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Collingswood Borough Hall (2017 file photo). Credit: Matt Skoufalos.

Collingswood Rebuts Commissioner’s Lawsuit Over EMS Privatization

The borough challenges claims from Commissioner Jim Maley as being “based on a misunderstanding of events and resultant misconstrued application of conflicts law.” It argues that Virtua EMTs can help address first responder crews for which “staffing issues have reached a critical and dangerous status in the past several years.” Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

By Matt Skoufalos | January 2, 2026
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Although the suit acknowledges his role as an elected official, Collingswood Commissioner Jim Maley filed the action as a borough resident. It seeks nullification of the vote that awarded a one-year contract to Virtua Health to provide emergency medical services in the borough. Sign in or subscribe to continue reading…

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