Outrage of the Week Bob Menendez: Writing Letters for Big Bank Pals

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TCNJ EXPECTED TO KEEP IMPRESSIVE STREAK GOING


Ewing, NJ…It was no surprise that The College of New Jersey women’s tennis team was the unanimous choice as the preseason favorite to win the New Jersey Athletic Conference as the Lions have dominated conference play since it began in 1982. The Lions have won every NJAC crown since the conference began sponsoring the sport and have won each of their 142 matches against league foes. 

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CNBNews Hunting and Fishing: JUNIOR HUNTING SEASONS JUST AROUND THE CORNER

 

In addition to the upcoming junior pheasant season, which will be held Oct. 6-13, the Pennsylvania Game Commission has established other special seasons for those 12 to 16 years of age, who can hunt either with or without a hunting license.


Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director, noted that the junior rabbit season will run concurrently with the junior pheasant season, from Oct. 6-13.

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DOD Employees Collect Food for the Hungry

By Jim Garamone
American Forces Press Service

WASHINGTON, Aug. 15, 2012 – Defense Department employees are doing their best to feed those in the National Capital Region who go hungry, and a federal program that collects food donations was recognized at the Pentagon today.

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PREVENTION FIRST ROCKS RUMSON

 

 

Ocean Township, NJ, August 14, 2012 – On Saturday, August 4th, Prevention First held its third annual benefit concert at the home of Lynne and Hugh Ward. \”It was a pleasure to host Rock to Prevent for Prevention First, which does such valuable work in our community. The musicians who performed were all so talented, resulting in a great show! People of all ages really enjoyed the day!\” said Mrs. Ward. The concert was attended by more than 450 people of all ages and featured some of the best young musicians in New Jersey. \”The event was everything we hoped it would be!\” said Michelle Cicalese, Prevention First\’s development director. \”The young musicians inspired and made an impact on both the children and adults who attended. It was a true family event, with groups of people bouncing beach balls and enjoying the sunshine and the laid-back vibe.\”

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Face of Defense: Airman Saves Little Girl at Beach

By Air Force Airman 1st Class Tom Brading
Joint Base Charleston Public Affairs Office

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C., Aug. 15, 2012 – Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Proffitt reacted quickly at the beach to save the life of a drowning little girl.

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Letters: CHEERS FOR MR. WILLIAM DILKS

 

 The Gloucester City High School Lady Lions softball team and coaches would like to thank all of their fans for the support this year, especially Mr. William Dilks.

Mr. Dilks is a member of the Softball Hall of Fame for his dominating pitching abilities, and he has put together a softball yearbook for the past four years for the players and their parents.

This yearbook is made up of the current season newspaper articles, photos of players in action and team and individual accomplishments. And, this is not the only good deed Mr. Dilks has performed over the years.

He has given endless energy and financial support to the youth of Gloucester City.

Also, a big thanks to Brian Francis of Fort Nassau Printing for the color printed covers in the yearbook.

These yearbooks will provide lifelong memories for the players for years to come.

The yearbooks can be viewed in the Gloucester City Public Library and at the Historical Society.

 

GHS Lady Lions Softball Team


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Memorial at Gloucester County College will serve as remembrance of Bravery

 

County Accepts Steel from World Trade Center

 

 

(Sewell, NJ) – A piece of steel from the World Trade Center was accepted by Gloucester County today for a memorial to be erected to honor the lives of the 9/11 first responders, victims and families. The steel was donated to Gloucester County College (GCC) by the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey at the request of Senate President Steve Sweeney and Fred Madden, Dean of Law and Justice at GCC.

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STUDY SHOWS: SCHOOL VACCINATIONS ARE REQUIRED BECAUSE THEY\’RA LIFE-SAVING | cnbnews.net

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Bellmawr Resident Would Like Council to Provide More Cost Information

 

Each time I have attended a Bellmawr Council Meeting this year, a breakdown is provided in how much is saved and within a given timeframe regarding the Public Works Department by Councilman Jim DeAngelo.

In my view, a breakdown of savings including overtime costs should be provided by other operating departments within the borough.

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