by: jay lassiter
reprinted with permission of Blue Jersey
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Erin MacAdams of Brooklawn has been named to the Gloucester County Times Girls Basketball All Stars
– First Team. The diminutive Lions sophomore point guard led the team in every statistical category posting
13.3 points, 8 assists, six rebounds and 2.5 steals per game…. She hit 53 three pointers this season and
Shot 82 percent from the foul line…..She recorded two triple doubles this season.
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Group Two, photos of other winners will follow.
The Gloucester City P.A.L. held it’s 11th Annual 3 on 3 Tournament on March 24 and 25, 2007.
There were approximately 200 participants. It was a huge success.
The PAL would like to thank the following for their help: Gloucester City Board of Education for the use of Cold Springs School, the janitors who helped clean up the gym each day, Ken Eller, Doug Ziegler, Bob Lee, Bill Johnson, Bud Blackiston, Kathy Matkowski, Mike Niedzwiadek, Mike Matkowski, Louisa Llewellyn, BFR Awards. Congratulations to all of the winners. Thanks again to all, William James.
The winners are as follows:
8 to 10 Year Olds- Austin Darrow, Tyler Berglund, John Lindeborn
11 to 13 Year Olds- Tyler Witcraft, Zack Carey, Ed Gunning, Stefano Okoro
14 to 16 Year Olds- Kevin Matkowski, Sean Welsh, Sam Pierman, Tom Hopson
17 to 18 Year Olds-Mike Matkowski, Kyle Kramer, Shaun Roch
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By Bill Cleary
Mayor William James (pictured) said today, Tuesday, that the Gloucester City Senior Citizens are the new owners of the Gloucester Heights Fire Hall. An agreement was reached today between all sides said James.
At last Thursday council meeting the public was informed that Gloucester City received a $400,000 grant from the state to build a new Senior Citizens Community Hall. But for some reason the previous administration did nothing with the money, they just let it sit there.
It wasn\’t until the new members of council (James, Brophy, Marchese) took office in January that movement on the project began.
James explained at Thursday meeting that the grant runs out in two months, which means the money would be lost. Time doesn\’t permit for getting proposals and construction so it was decided to look for an alternative, he said.
That alternative was found today.
More details on the specifics will follow as soon as they are released.
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On March 17, 2007. Age 57. Of Audubon since 1973. Formerly of Paulsboro. Surrounded, cared for and loved by his wife of 35 years, Margaret A. \”Peggy\” Collier (nee Kostic). Beloved Son of the late LaVerne Collier and Charlotte Collier (nee Childs). Devoted father of Michael K. Collier and his wife Rianna of Bryn Mawr, PA and Gregory B. Collier and his fiancee Danielle of Tarrytown, New York. Dear Brother of Charlotte DeVault of National Park, James Collier of Swedesboro, David Collier of Missouri. Loving Son-In-Law of Helen Kostic (nee Lambing) of Williamstown and the late Stephen. Throughout his life he loved the pursuit of knowledge through higher education. After graduating from Paulsboro High School in 1967, he earned his Bachelors in Chemistry from Rutgers University in 1972. He continued his education with an M.S. in Chemistry from St. Joseph\’s University in 1978. He received his PhD in Food Science from Rutgers University in 1994. He applied his love for knowledge into a long and successful career. In 1976 he began his career as a Research Chemist at Campbell\’s Soup Company in Camden, NJ and in 1994 he became Director of Packaging Technology. From 1996-1998, he was Director of Packaging – Asia/Pacific, which took him all over the world. In 2001, he pursued an opportunity with Vlasic Foods as Director of New Products and Process Development. Most recently he was Vice President of Research and Development at Pinnacle Foods in Cherry Hill, NJ. Among his accomplishments were launching new products, and he was a recipient of the DuPont Packaging Award in 1989 and 2001. John enjoyed his summer home in Brigantine. He was an avid Eagles\’ fan. He enjoyed golfing, sailing, camping, and working with his sons on home improvement projects. He also enjoyed trips to New England and St. Michael\’s with his wife. He enjoyed meeting new people from all over the world. He served his country as a National Guardsmen and early in his life he became an Eagle Scout. He was a parishioner at St. Rose of Lima R.C. Parish in Haddon Heights. He lived life by this motto: \”Plan your work, Work your plan.\” Relatives, friends and co-workers are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Wednesday Evening from 6 to 8 pm and Thursday morning 9:15 to 10:15 am at the HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 9 White Horse Pike, (at Kings Highway), Haddon Heights. Phone: 856-547-1675. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am at Saint Rose of Lima R.C. Church: 4th Avenue at Kings Highway, Haddon Heights. Interment Saint Mary\’s Cemetery, Williamstown. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of John C. Collier. In lieu of flowers, family requests memorial donations to: Bishop Eustace Preparatory School: 5552 Route 70, Pennsauken, NJ 08109, for the \”John C. Collier Chemistry Scholarship.\” Please write in the memo of the check, John C. Collier. Funeral Arrangements and Inquires are under the direction of McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142
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ROULSTON, DAVID R.
