JEERS to the State Department of Transportation; The Collings Road Dump


By BeeSea

JEERS to the State Department of Transportation for not cleaning up and maintaining Collings Road under the Walt Whitman Bridge. connects The trash and weeds are so high in some spots it is blocking the pedestrian sidewalk.

What kind of impression does this give to those entering the City of Gloucester City?

And what do visitors think of the State when they see such deplorable conditions not only here but on other state highways?

For those unaware, Collings Road runs under the Walt Whitman Bridge. The road is a major highway used by a large volume of vehicles traveling to and from Gloucester City and Fairview. It is also an access road to the Walt Whitman Bridge, Route 676 and Route 42.

What is your opinion?

 



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Pet Tips by Allan: And the Smartest Dogs Are….

Hey Bill ,

Dog Quote: Money will buy a pretty good dog, but it won\’t buy the wag of his tail.
….Josh Billings

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And The Smartest Dogs Are…

While we would all like to think we have the smartest dog in the world there are some breeds that are generally more intelligent than others.

In this newsletter we will look at the dogs ranking from 6th most intelligent to tenth.

And then in the next newsletter we will look at the most intelligent dogs in the world.

Don\’t be too concerned if your dog doesn\’t appear in either of these lists, as sometimes it is not always an advantage to have an intelligent dog.

As expected, the more intelligent dogs generally need more stimulation or they will get bored and this can cause problems, particularly if they are left at home during the day when you\’re at work.

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

So lets start with the tenth most intelligent dog…

Tenth on the list is the Australian Cattle Dog. The Australian Cattle Dog was originally bred for herding cattle, just as their name suggests.

Obviously to be tenth on the list they are very intelligent, but they need to be stimulated, as one would expect from an intelligent dog.

They are happy when they are working, as they need regular exercise and mental stimulation.

Ninth on the list is the Rottweiler. Contrary to popular belief, the Rottweiler is actually a great family dog, and is not quite as fearsome as many people believe. There are a highly intelligent
dogs and respond well to training.

The eighth dog on the list of intelligence is the Papillon. Like the Australian cattle dog the Papillon is very protective of its owner and makes a lovable and intelligent pet. And as with most
intelligent dogs they are relatively easy to train.

Number seven on the list is the Labrador Retriever. These are one of the most popular family dogs because of their good nature, which allows them to socialize well with other dogs and
more importantly, children. Like the previous dogs on the list, Labradors need exercise, and particularly in their case, without exercise they tend to gain excessive weight.

Number six on our list of intelligent dogs is the Shetland sheepdog. Like the Australian Cattle Dog the Shetland sheepdog was bred for herding cattle and sheep. Obviously to do this well they need
some intelligence and that is why they have ended at number six on our list. They\’re not quite as good at socializing with other people or children but are excellent pets in their own family.

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

Thanks,

Allan
http://AboutDogs.info

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Raymond Lee, of Brooklawn, worked at GAF and MARS Graphics

On September 5, 2007. Age 70. Of Brooklawn. Formerly of Gloucester City. Loving husband of the late Anna (nee Hoffmeister). Beloved father of Raymond Lee, James Lee and David Lee all of Gloucester City. Devoted Brother of Billy Lee, Bertha Lee, Mary Mease all of Gloucester City and Margaret \”Peggy\” Lee of Blackwood. Cherished grandfather of James Lee, Jr. Beloved Step-father of Jeanne Ottoson and husband Thomas and Linda Blake and her husband Jerre. Loving Pop-Pop of Kevin Calzonetti and wife Lauren, Zac Ottoson and Kelsey Ottoson. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Raymond was born in Gloucester City and lived many years there before moving to Brooklawn.

He was a Press Operator for over 20 years at GAF Industries on Jersey Avenue in Gloucester City. Raymond worked for MARS Graphics as a Press Operator in Westville. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Tuesday from 10 am to 11 am at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Catholic Religious Service 11 am in the funeral home. Entombment New Saint Mary\’s Mausoleum, Bellmawr. There will be no evening viewing.

Family requests that memorial donations in Raymond\’s memory to the Alzheimer\’s Association: Southern New Jersey Regional Office: 3 Eves Drive,
Suite 310: Marlton, NJ 08053. Please write in memo: Raymond G. Lee. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Raymond G. Lee. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: (McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME )

 

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Mourner Remember Their Friend Ryan Lewis

Thursday, September 06, 2007

By Jonathan Vit

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RUNNEMEDE Ryan Lewis was the kind of kid that put others before himself, so many others that for Wednesday night\’s closed-casket viewing, his family had to extend the hours.

