The City of Gloucester City is seeking bids Electrical Services to Freedom Pier
Request for Proposals for Channel 19 Administrator Duties
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The City of Gloucester City is seeking bids Electrical Services to Freedom Pier
Request for Proposals for Channel 19 Administrator Duties
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The gymnasium was packed Saturday (February 7) as the Gloucester Catholic High School girls’ basketball team hosted cross-town rival Gloucester City High School.
There were plenty of Lady Ram and Lady Lions fans filling the stands, the bleachers and the stage as the game began, and they were loud.
The one constant throughout the game – great hustle and great defense by all the players.
The Lady Lions took the lead for the first time in the fourth quarter, but Gloucester Catholic came back strong, going up by three on two key foul shots Marisa Kinsey with less than 20 seconds left.
Erin MacAdams had one last three-point attempt to tie the score, but the ball hit short on the rim as time ran out.
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Courtland Weatherley
Of Moorestown, died February 2, 2009 while at the Moorestown Lutheran Home at the age of 85.
Mr Weatherley was born and raised in Gloucester City and was a disabled WWII Veteran.
He is survived by his wife Myrtle Mann Weatherley of Moores town, two step-sons William H. Mann and Howard C. Mann both of Moorestown, four grandchildren, William G. Mann (Mary Beth) of Pensacola, Florida, William H. Mann Jr. (Jennifer), Howard C. Mann Jr. (Diana) and Todd H. Mann (pre-deceased) all of Moorestown, also 9 great grandchildren.
Private services were held February 6, 2009 at Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken.
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In Camden County, Comcast-Spectacor President Peter Luukko asked the county Improvement Authority to identify potential sites for a new arena. The authority found three: acreage along Route 42 in Bellmawr, the former National Amusement cinema site on the White Horse Pike in Atco, and Garden State Pavilions in Cherry Hill. Bellmawr Mayor Frank Filipek said the arena talks in his town are \”dead.\” Prospects in Atco and Cherry Hill fell apart, too.
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HARRISBURG – Landowners seeking to plant trees beneficial to wildlife are encouraged to order seedlings being offered by the Pennsylvania Game Commission’s Howard Nursery, which is accepting orders until April 24. Order forms and information is available on the agency’s website (www.pgc.state.pa.us) by clicking on the \”Forms and Programs\” section and choosing \”Howard Nursery Seedling Program.\” The order form can be completed and submitted on line.
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The City of Gloucester City approved bills from November 21 to December 17, 2008 in the amount of $498,108. The bills approved for payment on December 18, 2008 amounted to $353,227. The total amount approved equals $851,335. To view the individual list of the accounts click link.
http://www.cityofgloucester.org/images/File/Dec2008billlist.pdf
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Sandra L. Cowgill
Sandy was an active member of the Gloucester City Democrat Club and was a prior member of the Gloucester City BOE and the Gloucester City Celebrations Committee.
Her Memorial Service will be held Saturday, Feb. 14th at Ascension Lutheran Church, 4th & Highland Blvd., Haddon Hts., NJ. Family Visitation is 9:30 to 11:00 AM with Sandy\’s Memorial Service at 11:00 AM.
In lieu of flowers her family requests memorial donations be sent to the Gloucester City HS Scholarship Fund, Rt. 130 & Market St., Gloucester City, NJ 08030, Attn: Sean Gorman. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ. www.etheringtonfh.com
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