On March 25, 2007, of Bellmawr, age 74.
Beloved brother of Ronald and his wife Toni and the late Donna Carey. Dear uncle of Ronald and Chrisann and 7 great nieces and nephews.
David enjoyed Ballroom Dancing at Candlelight Dance Club in Cherry Hill for many years.
There will be a viewing Thursday morning from 8:45 to 9:45am at Annunciation BVM Church, 601 W. Browning Rd., Bellmawr, NJ 08031. Funeral Mass 10am at the church. Entombment NewSt. Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to
Condolences@Gardner
FuneralHome.com
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RUSSELL, ELIZABETH
(nee Christiansen) on March 26th, 2007 was born in Camden, NJ in 1924 to Elizabeth and Olaf Christiansen.
She grew up in Camden and Mount Ephraim, NJ, attending schools there and graduating from Audubon High School. She took her nurses training and received an RN from Philadelphia General Hospital. She was a nurse cadet during World War II.
She worked in psychiatry throughout her nursing career, first at Philadelphia General Hospital, and then at Lakeland and Ancora State Hospital. She attained her BS in Nursing from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968.
Betty, as she was nicknamed, then served as Director of Nursing at several nursing homes including Heritage House and Dayton Manor. She retired several times and finally settled into her home and hobbies of gardening, birding, reading, knitting and traveling. She maintained an active lifestyle until she became ill in 2005.
She leaves her husband of 49 years, William and a daughter, Anina as well as many family members and friends.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to call Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 am at the
MAHAFFEY-MILANO
FUNERAL HOME
11 E. Kings Hwy.
Mt. Ephraim, NJ
856-931-1628
Funeral Service Friday 10:30 am at the Funeral Home. Interment of Cremains will be held private. Family requests in lieu of flowers donations may be sent to the Animal Wellfare Assoc., 509 Centennial Blvd., Voorhees, NJ 08043. In Betty\’s memory Expressions of Sympathy and Condolences may be sent to www.milanofuneralhome.com
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FENTON, RICHARD L.
65, formerly of Westville, NJ, resided in Wichita, KS, a retired automotive mechanic, passed away Monday, March 12, 2007.
Graveside services will be held at Woodbury Memorial Park on Jessup Road & Kings Hwy. in West Deptford on Saturday, March 31 at 9:30am.
Survivors include companion, Linda Jackson of Wichita, KS; daughters, Brenda Loghry of Deptford, Kimberly Bait-inger of Wenonah, Cheryl Petsch of Williamstown, Joann Kock of Wichita, KS & Jacqueline Lucas of Franklinville; sons, Thomas Dixon, William Dixon Jr., Mark Dixon all of Hammonton, Franklin Dixon of Atco; brothers, Robert Fenton of Blackwood & Larry Fenton of Clearwater, FL; sister, Lynn Maltese of Horsham PA; 18 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren.
Memorials to Victory in the Valley, 3755 East Douglas, Wichita, KS 67218.
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The Brooklawn Board of Education will hold an emergency meeting on Friday, March 30 at 3:30 PM in the Alice Costello School Library Media Room, 301 Haakon Road, Brooklawn.
The Board will take Action on the 2007-08 Budget.
The public is invited to attend
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The $38.3 million budget will force layoffs of about 45 teachers and guidance counselors as well as 25 aides, custodians, security and support personnel, Superintendent Mary T. Stansky said.
The district will also eliminate summer school, a counseling program for students and families, all field trips and assemblies, building repairs and textbook purchases, Stansky said.
The spending plan will prevent the district from adhering to reforms mandated under state Supreme Court rulings designed to ensure that children in high-poverty districts like Gloucester City receive an adequate education, Stansky added.Read More
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