Gloucester City: STORM DAMAGE



Gloucester City- A 25-foot tree was blown over by the wind and landed in the middle of the block of 800 Chambers Avenue.

 

The 40 to 50 mile wind gusts was also responsible for knocking over a sign at the intersection of Klemm Avenue and RT 130 south at Gormleys ( Haddon Twp border) .

 

October 28, 2008, around 1800 hours

 

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May his memory truly be eternal/Major Ed \”Too Tall\” Freeman

article submitted by Pete McGlade, Key Largo, Florida

Honor…..simply put,

A veteran – whether active duty, retired, national guard or reserve– is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to \’The United States of America\’, for an amount of \’up to and including his life.\’ That is Honor, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.

— Author Unknown

We Were Soldiers Once

You\’re an 18 or 19 year old kid. You\’re critically wounded, and dying in the jungle in the Ia Drang
Valley, 11-14-1965.
LZ Xray, Vietnam. Your Infantry Unit is outnumbered 8 – 1, and the enemy fire is so intense, from 100 or 200 yards away, that your own Infantry Commander has ordered the MediVac helicopters to stop coming in.

You\’re lying there, listening to the enemy machine guns, and you know you\’re not getting out. Your family is half-way around the world, 12,000 miles away, and you\’ll never see them again. As the world starts to fade in and out, you know this is the day.

Then, over the machine gun noise, you faintly hear that sound of a helicopter, and you look up to see a Huey, but it doesn\’t seem real, because no Medi-Vac markings are on it.

Ed Freeman is coming for you. He\’s not Medi-Vac, so it\’s not his job, but he\’s flying his Huey down into the machine gun fire, after the Medi-Vacs were ordered not to come.

He\’s coming anyway. And he drops it in, and sits there in the machine gun fire, as they load 2 or 3 of you on board.

Then he flies you up and out through the gunfire, to the Doctors and Nurses. And, he kept coming back…… 13 more times….. and took about 30 of you and your buddies out, who would never have gotten out.

Medal of Honor Recipient Ed Freeman died last Wednesday at the age of 80, in Boise, ID……

May God rest his soul…

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GAME COMMISSION RELEASES LATEST TEST RESULTS OF ALLEGED MOUNTAIN LION ATTACK HARRISBURG

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Link: Pennsylvania Game Commission Release #119-08.

– In announcing the most recent results of its ongoing investigation into an alleged mountain lion attack on Oct. 9, Pennsylvania Game Commission officials today announced tests conducted on a knife allegedly used by Samuel Fisher, 42, of Sadsbury Township, Lancaster County, were positive for human blood. The tests were conducted by East Stroudsburg University in Monroe County.

On Oct. 20, the Game Commission announced that tests conducted by the Pennsylvania State Police Crime Lab determined that samples collected from multiple sites the scene of the alleged attack tested negative for blood. Further tests are being conducted by the State Police Crime Lab to determine what the substance is.

 

Game Commission officials were called to an area of Mount Pleasant Road, when Fisher alleged to have shot one large cat and then was attacked and injured by a second large cat on Oct. 9.

A Pennsylvania State Police helicopter was brought into the area to search for the presence of the alleged animal using a FLIR Infrared Thermal Imaging Camera. Search dogs specifically trained to find and follow the trail of cats detected no cat activity in the area other than a small house cat.

Game Commission officers gathered numerous samples at the scene alleged to be blood. Samples collected from multiple sites at the incident, including the alleged blood trail, area where Fisher allegedly shot the animal and where Fisher allegedly fought with the animal, all tested negative for blood by the State Police laboratory. At that time, chemical testing by the State Police Crime Lab did indicate the presence of blood on the knife that Fisher allegedly used to stab the animal, however, the lab also found that the knife contained deer hair.

Investigating officers announced that they found no evidence of mountain lion hair or scat or tracks at, around or in the vicinity of the alleged incident. The shirt that Fisher was wearing during the alleged attack contained no blood or any signs of dirt from a struggle with an animal on the ground.

