Police and K-9 Unit Investigate Break-In at Gloucester Catholic HS

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Why Would You Like A Free Upright Grand Piano?

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Charles H. Griffith, of Gloucester City, WWII Army Veteran

Funeral services are being held at Etherington-Creran Funeral Home, 700 Powell St. Gloucester City, Wednesday, August 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. for Charles H. Griffith, 85, a lifelong resident of Gloucester City, who passed away on August 15, 2009, peacefully at his home, surrounded by his loving family.

Beloved husband for 57 years to Julia B. (nee Herman), loving father of Barbara Canant (Russell) of Harrah, OK, Joseph of Bellmawr, Frank of Gloucester, William (Kimberly), of Bellmawr and Linda Griffith-Boldizar (Christopher) of Bellmawr, devoted grandfather of Jason, Christine, Joseph, Jamie, Corrin, Nicole, Kelsey, Paige and the late Lindsey and great grandfather to Max and Penelope. He was also the dear brother of Charlotte Ritchie, Carrie Garton, Ella Schemelia, Rose Hoe, James and the late Henry, a dear brother-in-law, also dear uncle to many caring nieces and nephews.

Mr. Griffith was a proud army veteran of WWII having served with the 661st Tank Division in the European Theatre of Operations as an assistant gunner. He was a retired Boiler Operator of Kennedy Hospital in Cherry Hill, a job he loved. He was also a hardworking, loving and devoted family man. During his well deserved retirement he was an avid fisherman/boater and greatly enjoyed bird watching/and bird house making. He always looked forward to his daily visits with his children and helping them with their many household projects, their very own \”Mr. Fix-it\”.

Interment to be held at the convenience of the family.

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Gloucester City News Headlines for August 27

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It is Official, Put Away the Life Preservers, Afghanistan Troop Tour

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Another Mayor Drops Membership in \”Mayors Against Illegal Guns\”

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Friday, August 21, 2009

Since its creation, Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) has signed up a large number of committed anti-gun politicians to its ranks. It has also signed up some politicians who failed to realize the true anti-gun nature of MAIG. A number of those mayors have resigned their membership when they learned the truth. 

This past week, yet another mayor, Village of Walton Hills, Ohio Mayor Marlene Anielski (R), has resigned her membership. Mayor Anielski informed the Buckeye Firearms Association of her decision, reporting that she had not realized the real agenda of MAIG. In fact, she reported, she and her husband are NRA life members! 

With the ongoing effort by MAIG to mislead the public and even its own members on its true agenda, it is no surprise that some mayors are choosing to leave the group. How many more mayors don\’t know what MAIG is really all about? 

All NRA members should ask: Is my mayor a member of MAIG? If you do not know, check the list here.

If your mayor is on the list, contact his or her office and politely let him or her know you are opposed to his or her membership in Mayor Bloomberg\’s radical anti-gun organization.

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New Jersey Fish and Wildlife DIGEST Available

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Business News: CTI Awarded Contract

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Gloucester Schooner Board of Directors Progress Report

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Camden cleanup aided by stimulus | Philadelphia Inquirer

The stimulus money will allow the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to direct all $16 million in the annual budget toward Gloucester City, including a project next month near the football and baseball fields along Johnson Boulevard.

\”EPA believes that the cleanup of the General Gas Mantle property will serve as a catalyst for redevelopment of the area,\” spokeswoman Elizabeth Totman said. \”It\’s also, clearly, accelerating the time frame of the overall cleanup of the site.\”

In the early 20th century, Welsbach in Gloucester City was America\’s largest manufacturer of gas mantles, a precursor to the lightbulb.

via www.philly.com

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