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GTPD Media Release: GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP APRIL 13, 2014--The operator of a motorcycle travelling on College Drive was injured when he struck a vehicle on April 12, 2014. The Gloucester Township Police Department responded to the motor vehicle crash and found that a motorcycle traveling east bound on College Drive collided with a vehicle traveling west bound on College Drive. The driver of the motorcycle was transported to Cooper Hospital via Helicopter for his injuries as a result of the crash. The driver of the second vehicle received a minor injuries to her leg and refused medial treatment. College Drive was...
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by Tom Fitton When it comes to tracking the cost of Obama family vacations there are two primary challenges. First, the Obamas are prolific jet-setters, so there are many details to track. And second, the Obama administration, clearly embarrassed by these lavish and frequent family vacations, stonewalls the release of records at every turn. But we have been relentless in pursuit of this information. Our attorneys file the lawsuits and make our case, and our investigators pour through pages of records and crunch the numbers. And the information we've uncovered - information that would otherwise remain under lock and key...
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Gloucester Township news release Gloucester Township, NJ --The Gloucester Township Historic Society invites you to the Gabreil Daveis Tavern in our Glendora section for its Spring Open House on Saturday, April 26 from 1-3 pm. Festivities will include a costumed historian, children's activities, tours, and refreshments. For more information please call 856-228-4000 ext. 3249. Address/Location Gloucester Township, NJ 1261 Chews Landing Road Clementon, NJ 08021 Contact Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-emergencies: 856-228-4000 via local.nixle.com Related articles Driving Tip of The Month" from Gloucester Township Police Department : Nixle Off-track betting facility proposed for Gloucester Township still awaiting state approvals BREAKING: 3 Injured,...
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Domenica Minnie Santilli (November 13, 1923 - April 12, 2014) Domenica Minnie Santilli (nee Zagame) on April 12, 2014, of Runnemede. Age 90. Beloved wife of the late Edward Santilli Sr. Devoted mother of Antonia Wnorowski (Thomas) and Edward Santilli Jr. (Janet). Loving nana of Matthew, Jessica, Angela, Brian and Elizabeth. Great Grandmom of Sean, Andrew, Timothy, Ryan, Alyssa and Ethan. Dear sister of Florence Intellisano and the late Gus, John, George, Joe, Paul, and Rose. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Service and Interment private at the request of the family. In lieu of flowers donations may be...
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By Nick Acocella Special to ESPN.com English: Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig at United States Military Academy, West Point, NY (Photo credit: Wikipedia) He [Moe Berg] bluffs his way up onto the roof of the hospital, the tallest building in Tokyo at the time. And from underneath his kimono he pulls out a movie camera. He proceeds to take a series of photos panning the whole setting before him, which includes the harbor, the industrial sections of Tokyo, possibly munitions factories and things like that. Then he puts the camera back under his kimono and leaves the hospital with these...
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(via Jersey Bites) Event details are subject to change without notice. Please confirm directly before heading out! THIS WEEKEND: Through April 14: Enjoy three-course meals at many Jersey Shore restaurants during Jersey Shore Restaurant Week. Prices will be fixed at $… Related articles Foodie Things to Do This Weekend
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Union, NJ –For over 130 years, The Salvation Army in New Jersey has been fighting the battle to meet the spiritual, emotional and physical needs of many local residents. Our 28 Corps Community Centers, 137 Service Units, Adult Rehabilitation Centers, Shelters and Residential Camp all provide a wide array of programs and services to New Jersey residents. Our work throughout these years would not have been possible without the kindness and generosity of thousands of volunteers who have partnered with us to help with our mission - "to meet human needs in His name without discrimination." It's National Volunteer Week,...
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Study shows Advocates for pre-kindergarten programs have some new evidence to sell the importance of early education. A new study from researchers at the University of North Carolina shows links between pre-kindergarten enrollment and adult health. Anne Gemmell, field director for the coalition PreK for PA, said she wasn't surprised to learn about the health benefits even decades later. "It's beyond reading, it's beyond math. It's about making good life decisions," Gemmell said. "High-quality pre-K can also reduce the effects of toxic stress from abuse and neglect." Gemmell works for Public Citizens for Children and Youth in Philadelphia, which has...
