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Suddenly, On October 29, 2009. Age 49. Of Audubon Park. Loving husband of 12 years to Theresa Ann (nee Watkins). Cherished son of Dorothy T. and the late Louis A. Grandizio, Jr. Devoted father of Louis Michael, Daniel Steven, Gina Marie, Anthony James and Alisha (Ray) McClinclock. Loving brother of Thomas A., Dottie Grandizio-Burke, Lisa (Kim), Anthony W. and Cynthia (Scott) Grohowski. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Lou worked 9 years for Audubon Cesco. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Monday evening from 6 to 9 pm and again 9 to 10...
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No. 20 Field Hockey Cruises to 4-2 Win Over W&J; Ducks Complete Second-Straight Perfect Conference Ledger HOBOKEN, N.J. (October 28, 2009) – The Stevens Institute of Technology field hockey team completed an undefeated conference regular season for the second time in as many years with a 4-2 win over Empire 8 foe Washington & Jefferson College on Saturday at the De Baun Athletic Complex in Hoboken, N.J. Sophomore Mallory Swanson (Princeton Junction, N.J.) scored twice and freshman Marguerite Chavez (Ocean Port, N.J.) tallied a goal and an assist as the No. 20 Ducks improved to 14-3 on the season (6-0...
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By Bill Cleary Dan Miller, the owner of Always Affordable Taxi, Gloucester City, asked me to find out why the City zoning laws prohibit a taxi cab business from parking its cabs on Broadway. Mr. Miller said last year he was going to open a Dollar Store at the South Broadway complex across from the senior citizens apartments. He planned to operate his taxi cab business at the same location and park the cabs in the large store parking lot. But because of the city law against taxi cabs he was refused a certificate of occupancy. He was also thinking...
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By Dawn Watson I once knew a lady who insisted she had the best dog in the world except for one thing: she could not control him on walks. The dog pulled so hard on his leash that the woman had fallen several times and now, she was hesitant to walk him, at all. When she told me he was a Husky it made perfect sense! I suggested, among other things, that she invest in a sled and save money on gas. Photo: Dawn Watson with Tasha Okay so you’ve just fallen in love with a “mutt”, a mixed-breed whose...
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The NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds hunters that the small game seasons for pheasant, quail, fox and coyote open 8:00 AM on Saturday, November 7. The seasons for rabbit, hares and squirrel, ruffed grouse and woodcock north of Rt. 70 and raccoon/opossum remain open with an 8:00 AM start on November 7. Firearm hunting is prohibited November 6 on state Wildlife Management Areas designated as Pheasant and Quail Stamp Areas to allow for stocking (except in tidal marshes open to an on-going waterfowl season). For detailed information on hunting for all legal species, including a link to...
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Thursday, October 29, 2009 The NoVa American Legion Riders Escort National Commander, Clarence Hill; Target Official, Carl Campbell and Undersecretary of Defense, Gary Motsek, to Legion Post 28 in Triangle, Va. (Photo by Noel St. John) Representatives of The American Legion, Target Corp., and Computer Science Corp. met in northern Virginia Oct. 29 for the final U.S. leg of a nationwide drive to put smiles on the faces of 56 soldiers who were forced to destroy all their possessions when enemy insurgents attacked them in Afghanistan. “This is extraordinary,” said Assistant Deputy Secretary of Defense Gary J. Mostek, as DVDs,...
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Thursday, October 29, 2009 Midland, Mich., Berryhill Post 165’s Legion Baseball team, which won the 2009 American Legion Baseball World Series in Fargo, N.D., last August, was honored before Wednesday night’s opening game of the Major League Baseball World Series in New York City. A crowd of more than 50,000 – including First Lady Michelle Obama, who was part of the first-pitch ceremony – watched as the Berryhill players were publicly recognized and met some of the major-leaguers on hand before the Philadelphia Phillies downed the New York Yankees, 6-1. The team’s trip marks the 84th time the Legion World...
