Dogs are a lot like children

Here\’s Today\’s Joke: Why do dogs bury bones? Because they can\’t hide them in trees.

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By Allan

They need stimulation or they will get bored and we all know the trouble children can be when they get bored.
Bored dogs are generally unhappy dogs and they are also the dogs that are most likely to get into trouble with other animals and humans.

The happiest dogs are often the working dogs as they not only have a purpose in life but they also get the praise and regular attention of their owners.

Even simply getting your dog some toys of it\’s own to play with can add a lot of fun and happiness to it\’s life, but more importantly getting the dog involved in family activities will have a positive effect on it\’s mental state and happiness.

Dogs love to be taken for walks or a run along the beach. They get to look at a different environment and interact with strangers and other dogs.

This social interaction is very important for the overall well being of your dog and it is something that needs to be done on a regular basis.

One of the benefits of dog training schools is the fact that your dog will get to interact with other dogs, however training your dog at home also has it\’s benefits as you will be learning each others personalities when working closely together and your dog will still get the opportunity to socialize with other dogs when you take it for walks in the park and similar activities.

Any time spent with your dog, whether it is training or just enjoying playtime, is great for building a long and happy relationship.

More Information:
http://AboutDogs.info/recommends/dogtraining.html

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Mount Ephraim Community Wide Yard Sale


Saturday, June 2, 2007

 

(Rain Date: Sunday, June 3, 2007)

 

To Get Your Address Listed Contact Laura Oehlert at 933-2024.

 

For More Information, please visit www.freewebs.com/mountephraimyardsale/

 

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Mt. Ephraim and Haddon Twp Official Election Returns provided by Camden County

Tuesday, May 8, 2007 Election
Mt. Ephraim Commissioners
Under Votes 75
Over Votes 0
     
  Vote Count Percent
– JOSEPH E. WOLK 671 17.82%
– BRUCE E. GREENWALD 751 19.95%
– ANDREW J. GILMORE 715 18.99%
– MICHAEL P. READER 586 15.56%
– SUZANNE GAGLIANONE 565 15.01%
– CHUCK MIHALIK 472 12.54%
Write-In 5 0.13%
Total 3,765 100.00%


Haddon Township Commissioners
Under Votes 210
Over Votes 0
     
  Vote Count Percent
– RANDALL W. TEAGUE 1,959 14.90%
– PAUL DOUGHERTY 1,752 13.32%
– JOHN C. FOLEY 1,844 14.02%
– JOHN KENDALL 248 1.89%
– JOHN K. CAMPBELL 126 0.96%
– MARYANN KRUMM 131 1.00%
– JAMES T. BRODERICK, SR. 204 1.55%
– CHARLES Di PIETROPOLO 1,480 11.26%
– ROBERT W. HARRIS 1,280 9.73%
– DAVID J. ALAMIA 1,239 9.42%
– LINDA ROHRER 1,072 8.15%
– ROBERT W. DAVY 781 5.94%
– PAUL F. GILLIGAN, JR. 1,026 7.80%
Write-In 7 0.05%
Total 13,149 100.00%

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Letters/WHERE’S THE RESPECT

Aretha Franklin sang R-E-S-P-E-C-T and I\’d like to know where it\’s gone in our society and specifically in our community. Have we forgotten what it means to respect property and laws? My husband and I recently took our granddaughter to Martin\’s Lake for a visit to the swings and also enjoy it\’s relaxing setting.

WOW! Were we surprised to find such a massive amount of litter? There were empty bottles, full bottles, empty beer cans, empty snack bags, fishing line, fishing hooks, plastic bags, plastic bags and more plastic bags. We have friends whose house borders the lake and they have mentioned how large groups of teens congregate on the grounds and I would suspect they\’re guilty of littering.