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BY MCCLATCHY NEWS | APRIL 9, 2014 The sting investigation that caught at least five elected officials on tape accepting cash and gifts was far from dead and should not have been shut down. So said Claude Thomas, the sting's lead investigator, who spoke to The Inquirer on Tuesday about the long-running inquiry that was dropped after state Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane took office early last year. RELATED Developers and business people look at corruption in the city and they shrug and say, ‘Well, it’s just the District.’ View, Compare Public Corruption Convictions Totals For States Thomas, who worked...
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by CNBNews.net PHILADELPHIA PA (APRIL 10, 2014--The preliminary hearing for Nathaniel Maybin Jr., set SUSPECT NATHANIEL MAYBIN JR. for Monday, April 14, has been postponed for a second time. Maybin is the alleged thug who attacked Gloucester City NJ resident David Woods on Thursday, February 20, 2014. The hearing was originally scheduled for March 13, 2014 but a day before that court appearance the Woods family was told the defense counsel, Guy R. Sciolla II, needed more time with his client. The defense has also requested that there be a police lineup for his client. That procedure was scheduled twice,...
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Apr 04, 2014 Despite the mandate that most Americans carry health insurance or pay a penalty, young workers employed by large companies signed up for job-based health plans at a lower rate than last year, according to a report by payroll services company Automatic Data Processing Inc. Meanwhile, Connecticut gets another insurer, and employers continue to shift health care costs to their workers. The Wall Street Journal: Young Workers Fail To Flock To Employer Health Plans Young workers in the U.S. signed up for employer-sponsored health plans at a lower rate than last year, a surprising result that helped keep...
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Angry boxing promoter Arum takes aim at MGM Grand (via AFP) Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley faced off in the final press conference for their welterweight world title rematch on Saturday, but it was promoter Bob Arum providing the fireworks. Arum thought there was far too much Floyd Mayweather in evidence…
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Gloucester Township Police Department press release GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ (April 10, 2014)The Gloucester Township Police Department recognizes this week as National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. This week provides an opportunity to spotlight challenges faced by crime victims and to highlight the long struggle to establish victims’ rights. This year’s theme—30 Years: Restoring the Balance of Justice— celebrates three decades of championing crime victims’ compensation and supporting crime victim assistance programs around the nation. Only 30 years ago, crime victims had virtually no rights and no assistance. The criminal justice system often seemed indifferent to their needs. Victims were commonly excluded...
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By Bill Bates/ MOUNT EPHRAIM NJ (SEPTEMBER 2007)The September monthly meeting of the Mount Ephraim Board of Commissioners began with a proclamation declaring September 3, 2007 as John H. Covely Day in Mount Ephraim. Mr. Covely was born in Mount Ephraim on September 3, 1922, is a lifelong resident, graduated from Mount Ephraim Elementary School, graduated from Audubon High School, Served his country during World War II in the Army Air Corps (European Theatre) where he earned the rank of Sergeant; Helped found the M.E.P.R.I. First Aid Squad and served as their first Captain of the organization; John H. Covely...
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Wanted For Murder of Commercial Township Man Clementon, P.A. - On Tuesday, April 9, 2014, the New Jersey State Police Fugitive Unit, and the United States Marshal’s Task Force captured Errick Young, 20, of Millville, N.J., ending the nearly month-long search for the man charged with the March 22 murder of Benjamin Broughton. Detectives obtained information that Young was hiding in an apartment building located at 1341 Blackwood Clementon Road, Clementon, N.J. When detectives arrived, Young attempted to flee by exiting through a second floor window. He was subsequently captured inside of the apartment without incident. Young was lodged in...
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Blanche C. Borger Age 91. Of Gloucester City. Passed away peacefully on Monday, April 7, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Dallas Borger. Loving mother of Blanche Mortimer (late Kenneth), Dallas W. Borger (Kathleen) and Kenneth J. Borger (Jacqueline). She was predeceased by her sisters Jane, Hazel, Florence, Emily and her brothers Fred, Herman, Robert Sr., William, Robert Jr. and George. She is survived by her sister Doris Wall. Also, she is survived by her wonderful grandchildren, Staci, Suzanne, Ken, Kevin, Karen, Stacie, Kimberly, Kenny and predeceased by her granddaughter Lauren. Adding to her legacy are her thirteen wonderful great...
