Gloucester City News Hot Topics for January 17th Issue

Police Chief, Deputy File Lawsuit against Gloucester City

Frank Annello Retires As a Mummer after 50 Years

Brooklawn Council Makes Professional Appointments

Westville Council Makes Professional Appointments

Howard Clark Man of the Year

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STOCKTON OSPREYS UPDATE Weekly Honor Roll

WEEKLY HONOR ROLL
MEN’S BASKETBALL: Jerome Hubbard (Neptune/Neptune) scored at least 20 points in both Stockton games last week. Hubbard, Stockton’s leading scorer in each game, averaged 21.0 points and 5.0 rebounds and shot 10-24 (41.7%) from three-point range last week.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: Kelley Guarrera (Shamong/Shawnee) posted two double-doubles and scored in double figures in each of Stockton’s last three games. Guarrera had a 14-point, 10-rebound effort against Rowan, an 18-point, 10-rebound performance against Ramapo, and scored 10 points versus DeSales.

LATEST RESULTS

Men’s Basketball (8-4, 2-1)
Stockton 86,Rowan 58
Ramapo 83, Stockton 77

Women’s Basketball (7-5, 2-1)
Rowan 74, Stockton 54
Stockton 57, Ramapo 52
DeSales 69, Stockton 47

UPCOMING EVENTS (Home opponents in CAPS)

Wednesday, January 16
Women’s Basketball vs. RUTGERS-CAMDEN 6 pm
Men’s Basketball vs. RUTGERS CAMDEN 8 pm

Saturday, January 19
Men’s Basketball @ College of NJ 1 pm
Women’s Basketball @ College of NJ 3 pm

Monday, January 21
Men’s Basketball @ Hunter 3 pm
Women’s Basketball @ Gettysburg 7 pm

Stockton Athletics Home

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Letters: Sad to Report \”All Around Al\” Sheain departed this life

See Funeral Arrangements

On Monday January 14, 2008 my side kick at the shop \”all around Al\” Albert F. Sheain departed this life. He went into Cooper Hospital Thursday with respiratory problems and that day apparently died of congestive heart failure.

Ol\’ Al will be missed for his sense of humor, and eagerness to share a story.

I had a photo to add here but it won\’t load from the floppy.

Al was a U.S. NAVY veteran of WWII and Korea, his duty stations numerous and extensive.

Funeral arrangements are being made by his sister and family.

Al would have been 81 next month.

Charles Huber

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Gloucester City NJ

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Caroline Howarth, active member of the State, County & Local Legion Auxiliary, past Pony Tail League President, GOP Committee woman, & member of Helping Hand Committee

Caroline J. Howarth, (nee Dorris) of Gloucester City, died on January 14, 2008 at the age of 54. Caroline was known to all as \”Candy\” and she was a lifelong resident of Gloucester City. She graduated from Gloucester City High School in 1971. Candy was a dedicated worker and Supervisor for 33 years at the Camden County Superintendent of Elections in Camden presently in Pennsauken.
Candy devoted her life to her family and loved the American Legion Auxiliary.

She was Past Unit President of Brooklawn American Legion Auxiliary Unit #72, Past Camden County President of the American Legion Auxiliary. Presently, Candy was Historian for the American Legion Auxiliary Department of New Jersey. She was a member of the 8/40 American Legion Auxiliary. Candy was Past President of the Gloucester City Pony Tail League, member of the Gloucester City Housing Authority and an active member of the Gloucester City Republican Club and past committeewoman. Candy was involved as Past Secretary to the Gloucester City Helping Hand Committee.

Devoted daughter of the late Thomas F. Dorris and Caroline (nee Southard). Loving and devoted wife of 24 years to Theodore J. \”Ted\” Howarth. Beloved mother of Sean D. Howarth of Gloucester City. Dear Sister of Kim Hubbs (Edward) of Gloucester City and T. Forrest Dorris (Donna) of Mantua. Loving Sister-In-Law of John T. Howarth of Gloucester City, Debra Corda (Raymond) of Florida, Traci L. (Michael) DeNinno of Pine Hill and the late Joseph J. Howarth (Angie). Survived by many nieces and nephews.

Relatives, friends and members of the American Legion Family are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Friday evening from 6 to 9 pm and Saturday morning from 10 to 11 am at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Episcopal Religious Service 11 am in the funeral home officiated by Mother Bradley of Saint Luke\’s Episcopal Church in Westville.

Interment Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill. Family strongly prefers in lieu of flowers Memorial Donations to: American Legion Auxiliary Department of New Jersey: Caroline J. \”Candy\” Howarth Education Fund: c/o Marion Heller: 67 Whitebirch Court, Lumberton, NJ 08048.

Please make checks payable to American Legion Auxiliary: Dept. of NJ. Please write in memo of the check: Education Scholarship

Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Caroline J. \”Candy\” Howarth.

  

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Hunting and Fishing: New inductees have left large footprints

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