Theresa A. Minutola, age 81, of Mt. Ephraim

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Guardsmen Provide Health, Vet Care in Alaska

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Edward R. Ferry, Retired NJ State Trooper, Gloucester Catholic High School Alumni

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LION’S PRIDE BOOSTER SIGNS

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Large Crowd Attends Bellmawr\’s National Night Out

By Chris Concannon

NEWS Correspondent

An estimated 500 residents crowded the Bellmawr Recreation Centre on Tuesday, August 4, for the Sixth Annual \”National Night Out.\”

Although held nationally for more than 20 years, this was Bellmawr’s sixth consecutive event aimed at educating the general public in crime prevention and awareness.

The Bellmawr Police Department, which hosts the yearly affair, was out in force.

The fanned out over the entire recreation complex, with various displays.

Chief William Walsh said that this is the third year at the Rec Centre, whereas previous events were held in the parking lot of the former Super Fresh (now Retro Fitness) on West Browning Road.

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Eric F. DiGiorgio age 53, of Gloucester City

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Bob Feller and American Legion Baseball

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WHERE ARE THE MONUMENTS?

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Yellow Ribbon Program Provides Support Services

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DCA ANNOUNCES MICRO-BUSINESS CREDIT INITIATIVE FOR N.J. WOMEN VETERANS


Program Allows Women Veterans to Receive Business Training & Low Interest Loans

TRENTON, N.J. – Governor Jon S. Corzine today lauded the announcement by Department of Community Affairs Commissioner (DCA) Acting Commissioner Charles A. Richman of DCA’s new collaborative initiative with the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs’ (DMAVA) New Jersey Commission on the Status of Women Veterans that will provide assistance to New Jersey’s women veterans. The partnership will afford women veterans the opportunity to receive business training and apply for a loan of up to $5,000 to become an entrepreneur through DCA’s New Jersey Women’s Micro-Business Credit Program at an amended interest rate of a half of a percent versus the current three percent rate.

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