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Heritage's traces its Gloucester County roots to a 1930s dairy business that grew into a convenience store chain by the 1950s. Credit: Heritage's.

Heritage’s in Talks to Take Over Shuttered Collingswood Wawa Location

Company President Skeeter Heritage, Jr. says his business hopes to finalize a deal for the building at 668 Haddon Avenue by month’s end. If it is realized, Collingswood would become the sixth Camden County location for the Thorofare-headquartered brand.

By Matt Skoufalos | May 6, 2025
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