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by Marshall Allen ProPu blica, April 7, 2014, 10 a.m. This story was co-published with The Cannabist I walked through clouds of marijuana smoke Friday night to get to the Denver Nuggets basketball game. The sweet smell lingering in the air reminded me less of a family event and more of the time I saw AC/DC on "The Razor's Edge" tour at the old McNichols Sports Arena. I grew up in Colorado, but it's been a while since I lived in the state. When I returned for a recent conference, I found that a place settled by the Gold Rush...
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By Phil Galewitz APRIL 4TH, 2014, 12:01 PM The number of low-income people enrolled in Medicaid rose by 3 million to 62.3 million from October through February as more Americans joined the state-federal insurance program through state and federal online insurance marketplaces, according to a report released Fridayby the Department of Health and Human Services. States that expanded Medicaid eligibility under the health law saw an average 8 percent increase in enrollment, with enrollment leaping almost 35 percent in Oregon and almost 34 percent in West Virginia. The health law expanded the program to include all legal residents with incomes...
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FROM http://biggeekdad.com (Video of the Day) Jumpy the dog is a well trained dog as you’ll see him perform Skidboot’s routine to perfection. I love the self-discipline Jumpy displays by not going after the ball and listening to the commands from his owner. If you aren’t familiar with Skidboot watch Skidboot The Amazing Dog to see the special relationship he had with his owner. If you want to see more of Jumpy watch Jumpy The Dog.
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Frederick Wagner , age 89, of Woodbury, formerly of Gloucester City, NJ died on April 3, 2014 Fred was born in Camden to the late Walter and Helen (nee Baile) Wagner. He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 60 years Lois J. (nee Rouser), his sister Charlotte (Polly) Falcey and brother Harry Wagner. Mr. Wagner graduated from Gloucester City High School in 1942 and enlisted in the US Army where he served with distinction from 1943-1946. He served under Gen. George S. Patton in the 106th Army Infantry, 3rd Army, 4th Armored Division 51st Armored Infantry Battalion,...
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Mass Stabbing in Pennsylvania (via Repost Video News) 19 students, 1 police officer injured in the mass stabbing by a 16-year-old student at a high school in Murrysville, Pennsylvania.
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photo credit CNBNews.net by CNBNews.net GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (April 8, 2014) Employees from Gloucester City’s Public Works Department started last week to demolish what was left of Fort Nassau, located at the Johnson Blvd. jogging track. The City closed the Fort a few months ago because it was in such deplorable condition. The playground was constructed in April 1999 using donations from the business community along with the hard work of over 100 volunteers. It took four days to build and when completed it was a site to behold. However, just seven years later the Fort is showing wear and...
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(July 12, 1973 - April 6, 2014) Jean Garbin (nee Kelly), “Boppa”, on April 6, 2014, of Blackwood, formerly of Pennsauken. Age 40. Beloved wife of George. Devoted sister of Clarita Hatley (Jeff) and Victoria Adams (Michael). Loving daughter of the late Frank and Clarita Kelly. Dear aunt of Jeffrey, Ethan, Jared, Summer, Bradley, Keleigh, Abigail, and Jacob. Stepmother of Zack and Daniel Smith. Daughter-in-law of Jane Macey (Timothy F. Merrill) and Edward J. Garbin, Sr. Sister-in-law of Edward J. Garbin, Jr. (Jessica), JoAnn Garbin, Karen Merrill, and Donna Strater (Jim). Loving friend of Loretta Torres, Trisha Riccardi-Shaw, Marlo Picciotti,...
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Jeb Bush's "act of love" might be political suicide (via NewsWorks) Jeb Bush, the Republican establishment's great white hope, said Sunday that he'll decide whether to run for president by the end of the year. But he also said stuff that could arguably nix his nomination prospects by the end of this week. He spoke…
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McCain/Palin Rally: Colorado Springs (Photo credit: l e a h | r a c h e l l e) It turns out a determined member of Congress can find a way around the most straightforward of campaign finance regulations—and even someone once known as “Congress’s leading champion of campaign finance reform” isn’t above doing it. Senator John McCain (R-AZ) found a creative way to skirt a $5,000 limit on contributions from a campaign committee to a political action committee (PAC). In fact, his method was so successful he was able to freely transfer an asset worth nearly $3 million: his...
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BY CNBNEWS.NET Editors Note (October 2007)Thanks to those individuals who helped with this month's column. Their names appear at the bottom of the article. CHEERS-To Gloucester City Police Officer Craig Reinhart. A resident wrote, "He is kind to the children and always stops to say hello or give the little ones a minute to look through the window of the police car. I know he makes a point to take time in his day to give the teens in our city a little pep talk. He is such a wonderful guy and is NEVER mean or too busy to acknowledge...
