Gloucester Catholic v. Gloucester High ~ 1

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Gloucester Catholic v. Gloucester High ~6

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Giving Thanks for your Friendship and Support

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Devine Bags 10 Point Buck in Canada

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ROBERT A. HILLWIG of Gloucester City

A Memorial Candlelight Service was held for Robert A. Hillwig, 63, of Gloucester who died on November 12, 2008.

Surviving are his mother Alma Alloway; several children, grandchildren; and several brothers and sisters.

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Charles B. Cramer Jr., age 76, of Vineland, born in Gloucester City NJ

Charles B. Cramer Jr., 76, of Vineland passed away suddenly Monday, Nov. 24, 2008, at home.

Charles was born in Gloucester City to the late Charles B. andPauline (Dyer)Cramer Sr., and lived in Vineland the past 14 years. Charles graduated from Woodbury High School Class of 1949. He was a U.S. Marine veteran, serving during the Korean War. Charles was a former sergeant for Ocean City Police Department, where he served for 15 years. After leaving the police department, he owned and operated several businesses on the boardwalk in Ocean City. Prior to retirement, he was employed as a forklift operator for Scott Paper Co. of Landisville. Charles was a member of American Legion Post No. 4 of Vineland. He had a passion for owning and racing thoroughbreds.

Charles was predeceased by first wife, Roberta (Bickerstaff) Cramer, in 1981; grandson, Brad Cramer, in 1985; and sister, Polly Furlong,in1996.

Survivors include his loving wife of 14 years, Mary (Vanneman) Weber-Cramer of Vineland; two sons, Charles \”Brian\” Cramer of Egg Harbor Township, and Robert Cramer and wife Kelly of Dennisville; daughter, Carol Sue Weygand and husband David of Belleplain; sister, Delores Sainsott and husband Paul of Austin, Texas; two stepsons, Daniel Weber and wife Janet, and Jeff Weber and wife Lisa, all of Vineland; 12 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday from the Wainwright-Bernhardt Funeral Home, 1024 E. Landis Ave., Vineland, with the Rev. David Laquintano officiating. Visitation hours will be from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Inurnment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Charles memory may be made to Turning for Home, Race Horse Retirement Program, P.O. Box 300 Bensalem, PA 19020.

Arrangements were entrusted to Wainwright-Bernhardt Funeral Home of Vineland.

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Camden City: Two Alarm Fire, One Firefighter Injured

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More Nicknames

 

To Whom It May Concern,

I don’t know who does the nicknames in the paper, I know almost every nickname. How on earth could whoever wrote them forget the most obvious one of all. Steve \”Bangs\” Bangle, what is the world coming to! LOL

Thanks sincerely,

Joe \”The Hemanator\” Herman

Mayor of Caps

PS: Let\’s Not forget, Bill \”Beaky\” Rettig, and Frank \”Tuna\” Krueger

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Tips and Snippets: Did a 911 Dispatcher send a Rescue Crew to the wrong address?

Earlier in the week I received the following information from a CNB reader in regards to our November 17 story about Evan Goldglantz who was injured in an accident at his home on Division Street, Gloucester City.

Bill, It appears that 911 dispatchers botched the call and sent the Camden City Fire Department to Division Street in Camden. It was not until the dispatch came back as incorrect that the proper authorities were sent to help this man on Division St. in Gloucester City. This delay could have exacerbated this man\’s condition. From what I hear the dispatcher was either suspended or fired for their misconduct. Please follow up on this lead as the family and friends of the victim are looking for answers.

One of my sources said that it was true, the 911 Dispatcher sent the Camden City Fire Department to Division Street in Camden. But that information has not been officially confirmed. Nor has it been confirmed officially that the dispatcher was either suspended or fired.

The question was asked of Herb Steelman an administrator in the Camden County Communications Department. As of today I am still waiting for his response.

However, Camden County spokesperson Ron Tomasello said:

\”The Camden County Department of Public Safety is currently investigating the report of an alleged misdirected 911 call. Until the investigation is concluded, it would be premature and inappropriate for the County to comment.\”

On the day of the accident Evan was working at his home to install a new kitchen that his family needed. At around 1pm that afternoon he decided to burn some excess debris in an outdoor burning stove. When lit, the winds picked up and ultimately a nearby gas can ignited and exploded onto Evan. Evan suffered 3rd degree burns over 92% of his body. The only part of him that was not burned was his feet.

He is presently being treated at Crozer-Chester Medical Center, One Medical Center Blvd., Upland PA 19103.

~Bill Cleary

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Donating Blood for Accident Victim Evan Goldglantz

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