
Also this week, we preview the upcoming Restaurant Week, readers debate what business should stand at the entrance to Collings Ave. and smooth heads mean big money for St. Baldrick's.
Here's a list of places to call if you need a safe ride home this weekend (accompanied by one of our favorite Dropkick Murphys songs.) Let's keep some fools from dyin'.
The Runnemede resident failed to appear in state Superior Court in Camden, authorities said.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a free shuttle among an 8-bar, Haddon Ave. pub crawl.
An empty storefront at Collings Avenue and the White Horse Pike needs a new tenant. What do Patch readers think should go there?
Preparations for the first wave of construction, which begins at the end of March or beginning of April, are underway this week.
A Lindenwold man dies and a Pennsauken woman is hospitalized following the early-morning shooting, according to authorities.
The Camden County Prosecutor's Office wants to know if you recognize the individual in these photos. It could be worth $1,000 if you do.
Also this week in Collingswood, the town has a new deal with firefighters, a restaurant week is coming up, a 10-year-old extols the virtues of borough living and more.
The Lawnside resident failed to appear in state Superior Court in Camden, authorities said.
Support the hard work of the top-performing kids in director Joe Lerch's musical outfit. Five bucks gets you in the door.
Elementary school kids from across South Jersey participated in the regional event, which sends six finalists to the statewide competition. 'Orchid' was the winning word.
Leo, Raquel Nunn's feline friend, fled from the Haddon Heights explosion last month. After a communitywide effort to locate him, the cat is safe and being cared for by a local veterinarian.
Also, an unlocked Beemer with the keys inside gets stolen from a driveway.
Packing a serious punch to surrounding states, a storm is making landfall in South Jersey.
Aficiandos of Hess toy trucks can rest assured that the popular Christmas collectibles aren't going anywhere.