Charges may be filed against Fisher for making false or fraudulent statements.

\”The Pennsylvania Game Commission has no evidence of wild, breeding populations of large cats in Pennsylvania to date,\” said Doug Killough, Game Commission Southeast Region director. \”With that in mind, we do acknowledge that numerous people do have exotic animals which escape or are released illegally. While this incident is considered to be a hoax, we will continue to investigate credible sightings or evidence of exotic wildlife.\”

To reiterate his point, Killough noted that, in the past 10 years, confirmed sightings of wallabies, wolf-hybrids, emus, alligators and other non-native exotic wildlife have been captured in the Southeast Region. Also, in 2002, charges were filed against a Dauphin County resident for illegal possession of a mountain lion that had been purchased in Virginia.

 

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Siena is the Top Choice for the 2008-09 Season

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Link: Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference.

Edison, NJ – Siena College, which won its third school championship title last season and advanced to the second round of the 2008 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, is the league’s top choice to win the 2008-09 conference title, according to the MAAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll.

The Saints, led by fourth-year head coach Fran McCaffery, have several veterans from last year’s NCAA squad to help Siena earn back-to-back league titles. Leading the effort will be a trio of All-MAAC picks – senior guard Kenny Hasbrouck, junior guard/forward Edwin Ubiles and junior forward Alex Franklin.

Close on their heels will be Fairfield University. Third-year head coach Ed Cooley has his top seven players returning from last year’s squad, eager to make a trip to the Big Dance. Senior guards Jonathan Han and Herbie Allen, as well as junior forwards Anthony Johnson and Greg Nero, look to making the NCAA Championship an attainable goal for the Stags.

Rider University, who tied for first place in the regular season with Siena and advanced to the title game last year, will look to be at the top of the standings once again in the 2008-09 season. The Broncs have lost Jason Thompson to the NBA, but the cupboard it far from bare. Senior guard Harris Mansell, junior guard Ryan Thompson and sophomore forward Mike Ringgold will work to make another successful season for Rider.

Niagara University has been one of the top five teams in nine of the 10 years Joe Mihalich has been head coach, and the Purple Eagles look to repeat that effort once again this season. Senior center Benson Egemonye, junior guard/forward Bilal Benn and junior guards Rob Garrison and Tyrone Lewis will look to keep Niagara playing well into March.

Loyola College graduated three starters from last year’s squad, but a combination of seasoned veterans with hopeful newcomers will strive to keep the Greyhounds at the top of the MAAC standings. Senior guard Marquis Sullivan, junior guard Brett Harvey and sophomore guard Brian Rudolph look to make their team a factor in the title race.

Manhattan College, Iona College, Canisius College, Saint Peter’s College and Marist make up picks six through 10, all capable of unseating any one of the top five teams as they vie for the MAAC regular season title this season.

2008-09 MAAC Men\’s Basketball Preseason Poll

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Mt. Ephraim: Calendar of events for the months of December, January, February and March are as follows:

10/28/08 PRESS RELEASE:

 

 

December 11th R.W. Kershaw Holiday Concert
December 12th Interims Issued
December 23rd Early Dismissal – Holiday Vacation Begins
December 24th – 31st Schools Closed – Holiday Vacation
January 1st & 2nd Schools Closed – Holiday Vacation
January 5th Schools Reopen
January 19th Schools Closed – Martin Luther King Day
January 20th PTO Meeting
January 23rd End of 2nd Marking Period
January 30th Report Cards Issued
February 12th
Jump Rope for Heart Event
February 13th Schools Closed – Teacher’s In-service
February 16th Schools Closed – Presidents’ Day
February 17th PTO Meeting
February 25th & 26th Kindergarten and PreSchool Registration
February 27th Interims Issued
March 27th End of 3rd Marking Period

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