May 23 Hunting and Fishing News

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Kean Baseball Falls Short of Fourth-Straight World Series

TRENTON, N.J. (5/23/10) – Johns Hopkins University sophomore right-hander Alex Eliopoulos struck out 12 and won his second game of the NCAA Division III Mid-Atlantic Regional, as the Blue Jays defeated Kean, 8-3, to advance to the World Series for the second time in the last three years.

Eliopoulos, who earned tournament Most Outstanding Player honors, went eight innings and scattered seven hits and one walk, while allowing three earned runs.

The Cougars (39-12), who has won 39 games in each of the last three seasons, were denied their fourth straight trip to the World Series as they committed five errors in the game.

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Face of Defense: Father, Daughter Return From Iraq

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Light Rail Steering Committee will Host Public Forum Monday at 7pm

\"Pine The Gloucester City Light Rail Steering Committee will conduct a public forum for city residents and businesses on Monday, May 24th at 7pm. The meeting will be held at the Community Center, 230 Nicholson Road.

The committee is seeking questions and comments from the community about the coming light rail train.

The agenda will include; Station Location, Parking, Safety & Security, Quiet Zone Designation, and Transit Oriented Development in and around the station.

All concerns the committee cannot address and questions the committee cannot answer will be submitted to the DRPA.

Committee members include: Mayor Bill James, Adam Baker, Dave Townsend, Eric Fetterolf, Frank Haas, Glenn Hastings.

Jesse Torres, Joanne McKernan, Louisa Llewellyn, Joyce Calzonetti, Kelly Light-Erlink, Mickey Glassman, Patricia Williams.

Paul Neafsey, Peggy Kramer, Robert Anderson, Sarah Williams, Tina LaCrosse, Will Levins and Michael Stanton.

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Obituaries: Joseph Raymond Barton formerly of Gloucester City and Tabernacle, Skilled Craftsman; Joan I. Lighthiser, of Gloucester City, age 76; Dorothy (McAteer) Stainker of Westville, formerly of Gloucester City

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Face of Defense: Cancer Survivor Ready to Fly

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