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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Five Things to Do in West Deptford This Week

Here are five local events for the week of Feb. 18-23.

Trying to stave off those winter blues? Ward off cabin fever with these five events going on around town: 1. Board Game Night Wednesday, Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m.—Woodbury Public Library   Get your game on—board game, that is, with the second board game night, provided by Tiki Board Games in Woodbury. Held once every month at the Woodbury Public Library, board game night is recommended for anyone 12 and older. Tons of board game fun to be had! 2. Hand Built Clay Pottery Series Thursday, Feb. 21 from 1 to 3 p.m.—RiverWinds Community Center Want to try your hand at clay pottery. For just $48 for members and $58 for non-members, members of the community and non-residents are invited to join in this first of a four class series. Participants will …

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Five Things You Need to Know About Holiday Government and Services

Offices will shift schedules, and trash pickup is affected.

1. Residents who normally have their trash picked up on Fridays (Oakview, Red Bank Estates, Harker Village, the Willow Woods and White Swan mobile home parks and The Grande) will be shifted to Wednesday trash pickup next week, because of the New Year's Day holiday. 2. Township offices are closed Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, and will drop extended Thursday hours both weeks. 3. For those of you waiting until the end of the month to renew your registration or license, the Motor Vehicle Commission office will be open late on Thursdays, as usual, but will close early, at 2 p.m., on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, and will be closed Christmas Day and New Year's Day. 4. The Thorofare post office will be open both Christmas Eve and New Year…

Monday, December 20, 2010

Five Things You Should Know About Patch

We answer your questions about West Deptford Patch.

1. We're all about local, local, local. The term "hyperlocal" gets tossed around a lot: what it means is we'll bring you the news from West Deptford, so you don't have to go hunting around to find out what's going on in your community. 2. We're interactive: sure, you can post comments on stories, but you can also post announcements, add events to our calendar and e-mail us directly. You can be sure Editor Bryan Littel will respond to any questions you might have. 3. In addition to being local, our freelancers and staffers are all professional journalists, dedicated to giving you an objective viewpoint. If you think you see bias, tell us. 4. We're not just articles and photos; besides the previously mentioned events and announcements, we …

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