Obituary: Joseph Harvey, age 92, of Oaklyn, formerly of Gloucester City | cnbnews.net

 

 

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Regions Realigned for 2013: Australia to Play in Little League Baseball World Series

Australia will have an entry in the Little League Baseball World Series, it was announced today by Stephen D. Keener, President and Chief Executive Officer of Little League Baseball and Softball.

Three of the existing 16 regions will be realigned, it was decided in last week’s meeting of the Little League International Board of Directors. The new alignment gives Australia’s national champion in the Little League Baseball Division an automatic berth in the World Series (along with Canada, Mexico, and Japan).

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Libyan President Contradicts Obama: Film Not Responsible for Attack

As recently as yesterday, President Obama stood before the world at the United Nations and blamed \”The Innocence of Muslims\” for the unrest in the Middle East and, more specifically, the death of four Americans in Libya, including Christopher Stevens, our Libyan Ambassador. Obama refuses to acknowledge the assassination of Stevens was a terrorist attack, even though other members of his Administration, including his own Secretary of State, have already conceded it was exactly that.

In fact, every bit of intel also contradicts the President.

And now, Libyan President Mohamed Magarief is on the record declaratively stating the video had absolutely nothing to do with the attacks:

Libyan President Mohamed Magarief said the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Benghazi, which also resulted in the deaths of three other Americans, was more likely pegged to the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

\”Reaction should have been, if it was genuine, should have been six months earlier. So it was postponed until the 11th of September,\” Magarief told NBC’s Ann Curry in the exclusive interview. \”They chose this date, 11th of September to carry a certain message.\” …

 

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by John Nolte

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US officials knew Libya attack was terrorism within 24 hours, sources confirm | Fox News

URGENT: U.S. intelligence officials knew within 24 hours of the assault on the U.S. Consulate in Libya that it was a terrorist attack and suspected Al Qaeda-tied elements were involved, sources told Fox News — though it took the administration a week to acknowledge it. 

The account conflicts with claims on the Sunday after the attack by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice that the administration believed the strike was a \”spontaneous\” event triggered by protests in Egypt over an anti-Islam film. 

Two senior U.S. officials said the Obama administration internally labeled the attack terrorism from the first day in order to unlock and mobilize certain resources to respond, and that officials were looking for one specific suspect. 

In addition, sources confirm that FBI agents have not yet arrived in Benghazi in the aftermath of the attack. Four Americans including U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens were killed in the assault. 

The account that officials initially classified the attack as terrorism is sure to raise serious questions among lawmakers who have challenged the narrative the administration put out in the week following the strike.

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Obituary: Edna F. Van Gemert , age 92, of Gloucester City | cnbnews.net

 

On September 19, 2012, (nee Boulware), a resident of Gloucester City, NJ since 1950. Age 92 yrs. Edna was the beloved wife of the late Peter \”Carl\” Van Gemert, loving mother of Elise Foster (Mark) of Gloucester, Beverly Bauers (Lou Randolph) of Woodbury Heights, Hendrik (Rick) Van Gemert (Wendy) of Mullica Hill, and the late Joan Donovan and the late Carl Van Gemert. Cherished grandmother of 14 and great grandmother of 15.

Edna was a long time Certified Nurses Assistant at St. Mary\’s Nursing Home in Cherry Hill, and was a former member of Cloud Chapter OES in Gloucester. She loved traveling, gardening, doing crossword puzzles and reading.

Relatives and friends are invited to meet Monday from 10:00 to 11:00am at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 POWELL ST., GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ. Funeral services will be held 11:00am at the Funeral Home. Interment to follow Locustwood, Memorial Park, Cherry Hill, NJ. There will be no evening viewing. In lieu of flowers the family has requested memorial donations in Edna\’s name be made to either the Abilities Center of Southern NJ, 1208 Delsea Drive, Westville, NJ 08093; American Cancer Society , 1851 Old Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034; or the American Diabetes Association , 150 Monument Rd., Suite 100, Lower Merion, PA 19004 www.etheringtonfh.com

 

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Janet A. Davidson age 71 of Brooklawn | cnbnews.net

 

On September 22, 2012, (nee Runner), of Brooklawn, NJ, age 71 yrs. She was the beloved wife of the late John F. Davidson, loving mother of John and Michael Davidson, dear sister of William and Richard Runner, Carol Stango, Ginny Coombs Joann Davis, Douglas Runner and Lisa Clanet and cherished grandmother of 8 grandchildren.

Janet loved going to the Casinos, hanging out with friends. She loved visiting her sister in Fla., going to the Shore and bowling,but above all loved and cherished the time spent with her grandchildren.