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Rutgers professors say merging N.J. towns unlikely to save money (via NewsWorks) A growing chorus of voices has been calling for some of New Jersey's 565 municipalities to consolidate, merging two towns into one. Advocates say it helps towns cut costs by eliminating redundancies, and that can put the brakes on rising property… Regardless of the size of the towns, shared service, consolidation – or whatever – if you don't cut out the New Jersey style waste and corruption, you won't save money. John Reynolds | CNBNews.net
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Boxing has been patiently waiting for a Manny Pacquiao Vs. FloydMayweather fight, so will it ever happen? This article, Manny Pacquiao Says He's Waiting for Floyd Mayweather's Call Manny Pacquiao Says He's Waiting for Floyd Mayweather's Call , is syndicated from NewsLook and is posted here with permission. Related articles WBO welterweight: Pacquiao-Bradley rematch set for April 12 Is Floyd Mayweather Jr. Afraid Of Fighting Amir Khan and Manny Pacquiao? Manny Pacquiao vs Mayweather Manny Pacquiao Says He'd Fight Mayweather For Free
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Media Release: GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP (April 8, 2014)--The Gloucester Township Police Department (GTPD) Special Investigations Unit recently concluded a lengthy investigation into the sale of Controlled Dangerous Substances in Gloucester Township. This is a continued effort in addressing the national problem of drug abuse, more specifically prescription pills. The GTPD has implemented a number of initiatives and programs to combat this growing abuse. One recent initiative was the advent of the Gloucester Township Health and Fitness Trail enumerated by township ordinance as a public park area. This trail spans from Main St. in Grenloch to Brown Ave. in Hilltop (Gloucester Township)....
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Volume XIX No. 14: April 4, 2014 Just a couple of days ago Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden (D-OR) released his new and improved tax extenders package that promised to cut a dozen of the well-entrenched special interest provisions. Oh well, the best laid plans of mice and politicians. As we explained last week, tax extenders are a hodge-podge of generally narrow interest tax expenditures (breaks) that are only authorized for a year or two. Over time the package has grown to include more than 50 provisionsranging from benefits for NASCAR track owners to write offs for race horse...
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Introduced by Greenbee Parking (@greenbeeparking) Greenbee Parking, a rapidly growing airport parking service, has just announced a series of brand new parking deals for their customers using the Philadelphia (PHL) airport. Now travelers here can enjoy a wide range of services at very discounted and cheap Philadelphia airport parking rates. Cheap Philadelphia Airport Parking "We are constantly coming up with new ideas in order to serve our customers better." Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) April 04, 2014 Greenbee Parking, a new and upcoming airport parking firm, has announced a series of new parking offers for all travelers using the Philadelphia (PHL) airport....
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NJSPOTLIGHT Dr. Leonard Cole When the Boston Marathon bombings occurred nearly a year ago, three spectators were killed nearly instantly, but none of the other 264 people with trauma injuries died. Dr. Leonard Cole credits emergency responders and medical personnel with helping to save lives when they decided to distribute the injured among several local hospitals. Cole is teaching a two-week elective course titled “Terror Medicine” with a goal of helping fourth-year students at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School in Newark learn how to save lives if they treat victims of acts of terror in the future. Cole and the...
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Las Vegas (AFP) Maddie Meyer/Getty/AFP/File Manny Pacquiao after a press conference at New World Stages in New York City on February 6, 2014 Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao and Mexican star Juan Manuel Marquez would fight each other for a fifth time if both men win their next fight, promoters said. Top Rank announced that the winner of a May 17 bout between Marquez and Mike Alvarado would be the mandatory title challenger for the winner of next month's World Boxing Organization welterweight title bout between Pacquiao and undefeated American Timothy Bradley. That could set the stage for 35-year-old southpaw...
