Raw Video/Lions over Schalick 32-14; Hans rushes for 323 Yards

Hans had just over 100 yards in the first half as the Lions led 14-0.

But the senior broke a 59-yard TD run early in the third quarter and after Schalick responded with a four-yard score by Jon Goldsboro, Hans broke free for a 64-yard gain leading to an Ian Harter TD.

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Raw video/Schalick v. Gloucester High

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Breaking News: Train Derails in Gloucester City


photos and caption by Bill Cleary

A CSX cargo train carrying rolls of paper and food items for businesses in the Bellmawr Industrial Park derailed in Gloucester City today shortly after 12 noon. The accident occurred on Johnson Blvd. near the City’s Little League and Softball fields.

According to the engineer the tracks the train is riding on were laid in 1916. \”The boxcars today are too large and are carrying much heavier loads. The rails are nearly 100 years old. They were not built for boxcars this size. They should be replaced.\”

The engineer said no one was injured. And there was no danger to the public. CSX was notified of the accident and was sending out a crew to right the boxcar and fix the rails.


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Mt. Ephraim Public Schools Upcoming events

NOVEMBER

2nd – Daylight Savings Time Ends

5th – First Marking Period Ends

6th – PTO Burger King Cashola 4-8 pm

6th & 7th – NJEA Convention Schools Closed

10th – B.O.E. Meeting -7:30 Kershaw Media Center

14th – Report Card Day

Craft/Snack Sale Mary Bray

18th – PTO Meeting 7:00PM MB Media Center

21st, 24th, 25th – Parent Conferences Grades K-8 -12:30 dismissal – No Lunches Served

Pre-School – Schedule unchanged

26th – Thanksgiving Holiday Begins 12:30 Dismissal No lunches served

27th & 28th – SCHOOLS CLOSED HAPPY THANKSGIVING

 

The week of November 17 is American Education Week. November 19 and 20 from 9:00-11:30 a.m. will be the days and times our schools will be open for Parent Visitation.
Pre-School Parents will receive a separate schedule from the teacher

Parent–teacher conference time is quickly approaching.
The conference dates for this year are:
Friday, November 21st
Monday, November 24th
Tuesday, November 25th
Conference times are from 1:15 until 3:15. Conferences will also be available Monday evening from 6 until 8:30 PM.
All parents are encouraged to attend these conferences, as communication between parent and teacher is an integral part of your child’s education.

 

Note of Interest: NJ Family Care offers free or low-cost health insurance to uninsured children 18 and younger and certain low-income parents. For more information call 1-800-701-0710 or online at www.njfamilycare.org


School emergency closings will be broadcast on KYW Radio (1060). The emergency closing number is 591. Channels 3, 6 and 10 will also be broadcasting our emergency closings this year as well.

 

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