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PHILADELPHIA-Once again local police are engaging in Operation Good Egg for Mischief Night, Oct. 30, and Halloween, Oct. 31. Anyone caught throwing eggs or vandalizing property will be arrested and/or fined in addition to community service. Residents who observe such activity should call 911 and provide an exact location of it, as well as a detailed description of the perpetrator or perpetrators and the direction the person or persons ran. via www.southphillyreview.com
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Image via Wikipedia Philadelphia, PA – The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) will be removing the floating docks and walkways from the Frankford Arsenal Access on November 3rd, and from the Commodore Barry Access on November 4th. The PFBC manages some 300 state properties to provide free boat launch and/or fishing opportunities on the waters of the Commonwealth. The Frankford Arsenal Access is one of the most popular public recreational fishing and boating sites on the lower Delaware River. The mission of the Fish and Boat Commission is to protect, conserve, and enhance the Commonwealth’s aquatic resources and provide...
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By Air Force Tech. Sgt. John Jung Special to American Forces Press Service BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Oct. 28, 2009 - U.S. Postal Service officials have announced recommended mailing dates for delivery by Christmas to U.S. servicemembers serving in Afghanistan and other overseas locations. PHOTO: Air Force Staff Sgt. Shervon Greenhow helps to sort mail at the Air Force mail center on Camp Cunningham, Afghanistan, Oct. 22, 2009. U.S. Postal Service officials have announced recommended deadlines for sending holiday mail bound for servicemembers overseas. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Felicia Juenke First-class and priority mail for servicemembers stationed in...
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Image via Wikipedia The NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife has announced a limited one-week harvest season of the oyster beds known as Fitney Bit and Oysterbed Point, located at the mouth of the Mullica River. The season will commence on Monday, November 9, 2009 and end on Saturday, November 14, 2009 (daily harvest times are sunrise to sunset). The harvest is open to all commercial and recreational shellfish license holders. For more information on the harvest, including charts showing locations of the open and no-harvest areas, visit http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/news/2009/oysterharvest09.htm on the division's website.
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Christie on Corzine's Latest Plans to Revisit His 800 Percent Toll Hike Plan PARSIPPANY, NJ - Today, Chris Christie released the following statement in reaction to Jon Corzine's comments to The New York Times that he is rethinking his monetization plan and is more than willing to raise tolls on already overtaxed New Jerseyans. "Just today, Governor Corzine has admitted to The New York Times that he plans to revisit his ludicrous and misguided 800 percent toll hike plan even though New Jerseyans soundly rejected it the first time around. As if $9 billion in new taxes, the highest tax...
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On October 27, 2009. Age 74. Of Maple Shade. Loving and devoted wife of the late Fred C. “Frank” Haub. Survived by her many beloved and caring friends. These wonderful friends were caregivers day and night and loved Shirley dearly. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her Catholic Rite of Committal on Tuesday, 11 am at Land of Canaan Cemetery: 678 South Fairview Road, Elk Township. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Shirley Haub. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street (at Brown Street) Gloucester...
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Gift card drawing! Free and open to the public. October 27, 2009 – Cherry Hill, N.J. – TD Bank, America’s Most Convenient Bank®, will celebrate the opening of its newest Camden County location on Saturday, November 14, 2009, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Broadway and Cumberland Streets in Gloucester City. Photo: TD Bank executives Rob Curley, market president, Gloria Rowan, Gloucester City store manager, and Joseph Tredinnick, regional vice president, visit the site of the new Gloucester City store, which is scheduled open on November 14, with a free, public celebration. Celebrate with the TD Bank team at...
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By Anne Forline Special to the NEWS A feeble attempt to re-write history took place at the Small Animal Show recently at the NJA3 program (by EIRC) at Cold Springs School. At the show, John and Nick Orsino of Gloucester City treated children to an up close look at their personal collection of turtles, tortoises and amphibians. They saw box turtles, Spade-Footed Toads, Cuban Tree Frogs, a Leopard Gecko and a Yellow Footed Tortoise, and learned lots of facts from the Orsinos, such as the dietary habits of the creatures, what their growth, weight and life spans are, and how...
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By Linda Boker-Angelo NEWS Correspondent School District Director of Curriculum and Instruction Liz Curry has good news and bad news for the Gloucester City Board of Education (BOE) last week. She said the majority of elementary school students met state standards, and even excelled, in the Language Arts portion of last year’s NJ Assessment of Skills and Knowledge (ASK) tests. However, math scores were not quite as promising, with less than half of the total population ac-hieving a passing score. Curry said the district’s results were parallel to the statewide results, as many districts had a poor showing in mathematics....
