SHOP Gloucester City SHOP Local: GLOUCESTER TRAVEL

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PHILLY: Lunchtime Concert Series Begin June 2

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Local Teens Help Make Prom Dreams a Reality:

Willow Grove Park’s Style Squad Collects More Than 25 Prom Dresses The dresses were donated to Fairy Godmothers, a local nonprofit that makes the donations available at a low cost for less fortunate teens.

WILLOW GROVE, PA – May 25, 2010 – Dresses, purses, shoes and dates. It’s prom season for area high school students, and as the excitement builds, so does the cost. Although the ladies are on their own to find dates, Willow Grove Park’s Style Squad made this prom season less financially stressful by collecting over 25 dresses plus accessories for less fortunate local teens. The dresses were donated to Fairy Godmothers, a local nonprofit that makes the donations available at a low cost. The dresses were sold at the Fairy Godmothers’ 2010 Prom Fair for $10 each, and accessories from earrings to purses were also available for just $2 – $4.

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SHOP LOCAL GLOUCESTER PHARMACY & DISCOUNT STORE

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SHOP Gloucester City SHOP Local: JILCO TRAILERS

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Fifth Annual 2010 World Challenger Jamboree Brings Smiles, Makes Memories for More Than 1,500 Little Leaguers

The fifth annual Little League World Challenger Jamboree was recently held at the Azalea Little League Complex in Norfolk, Va.

The Jamboree welcomed nearly 100 teams representing 10 U.S. states. States represented at the jamboree for the first time included Ohio and Michigan. The weekend-long event included games, tours, picnics and other special events.

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Man who killed 3 at Mount Ephraim McDonald\’s in \’02 dies

 | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/29/2010

By Darran Simon

Inquirer Staff Writer

Nastasi killed three of Salamone\’s employees eight years ago when he deliberately drove his Cadillac at high speed into a Mount Ephraim McDonald\’s that Salamone managed. Nastasi died in prison this week, six months before his parole date. \”I don\’t feel any emotion for him,\” Salamone, 45, of Mount Ephraim, said Friday. \”He changed not only the families\’ lives, but mine, too.\” Nastasi, 60, of Haddon Heights, pleaded guilty to three counts of vehicular homicide in the May 15, 2002, crash that prosecutors said was a failed suicide attempt. Three years later, Nastasi, a father of two, was sentenced to seven years in prison. He was serving his time at South Woods State Prison in Bridgeton and would have been eligible for parole on Dec. 2.

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