\”This is very overwhelming,\” said aunt Cheryl Ashton as she sat outside the Gardner Funeral Home.

Inside, friends and family stood in a line that spanned the length of the funeral home. They shuffled past photo collages of Ryan growing up, exchanging murmured comments and tearful hugs with other mourners.

Others walked out of the funeral home wiping tears from their eyes, still visibly shaken by what can only be described as a tragic loss of life.

\”He was the kind of kid who would give you his last dollar,\” said aunt Susan Stacy. \”He would never leave the house without giving me a hug.\”

It was only one week ago when Ryan came home sick after working a shift at one of his two summertime jobs. Although he had a sinus infection, Ryan didn\’t think twice before jumping out of bed to help three friends stranded on a sandbar in the middle of the Delaware River.

It was this act of kindness, the last in a long line of good deeds, that cost him his life. It would be more than 72 hours until his body was recovered.

\”We went crazy the first couple of days,\” said Ashton. \”We could believe he went out there and did that, we (just) couldn\’t believe what happened.\”

Ashton joined a growing throng of grief-stricken family members waiting along the Delaware River\’s banks on August 30 as rescue crews completed the first 24 hours of their search.

Two days later she would be the one who found Ryan\’s body after a long night of searching the river by spotlight.

We stayed out until 1:30 in the morning in the river,\” she said. \”We lined up four boats with spotlights (until) the spotlights started playing tricks on us and I thought I was going crazy.\”

The search party then pulled into a cove along the river, threw an anchor overboard and slept on the boat. The next morning Ashton spotted Ryan less than 500 yards from where she had spent the night.

\”It was almost like he was waiting for me to come and get him,\” she said. \”I never really believed in faith, I have never been a strong believer, but I am today.\”

The discovery of Ryan\’s body gave his family a sense of closure, but it was a week\’s worth of mourning as the family poured over old photographs and videos that helped most.

\”It was like waking from a nightmare,\” Ashton said of the days following Ryan\’s death.

Wednesday night seven collages made from photographs of Ryan at all ages giving hugs, hanging out with friends, graduating from high school were the focal point of the closed-casket viewing.

Ryan was starting a new chapter in his life, crossing that often turbulent channel from adolescence to adulthood. He was three days into a job that he loved, ripping tickets at the Lincoln Financial Field during Eagles games and worked off days at a local Walgreens Pharmacy.

The West Deptford High School grad was preparing to attend Gloucester County College in the fall.

\”He was looking for that one true love to settle down and start a family,\” said Stacy. \”He said he wanted to make his parents proud, but of course they already where.\”

Source http://www.nj.com

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Ruth Anna Baker, of Collingswood, age 95

BAKER, RUTH ANNA
Went home to be with the Lord on September 3, 2007, of Collingswood, NJ. Age 95 years.
Beloved wife of 72 years to the late Robert E. Baker. Dear mother of Ruth L. Myers of Collingswood, NJ. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren: Carl, Anna, Debbie, Billy, Naomi, Marty and Pamela and 7 great grandchildren.
Mrs. Baker was a 60 year devoted and active member of the Bible Presbyterian Church of Collingswood.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Service on Friday 11:00 AM at the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, Haddon & Lees Ave., Collingswood, NJ. Interment Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, NJ. Friends may call Friday 9:00-11:00 AM.
The family requests in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to the Bible Presbyterian Church, Haddon Ave. & Cuthbert Blvd., Collingswood, NJ 08108.

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Harold Hickman, of Mt. Ephraim, Decorated WW II Vet

HICKMAN, HAROLD DAVID
Age 91 on September 2, 2007. Son of Ida Mae Paul and James Hickman on Mt. Ephraim, NJ.
Decorated WW IIVeteran, recipient of Bronze Star who served in European Theatre, Third Division. Career Army Officer. Settled in Mt. Holly, NJ after retirement at FT Dix. Established a second career at RCA in Cherry Hill, NJ and a third as a real estate broker.
Harold and his wife Helen settled in Ocale in 1979. Until recently a passionate golfer and active member of Pine Oaks Golf Club and the Kingdom of the Sun Chapter of Military Officers Association of America.
Harold leaves behind his wife Helen (Yakubchik), daughter Diane Benson of Colnasset, Mass, grandsons Derek and Adam Benson and beloved family members Jack and Susan Hayes, sisters Hazel (Hickman) Kelly and many nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours are Friday 3-5 PM at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 5740 S. Pine Ave, Ocala, FL 34480. Interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery at a later date.