Can\’t these kids show some RESPECT and put their trash in the receptacles. Have they not been taught the word RESPECT? Don\’t they care and realize how lucky they are to live in a town with such an attractive area. There are benches to sit on, a gazebo for festivities, and a stocked lake for fishing, etc. And speaking of fishing, the State of N.J., along with the Gloucester Lakes Association, stock the lake with fish. The people who come there to fish could also show some RESPECT and put their trash in the containers provided. Are they sportsman or not?

This little hometown lake has always been a favorite spot in town to come and de-stress or bring the children and grandchildren to the playground or holiday activity. Can\’t everyone treat it with RESPECT and keep this lake and surrounding grounds free of litter. USE THE TRASH CONTAINERS PROVIDED, PLEASE!

Janet Bevan, Gloucester City

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Letters/Attendance Officer Job is Eliminated; WHY?

 

May 8, 2007

To: Gloucester City School Board President Louisa Llewellyn

Members of the School Board,

Superintendent Dr. Mary Stansky,

I received a letter on May 3, 2007, (it was dated April 16, 2007) stating that you were eliminating the position of Gloucester City School District Attendance Officer, a position I presently hold.

The position of Gloucester City School District Attendance Officer also known as Truant Officer has been a part of the school district for 80 years or more. Incidentally I have held that position for 18 of those 80 years.

I would like someone to explain why this job is being eliminated? Even if I didn’t hold the title I would argue it was a necessary job in these trouble times in our society.

On a personal note, over the years I have saved the Gloucester City School District more than my present salary by ensuring that out of district students do not receive an education at the local tax payers’ expense.

I hope you will reconsider your decision. Thank you for allowing me to speak to you tonight.

Sincerely, Shirley Cleary

Note: the letter was submitted in person to the Parties above at the School Board meeting

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Military Tanks Arrive by Ship at Philadelphia Pier

photo by Bill

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ -A cargo ship carrying Army tanks was being unloaded on Saturday at the Philadelphia pier across the Delaware River from Proprietors Park in Gloucester City. The tanks were being place on top of flat bed rail road cars to be transported to a military base.

Seeing the tanks brings back memories of the \”Battle of Newark\”. Did I ever tell you about the Big Conflict in 1967? 

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Vilardo and Robertson Take Oath of Office

PHOTO BY BILL BATES

 
OFFICERS SWORN IN – Mayor Michael Reader swears in Mount Ephraim Emergency Management Coordinator Jason Vilardo and Deputy Coordinator Ken Robertson at the April Commissioners meeting. Both men are very experienced and are welcomed back for another year. The officials thanked them for their continued dedication and volunteering their skills to the borough of Mount Ephraim.

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Mt. Ephraim Fire Dept. News

PHOTO BY BILL BATES

FIREFIGHTERS WORKING – (L ot R) Captain Joe Imolienski watches as FF Rich Holmes (kneeling), & FF Matt Frankowski move in to extinguish the blaze.
BY BILL BATES
NEWS Coorespondent
 
On Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006 at 2:01 am, while Engine 451 was already operating at a building fire in neighboring Gloucester City, Station 45 was dispatched for an additional assignment, a vehicle fire at the corner of Black Horse Pike and Valley Road.
 

Department Chief Mario Scullan, 401, arrived and assumed Command 450. He advised the alarm room that he had a vehicle on fire that was parked adjacent to the Hair Cuttery building. Engine 452 responded with 6 structural firefighters and was advised by Command 450 that the vehicle was well-involved and that the fire advanced to the passenger compartment of the vehicle. Engine 452 arrived and went into operation with an inch and three-quarter hand line. The vehicle fire was extinguished and crews then popped open the front hood and the rear trunk to check for any additional fire with negative results.
 

Engine 452 and Command 450 stayed on location with local police and awaited arrival of the County Fire Marshal. The fire is being thoroughly investigated by the CFM\’s Office to determine the cause. The station cleared the scene at 3:27 am and was back in service. The County Fire Marshal cleared the scene and headed to police headquarters where he cleared at 5:07 am.

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