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The Magic Clerk performs for the Jay Leno's Tonight Show Related articles Ships Race to Investigate Signals in Jet Search - ABC News Obama to attend Fort Hood memorial service - Fox News Cigarette possible culprit of Lakeview Pavilion fire - Boston.com Afghans vote in presidential election - New York Daily News Netanyahu vows retaliation after Palestinian treaty move - Reuters UK
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Karen Jeffers April 4, 2014 at 1:30 pm Cover of Jimmy Carter Former President Jimmy Carter yesterday said he is supportive of letting a known member of a terrorist group, Hamid Aboutalebi, into the United States as Iran’s newest ambassador to the United Nations. Aboutalebi was a member of the Muslim student group who held 52 Americans hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran for more than a year beginning in 1979 during Carter’s presidency. When asked in an interview if the United States should block Aboutalebi’s entrance to U.N. headquarters in New York, Carter told radio station WTOP: “You...
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Blog Photo - Patrick Chung is back “home” with the New England Patriots Patrick Chung is back in Foxboro. The safety signed, who signed in for the New England Patriots on Thursday, claims he couldn’t be happier to be “home” once again. It was a move that many didn’t expect to happen, but for Chung it was fate and a move destined to happen. In an interview released on the Patriots’ official website Chung said he was “glad to be back”. Explaining his return, after a brief stint with the Philadelphia Eagles last year, Chung said that he always felt...
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Friday, April 04, 2014 TRENTON, NJ – Hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30 and as the season approaches, the Professional Insurance Agents of New Jersey reminds homeowners that preparation is the best protection against storm damage. “Preparedness is key,” said Stephen Tague, CPIA, president of PIANJ. “Many homeowners don’t realize their homeowners policy excludes damage to their property caused by a flood, whether storm related or not. They must purchase a separate flood insurance policy. Typically, there is a 30-day waiting period between the time the flood insurance is purchased and the time the coverage goes into...
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October 28, 2007 By William E. Cleary Here we go again. Another student dies needlessly while away at college. What is happening? News outlets are reporting that a Rowan University sophomore, Donald Farrell, 19, died this morning of injuries he suffered during a brief, brutal beating by four unidentified men. Police said when they found the victim he was so badly beaten he was laying in a pool of blood. He was rushed to the hospital but died several hours later. Earlier in October another New Jersey college student died needlessly. His death was caused by a drug-overdose. Justin Warfield,...
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by Nina Martin ProPublica, April 4, 2014, 2 p.m A Mississippi judge has thrown out murder charges against a young woman in the 2006 death of her stillborn child, a significant setback for prosecutors in a controversial case that has been closely followed both by women's rights groups and those interested in establishing rights for the unborn. Rennie Gibbs, who was 16 when she gave birth to her stillborn daughter Samiya, had been indicted for "depraved heart murder" after traces of a cocaine byproduct were found in the baby's blood. The charge — defined under Mississippi law as an act...
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(L to R) Jay Ariza, Reid Truett, Austin Counsellor. Selected from 52 entries submitted by high schools throughout the State, the PSA will be professionally produced and will air on cable stations from April through June of 2014. TRENTON – With prom and graduation season right around the corner, the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) today announced the winner of its “Proms and Alcohol Don’t Mix” public service announcement contest, which formally kicks off the agency’s annual push to warn high school students of the dangers of underage drinking. The 30-second commercial was written by Woodstown High School Students...
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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ (April 4, 2014)-- As part of the Gloucester Township Police Departments efforts to promote traffic safety and educate drivers on safe driving practices, we will be promoting a monthly driving topic from the New Jersey Driver Manual. This month’s topic focuses on Hydroplaning when driving on wet road surfaces. Hydroplaning Wet road surfaces can cause tires to hydroplane, or ride up on a film of water, starting at about 35mph, which would cause a motorist to lose control of his/her vehicle. Chances of hydroplaning increase as speeds increase. After 55 mph, tires may totally leave the road...
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There’s a whole new generation of heroin addicts in rural areas and smaller, struggling cities, which have few resources to fight the epidemic and its affects. BY TOD NEWCOMBE | APRIL 2014 The death of actor Philip Seymour Hoffman from a heroin overdose shed new light on a startling truth: The drug has not only resurfaced, but is back with a vengeance. And unlike the 1970s and 1980s when it devastated inner-city neighborhoods, this time heroin is spawning a whole new generation of addicts in rural areas and smaller, struggling cities. The amount of heroin seized each year at the...
