Delaware River Waterfront Corp. Year Two Report

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Edith May Lorence of Bellmawr

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Gloucester City Council Worksession Agenda

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Legion opposes proposal to cut VA spending

The American Legion – January 29, 2011
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Responding to a proposal by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) to freeze VA health-care spending and cut veterans disability payments to help reduce federal spending, American Legion National Commander Jimmie L. Foster said his organization steadfastly opposes the initiative.

\”It is absurd to suggest such a thing when we are fighting two wars and creating more veterans every day who have served their country honorably and have already earned their benefits,\” Foster said.

 

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Mount Ephraim School Board Meeting Notes

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JANUARY 2011 CHEERS AND JEERS

By Bill Cleary

 

 

CHEER-Gloucester County Freeholder Director Robert M. Damminger introduced a resolution in January that will amend the eligibility requirements under the county\’s health and welfare plan to eliminate elected officials and \"Images-12\" appointed officials benefits as of February 28, 2011. 

 

JEER-To Gloucester City Mayor and Council who continue to accept payments for their health benefits. You are part time officials who volunteered for the positions you hold. Freeholder Damminger said it best, \”We put our residents first, not ourselves. Public service is about service, not about benefits.

 

CHEER-To the Lady Lions basketball team on their dynamic victory over the Lady Rams in January. Johanna James\’ buzzer shot will go down in history. All the players deserve recognition for their work ethic and cohesiveness as a team. Congratulations also to the leadership of Sean and Joe Gorman.

 

JEER-To the City of Camden for its plan to raise taxes a whopping 23 percent. For years the Camden politicians have been taking state aid (your tax dollars) to run their City and they never planned for the day when the funds would stop coming. The State and Camden politicians should be booted out of office for their lack of foresight. This large tax increase could have been avoided if those in charge had planned better.

CHEER-A layup early in the first quarter gave Gloucester High School senior Cori Conner her 1,000th career point as the Lions cruised to an 81-22 Tri-County Conference Classic Division victory over Pennsville Jan. 31. 

 

JEER –Regarding Camden City police layoffs, State Senator Stephen Sweeney said on January 25, \”Camden’s problem is everybody’s problem. Once [the criminals] bleed Camden, you don\’t think they\’re going to be looking at Gloucester City and Westville?\” Sweeney and his fellow Trenton politicians are responsible for the mess in Camden City, no one else. As for the spillover of crime, more political rhetoric. If there are no police patrolling Camden the criminals are going to stay in Camden! 

 

JEER-Gloucester City Mayor James stated at the January council meeting that he would not tolerate any negative comments against members of the governing body or city employees. In other words you or I will be gagged if we say something that the mayor feels is \”political incorrect.\” President Harry Truman said it best Mr. Mayor, \”If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen!\”

 

JEER-Once again the Gloucester City Public Works Department did a much more thorough job clearing streets on the east side of town than they did on the West side of town. As they have done in the past, the workers did a mediocre job clearing streets between Broadway and King Street. WE are ALL residents of this town and should be treated with the same concern as those who live in the Heights and on the East side of Broadway. ~Signed, Tired of the Discrimination

 

 CHEER-A Gloucester City Water Works employee replaced my water meter battery in January. He was on-time, even considering it was the day after the big snow storm. More importantly, he was very friendly and didn’t mind the flow of questions coming from my 5-year old Granddaughter, Isabella. He just chugged along while fielding her questions and asking about her snow play. ~A resident

 

JEER-To Barry Obama for proposing \”investments\” in his SOU to mask his continued, clueless, out of control and irresponsible spending binge. Nice try BO, we’re not as clueless as you are, we get it, you don’t. 

 

  

CHEER- Thanks to my son, my guardian angel who has been my main support helping me through my illness. God Bless him. Love MOM

 

JEER-Gloucester City Mayor and Council recently raised the water and sewer rates. How are the elderly, the unemployed and the disabled going to handle this increase? On top of that they have to worry about the increase in butter, eggs, milk, bread, gas, food and clothing. No cost of living again for these people although the Washington politicians got a pay raise.

 

CHEER-The Gloucester City Public Works Dept. did a great job on the streets in the snow storms this winter. The streets have been cleaned by morning. Get another cup of coffee guys. 

 

 CHEER-To Chief of Police George Berglund for his open communication with citizens and his willingness to discuss concerns. I appreciate his respectfulness and the fact that George is easily approachable. 

~Bernadette Gorman

 

KUDOS-A big cheer for our Gloucester City Police Department. My husband gets up for work at 3 am and the first thing he does is start his car so it will be warmed up. Our doorbell rang and it was a police officer checking to see why the car was running and if everything was okay. It is great to know that these fine gentleman are watching out for us all hours of the day or night. A great big thank you to our police department for doing an outstanding job! Thank you! ~A resident

 

JEER-To the owners of the Crescent Trailer Park for not even attempting to remove snow from streets during every storm this winter. The residents will be snowed in until the spring thaw.

CHEER-To our neighbors on South Hannevig Ave., Brooklawn for helping us during the snow storm. They dug out both of our cars, and shoveled our sidewalk. We are so thankful to them for their kindness and hard work. An extra cheer for Anthony, Shawn, and Pat, you should get the worlds best neighbor award! Thank you guys so much. ~Earl Foster

 JEER-To those who fail to clean their sidewalks after a snowstorm!! On Browning Road, Bellmawr, where children have to walk in the street to go to school, because Annunciation Church and the vacant Rite-Aid building are never clear. Aren\’t there ordinances on the books to make them obey the law? This is an accident waiting to happen! 

  

 CHEER-To the people who keep the Bellmawr Fire Department website up to date with detailed incident information, photos and statistics.

CHEER-Thank you to those who helped with this column: Mildred Stubbs, Charles Harry Sharrard, William John, Debra Morse, Earl Foster, Ray DeVoe, Bernadette Gorman, John Hindsley, Mark Matthews

 

If you have a cheer or jeer (on anything at all) for the February column send it to [email protected]

 

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Weekly Wastebasket: Payback Time

 


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Now that the sale of American weapons to foreign governments is in the news again, we’re reminded of the billions of dollars taxpayers spend developing these weapons each year – and the billions we should be getting back on our investment.

One number that floats to the top of current news reports about the unrest in Egypt is the more than $1.3 billion worth of military equipment we sell that country each year. That equipment is sold under the Defense Department’s Foreign Military Sales program, created in the 1976 Arms Export Control Act. The law stipulates that we loan Egypt money to purchase military equipment, but Egypt has to buy it from U.S. military manufacturers.

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Face of Defense: Brothers Earn Combat Decorations


By Army Sgt. Scott Davis
Regional Command East

BAGRAM AIRFIELD, Afghanistan, Feb. 2, 2011 – Two brothers in the 101st Airborne Division were decorated for separate combat actions during their deployment to Afghanistan.

 

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Army Sgt. Jason Busch, left, and his brother, Army Cpl. Josh Busch, were decorated for combat in Afghanistan. The soldiers, who are from Seymour, Wis., both serve with the 101st Airborne Division. Courtesy photo


One received a Silver Star Medal in December for actions during a five-day firefight in Kunar province, and the other received a Purple Heart in January after a firefight at Forward Operating Base Andar.

 

Army Cpl. Joshua Busch of Company D, 1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, was on a mission in November when insurgents attacked his platoon.

\”We got hit pretty hard,\” said Josh, the younger brother. \”By the end of the first night, I was the highest-ranking soldier in the platoon as a corporal, so I took charge as the platoon sergeant.\”

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