CCAGW: Tell Congress to Stop Messing with Your Milk Money

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Sister Theresa Gottuso, M.P.F. Succumbs, Taught in Area Schools

Sister Theresa Gottuso, M.P.F., a sister for 54 years in the community of the Religious Teachers Filippini, died on Saturday, September 22, 2012, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, New Jersey.

Sister Theresa was the daughter of the late Joseph and Elizabeth Gottuso of Ellwood City, Pennsylvania where she was born. She is survived by four brothers and two sisters from Ellwood City, Vincent Gottuso, twin sister Grace (Gus) Fornataro, Marie Elaine Gottuso Pelloni, Joseph (Antoinette) Gottuso of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, Robert (Joan) Gottuso of Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, and Dennis (the late Donna) Gottuso of Forest, Virginia. She is also survived by thirteen nieces and nephews and many great nieces and nephews.

During the last twenty years until June of 2012, Sister Theresa had been a Religion and Business teacher at Paul VI High School in Haddon Township, New Jersey. She ministered at the parish of St. Joseph the Worker in Haddon Township, New Jersey as a CCD teacher and Eucharistic Minister. Sister Theresa also taught at St. James, Trenton, New Jersey; St. Bernadette Elementary School, Brooklyn, New York; Bishop O’Hara High School in Dunmore, Pennsylvania; she also worked as the secretary to the Apostolic Delegate in Washington, D.C. from 1965 to 1971.

Sister Theresa received her M.A. from Rider College, a B.S. from the University of Maryland, and a Certificate of Proficiency in Religious Education. Sr. Theresa graduated from Lincoln High School, Class of ’56, and Holy Redeemer (Purification BVM Grade School) both of Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.

The hours for visitation will be at St. Vincent Pallotti Church, in Haddon Township, New Jersey on Monday, September 24, 2012 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and September 25, 2012 from 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. The Mass of the Resurrection will follow at 11 a.m.

On Saturday, September 29, 2012, visitation hours will be at 9:30 a.m. followed by the Mass of the Resurrection at 11 a.m. in St. Lucy Chapel, Villa Walsh, Morristown, New Jersey.

Interment will follow at Ave Maria Cemetery, Villa Walsh, Morristown, New Jersey.

In lieu of flowers, Sr. Theresa\’s family requests donations be made to Paul VI High School for the Sr. Theresa Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Advancement Director, 901 Hopkins Road, Ste. B., Haddonfield, NJ 08033 or to Religious Teachers Filippini Retirement Fund c/o Sr. Betty Jean Takacs, M.P.F., Villa Walsh, 455 Western Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07960.

 

 

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Gloucester County Receives SP 1+ and AA+ Rating

 

with a Continuing

Outlook of ‘Stable’ By Financial Industry

 

(Woodbury, NJ) – Gloucester County Freeholder Director Robert M. Damminger and Freeholder Deputy Director Giuseppe ‘Joe’ Chila announced that Standard and Poor’s gave Gloucester County a Bond Anticipation Note (BAN) rating of SP 1+, the highest possible; a long term bond rating of AA+; and an ongoing outlook of \”stable\”.

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ONCE A RAM, ALWAYS A RAM! Dave Jensen GCHS Alumnus Class of \’81 | cnbnews.net

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Main Stream Media Reports on Gloucester City\’s Fishing Ban at Freedom Pier

Kevin Riordan: Anglers up in arms over the fishing spot that got away

(September 23, 2012)Folks are not free to fish on Freedom Pier in Gloucester City, and the irony isn\’t lost on Dan Reader.

\”For being a river town, we don\’t have much access to the river,\” says Reader, 53, who customizes cars for a living and used to landscape vacant lots around town for free.

He has publicly \”resigned\” from his volunteer activities to protest the city\’s move to prohibit fishing from a spot some anglers say is among the best this stretch of the Delaware River offers.

Says writer and self-described \”die-hard fisherman\” Ken Doyle: \”It\’s very unfair that we can\’t fish because of a few\” troublemakers.

Intended to reduce vandalism and the theft of metal parts from light fixtures on the pier, the ban is actually \”a power trip,\” says Bill Cleary. The respected Gloucester journalist and the voice of the lively Cleary\’s Notebook website wonders why city officials \”are making such a big fuss\” about fishing at Freedom Pier.

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TCNJ Take 1st Place in the Osprey Open

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Passenger Dies In Rt 42 Car Crash

GLOUCESTER TWP. — The female passenger who died in a one-vehicle car crash Saturday night on Route 42 near the Atlantic City Expressway has been identified by police as 29-year-old Itay Massaquoi.

 According to New Jersey State Police, Massaquoi of Williamstown was killed after the vehicle she was in ran off the road and slammed into a tree. The driver 30-year-old Monte Brown of Williamstown and another passenger Anita Saunders, 46, of Clayton were also injured in the crash.

Police said Brown was charged at the scene with driving under the influence.

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White House Honors Olympic Athletes includes Video | cnbnews.net

White House Press Release September 21, 2012

Every White House has the privilege of hosting some world class athletes. Every President gets an opportunity to welcome Super Bowl champions, winners of the NBA Finals, and other professional and collegiate athletes at the top of their games.

But every once in a while, the White House hosts a group of champions who represent us all — Team USA.

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Mitt Romney vs. Barack Obama: A look at five electoral vote projections – Arlington Conservative | Examiner.com

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