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The Celebration Committee also hosted a Halloween Parade and House Decorating Contest. Over 60 children participated in the event that was held on Centre Avenue and Kings Highway and ended at the Norcross Park. PNC Bank, Mt. Ephraim donated goodie bags for the children in attendance and also donated Visa gift cards to the 1st place winners in each age category and Judge’s Choice House Winner. Also, CVS gave away candy and treats. We would like to thank both businesses for their support of our festivities. Here is a list of all of the winners. Congratulations to everyone! Best Float:...
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By Jennifer Adkins, Executive Director, Partnership for the Delaware Estuary The Delaware River’s industrial legacy has its benefits and costs. The benefits include economic prosperity that has fueled art, architecture, world-renowned social and technical advances, and nationally-significant history. The physical remnants of this past have become part of our region’s identity, from coal mines in Schuylkill County and shipyards in Philadelphia and Wilmington to historic downtowns and small towns throughout the region. Unfortunately, the costs include some toxic remnants of this legacy that are just as long lasting. Toxic chemicals like polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, and heavy metals like mercury...
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Bellmawr NJ 8:00pm 338 E Browning Road Liquor Mart A van drove through the front of the Liquor Mart on East Browning Road causing heavy damage to the building, no injuries reported. The driver of the van was arrested by Bellmawr Police. Bellmawr Fire Department Rescue 32 and Bellmawr Fire Department EMS Division also responded. Bellmawr police are investigating. Photo and caption by Steve Skipton
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By Lyn Esposito NEWS Correspondent The Commission on Higher Education must have been reading the minds of so many good students who dream of a higher education, but do not believe they can afford to go. In 2006, former Gloucester City Schools Superintendent Dr. Mary Stansky was approached with a chance to partner with Camden County College in College Bound – a grant program begun by the Commission on Higher Education that offers students opportunities at the local level to prepare for higher education. Stansky said the program offered students a chance to “focus early” on their futures, and “to...
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At its September 30 regional sub fund meeting, the New Jersey School Boards Association Insurance Group (NJSBAIG) awarded Gloucester City Board of Education a safety grant in the amount of $13,557 The grant rewards the district for its commitment to risk management and must be used to invest in further safety and security-related improvements within the district. The Gloucester City Board of Education was one of 35 districts presented with a grant check at the Burlington and Camden County Educators Insurance Consortium (BACCEIC) meeting. School Business Administrator Margaret McDonnell (shown below) was in attendance and accepted the grant check on...
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Standing with U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter, Deputy Mayor for Transportation and Utilities Rina Cutler, SEPTA General Manager Joe Casey, DRPA Board Chair John H. Estey, Board Vice Chair Jeff Nash and others, DRPA CEO and PATCO President, John J. Matheussen, announced an agreement that will result in Light Rail Service along Market Street between City Hall and the Delaware River Waterfront initially serving Pier 70 to the South and SEPTA’s Route 15 Trolley at Girard Avenue to the North. Locations served would include Independence Mall, the Market East Regional Rail Station, City Hall,...
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Suddenly, On October 24, 2009. Age 34. Of Audubon. Formerly of Mount Ephraim. Cherished Father of Sarah Maxwell. Loving and devoted Son of Joseph R. and Margaret “Peggy” Maxwell, Sr. of Mount Ephraim and Linda Ann and SGM Dennis I. Kretzschmar (nee Powell) of Thackerville, OK. Loving Grandson of Jean and John Russo, William B.and Lillian Powell, Sr., the late Marilyn Powell, the late Paul (surviving Sabina) Maxwell, the late Nina Magnotta and the late Florence Powell, the late Florence Maxwell. Loving brother of Jennifer (Thomas) Monteferrante, Monica Viggiano, Ashley (Shannon) Jeffcoat and Lesley, Colt, D.J. and Hannah Kretzschmar. Also...
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The Gloucester City Lakes Association would like to thank everyone who contributed to our coin drop on September 25. Also we would like to congratulate Hannah Walters for winning the fishing rod and tackle box at our free drawing on Gloucester Day. Just a reminder what the Lakes Association does as an organization. Our goal is to try and keep the water clean and algae free during the summer months. This enables kids and adults to be able to fish during the summer season. We have hired Princeton Hydro this summer to treat the Minnie Hole and as most can...
