New Jersey: Congratulations! Bow Bills Pass

To Supporters of Sunday Bow Hunting,

Congratulations! The votes have been cast and bills A595 (perimeter bill) and A-1669 (Sunday Bow) passed the assembly overwhelmingly!

Bill A1669/S-802 (Sunday Bow) now heads to the Governor. A595 was amended and approved in the assembly and goes back to the senate (S976) for a vote. It was approved overwhelmingly the first time it was considered and a majority vote will send it to the Governor.

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Study Finds Heart Disease An Epidemic for Firefighters

Firehouse.com E-Alert
Wednesday, January 2, 2008

ATLANTA, Ga. — H. Robert Superko , MD, principal investigator in the landmark FEMA-sponsored study of firefighters aged 40 and over conducted at Saint Joseph\’s Hospital in Atlanta , released preliminary findings in the world\’s first study of first responders at risk of suffering sudden death or other significant cardiac events. Firefighters are known to have a three hundred percent increased risk for cardiac disease as compared to other segments of the population.

\”Preliminary findings show that one third of firefighters had heart disease that is unrelated to traditional risk factors, such as high cholesterol,\” says Dr. Superko. \”Those results are astounding and point at job duties and environment as the primary determinants for early death in our country\’s first responders.\”

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Letters: Megan Needs Your Help

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Deadline for Spring Gobbler Tag April 1

DEADLINE TO APPLY FOR SECOND SPRING GOBBLER TAG APRIL 1

 

HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania hunters interested in applying for a second spring gobbler tag have until April 1, according to Game Commission Executive Director Carl G. Roe. Applications are available on page 38 of the 2008-09 Pennsylvania Digest of Hunting and Trapping Regulations, which is provided to each license buyer, or by going to the agency’s website (www.pgc.state.pa.us), and clicking on \”Spring Turkey Tag Application\” in center of the homepage.

Fees for the special license are $21 for residents and $41 for nonresidents. Mailed applications for special wild turkey licenses must be sent to: Pennsylvania Game Commission, Special Spring Gobbler License, P.O. Box 61317, Harrisburg, PA 17106-1317.

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Safety Award Presented At Bellmawr Council Meeting

By Chris Concannon

NEWS Correspondent

Bellmawr Council received a Safety Award during February’s meeting.

Borough Safety Coordinator Mike Williams presented the award, as Bellmawr was recognized by the Camden County Joint Insurance Fund (JIF) for reducing lost-time accidents by 15 percent or more for 2008.

This exceeded the aggregate average for the three prior years, 2005-07.

Williams thanked all Borough supervisors, employees, and especially Mayor and Council, for making Bellmawr a safe place to work.

Council Members John Bollinger and Regina Piontkowski each thanked Mr. Williams for doing a great and tremendous job.

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Mt. Ephraim School Board Election; You Must Register to Vote

School Board Election

April 21, 2009 from 2:00 to 9:00 pm

R.W. Kershaw School Media Center

EVERY VOTE COUNTS!!

If you are not a registered voter you may register at the Mt. Ephraim Municipal Office or the Camden County Board of Elections

by March 31, 2009

Absentee Ballots are available through those office’s. For budget questions please call the Mt. Ephraim Board of Education at 931-4134

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Are Turkeys Taking Over Gloucester City?

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