Video: Charles Krauthammer Takes Apart Obama’s Fairness Doctrine

 

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Obituary: John C. \”Tex\” Wisham, of Erial

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An International Visitor to Rutgers Day: Bulgaria\’s Ambassador, Elena Poptodorova

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WW II Navy Veteran Writes to President Obama | cnbnews.net

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Dick Clark\’s Impact on American Music

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Camden County Freeholders Host Household Hazardous Waste Collection

Dear Neighbors,

You can help keep the environment clean and green this Saturday, April 21, by participating in the Household Hazardous Waste Collection drive-through event at the Collingswood Public Works Complex, 713 N. Atlantic Avenue, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

\”Each year, Camden County’s Special Household Waste Collection Program keeps over 400,000 pounds of hazardous material from the county waste stream,\” said Freeholder Jeffrey Nash, liaison to the Division of Environmental Affairs.\”

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Gloucester County is #1 in NJ for Municipal Recycling Waste 1st Household Special Waste Collection this Saturday

More than 12,800 Tires Collected During Tire Amnesty Month
 
(South Harrison, NJ) – The County’s recycling rate rose over 50% in 2010 and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has ranked Gloucester County first in the state for its 2010 Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Recycling Rate.

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Obituary Goes Viral: Michael \”Flathead\” Blanchard

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Obituary: Vivian J. Hines, age 81 of Willingboro

On April 18, 2012. Age 81. (nee McCoy). Of Willingboro. Formerly of Pennsauken and Chambersburg, PA. Survived by nieces, nephews and cousins.

 Services and Burial are private in Land of Canaan Cemetery, Elk Towsnhip.

  Condolences and memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Vivian J. Hines. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: (McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME )

 

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Nate Ware Announces his Retirement as Wilmington University Women’s Basketball’s Head Coach

DATE: April 17, 2012

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NEW CASTLE, Del. – – After two seasons at the helm of the Wilmington University women’s basketball team, head coach Nate Ware announced his retirement from the sport on Tuesday. The athletic department will conduct a national search for his successor.

\”Nate has been one of the most positive people I have ever been around,\” athletic director Linda Van Drie-Andrzjewski said. \”He was very passionate about his teams, a very kind and caring coach. He is well liked by everyone in the department and his attitude and demeanor will be missed.\”

Ware came to Wilmington after eight seasons at the University of the Sciences as the women’s basketball head coach. In 10 seasons in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference, Ware has a combined record of 141-138 in NCAA Division II programs. He has also coached the men’s team at the Valley Forge Military College and Eastern College (now University). He has coached a total of 29 years in college athletics, amassing a record of 471-370.

Please visit the human resources page on the Wilmington University website for more information for all university wide employment opportunities.

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