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John D. Galante, of Westville, age 73

GALANTE, JOHN D.
On Tuesday, September 4, 2007 at home in Westville, NJ. Age 73.
He is survived the three sons: John (Billie-Jo), Joseph (Jodi), and James (Denise), one daughter: Deanna, nine grandchildren, one great granddaughter, one brother: Frank Galante, other relatives and dear friends.
Memorial Funeral Services will be held Monday, 11AM at the GOES-SCOLIERI FUNERAL HOME, 212 Levitt Pkwy, Willingboro, NJ. (609)871-1000. Relatives and Friends may call Monday morning after 10am at the funeral home. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the Galante Family.

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Peggi Ferguson, of Haddon Township age 72

FERGUSON, MARGARET \’PEGGI\’
(nee O\’Hagan) on September 3, 2007, of Haddon Township, NJ formerly of New City, NY. Age 72.
Beloved wife of the late William Ferguson. Loving mother of Maureen Ferguson (Chris Miller) of Glencoe, IL; Rory Keough (Michael) of Haddon Township, NJ; Peggy Prendergast (James) of Washington, NJ; Sheila Ferguson-Hall of Poughkeepsie, NY and Patrick Ferguson of Hyannis, Mass. Devoted grandmother of James, Ryan, Michael, Matthew, Bradley, John,Christopher, Dennis and Brendan. Dear sister of George O\’Hagan of Redondo Beach, CA; P.J. O\’Hagan of Bronx, NY; James O\’Hagan (Deborah) of Upper Montclair, NJ and the late Ann Kenny formerly of Congers, NY. Dear sister in law of Daniel Kenny, Betty Minihane and the late Robert Ferguson. Also survived by many wonderful friends, cousins and extended family.
Visitation Friday 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm and Saturday from 9:30 to 10am in the MICHAEL J. HIGGINS FUNERAL HOME 321 S. Main Street, New City, NY 10956. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday 10:30am in St. Augustine\’s RC Church 140 Maple Ave., New City, NY 10956. Interment Ascension Cemetery, Monsey, NY. In lieu of flowers contributions in her memory may be made to Samaritan Hospice 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, NJ 08053.

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Dorothy Groves, 88, of Audubon NJ

GROVES, DOROTHY F.
(Nee-Shaw) On September 4, 2007, she joined her sweetheart George in Heaven, of Audubon, NJ. Age 88 years.
Beloved wife of the late George W. Groves, Jr. Dear mother of David E. (Lynn) of Deptford, NJ, George W., III (Barbara) of Williamstown, NJ and Dorothy F. Groves of Audubon, NJ. She is also survived by 9 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren, a sister-in-law, Gladys Caldwell of Delmar, MD, a brother-in-law, William Boyd of Virginia Beach, VA and several nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Groves was a 65 year member of the Audubon United Methodist Church and a member of the Haddon Heights Ambulance Corps Auxiliary. She devoted her life to her church and serving others. She especially loved children and giving love to others.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing on Thursday Evening 7:00-9:00 PM at the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, 250 White Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ. Funeral Service Friday 10:00 AM at the Audubon United Methodist Church, Wyoming & Graisbury Aves., Audubon, NJ 08106. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Camden, NJ.
Memorial contributions may be made in her name to the church at the above address. www.fosterwarnefuneralhome.com.

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Annie Hart, of Pennsauken; former educator at Rutgers, 72

HART, ANNIE

Annie Hart age 72, of Pennsauken departed this life on August 30, 2007.
She was a former educator at Rutgers for 26 years. She leaves to cherish her memories, her children William Hart (Davida), Denise Freeman (Stanley); 4 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; brothers, Gene Ellison, Samuel Edison and Charles; sister Allean Johnson; host of relatives and friends.
Service will be 11am Friday, September 7, 2007 at Bethany Baptist Church, Gibbsboro Rd, Gibbstown. Viewing will be 9-11am. Interment in BerlinCemetery. Ministry of comfort entrusted to the MAY FUNERAL HOMESCamden, Pennsauken, Willingboro. Expressions of sympathy may be sent through www.may funeral homes.com.

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