Gloucester Catholic principal John Colman, a member of the executive committee, said the issue would be further discussed at the organization\’s Oct. 8 meeting.
In the meantime, members of the Realignment Committee are scheduled to reconvene to discuss adjusting the proposal to address concerns raised during yesterday\’s meeting.
The proposal could go to the executive committee for vote Oct. 8, although there appears to be sentiment to table the vote and push to start of the proposed realignment to the 2010-11 school year to allow for further discussion and adjustment.
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Shawnee football coach Tim Gushue admits that he lied. Told a fib to his team about the importance of last night\’s opening game with Lenape School District rival Cherokee.
Gushue gave his team the speech before the contest that the opener wasn\’t a must-win game. Even though the seniors had never beaten Cherokee and had lost the previous two games over the last two years by two points, that wasn\’t supposed to matter.
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On September 12, 2008. Age 67. Of Gloucester City. Loving husband of 11 years to the late Antoniette M. Chessman (nee Jawor). Loving and devoted father of Jack A. (Bernadette) Chessman of West Deptford. Loving grandfather of John A. Chessman, III. Dear brother of Diane L. (William) White of Gloucester City. Predeceased by his brother Joseph (surviving wife Joan) Chessman of Woodbury Heights. Beloved uncle of Tammy (Anthony) Diodati and Jason (Heather) Chessman. Great-uncle of Kaila, Krista, Kasey and Joseph.
John was born and raised in Gloucester City. He worked as a letter carrier in Gloucester City for over 27 years. John proudly served our country during Vietnam in the U.S. Navy and retired with 23 years of service. John was a proud member of the American Legion Post 72 in Brooklawn, Townsend C. Young V.F.W Post 3620 in Gloucester City, Sportsmen A.C., NRA and the Tin Can Sailors.
Relatives, friends and members of all John’s organizations are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 pm where a VFW and American Legion Military Service will be at 7:30 pm and Wednesday morning from 10 to 11 am at McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Methodist Service 11 am in the funeral home officiated by Pastor Glenn J. Conaway of Trinity United Methodist in Mullica Hill.
Gloucester Catholic. Having team speed is one thing. Employing it properly is what puts the reigning state champion in position to repeat. Senior striker Nicolette DeLaurentis sets the pace up top and defenders Paige Maloney and Tori Dott aren’t afraid to move forward.
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Immaculate Heart, Morris Catholic, Pingry, Paul VI, Red Bank Catholic. NON-PUBLIC B
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Gloucester Catholic\’s Chelsea Duffy registered two goals and June Maloney added a goal and an assist en route to a 6-0 victory against Penns Grove. Caitlin Sweeney and Jacki Wajda split time in net for the shutout.
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Gloucester Catholic High School beat Clearview 45-41 today, Saturday playing before a large crowd at home. Rams QB Zach Barlage threw for 302 yards and 4 TDS.
Gloucester City resident George Spingler had 233 receiving yards for the Rams and three TDs. Also for the Rams, Alex Christ had 1 rushing TD, Pat Schuhl had 2 rushing TDs and Jake Yates caught the other TD.
Next game is @ Delsea on Sept 26.
Source Ryan Murphy, assistant AD, Gloucester Catholic
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At 11 AM today (Saturday) the City of Gloucester City will officially christen the new schooner, The Northwind/Saoirese Ceallaigh pronounced SEER-Shuh Kail-ay, meaning freedom from strife at the former Coast Guard Base, (Freedom Pier) King and Cumberland Streets and the Delaware River waterfront.
The City\’s Shamrock Festival is also being held today.
Councilman Nick Marchese was asked how the City government chose the name for the vessel. He explained the idea for it came about during a discussion among the mayor, council members and City Administrator Paul Kain.
Marchese said, \”This Irish name using two words, Freedom, the Mayors suggestion for Freedom Pier which is the schooner\’s new home in Gloucester and my suggestion was the name Kelly, which is my mother’s maiden name. I wanted to honor my mother Aileen who died this past winter and all of her sisters who were born and raised in Gloucester City. The Kelly family has been in this city for many years. They are all Irish Catholic with a very strong faith in God and Gloucester City. Anyone who knew and loved them knew they were good Gloucester people. Many of their children still live in Gloucester and surrounding communities who continue to carry on traditions taught by the Kelly sisters.
\”I have thanked the Mayor and Council members for this honor. I know the Kelly family, William, Grace, Edna, Alice, Girt, Rosemarie (Sis), Theresa, Aileen, Florence (Nonnie), and Pat would be very proud to have this honor in the naming of this schooner and to be a permanent part of Gloucester City’s history forever\” said Marchese.
Pat Kelly Avis, the only surviving sister was asked to christen the vessel. Pat, who accepted the invitation, is still involved in Gloucester City through Saint Mary\’s Church.
The Gloucester City Shamrock Festival begins at 11 AM and will continue to 7 PM. It is being held along the Delaware River waterfront south on King Street towards the City Marina and will include Proprietor’s Park.
Added to the festivities is a free ride on the Northwind/Saoirese Ceallaigh. The first 100 people who register Saturday will be given a ride on the vessel that day. You can sign up at Freedom Pier.
CELEBRATING ½ WAY TO ST. PATRICK\’S DAY THE GLOUCESTER CITY WAY
Two hundred thousand welcomes!!
GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ – The 3rd Annual Gloucester City Shamrock Festival is sure to spark excitement along the Delaware River Waterfront today, Saturday as visitors celebrate halfway to St. Patrick\’s Day.
Sponsored by the Gloucester City Irish Society and the Gloucester City Urban Enterprise Zone, the event takes place at the Gloucester City Marina on King Street where visitors can enjoy a celebration of Irish culture through music, dance, food and live entertainment for all ages. Other major contributors include
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