SPOTLIGHT ON CARR\’S HARDWARE

By Sara Martino

GLOUCESTER CITY-\”We have always strived to please our customers with economical prices in our Hardware Store. Now, with the decline in the economy, our customers are more attune in spending their money, and they know we have always tried to save them a $1 or $2,\” said Frank Carr.

Frank along with his mother, Jean and his sisters Sue and Kathy, provide special service to their customers whether they come in for one light bulb or one \"012908_2150_GloucesterC1\" set of screws. One customer, Joe Matter, was in the store looking for a couple of 6’ screws, Frank went to the aisle and immediately had what Joe wanted.

PHOTO: Frank Carr stocking store shelves

\”We enjoy helping our customers at Carr’s\” said Tom Neunheuser, who is a city resident and a part-time employee. Dave Quicksell is another part-time employee.

Larger home supply stores would not be able to provide just a few single items; instead customers would have to buy a whole pack. \”Every item is in plain view and we offer one-on-one assistance,\” said Frank.

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Christie Renews Call for the Creation of Independent State Auditor

Newly Released Records Prove Jon Corzine Asleep at the Switch While Taxpayer Dollars Abused and Wasted

PARSIPPANY, NJ – Today\’s news of wasted dollars across multiple government agencies is shocking in its scope, but not surprising considering the recent news of misused and abused taxpayer dollars in Corzine\’s Developmental Disabilities Department and the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.

The fact that this practice is commonplace throughout Corzine\’s Administration gets at the root of New Jersey\’s growing economic problems. While New Jerseyans continue to be overwhelmingly taxed, Governor Corzine\’s Administration is guilty of wasting and abusing the tax dollars of hard-working New Jerseyans.

For four years now, Governor Corzine\’s inaction has encouraged the corruption as he continues to raise taxes to make up for disappearing dollars.

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SPOTLIGHT ON BATH DESIGNS, etc

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Antiques and the Arts Online – Mid*Week Turns Furniture World Into An Antiques World

Mid*Week\’s return was a blessing for all, helping to guarantee robust crowds for Antiques Week in New Hampshire and a payday for local merchants. \”In a down economy, this is the first step to a strong recovery,\” said Bob Bockius of Mitchell Displays, a Westville, N.J., company that builds antiques shows. Mid*Week exhibitors are eager to return to the venue, which, alas, is for sale.

via antiquesandthearts.com

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NRA-ILA :: 2009 Firearms Law & The Second Amendment Symposium

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MVA In Mt. Ephraim…Two Mustangs Collide

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Gloucester City: Art Festival Saturday, Sept. 26

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Philadelphia Selected for 2014 NALC Convention

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A Friend of the Gloucester City Police Dept.

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2009-10 MIGRATORY GAME BIRD SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS SELECTED

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