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Book Randy Kadish\’s \’The Fly Caster Who Tried to Make PEACE with the World\’
December 18, 2007 Source Recordonline.com Article By Dirks
In this age of digital and audio books, there\’s still something special about having a book in your hands. A good book becomes the refuge that can renew your outdoor mind after a full season of outdoor activities.
In \”The Legendary Neversink,\” (New York: Sky Horse Publishing, 2007), editor Justin Askins incorporates some of the best prose ever written on the Neversink River. Askins has created a compilation of the who\’s who of outdoor writers. Names like Sparse Gray Hackle, Leonard Wright Jr., Theodore Gordon, and Ray Bergman populate this book with Neversink stories.
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HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY – Matt DeGailler of Mount Ephraim is seen exiting the elevator with step-father Joe Marini as the party of over 100 joined in celebrating the \”SURPRISE\” entrance.
A fabulous surprise birthday party was held at Tommy G\’s in Audubon to mark the special event.
Matt was joined by family, friends and many close friends from the Camden City and Mount Ephraim Fire Department\’s to honor him and joined in \”Roasting\” Matt for his birthday.
Happy 21st Birthday Buddy!
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JANUARY:
2nd – School Reopens
– PTO Burger King Cashola
14th – B.O.E. Meeting 7:30 R. W. Kershaw Media Center
15th – PTO Meeting – 7 PM Mary Bray Media Center
15th – 18th – Mid-Terms Grades 5 – 8
21st – Schools Closed – Martin Luther King Day
25th – Second Marking Period Ends
School closing number 591 – listen to KYW or view channels 3, 6 & 10 for updates
If you are interested in substituting in the Mt. Ephraim School District please call 931-1634 ext. 108 for more information.
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January is \”Youth Month\” with Rider Athletics and all kids 18 and under get free admission to all home men\’s and women\’s basketball and wrestling events.
Groups and teams are also welcome and discounted tickets are available for parents and/or coaches who will be attending with them.
Please contact Cherie Voorhees in the Department of Athletics at 609-896-5054 to reserve your free tickets.
The home January contests are:
Wednesday, January 2 – Women\’s Basketball vs. Virginia 7:00pm
Friday, January 4 – Wrestling vs. Purdue 1:00pm
Friday, January 4 – Men\’s Basketball vs. Marist 7:00pm
Sunday, January 6 – Men\’s Basketball vs. Canisius 2:00pm
Friday, January 11 – Women\’s Basketball vs. Saint Peter\’s 7:00pm
Sunday, January 13 – Women\’s Basketball vs. Loyola 1:00pm
Sunday, January 13 – Men\’s Basketball vs. Loyola 3:00pm
Monday, January 21 – Men\’s Basketball vs. Iona 7:00pm
Thursday, January 24 – Men\’s Basketball vs. Manhattan 7:00pm
Friday, January 25 – Women\’s Basketball vs. Fairfield 7:00pm
The complete athletics schedule is available by clicking the link below. For more information on Rider Athletics, visit the website at www.gobroncs.com.
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HANGING LIGHTS – Mount Ephraim Department of Public Works employee Harry Smith finishes checking a few bulbs to the lights on the town Christmas tree outside the Mary Bray School just before the towns annual Christmas Parade up Kings Highway. Santa and Mrs. Claus have been making a special visit to town at the end of the parade each year for the past 13 years and have been lighting the town tree ever since to officially start the holiday season in Mount Ephraim.
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New London Embraces The Financial Future Of Public Education: Corporate Sponsorship
By Mike DiMauro, published December 19, 2007
The idea of corporate naming rights is becoming more popular throughout the country. A story in the New York Times last highlighted three examples.
Four years ago, ShopRite gave Brooklawn, N.J., $100,000 toward the high school\’s new gym, named the ShopRite of Brooklawn Center. Rust-Oleum gave $100,000 to a Chicago suburb for \”Rust-Oleum Field.\” And for $500,000, the Everglades High School football stadium in Florida bears the name of Eastern Financial Florida Credit Union.
The Times reported that corporate sponsorship goes beyond athletic facilities, all the way to advertisements on school buses.
This is the financial future of public education.
story tip submitted by Bill Labbree Jr.
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Dear Friends and Family,
This is to let you know that on December 19, 2007 at 8:00PM Ron Trovillo passed away after a lengthy illness.
Thank you for all your support, thoughts and prayers during this time. Ron is in a better place now.
Love to all,
Margie, Tom and Dennis Trovillo
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