Friday | The Retrospect
This Week's Stories and Features for February 10, 2012
Here are some of the stories and features from the February 10 issue of The Retrospect.
Public's help sought in identifying suspect in Haddon Heights gold store robbery
Two men entered the New York Gold Exchange in the 500 block of the Black Horse Pike about 10 a.m. on Jan.
Audit sought for pol's spending
A watchdog group called Monday for an audit of campaign spending by Rep. Rob Andrews after an election agency indicated the congressmen spent more than $11,000 in political contributions on a West Coast trip with his daughter.
2 armed men rob jewelry store, pistol-whip employee
Camden County authorities are looking for two men who robbed a Haddon Heights jewelry store and severely beat an employee.
Of Martyrs and Veterans: City Council Navigates Competing Park Monuments
PATERSON, NJ The City Council on Tuesday night was all ready to approve the Paterson Bengali community's request to create a cultural monument in a small park on Union Avenue.
Senate Judiciary Committee Votes on Gay Marriage Rights Bill 1-24-2012
Rosmarie Germana of Hamilton and her friend Nicole Papanier of Haddon Heights listen to debate against gay marriage rights bill in the Senate Judiciary Committee at the Statehouse today before a vote on the bill.
Collingswood holds off Haddon Hts.
Collingswood High School built a huge lead, only to see it whittled away, but then managed to get wins in the final two bouts to emerge from Haddon Heights with a 38-28 Colonial Conference Liberty Division wrestling victory Monday.
MILLVILLE: Afternoon police update has sexual contact arrest
We're now a few weeks past Christmas, so if you were lucky enough to get a new pet for the... Steven D. Abernathy Sr., 50, of the 300 block of East Oak Street was arrested Monday on a charge of criminal sexual contact.
West Deptford Wrestlers Sweep, Go to 9-0
The West Deptford wrestlers remain untouchable. In a quad meet at St. Augustine Prep Saturday, the Eagles easily defeated Cherry Hill East and Allentown by scores of 49-17 and 51-12, respectively.
Merchantville board votes to send students to Haddon Heights High
But if Merchantville's efforts to merge the borough with neighboring Cherry Hill are successful, the students could end up in the larger township's schools.