Rick and Lynn Vincent May 2010 Prayer Letter

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Josephine Conroy, of Gloucester City, wife of the late Camden County Freeholder Mike Conroy

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Breaking News: 15 Gloucester City Employees Receive \”Pink Slips\”

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Edward A. Teitelman M.D., former Mason, Loved the Phillies

TEITELMAN, Edward A., M.D. On April 14, 2010, age 72, of Collingswood, NJ, devoted husband of the late Mildred \”Bunny\” (nee Osinski) and loving father of Stephen (Karen) and Bram.

Dr. Teitelman graduated from Central HS (Phila., PA), Dickinson College and Thomas Jefferson Medical College. Early in his career, he joined the Public Health Service. Later, Dr. Teitelman created his own Psychiatric practice in Camden, the city he loved. Additionally, He had been a Free Mason and an Architectural Historian. He also enjoyed poetry, theatre and Classical music, as well as a mid-afternoon Phillies game with his boys.

Funeral arrangements under the direction of KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL SERVICES, 15 West End Ave., Haddonfield. Interment, private. Memorial donations may be made in Dr. Teitelman\’s name to the American Red Cross, 5425 Route 70 West, Pennsauken, NJ 08109.

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Local School Participates in Project A.C.E.S

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Groundhogs Become a Problem at University Avenue Park

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Mojave cross torn down by vandals

The American Legion – May 11, 2010


All that remains on Sunrise Rock are the bolts that held the Mojave Desert cross in place.

Less than two weeks after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that, for now, the Mojave Desert cross could remain in its location, vandals have torn the memorial to World War I veterans down from its location, leaving only the bolts in Sunrise Rock as evidence of the cross.

The incident sparked outrage among supporters of the cross, including The American Legion, which filed crucial amicus (friend-of-the-court) brief in favor of the cross staying put.

\”Reports that the Mojave Cross was illegally removed overnight are very disturbing,\” American Legion National Commander Clarence Hill said. \”The American Legion

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