Obituary: Caridad Dominquez, age 85, of Pennsauken

 Passed away peacefully on June 18, 2012. Age 85. Of Pennsauken. Beloved mother of the late Maria Denton. Survived by son Armando Gallardo, daughter Jacqueline (John) Ambrosi and sons Harold Dominguez and Rene Dominguez. Loving grandmother to Dulce, Nicole, Armando, Samantha, Jennifer, Vincent and Celestina. Loving great-grandmother to Paris. 

 

Caridad was a loving and caring mother and grandmother whose first priority was her family. She will be greatly missed by her children, grandchildren and many other family and friends who had the privilege of knowing her.

 

At the request of her family, funeral services will be private. 

 

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Caridad Dominguez. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

 

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Talk of Drones in U.S. Skies Raises Fear of Big Brother and Overt Government Surveillance

WASHINGTON (AP) — The prospect that thousands of drones could be patrolling U.S. skies by \"Us_drone_surveillance\" the end of this decade is raising the specter of a Big Brother government that peers into backyards and bedrooms.

The worries began mostly on the political margins, but there are signs that ordinary people are starting to fret that unmanned aircraft could soon be circling overhead.

Jeff Landry, a freshman Republican congressman from Louisiana\’s coastal bayou country, said constituents have stopped him while shopping at Walmart to talk about it.

\”There is a distrust amongst the people who have come and discussed this issue with me about our government,\” Landry said. \”It\’s raising an alarm with the American public.\”

Another GOP freshman, Rep. Austin Scott, said he first learned of the issue when someone \"Outraged\" shouted out a question about drones at a Republican Party meeting in his Georgia congressional district two months ago.

An American Civil Liberties Union lobbyist, Chris Calabrese, said that when he speaks to audiences about privacy issues generally, drones are what \”everybody just perks up over.\”

\”People are interested in the technology, they are interested in the implications and they worry about being under surveillance from the skies,\” he said.

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Last Updated – June 19, 2012 1:59 GMT

 OMAHA, Neb. — The Kent State Golden Flashes – and the blistering Omaha heat – melted No. 1 Florida’s chances to survive in Monday afternoon’s College World Series elimination game, topping the Gators, 5-4. 

It was the hottest CWS game at first pitch in 11 years, registering 95 degrees on the thermometer right at the 4 p.m. CT start. 

Most fans and followers believed the sweltering heat would be an advantage for Florida, the natives of the Sunshine State, while it would be to Kent State’s detriment. The warmest temperature the Golden Flashes had played in all season was 82 degrees. 

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(Gloucester City News June 14 issue)The annual Bellmawr Student Government Day May 24 culminated with a pint-sized \”Council\” meeting that evening.

An entire day of activities was on their packed agenda, visiting various local and county service agencies.

At the evening’s meeting, \”Construction Official\” Colin Kaukeano filled in for \”Mayor\” Taylor Thomas, who was unable to attend.

Area dignitaries including State Senator Donald Norcross (D-5) and Camden County Sherriff Charles Billingham stopped in at the meeting, with Norcross stating that the tough part of being a public official \”is when you have to govern.\”

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