Gloucester City: Two Developers Submitted Responses for King Street

Bill:

I am writing in response to your email regarding the King Street RFQ\’s which we\’ve recently received back from 2 developers — Taylor Capitol Group, LLC and Sora Holdings, LLC.

I am in the process of reviewing their qualifications and making sure that they submitted all materials that were requested of them by the City for this RFQ.

On Monday, March 4 at the Work Session meeting, I will be providing a report to City Council regarding my suggestions for how to move forward.

Upon meeting w/ them I will email you of their response and the steps will be taking to move forward.

Let me know if you have any other questions…Gina


Regina A. Dunphy
UEZ Coordinator/Director of Community Development
City of Gloucester City

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Pet Tips by Allan: Topic Obese Dogs

Hey Bill ,

Dog Quote: Man is an animal that makes bargains; no other animal does this….no dog exchanges bones with another.
….Adam Smith

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How much food does your dog really need?

Along with the general population of people, dogs are also suffering from obesity from eating the wrong food and eating too much food.

It is relatively easy to control the amount of
food your dog is eating and it is essential that
you gauge its weight on a regular basis to ensure
that it doesn\’t get obese.

Dogs can suffer from many different ailments due
to obesity including diabetes.

There are an increasing number of dogs suffering
from this disease and in most cases this could
have been avoided through the correct nutrition
and monitoring the amount of food the dog has been
eating.

Having a dog with diabetes will necessitate the
injection of insulin or in some cases taking of
pills to assist in the maintenance of the correct
sugar levels in their blood.

Obviously this involves additional expense and
inconvenience and there is also a danger that
should the insulin level be incorrect your pet
could die.

It makes sense then that your dog should only eat
what is good for it and in quantities that won\’t
result in it developing health problems later in
life.

Working dogs will need more food for the energy
that they will expend in the course of the day but
a dog that lays around the house all day and
doesn\’t get any exercise will not need to eat the
same portions of food.

You should weigh your dog on a regular basis and
see whether it is gaining or losing weight and
adjust the amount of food it is eating
accordingly.

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

Thanks,

Allan
http://AboutDogs.info

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GCBA Meeting February 26th at Cap\’s

Dave Stallwood, president of the Gloucester City Business Association announced that GCBA will meet Tuesday, February 26th at Caps, 314 Jersey Avenue at 5.30pm.

Representatives from PATCO will be at the meeting to discuss the high speed line coming through town in the future. The Mayor and some of the council members along with other city representatives will also be there if you have any questions or concerns for them.

Related: Buy Local/UEZ

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Margaret Davidson, of Westmont; a longtime waitress for the Crystal Lake & Newton Diners

DAVIDSON, MARGARET D. \’MIMO\’

(nee Ansaldo) On February 21, 2008, age 77, of Westmont. She was the beloved and devoted mother of Cathy Eskew, of Oaklyn, Mickey Tesoro, of Westmont and Joey Tesoro (Angel), of Woodlynne. She was also the loving andcaring grandmother (Mimo) to Jesse Seymour (Sue), Jamie Schaefer (Michael), Kris Mustacchio (Jennifer), Shane Holmes, and Stephanie Cokos. Also survived by 2 great grandchildren, Jesse, Jr. and Savannah Seymour and 3 sisters, Sally Tedesco, Mary Grosso and Joanne Anthony.
\’Marge\’ was a longtime waitress for the Crystal Lake and Newton Diners in Haddon Twp. – She will be sadly missed by her family and many friends that she happily and lovingly served.
Family and friends are invited to Mrs. Davidson\’s Memorial Service, Wed., 7 PM, at KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 15 West End Ave., Haddonfield. Interment private. The family requests in lieu of flowers that memorial donations in Mrs. Davidson\’s name may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1851 Old Cuthbert Blvd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.
 

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