LETTERS: Problem with Cats in Gloucester Heights

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Who Do you Believe? 11 Facts About the Tax Debate | White House Info Message

for immediate release August 15

Unless the House of Representatives takes action before January 1, 2013, taxes will go up on 114 million middle-class families. Nearly everyone in Washington agrees that’s a bad idea. That’s why President Obama is calling for — and the Senate has already passed– legislation that will keep the middle class from paying thousands of extra dollars next year.

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Catholic-run business asks Obama to respect its faith

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New Partnership to Restore Storm-damaged Oyster Beds off South Jersey

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AL SMITH DINNER SPARKS DEBATE

 


August 15, 2012

 

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the debate over this year’s Al Smith Dinner:
 
It is customary, though not compulsory, for the New York Archbishop to invite the presidential candidates from the two major political parties to the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York City. This year both candidates will be there. Some are not happy with these choices, especially the decision to invite President Obama. Cardinal Timothy Dolan has not been shy about his criticisms of the Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate, yet he decided to rise above the politics of the moment and allow the presidential candidates to partake in this charitable event.

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New Jersey Organizations Ask States to Reduce Pollution

press release

 

(Trenton) – New Jersey organizations today joined more than 300 others in calling on Governor Christie and other Northeast and Mid-Atlantic governors to build on progress reducing pollution and promoting clean energy by improving the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The coalition – which includes environmental and public health organizations, consumer advocates, and clean energy and mainstream businesses – highlighted RGGI’s success to date. In addition, they called on governors to strengthen the program’s pollution reduction targets and increase local investments in clean energy and energy efficiency measures that benefit the climate, the economy, public health, and energy consumers.

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Hometown Mom Acknowledges Underwood During World Breast Feeding Week

This year, World Breast Feeding Week celebrates its twentieth anniversary of facilitating actions to protect, promote and support breastfeeding. To honor this week, Underwood- Memorial Hospital acknowledges its Maternity Department and Lactation Specialists.

 

Michelle Pancoast, 26, had all three of her children, Nicholas, Lillyanna and Lucas, at Underwood. She explained, \”The entire staff was so supportive and informative, and the nurses were awesome. My husband, Matt, and I wanted to keep coming back.\” Whether it was her first or third child, Underwood provided exceptional care to her and her precious babies.

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CHEESEQUAKE STATE PARK OFFERS MUCH TO DO IN A SMALL PACKAGE

 

HIDDEN GEMS OF NEW JERSEY\’S PARK SYSTEM:


(12/P91) OLD BRIDGE — A light breeze rustles tall saltmarsh grasses on Cheesequake Creek as kayakers peer at marsh wrens through binoculars. Diamondback terrapins sun themselves on logs and rocks, while tiny fiddler crabs peek out from the muddy banks.

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Rent Canoes; Enjoy Family-Fun Activities at Smithville, Sun., Aug. 26

 

SPEND A DAY ON THE RANCOCAS CANOE TRAIL

 

Spend \”A Day on the Water\” paddling along the scenic Rancocas Creek on Sunday, Aug. 26 from 9 am to 3 pm. Sponsored by the Burlington County Freeholders and the Division of Parks, the festivities will feature $15 per hour canoe rentals and activities at Historic Smithville Park in Eastampton that the whole family will enjoy.

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CC Freeholder Board: Towns and County to save $1.3 million in trash disposal fees

 

Dear Neighbors,

During these tough economic times businesses, individuals and governments are looking to save money by applying innovative practices in the work place. This year, Camden County took a regional approach to trash disposal that will result in a savings of $1,311,900 for taxpayers over the next three years.

Yesterday, I was joined by Mayor Chuck Cahn of Cherry Hill, Mayor David Mayer of Gloucester Township, Mayor John Ward of Audubon, Mayor Tish Colombi of Haddonfield and Mayor Gary Passanante of Somerdale to announce the savings to taxpayers.

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