Relatives and friends are invited to meet Wednesday from 9:00am to 11:00 AM at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 POWELL ST., GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ. A Celebration of Janet\’s life will begin 11:00am at the Funeral Home. Interment to follow Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. There will be no evening viewing. www.etheringtonfh.com

 

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Bill Donohue Comments on Naked Gay Sadists | cnbnews

September 25, 2012

Bill Donohue comments as follows:

Last Sunday, homosexuals paraded around naked in the streets of San Francisco at the annual Folsom Street Fair. There were no arrests. They did more than walk the streets nude—they beat each other with whips. The leather/fetish homosexuals led each other around like dogs with metal collars; they set up booths where visitors could get flogged; they sold hard-core pornography; they promoted BDSM (bondage, domination, sadism and masochism); they mutilated their bodies with metal spikes. And after promoting lethal sex acts—the kind that causes AIDS—they raised money for AIDS.

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Invasive Species Online Survey

The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife is notifying subscribers to the NJ Marine Fishing E-mail List of the opportunity to assist anthropologists with the University of Maryland, who are working with colleagues from the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center and Maryland Sea Grant, on a study of invasive species by completing an online survey.

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Video: Art Institute of Philadelphia Interview with GCHS Art Teacher David Sipple

 

Check out the following interview with GCHS\’ David Sipple, participating artist and High School arts educator. This video was shot during the opening event of \”What Those Who Teach Can Do,\” at

The Art Institute of Philadelphia.

 

 

 

 

 

The Art Institute of Philadelphia is proud to honor High School arts educators with an exhibition of their personal works.




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TCNJ OVER. RUTGERS CAMDEN

 

September 26, 2012

Ewing, NJ…The College of New Jersey women’s soccer team raced out to a three-goal lead in the first half and never looked back as the Lions posted a 5-1 victory over visiting Rutgers-Camden on Wednesday.

The win puts TCNJ at 8-1 overall and 3-1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference, while the Scarlet Raptors dropped to 2-7-1 overall and 0-3-1 in the conference.

The Lions gained control in the opening half scoring the first three goals of the game with sophomore Korrie Harkins (Wenonah, NJ/Gloucester Catholic) banging in a centering pass from Brenna Rubino (Voorhees, NJ/Eastern). That goal came 9:48 into the game.

Freshman Kendal Bernardini (Elmer, NJ/Schalick) accounted for the next two goals for TCNJ with the first coming on a feed from Shannon White (Fairfield, NJ/West Essex) and the latter from Katie Lindacher (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.). Those were her first goals in a Lion uniform.

The Scarlet Raptors cut that deficit to 3-1 with 13:42 left in the half as Rebecca Gougher (Galloway, NJ/Absegami) netted her first goal of the season with an assist from Camille Graham (Washington Twp., NJ/Washington Twp.) on a play that started on a corner kick.

TCNJ rounded out the scoring with a pair of second-half goals with Carly Setaro (Robbinsville, NJ/Robbinsville) and Allyson Anderson (Point Pleasant, NJ/Point Pleasant) each finding the back of the net. Setaro’s goal was the first of her collegiate career.

In goal for the Scarlet Raptors, junior Leighanna Milby (Blackwood, NJ/Highland Regional) finished with 11 saves, including several diving stops. She also made a nice save on a penalty kick midway through the second half sprawling to her left.

Both teams continue NJAC play this weekend as the Lions head to Rutgers-Newark to face the Scarlet Raiders at 7:30 p.m., while Rutgers-Camden returns home to take on Montclair State University at 2 p.m.

Soccer Game Summary (Final)

2012 TCNJ Women\’s Soccer

Rutgers-Camden vs #23 The College of NJ (9/26/12 at Ewing, NJ)

Rutgers-Camden (2-7-1, 0-3-1 NJAC) vs. The College of NJ (8-1, 3-1 NJAC)

Date: 9/26/12 Attendance: 104

Weather:

Goals by period 1 2 Tot

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Rutgers-Camden…… 1 0 – 1

The College of NJ… 3 2 – 5

SCORING SUMMARY:

1. 9:48 TCNJWSOC Korrie Harkins (2) (Brenna Rubino)

2. 18:55 TCNJWSOC Kendal Bernardini (1) (Shannon White)

3. 22:10 TCNJWSOC Kendal Bernardini (2) (Katie Lindacher)

4. 31:18 RUCW Rebecca Gougher (1) (Camille Graham)

5. 80:53 TCNJWSOC Carly Setaro (1) (Katie Landrigan)

6. 81:30 TCNJWSOC Allyson Anderson (3) (Taylor Lusardi)

Shots: Rutgers-Camden 1, The College of NJ 35

Saves: Rutgers-Camden 13 (Leighanna Milby 11; TEAM 2), The College of

NJ 0 ()

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Office of Sports Information • PO Box 7718 • Ewing, NJ 08628-7718

P) 609.77.2266 www.tcnj.edu E) [email protected]

 

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