Margaret Cannon, age 87, Long Time Fairview Resident

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Gloucester City Headlines for September 24 are:

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Steven Pearson, age 47, of Gloucester City… Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News Driver

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March Madness returning to Philadelphia in 2013

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GCHS Hosts Jesuit College Fair

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Measure hopes to include Guardsmen who were left out of new GI Bill

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Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid on Yesterday\’s Game/CNB Poll Results

CNB POLL RESULTS: Over the past week 163 people voted on the

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question, HOW MANY GAMES WILL THE EAGLES WIN THIS YEAR? 

16 percent cast their vote for 11 or more

12.3 percent FOR 10 GAMES

44.2 percent FOR 9 GAMES

3.7 percent FOR 8 GAMES

23.9 percent FOR 7 or less

Below is a Snippet of Andy Reid’s noon time press conference held today. Click the link under the last paragraph to continue reading.

Head Coach Andy Reid

Injury Report: \”(WR) DeSean Jackson has a groin strain. We\’ll just see how he does; it\’s going to be a day to day situation. (CB) Dimitri Patterson is going to have hand surgery here in the next couple of days. He will be out for this coming game. (CB) Asante Samuel had a neck stinger, he should be okay. (RB) Brian Westbrook sprained his ankle, has a little bit of swelling in it. It\’s the same ankle that he had surgery on. We\’ll just see how he does here in the next couple of days. (G/T) Todd Herremans is making progress but again, won\’t be ready this week. And then (QB) Donovan (McNabb) continues to make progress, we\’ll just see how he does. If he does not play this week then (QB) Kevin Kolb will be the starter.\”

Opening Remarks: \”Again, with a game like yesterday and the way that game worked out, it wasn\’t a lack of effort. There were other things involved there in the execution part, and that falls completely on my plate. I\’ve got to make sure that I take care of the execution, the discipline, and so on that it takes to win a game in the National Football League and that part didn\’t happen. It\’s tough to beat a good football team like the Saints with the field position that we put ourselves in, the penalties, five of which were on special teams, which you obviously can\’t do. Those go hand in hand that field position and those penalties. And then the turnovers, you have four turnovers and three of those end up in 21 points against you. I tell you the way we started that second half with two turnovers and then the bad field position and then getting a field goal that just can\’t take place. I will address this with the team today and we will figure out the problems, get them answered, resolved, and get ourselves ready to play the Kansas City Chiefs.\”

via www.philadelphiaeagles.com

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Louis W. Stief, age 96, of Gloucester City


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On September 18, 2009. Age 96. Of Gloucester City. In the loving care of his cherished wife of 77 years, Mary E. (nee Maul). Beloved father of Mary Lou Stone (William) of Gloucester City, Louis Stief (Fran) of Gloucester City, Susan Collison (Hank) of Warminster, PA and the late Jack L. Stief and his late wife Dolly.

Devoted grandfather of 8, great-grandfather of 13, and 2 great-grandchildren on the way and the late Louis D. Stief. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Louis was born in Philadelphia, PA and was a resident of Gloucester City since 1964. He was a stevedore and member of the International Longshoreman Local Union # 1242 in Philadelphia, PA for 34 years.

Louis loved to watch all the Philadelphia Sports Teams and enjoyed the racetrack.

Relatives, friends and union members are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Wednesday morning from 10 am to 11:30 at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Family Eulogy will be 11:30 am in the funeral home. Rite of Committal and Interment New Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. No Evening Viewing.

Family requests memorial donations in Louis’s memory to his late grandson, Louis D. Stief Memorial Scholarship Fund: P.O. Box 358, Gloucester City, NJ 08030 or Gloucester City Library: 50 North Railroad Avenue, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Please write in memo of check: Louis W. Stief. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Louis W. Stief.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ.

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Elauwit Named Fastest-Growing Newspaper in Nation by Inc. Magazine

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The annual Bevan Family Crabfest

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ The crabfest was started in 1999 in honor of Horace Bevan, patriarch of the family. The money raised was used for the Horace Bevan Scholarship Fund presented each year to a graduating high school student from Gloucester City High School. This video is just a small sampling of what was a fun day for all. Two bands, good friends, tasty crabs, scrumptious food and cold beer who could ask for anything more. If you look real close you could almost imagine \”Bev\” sitting at one of the tables with a smile on his face.

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