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Who Brought Glory in the First Half of the 20th Century A total of 54 Camden County sports legends will be honored as part of the fifth Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Oct. 30. “As the nominations committee prepared for the fifth induction ceremony at Lucien’s in Berlin Township, it was evident the committee had a problem,” explained Freeholder Jeffrey L. Nash, a co-founder of the Camden County Sports Hall of Fame. “The committee’s efforts to properly honor athletes who brought honor and glory to Camden County through sports were losing ground,” Nash added. Nash said the comm ittee’s...
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Local FBI warning In Pennsylvania! The FBI has issued a warning in Lancaster County. They suspect a terrorist may be hiding among the Amish community. This photo provided the first clue that triggered the investigation: submitted by KenMac Category: Chuckles
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Submitted by admin on Thu, 10/22/2009 - 3:06pm. Thursday, October 22, 2009 President Barack Obama signs the Veterans Health Care, Budget Reform and Transparency Act of 2009 into law. Photo by Craig Roberts President Barack Obama signed the Veterans Health Care Budget Reform and Transparency Act in an Oct. 22 ceremony at the White House. The new law, strongly supported by The American Legion, requires advance funding for the VA health-care system. “We have made the biggest commitment to veterans, the largest percent increase in the VA budget, in more than 30 years,” Obama said. “So we’re keeping our promise...
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Why Chris Christie for Governor? Regardless if you are a democrat, republican or independent - if you are someone who prioritizes your enjoyment of fishing, hunting and the quality of our forests you should consider the following: The Corzine administration has neglected (or perhaps in some instances, intentionally extinguishing) many of entities that oversee fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, etc. If you're a hunter you might be interested to know that on the list of Governor Corzine's charitable trust contributions there is $13,000 to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in New York. On its website ASPCA...
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Voters Will Choose Governor In General Election November 3 Gloucester City Planning Board Okays Second School On Market Street Bellmawr Borough Council Honors Local EMTs New Mt. Ephraim Program “A Celebration of Excellence” City Council Names Starlite Lake After Former Drive-In Related articles by Zemanta EMTs Chris Oliver and Kirt Dillon...Simply The Best (gloucestercitynews.net) Police Officer Claims Harassment by Gloucester City Politician (s) (gloucestercitynews.net) Four fined for failing to file financial disclosure forms (gloucestercitynews.net) Tips and Snippets: Piano Finds a Home, Zoning Board Oks Dog School, Levins Endorsed by USW (gloucestercitynews.net) Tips and Snippets: Broadway Work, Skinheads, Paying for Water,...
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A 25 year veteran of New Jersey's political establishment said, "It was the most legislators that I every saw at a sportsmen event and I was proud to be a part of the rally." Another observer stated, "There were as many people in attendance at the R.O.O.R. as were at the rally held by the Vice President of the United States for Governor Corzine - and that rally had no threat of rain." One person noted, "I think R.O.O.R. should be an annual event." For those of you unable to attend, there were 8 legislators from both the democrat and...
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School participation encouraged in recognition of National Teen Driver Safety Awareness Week NEWARK, NJ — In recognition of National Teen Driver Safety Awareness Week, NJ TRANSIT is promoting its Driver Education Safety Program, encouraging New Jersey schools to obtain the agency’s free curriculum package for use in high school classrooms. In an effort to help teen drivers operate vehicles in a safe manner near railroad crossings, light rail lines and buses, NJ TRANSIT has made available two class periods of multimedia instructional content to nearly 700 public, private and charter schools throughout the state. The lesson plans, developed in partnership...
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Dear Resident, As your Representative in Congress, I have had the opportunity to work with Nick Marchese on a number of issues and I am proud to endorse him for re-election as Gloucester City Ward 2 Councilman. Throughout Nick’s three years on City Council, he has worked to ensure that Gloucester City continues to be a strong and vibrant community despite our difficult economic downturn. Nick has proactively worked to bring reliable, high paying jobs to Gloucester City by aggressively supporting local redevelopment efforts like the revitalization of Chatham Square Apartments, a project that converts an aging apartment complex into...
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While some Fresh For Alls are at a business or organization partner of Philabundance, the local location does not have a cohort and will be in the parking lot under I-95 Fridays from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., rain or shine. Typically, the partner organization provides the space for the stand, but some are outdoors. After the organization came up empty-handed on a group to accommodate its program, it worked with the City to use the lot under 95, which is accessible by car and SEPTA’s Route 29 bus. Only severe cold weather or a snowstorm could prevent the stand’s appearance,...
