Mt. Ephraim Swears In Officer and Announces Drunk Driving Crackdown

by Leigh Anne Hubbs
NEWS Correspondent

On December 3rd Sean Atkinson with his parents in attendance was sworn in by \"Gilmore\" Commissioner Andrew Gilmore (photo, right) as a Class II Special Officer for the Borough of Mount Ephraim, Atkinson of Atco has experience as a Class II Special Officer in Wildwood Crest.

Mayor Joe Wolk was proud to announce Mount Ephraim’s support of the statewide \”Over the Limit, Under Arrest\” 2009 Year End crackdown running from December 7th until January 3rd helping to reduce drunk driving and as a result save lives, Mount Ephraim was one of five towns in Camden County to be awarded a grant of $5k to help fund this crackdown.

Once authorization and funding is received from the state Phase II of the Streetscape Project will be commenced by Bud Concrete.

A letter has been sent to NJDOT/Conrail requesting reconstruction of the railroad crossing on King’s Highway by Mary Bray School.

Mount Ephraim’s Christmas Parade was held on Saturday December 12th at 7 p.m.

\"Greenwald\" Commissioner Gilmore reported that in the month of November the police were called 369 times, 17 adults were arrested and zero juveniles were arrested.

Commissioner Bruce Greenwold (photo, left) reported that public works has been doing a great job with leaf pick up and keeping the streets clean.

A boiler in borough hall was replaced by Chalie Blaylock which saved the town about $5k thanks to assistance from school board secretary Melissa Raywood and shared services with Kershaw School.

Mayor Wolk was pleased that 324 Davis Ave sold for $40k which is a vacant lot and the former site of a house that burnt down.

A resident concerned with the feral cat population of Mount Ephraim introduced Tina M. Vessella the coordinator for the Gloucester City Feral Feline Committee Trap Neuter Return Program to the Mayor and commissioners to explain how their program is cost effective and humane rather than trap and euthanize which is more expensive because the town would be charged for the storage, euthanasia and disposal of the feline \"Wolk\" and the remaining feral cats will reproduce even faster to fill the void left by the euthanized members of their colony.

Mayor Wolk (photo, left) expressed his interest in this option and said that he will contact Mayor Bill James of Gloucester City where it has recently become an ordinance to further discuss details of the program.

Commissioners Greenwold and Gilmore wish everyone happy holidays from them and their families and Mayor Wolk wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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Give Back to our Military Families

December 15, 2009

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This Holiday Season give back to our military families by supporting the development of specialized resources to help parents keep their kids safe during these difficult times.

We have already launched a suite of new tools in partnership with the National Military Family Association and the National Association of School Nurses at TimeToTalk.org/Military including Transitions & Teens: A Guide for Military Parents, The Military Talk Kit, 10 Things School Nurses Want You To Know and 10 Things Military Teens Want You To Know. This research-based guide provides critical information to reduce stress and help keep teens drug and alcohol-free during difficult transition periods. Included within this information is a helpful checklist providing parents with a ‘roadmap’ for starting and maintaining open conversations, answering tough questions and advice for monitoring the warning signs of drug and alcohol abuse.

Your contribution will help us continue our work to get these valuable tools in to the hands of military families enabling us to explore opportunities to distribute our materials within the Department of Defense and in communities adjacent to military bases. Because of your donations, the Partnership’s programs make a real difference. Since we started in 1987, teen drug use has fallen by half, overall illicit drug use is down by 32%, and in this decade, cocaine, LSD, Ecstasy, meth and marijuana use continues to decline. This is all because of your life-saving, life-changing support to help families across the country. Let’s continue to work together on new emerging threats like the abuse of medicines.

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Lindenwold Police Report Woman Robbed At Gunpoint

POLICE BLOTTER 12-08-09 TO 12-12/09

13 December, 2009 by lpd 

 A female reported on December 10 that she was robbed at gunpoint while in the parking lot in front of the 400 Building of Stonington Court Apartments. The female described the suspect as a black male in his early twenties approximately 5’8\” and 160 pounds wearing a black and red flannel shirt and black and red nike sneakers.

He had a tattoo on his neck, both hands and a tattoo of tear drops under his eye. The male was armed with a handgun. 

In other matters, Police report on

  • 12/08/09 Desiree Maniette of Lindenwold was arrested on warrants and released on bail.
  • • 12/08/09 a resident of the 5800 Building Pines Apartments reported that unknown person(s) broke into their apartment and stole property from within.
  • • 12/09/09 Kareem Brown of Lindenwold was arrested on warrants and remanded to Gloucester County Jail.
  • • 12/09/09 Gary Johnson of Lindenwold was arrested and charged with Possession of CDS and was later released on summons.
  • • 12/09/09 Shariff Davis of Lindenwold was arrested on active warrants and was remanded to Camden County Jail default of bail.
  • • 12/09/09 Salhuddin Smart of Lindenwold was arrested on active warrants and was remanded to Camden County Jail default of bail.
  • • 12/10/09 Shariff Davis (Lindenwold), Jaleessa Hauser (Lindenwold) and Raymond Phillips (Burlington City) were all arrested inside of a vacant apartment in the 900 Building of Arborwood. They were all charged with Criminal Trespass and released on summonses.
  • • 12/10/09 Michael Clancy of Lindenwold was arrested on warrants and remanded to Camden County Jail default of bail.
  • • 12/11/09 a resident of AC Building Heathers Apartments reported that unknown person(s) attempted to break into their apartment. Entry was not made and there was some damage to the door.
  • • 12/11/09 a resident of Building 9 Timber Ridge Apartments reported that unknown person(s) broke into their apartment by breaking a window. Once inside the suspect(s) stole electronics.
  • • 12/12/09 a resident of the U building of Coachman Manor apartments reported that several males attempted to break into their apartment. The males were not successful in gaining entry.
  • • 12/12/09 William White of Clementon was arrested after he attempted to break into a vehicle that was parked in front of a residence. He was charged with attempted Burglary and remanded to Camden County Jail default of bail.

THOSE CHARGED ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY IN A COURT OF LAW.

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