Gloucester City PD to Partake in Click it or Ticket Campaign

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Joseph R. Maxwell, of Audubon, formerly of Mt. Ephraim

Suddenly, On October 24, 2009. Age 34. Of Audubon. Formerly of Mount Ephraim. Cherished Father of Sarah Maxwell. Loving and devoted Son of Joseph R. and Margaret \”Peggy\” Maxwell, Sr. of Mount Ephraim and Linda (Powell) Kretzschmar and Family of Thackerville, OK. A Private Catholic Rite of Committal and Inurnment was held at Saint Joseph’s Catholic Cemetery on the Black Horse Pike in Chews Landing. Ph: 856-228-7588 . All are invited by the family to visit the grave by calling the cemetery or the funeral home for the location. The family is grateful for all the love and prayers during this difficult time especially Michele Biehl for singing and playing the guitar and Father Michael Hegarty from Holy Maternity R.C. Church in Audubon.

The family strongly requests memorial donations to Sarah Maxwell Benefit Fund: P.O. Box 358, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Joseph R. Maxwell, Jr. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Ph: 856-456-1142

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INSIDE PHILADELPHIA

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See Philadelphia\’s Rich History
PhillyHistory.org is excited to announce the addition of over 1,600 historic photographs from the collection of the Free Library of Philadelphia. Supported by an IMLS/NEH Advancing Knowledge grant, stunning images from the Historical Images of Philadelphia Collection and the Centennial Exhibition Collection are now available to search, view, and purchase on
PhillyHistory.org.

Reading Terminal Outdoor Farmer\’s Market
From 9am-1pm, every Sunday through mid-November, Reading Terminal Market is offering a new outdoor farmers\’ market in conjunction with Farm to City, an organization that runs farmers\’ markets in neighborhoods across Philadelphia. Fourteen local growers and producers offer fresh & local fruits, vegetables, artisanal cheeses, pastured meats and more. After you shop at the farmers\’ market on 12th Street, across from Reading Terminal, shop at your favorite merchants inside the Reading Terminal Market, and, while you\’re at it, grab a bite at the city\’s best collection of eateries.
Reading Terminal Market, 12th and Arch streets, 215.922.2317,
www.readingterminalmarket.org

Beans Beauty Grand Opening
Come and celebrate the grand opening of the newest location of Beans Beauty on May 20, 10am-6pm. Enjoy a full day of giveaways, product consultations and complimentary hair treatments from your favorite beauty brands. If you bring in a copy of this newsletter that day, you can receive 15% off of any purchase of $99 or more.
Beans Beauty, 1733 Chestnut Street, 215.567.1518,
www.beansbeauty.com

May @ The Gallery at Market East
Visit Center Court at The Gallery at Market East through May 23 for the Philadelphia Department of Recreation Community Art Show. Enjoy an exhibit of inspiring artwork created by local Philadelphia residents of all ages.
The Gallery at Market East, 901 Market Street, 215.625.4962,
www.galleryatmarketeast.com

Wine Time @ The Prime Rib
The Prime Rib is now \”BYOW\” with no corkage fee Sunday through Tuesday night. Pick up your favorite bottle of wine and make your reservation for a fabulous evening at The Prime Rib today.
The Prime Rib, 1701 Locust Street, 215.772.1701,
www.theprimerib.com

Summer of Wax @ O2
Enjoy 30% off of all body waxing at O2 Skincare Lounge during their Summer Special. A Brazilian/bikini wax is only $35 and expert brow shaping is only $15 this summer. Schedule an appointment with owner Anthony Guerrera to receive your discount.
O2 Skincare Lounge, 1426 Walnut Street, 215.545.5055,
www.02skincarelounge.com

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HAPPENINGS IN PHILADELPHIA

Through July 18
Fiddler on the Roof

Walnut Street Theatre
825 Walnut Street
215.574.3550
www.WalnutStreetTheatre.org

May 19 – June 20
Leaving

The Wilma Theater
265 South Broad Street
215.546.7824
www.WilmaTheater.org

May 19 – 30
The Screwtape Letters

Lantern Theater Company
10th and Ludlow streets
215.829.9002
www.LanternTheater.org

May 21 – June 13
Ma Rainey\’s Black Bottom

Philadelphia Theatre Company
Suzanne Roberts Theatre
Broad and Lombard streets
215.985.0420
www.PhiladelphiaTheatreCompany.org

May 22
Sun Fun Family Workshop

Academy of Natural Sciences
1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
215.299.1000
www.ANSP.org

Opening May 22
5 Into 1 Annual Student Exhibition

Moore College of Art & Design
20th and Benjamin Franklin Parkway
215.965.4027
thegalleriesatmoore.org

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May 23
UNPLUG! Lyric Fest

The First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia
21st and Walnut streets
215.438.1702
LyricFest.org

May 27 – July 4
Sunday in the Park with George

Arden Theatre Company
40 North 2nd Street
215.922.1122
www.ArdenTheatre.org

May 27 – 29
Mozart and Rachmaninoff

The Philadelphia Orchestra
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
Broad and Spruce streets
215.893.1999
www.Philorch.org

May 28 – June 27
Black Pearl Sings!

Interact Theatre Company
2030 Sansom Street
215.568.8077
www.InterActTheatre.org

May 29
Family Concert: Carnival of the Animals

The Philadelphia Orchestra
The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
Broad and Spruce streets
215.893.1999
www.Philorch.org

May 29 and May 30
Franklin Square Memorial Day Fun
featuring the Lightning Bolt Express Train

Historic Philadelphia
Franklin Square
6th and Race streets
215.629.4026
HistoricPhiladelphia.org

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Letters: Imagine You\’re A Service member in Afghanistan And Served With Eminent Domain Papers in New Jersey

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PORT OF PHILADELPHIA MARKS GRAND OPENING OF NEW FOREST PRODUCTS WAREHOUSE

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