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On April 3, 2014. Age 89. Of Bellmawr for 8 years and formerly 65 year resident of Mount Ephraim. Cherished Mother of Edward English of Bellmawr, Richard English of Stratford and the late Dennis English. Loving grandmother of Justin English of West Palm Beach, Florida. Dear Sister of Eleanor Frantz of Virginia. Survived by nieces and nephews. Lydia was an avid bingo player. Cremation and Inurnment in Locustwood Memorial Park with her son and parents is private. Memorial Donations requested to Voorhees Care and Rehab. Center: 1302 Laurel Oak Road, Voorhees, NJ 08043 ATTN: Lisa, (Resident Activities). Please write in...
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By Edward Luisi | Published 08/27/2006 submitted by Catherine G. TIME GETS BETTER WITH AGE Age 5 I've learned that I like my teacher because she cries when we sing "Silent Night". Age 6 I've learned that our dog doesn't want to eat my broccoli either. Age 7 I've learned that when I wave to people in the country, they stop what they are doing and wave back. Age 9 I've learned that just when I get my room the way I like it, Mom makes me clean it up again. Age 10 I've learned that if you are leaving...
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The GTPD Community Relations Bureau will be active in the month of April trying to recruit residents to become Gloucester Township Police Officers. We want to encourage you to visit one of the below locations to learn how to become a GTPD Officer and what the job requirements are. At this time we are not currently hiring but you need to take the civil service test to become eligible for a law enforcement position in Gloucester Township. There is no test scheduled at this time but you are encouraged to visit http://www.nj.gov/csc/ for testing updates. April 5, 2014 8:30 AM...
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LINDENWOLD POLICE DEPARTMENT NEWS RELEASE LINDENWOLD NJ (APRIL 3, 2014)--On April 2 at 1045 hours Lindenwold Police Officers responded to the 200 Building Coachman Manor for a report of a burglary in progress. Upon arriving Officers located three individuals sleeping inside of a vacant unit. Located inside of the unit was Todd Muller (25/M) of Clayton, Amber Lynn Muth (18/F) of Hi-Nella and Almond Eskridge (25/F) of Clementon. All three individuals were arrested and charged with Criminal Trespass. During the investigation Officers located proceeds from a burglary that had occurred several days prior in the same complex. During an interview...
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Rev. Msgr. David Francis Budney, retired Priest of the Diocese of Camden; aged 83 years, of St. Augustine, Fl.; formerly of New Jersey and New York, peacefully passed away on March 30, 2014. LEGACY Born in New York, NY; Msgr. Budney earned his bachelor’s Degree from St. Joseph’s College and completed his Graduate Studies at Our Lady of Angels in Albany, NY and Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA. Msgr. Budney was ordained into the Priesthood in 1957 and served the Diocese of Camden for the next 46 years. Msgr. served numerous parishes throughout the Diocese as Parochial Vicar; including; St. Joseph...
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Gloucester Township Police Department Traffic Advisory: On Saturday April 5th, 2014, Erial Little League will be holding their annual opening day parade. Erail Road will be closed between Hickstown Road and Garwood Roadfrom 8:00am to 8:30am. Williamstown Road will also be closed between Essex Avenue and Erial Road during the same time period. The parade will end at the little league fields located off of Essex Avenue. The detour route for southbound Erial Road is Hickstown Road to Erial-Clementon Road to Erial Road. The route is reversed for northbound traffic. Also on Saturday April 5th, 2014, Glendora Little League will...
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Released April 4, 2014 Looking for something to do this week? WHYY's Robin Bloom has some recommendations on what's happening around the Philadelphia region. Here are her picks: Onstage "Ain't Misbehavin'" at Delaware Theatre Company Delaware Theatre Company closes its 35th season by celebrating the 35th anniversary of "Ain't Misbehavin'," onstage through April 27. The Tony Award winning 1978 hit musical that starred Nell Carter and Irene Cara is a rousing revue and tribute to the black musicians of the early 1900s, featuring the music of Thomas "Fats" Waller. Songs include "Mean to Me," "Honeysuckle Rose," "Black and Blue," and...
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April 3, 2014 HARRISBURG - Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane will join state Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa (D-43) and Sen. Matt Smith (D-37) at separate educational forums in Allegheny County this weekend. These events will highlight two of Attorney General Kane's biggest priorities: protecting children and combating prescription drug abuse. Today, Friday, April 4, 2014 Attorney General Kane will participate in a social media awareness forum in conjunction with Smith and the Quaker Valley School District. The Attorney General's Education and Outreach Unit will provide information on the latest social media apps and programs and educate parents on how...
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