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Submitted by admin on Thu, 10/15/2009 - 12:53pm. Thursday, October 15, 2009 Target Corp. matches Legion with $50,000 donation In less than a week, an American Legion blog site raised more than $50,000 to help U.S. soldiers forced to destroy their camp and possessions during a deadly Oct. 3 enemy attack in Afghanistan. Now the Target Corporation has announced it will match that fundraising effort with $50,000 of its own. In addition, Connecticut-based Computer Sciences Corp. has donated 56 laptop computers to replace the ones destroyed in Afghanistan. The Combat Outpost Keating Relief Fund sprang to life on The American...
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Firehouse.com LODD E-Alert Sunday October 25, 2009 BY ED BALLAM Firehouse.com News A 28-year member of the Westover Area Volunteer Fire Company, Clearfield County, Westover, Pa., Station No. 45 took ill at the scene of a structure fire Saturday morning and died at a local hospital from what appears to be cardiac arrest. Lt. Roy E. Westover Jr., 41, was on a 3-inch line, coupled down to 2.5-inch, as part of a exterior attack team on a structure fire that was reported at about 12:30 a.m. on Saturday, according to Josh Quigley, Director of Emergency Management for Clearfield County, Pa....
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Al Martino was in the studio recording Garth Brooks’ “If Tomorrow Never Comes” Oct. 12. That night, he and wife Judi met longtime friend Jerry Blavat for dinner at Le Virtu, 1927 E. Passyunk Ave. Blavat asked to meet his old pal the next night, as well, at Modo Mia, a Fishtown restaurant the two frequented. But Mr. Martino never showed. Blavat called his cell, home and wife’s cellphone, but no one answered. Martino’s daughter Alison called Blavat later that night with the news. The crooner whose likeness sits between Bobby Rydell’s and Eddie Fisher’s on a music industry mural...
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Attention: AD’s…send us your results for our daily report… BillGCN@verizon Johnson, Sandberg, Quijano Tally Goals as Men’s Soccer Rolls to 3-0 Win Over Ithaca HOBOKEN, N.J. (October 24, 2009) – The Stevens Institute of Technology men’s soccer team defeated Empire 8 rival Ithaca College, 3-0, on a stormy Saturday night at the De Baun Athletic Complex in Hoboken, N.J. Senior Terrence Johnson (New Orleans, La.) scored the game-winner less than seven minutes in after a great through-ball from fellow senior John Radvany (Yardley, Pa.) as the Ducks improve to 12-3-1 overall and 4-1-1 in the conference. With the win, the...
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Image via Wikipedia Friday, October 23, 2009 Back in June, we reported on a proposed U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) rule change that would have expanded the Switchblade Knife Act of 1958 to include spring-assisted or one-handed-opening knives, and would have directly targeted the importation of "assisted opening" folding knives. (Read the proposed rule here.) Assisted opening knives are frequently used by hunters, anglers, farmers, ranchers, firefighters, law enforcement and emergency personnel and anyone else who may need to open a knife with only one hand. The proposed regulations would have designated all such knives as "switchblades" -- despite...
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This letter to the AARP says it all. It is a must read regardless of your age. Some people just make sense in what they say. This lady certainly does. Please forward this to everyone on your contact list. This was sent last month (September 09) to Mr. Rand who is the Executive Director of AARP Dear Mr. Rand, Recently you sent us a letter encouraging us to renew our lapsed membership in AARP by the requested date. I know it is not what you were looking for, but this is the most honest response I can give you. Our...
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Image via Wikipedia HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Game Commission is expecting hunters to encounter a sizeable wild turkey population when they head afield for the opening day of wild turkey season on Oct. 31. And, because of the abundant acorn crop this year, finding birds this fall may be more difficult than it was last year. “Wild turkey hunting is one of Pennsylvania’s premiere outdoor experiences,” said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. “The satisfaction derived from calling in and taking a game bird that can see you twitch at 50 yards is a fulfillment that veteran hunters never...
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On October 23, 2009. Age 67. Of Gloucester City. Loving Son of the late Joseph A. Brandt and Agnes E. (nee Conroy). Devoted brother of William A. Brandt “Bill” of Oaklyn and the late Joseph Brandt. Beloved Brother-In-Law of Anne Palcko of Florida. Cherished Uncle of Susan Angelo, Theresa Gorman, JoAnne Burnett and Kelly Anne Brown. Beloved Great-Uncle of Melissa, Jennifer, Nicole, Stephanie, Michael, Molly, Brooke and Luke. Survived by his special great-nephews; John and Joseph. Also survived by many cousins. Michael was known to all as “Mickey” and was a devoted parishioner of Saint Mary’s R.C. Church in Gloucester...
