Rams Beat Unbeaten Lions 1-0

By Albert Countryman Jr.

On a breezy, cloudy evening under the lights, the Rams and Lions played a tremendous softball game.

Great pitching and defense were on display before more than 1,000 lively fans enjoying a Saturday night – and occasionally questioning a call or two by the umpires.

The Gloucester Catholic and Gloucester City softball teams are among the five best in South Jersey – and they proved it.

Also, it was an excellent tune-up for both teams before the state playoffs.

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Mt. Ephraim School District to Run Child Care Program

By Leigh Anne Hockenberry

NEWS Correspondent

Just Kids by Archway Programs currently provides before and after school child care for students throughout various districts in South Jersey.

But, Superintendent Joseph Rafferty advised the Mount Ephraim Board of Education (BOE) that Mary Bray School will be running the before and after school child care in the future. Instead of the revenue leaving the district, it has the potential to decrease the overall tax burden, which could result in lower taxes for residents.

A parent of a second grade student told the School Board that he feels the school is run like a prison due to the limited access parents have to the school, such as not being allowed in the gym for the Halloween parade if it was to have rained that day.

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June Happenings for Mt. Ephraim Public Schools

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City School Board and Union Agree on Sick Bank Guidelines

By Linda Boker-Angelo

NEWS Correspondent

Following the swearing in of incumbents Louisa Llewellyn, Ray Coxe and Edward Hubbs at the reorganization meeting, members of the Gloucester City Board of Education (BOE) re-elected Llewellyn to serve as Board president, while Coxe was chosen to continue as vice-president.

During the regular meeting, teacher Rachel Clancy, Chairman of the Gloucester City Education Association (GCEA)’s Sick Bank Com-mittee, thanked the Board for meeting with the committee members to quickly and painlessly come to an agreement on the sick bank guidelines.

A sick bank usually is designed to aid employees who have used all of their accrued sick, personal and vacation time due to an injury or illness of their own or due to the health issue of a family member.

Llewellyn also praised the GCEA for a smooth and pleasant negotiation.

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In Your Own Words: FOOD DRIVE A GREAT SUCCESS

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