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PACETTA, Salvatore, 69 of Audubon, NJ passed away on November 22, 2011.
Legacy
A loving and dedicated family man, Sal\’s wife and children were everything to him. The bond he shared with his sister Elaina was unbreakable. He enjoyed reading, playing chess and fishing. One of his prized memories included catching a 590 lb blue fin tuna. A great day for Sal would be spent watching the New York Giants or Yankees or spending time in his backyard. Born in Far Rockaway, NY, Sal was a resident of Audubon for 19 years. He was Past President of the Lions Club of Audubon and prior to retiring in 2008, Sal was self employed as a Hotel Meeting Planner.
Family
Beloved husband of 29 years to Donna (nee Dunn); loving father of Dominique, Michael and Angela; dear son of the late Dominic and Helen (nee Cherkuns) Pacetta; dear brother of Elaina (the late, Jim) McNew and loving uncle of James.
Farewell Service
isitation on Saturday, November 26th, 10:30 – 12:00 PM at the McGuinness Funeral Home, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury, NJ where Sal\’s Lifetime Celebration will follow at 12:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, PO Box 303, Flourtown, PA 19031 (www.ovarian.org/delvalley) , or the Charity of the donor\’s choice.
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press release
Gloucester County’s last fatal motor vehicle crash in 2011 was Sept. 17, and law enforcement officials want to see that continue through the joyous but dangerous time between Thanksgiving and the new year, weeks that typically claim 2,000 lives on the nation’s roads.
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Philadelphia, November 21, 2011 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter and the Mayor’s Office of Communications announced the launch of the ‘Change By Us Philly’ website. This website serves as an interactive, social media platform that enables citizens to connect with City officials, community-based organizations and each other to share ideas and create projects to benefit the City of Philadelphia. The website is accessed at philly.changeby.us and is operational.
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Finger-pointing is in full swing, but the reality is that the Supercommittee’s failure to come to an agreement on spending reductions is just one chapter in a very long story–the story of the Democratic Party’s absolute refusal to come to grips with the country’s fiscal crisis. Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee have produced this helpful time line, with links to supporting documentation. The story of the Democrats’ ongoing malfeasance needs to be better understood:
January 25 – In his State of the Union address, President Obama proposes freezing \”annual domestic spending for the next five years.\” This freeze would lock in elevated spending levels (24 percent non-defense discretionary, not including stimulus) and produce an estimated $3.8 trillion in deficits over the period in question. Subsequent analysis revealed that, because the White House shifted and hid new spending, non-defense discretionary spending would actually increase even further next year.
February 14 – President Obama proposes a budget with $8.7 trillion in new spending (CBO’s re-estimate actually finds $9.6 trillion in new spending).
February 15 – The House of Representatives begins debate on a bill that would cut spending by $61 billion. President Obama promptly issues a veto threat.
read via www.powerlineblog.com
by John Hinderaker
Link submitted by Levy Rosenthal
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November 22, 2011
December REMINDERS:
1st – PTO Vendor Fair Kershaw Multi-Purpose Room
6th – PTO Santa’s Secret Shop 6-8 pm
9th – PTO Craft Night @ Mary Bray 7-9 pm
10th – Mt. Ephraim Borough Annual Christmas Parade
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