Obit Grace Worral, formerly of Gloucester City

On June 2, 2007 (nee Bongiovanni) of Pennsauken, formerly of Gloucester City, NJ, age 81. She was the beloved wife of the late William Worrall and loving mother of William Bongiovanni (Gwen), John Bongiovanni (Diane) and Patrick Worrall.

Her dear grandchildren Stacie, Scott, Stephanie, Deana, Deana, Kristina, John, Jr., Nicholas and great grandchildren Julie, Anthony, Robin, Shayla, William Jr., Kaley, Clarissa, Cassandra, Erin, Courtney, Teresa, Maurice and Brianna also survive her.

Mrs. Worrall had been a visiting nurse\’s aid for the Cherry Hill Hospital for 15 yrs. She also enjoyed reading and playing Bingo. Her funeral service will be private at the request of her family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 Powell street, Gloucester City NJ.

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Obit William Kanauss, of Gloucester City

KANAUSS, WILLIAM H., SR.
On June 4, 2007, of Gloucester City, age 84.
Husband of the late Ruth. Father of Robert J., William H., Jr., and Walter J. Grandfather of nine and great-grandfather of eight.
Services are private at the request of the family. Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to Condolences @GardnerFuneralHome.
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Legislators continue push for extra school funding; Brooklawn could see some extra monies

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One of the schools targeted for extra funding would be Brooklawn….

FREEHOLD – Three state legislators are still working to secure the funds necessary to give Freehold Borough public school children a thorough and efficient (T&E) education.

According to figures provided by borough school administrators, the borough is spending significantly less per pupil than what state education officials say is necessary to provide a through and efficient education.

The effort to get more money to the school district is taking place now as the state Senate and Assembly are working to develop a budget for the coming fiscal year.

State Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Monmouth and Mercer), Assemblyman Michael Panter (D-Monmouth and Mercer) and Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R-Monmouth and Mercer) are working to do what parents and school administrators have not been able to muster on their own – acquire the funds necessary to have the children of the borough stand alongside their counterparts in surrounding school districts on equal footing.

According to Beck, the 12 school districts that would receive extra financial assistance under her proposal are Hamilton Township (Atlantic County), Hammonton, Brooklawn, Clementon, Woodlynne, Commercial Township, Freehold Borough, Lawrence Township (Cumberland County), Guttenberg, South River, Prospect Park and Greenwich Township (Warren County).

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