Obituary: Irene C. Palmer, of Gloucester City, age 91

 

On November 19, 2011. Age 91. Of Gloucester City. Loving wife of the late Charles H. Palmer. Loving mother of Jimmy, Clifford, Carol, Cassie, Robert and Robin. Also survived by many cherished grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. 

 

Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 5 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Catholic Funeral Service will begin at 5 PM in the funeral home. Cremation will be private. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Irene C. Palmer. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:  McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME : 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. PH: 856-456-1142 


 

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Meandering w/ Mark Matthews: Bellmawr Bottom Dollar Foods is ON!

(cnbnews.net)As reported in several media outlets, the Bellmawr Bottom Dollar Foods store construction had been stalled because of a lawsuit filed against the town and Bottom Dollar foods. The Bellmawr.com website posted on 11/17 that the judge has ruled on the lawsuit, and construction can start again!

From Bellmawr.Com:
Judge Orlando issued his ruling today in favor of Bottom Dollar and the Borough of Bellmawr. Mayor Filipek has been in contact with representatives of Bottom Dollar and are discussing when construction will restart on the Bellmawr location at 150 West Browning Road. Bottom Dollar is excited that they can now focus on completing their new store and attract additional business to the other rental spaces that will be built at this location.

 

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Signon.org: Sign Petition…Tell Congress They Must Stop Accepting Taxpayer Funded Healthcare

By Michael Morrill

To be delivered to: The United States House of Representatives

If you voted to cut Medicare and Medicaid, you must stop accepting taxpayer-funded healthcare for yourself and your family.

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WHAT THEY ARE SAYING… \”THIS ONE DOESN’T COME CLOSE TO PASSING THE SMELL TEST\”

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Cherry Hill Achieves Sustainable Jersey Silver Certification-cnbnews.net


Cherry Hill has met the rigorous requirements to achieve silver-level certification from Sustainable Jersey, the highest level of recognition from the statewide organization, Mayor Bernie Platt announced Tuesday. Cherry Hill is one of only 96 New Jersey towns that are Sustainable Jersey certified, and one of just eight to reach silver certification.

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THE BLUE CROSS RIVERRINK AT PENN’S LANDING RE-OPENS FOR 18th SEASON

   Special Sneak Peak Event Planned

The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation is proud to continue to present a wintertime tradition in Philadelphia, the 18th anniversary season of the Blue Cross RiverRink at Penn’s Landing. It’s time to \”Think Rink,\” as the Blue Cross RiverRink located on Columbus Boulevard and Market Street, is the perfect way to enjoy the great outdoors and fresh air fun for everyone!

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Penn State Live – A Message from President Rodney Erickson: Moving Forward

In the last two painful weeks, Penn State has been shaken to our foundation. But we are moving forward, and with every decision we’re committed to doing the right thing for the victims, their families, and the Penn State community. You have all played a role in helping us define a path for the future. You have inspired us with your resilience, generosity, and hope. You have given me your confidence and encouragement.

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Gloucester City News Headlines for Nov. 24 issue

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Paff v. Runnemede school board: Motion hearing December 16th

Readers may recall that attorney Walter M. Luers and I filed a lawsuit in June against the Runnemede (Camden County) Board of Education in an attempt to learn exactly why the board gave former Business Administrator Kelly Brazelton a leave of absence from September 23, 2010 through April 15, 2011 while paying her a $99,465 annual salary.

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Weekly Basket: Writing Waste

Volume XVI No. 46: November 18, 2011

 
Finally! It\’s been two years since the last spending bills were considered in (semi) regular order. It wasn\’t procedurally perfect—three bills jammed together nearly two months after the start of fiscal year 2012—but hey, you have to start somewhere.

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