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Image via Wikipedia Tuwei Claims Victory as Holy Family University Competes at CACC Cross Country Championship Meet PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – Fred Tuwei (jr. Nairobi, Kenya/Kaptel) won the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Cross Country championship at the Belmont Plateau on Saturday afternoon. The Holy Family University men’s team finished sixth, while the women took home eighth. Tuwei is the first runner from Holy Family to claim the conference title, since cross country became a sport at the school in 2000. He fought through the rain and mud to post a time of 26:57.48 to win the event by 32 seconds. Tuwei,...
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Arizona Fall Baseball League , October 21, 2009 Pitcher Zach Braddock, LHP, Javelinas (Brewers): In a 14-10 game, any pitcher who gets people out deserves an award. Braddock did let an inherited runner to score when he entered in the seventh and allowed a single to Ryan Kalish. That would be the only hit he'd allow in his two innings of work, pitching out of a one-out bases-loaded jam in the seventh and retiring the side in order in the eighth. He didn't walk a batter and he struck out three. Coming off a year in which he relieved full...
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By Chris Melchiorre Inquirer Staff Writer When the Gloucester Catholic girls' cross-country team's bus broke down in the middle of I-295 before its biggest meet of the year Oct. 13, the Rams didn't panic. PHOTO: Twins Molly (left) and Taylor Mickle and their teammates endured a balky bus and a fire before topping Woodstown. photo by Chris McKenna They walked to a nearby Wawa to wait for a new bus with, according to coach Jack Heath, the same trancelike focus they had had when the trip started. The conference title was on the line. Anything that didn't have to do...
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Every fall, hunters head into Pennsylvania's forests and woodlots in pursuit of wild turkeys. According to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, it's one of autumn's greatest competitions as hunters try to call in their quarries. It's also a time when hunters really need to be in tune with their surroundings. “Staying alert and making sound shooting decisions will go a long way toward ensuring your safety and the safety of others in turkey season this fall,” said Keith Snyder, Game Commission Hunter-Trapper Education Division chief. “So, too, will always handling your sporting arm in a safe and responsible way. “The Game...
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OPEN TO: All Mount Ephraim Residents DATE: Saturday, October 24, 2009 TIME: 8:00 am to 2:00 PM REGISTRATION FEE: $5 (INCLUDES ADVERTISING AND LISTING OF PARTICIPATING HOMES AT THE BOROUGH HALL AND WEBSITE) REGISTRATION DEADLINE: October 22, 2009 REGISTRATION FORMS AVAILABLE AT THE BOROUGH HALL OR AT www.mtephraimcelebration.com
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Image via Wikipedia The NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife is advising waterfowl hunters that the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) has published a final rule approving tungsten-iron-fluoropolymer shot for hunting waterfowl and coots. The final rule is effective immediately. The ban on lead shot for hunting waterfowl became nationwide in 1991. Nontoxic shot regulations apply only to waterfowl and coots and is defined as any shot type that does not cause sickness and death when ingested by migratory birds. A printable version of the list of approved shot can be found on the division's website at http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/news/2009/nontoxicshot.htm ....
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GO PHILLIES-John “Hoagie” Hogan of Gloucester City has been working in Germany the past two weeks. Because of the time difference “Hoagie” has to wake up at 2am when ever the Phillies are playing so he can watch the game on TV. This photo was taken at 5:25am Germany time in his hotel room watching the Phillies game on his laptop. Now that’s a fan! Come home soon Hoagie we miss you! Hugs from your family and friends
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Courtesy: MAAC Sports Release: 1 0/21/2009 Edison, NJ - For the first time since 2003 the MAAC will receive direct entry into the NCAA Women's Lacrosse Championship. From 2004 through 2009, the MAAC champion advanced to an NCAA Play-In Game, where they met another conference's champion. The winner received a spot in the 16-team NCAA Championship. Last season, Fairfield University defeated Sacred Heart in the Play-In Game and advanced to the NCAA Championship, where they fell 10-8 to the University of Pennsylvania. The MAAC is 2-1 in the last three Play-In Games. The MAAC received direct entry to the NCAA...
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