Elsie Moore, of Pitman formerly of Gloucester City

Funeral services were held for Elsie P. Moore, (nee Brandt), 85, who passed away on September 30, 2008. Elsie was born and raised in Gloucester City, and lived in Pitman for over 55 years.

Survived by her loving husband of 57 years, James G. and many nieces and nephews and friends. Interment at Hillcrest Memorial Park Cemetery.

 

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Ray Ford\’s Old Timers Reunion Friday, Oct. 17th



Ray Ford\’s OLD TIMER\’S NIGHT is Friday, Oct. 17th at the Gloucester Heights Fire Station. Doors open @ 7 p.m. and tickets are $8.00. Call Bob Bevan 856-456-5511 or Leon Harris 856-456-1157 for further information.


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Auld Dubliner, Irish Family Restaurant and Pub Grand Opening Thursday

photos by Bill Cleary

GLOUCESTER CITY-The Grand Opening of the Auld Dubliner, Irish Family Restaurant and Pub, located at 157 South Burlington Street, Gloucester City, will be held Thursday, October 16th.

According to the Pub’s press release, \”The Auld Dubliner is family oriented and focused on providing quality meals at a reasonable price. Our menu offers well balanced meals with heart healthy choices. Our lunch menu includes a daily $5 Lunch Special. We have discounted items for Happy Hour and Late Night along with our must see Dinner Menu. Our hours are Monday thru Saturday 11AM-2AM and Sunday noon to 10PM\”.

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The public is invited to join in the Grand Opening celebration from 5 to 7 PM. Gloucester City Mayor William James along with Channel 19 will be on hand for the traditional Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.

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You May Have to Pay to Fish in Salt Water

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Gloucester City Reaches Agreement with 12 Chatham Square Tenants

By Albert Countryman Jr.

 

October 2, 2008-Landlord/Tenant Court was packed Thursday morning in Room 63 of the Camden County Hall of Justice.

Gloucester City Solicitor John Kearney was present, as part of the effort to see who has paid, and who has not, at the Chatham Square Apartments, which had been purchased by the City earlier this year.

\”It was a successful day. We reached resolution on all but one case,\” said Kearney, who patiently listened to the judge\’s long list of rules and regulations concerning payment by 4:30 p.m. in the form of cash, money order, or cashier\’s checks.

Because of poor record keeping by the previous owners of Chatham Square, the City was unable to determine which tenants had paid their rent and security deposits.

Closes to 300 cases of possible eviction were read, and 32 of them dealt with Chatham Square.

\”Twelve cases were dismissed. They had arguably paid, and will continue living there,\” Kearney said.

As a result of the court hearings in another room, the City settled with four tenants.

\”There was a degree of confusion due to the prior management. It was stipulated that four people owed us rent and we put it on a payment schedule, with a significant down payment. We (the City) collected over $5,000 Thursday,\” Kearney said.

Another 15 tenants defaulted, and they will be evicted, he said.

The one complaint that was not resolved had problems concerning hab-itability, Kearney said.

 

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The Gloucester City Democrat Club Endorses Barack Obama for President


Photo and caption by Bill Cleary

The local Democrat Club unveiled a new sign recently endorsing Senator Barack Obama for president and Senator Joe Biden for vice-president. The Gloucester City Democrat Club is located at Broadway and Monmouth Street.

A few weeks ago there were a few comments posted on CNB calling the Democrats in Gloucester City \”racist rednecks\” because there were no Obama for president signs posted on the Club’s headquarters.

At the time the reason given by one local Democrat was that those in charge of Mr. Obama’s campaign are using the monies on other things like costly television commercials.


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