Chadds Ford Man Sentenced for Reckless Runway Ride at Airport

PHILADELPHIA—Kenneth Richard Mazik, 25, of Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, was sentenced today to 16 months in prison for disrupting the services of the Philadelphia International Airport on March 1, 2012, and endangering the safety at that airport. U.S. District Court Judge Mitchell S. Goldberg also ordered Mazik to pay restitution to the airport, to the FAA, and to USAirways in the amount of $91,092; a $100 special assessment; and three years’ supervised release.

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Obituary: Edward J. Smith Jr., age 42, of Bellmawr NJ | cnbnews

 

 

Edward J. Smith, Jr.

AGE: 42 • Bellmawr

On October 12, 2012, age 42, of Bellmawr, NJ.

He was the beloved son of Jeanne Figueroa and the late Edward J. Smith, Sr. He was the loving brother of Tina (Gary) Watkins and the late Mark (Kelli) Smith. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews Alyssa, Madison, Christopher, Mark, Jr., Paul, and Ashlee; his aunt Patricia Reeves and several other aunts and uncles; and his two close friends Thomas Kincaid and Bud Holwell.

Relatives and friends are invited to visit with his family on Thursday evening from 6:00-8:00 PM in the ALLOWAY FUNERAL HOME, 315 E. Maple Ave., Merchantville, NJ. A Memorial Service will be held at 8:00 PM in the funeral home. Interment will be private.

 

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NCAA WSOC: La Salle Falls To Princeton, 2-1, In Overtime Heartbreaker

PHILADELPHIA – Sophomore Anna Dolhansky (Blackwood, N.J./Triton Regional) scored her fifth goal of the season eight minutes into the second half to give the Explorers a 1-0 advantage, but two unanswered goals gave the Tigers a 2-1 overtime victory at McCarthy Stadium on Monday.

The Explorers (13-4-0/7-0-0) remain atop the Atlantic 10 conference with a perfect 7-0-0 record and 21 points. La Salle returns to action on Friday at cross-town rival Saint Joseph\’s at 7 p.m.
With the win, the Tigers improve to 11-4-1.
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Obamacare Mandate: Anyone Who Works 30-Hour Week Is Now \’Full-Time\’ | CNSNews.com

CNSNews.com) – A little-known section in the Obamacare health reform law defines \”full-time\” work as averaging only 30 hours per week, a definition that will affect some employers who utilize part-time workers to trim the cost of complying with the Obamacare rule that says businesses with 50 or more workers must provide health insurance or pay a fine.

\”The term ‘full-time employee’ means, with respect to any month, an employee who is employed on average at least 30 hours of service per week,\” section 1513 of the law reads. (Scroll down to section 4, paragraph A.)

That section, known as the employer mandate, requires any business with 50 or more full-time employees to provide at least the minimum level of government-defined health coverage to those employees.

In other words, a business must provide insurance if it has 50 or more employees working an average of just 30 hours per week, which is 10 hours per week fewer than the traditional 40-hour work week.

If an employer has 50 or more \”full-time employees\” and does not offer health insurance, it must pay a penalty per employee for each month it does not offer coverage.

The obscure provision recently reemerged in regulations issued by the IRS for how employers must account for which workers are full-time and which ones are not.

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By Matt Cover

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Gloucester Catholic 1971 Championship Football Team Reunites

 

press release

The memories flowed and the sellout crowd cheered loudly as a legendary team returned
to their alma mater at Gloucester Catholic.

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Gloucester Catholic’s 1971 Championship Football Team, which posted a 9-0 record enroute to the Parochial B crown, held a reunion on Saturday, October 20th during the Rams’ Homecoming game against Woodstown.

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My Way News – Psst, taxes go up in 2013 for 163 million workers

WASHINGTON (AP) – President Barack Obama isn\’t talking about it and neither is Mitt Romney. But come January, 163 million workers can expect to feel the pinch of a big tax increase regardless of who wins the election.

A temporary reduction in Social Security payroll taxes is due to expire at the end of the year and hardly anyone in Washington is pushing to extend it. Neither Obama nor Romney has proposed an extension, and it probably wouldn\’t get through Congress anyway, with lawmakers in both parties down on the idea.

Even Republicans who have sworn off tax increases have little appetite to prevent one that will cost a typical worker about $1,000 a year, and two-earner family with six-figure incomes as much as $4,500.

Why are so many politicians sour on continuing the payroll tax break?

 

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(AP) Chart shows increase in Social Security tax in 2013 for various income levels
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Republicans question whether reducing the tax two years ago has done much to stimulate the sluggish economy. Politicians from both parties say they are concerned that it threatens the independent revenue stream that funds Social Security.

 

They are backed by powerful advocates for seniors, including AARP, who adamantly oppose any extension.

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BY STEPHEN OHLEMACHER

link submitted by George C. 

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The Stones Keep Rolling On

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Sound Off: Thank You\”s from Lakes Assn. and Judy Brewster

THANKS FOR COIN DROP HELP


The Gloucester City Lakes Association would like to thank all of those who contributed during our coin drop on October 5. Your generosity is so greatly appreciated.

Thanks also to those who gave donations on Gloucester Day. The winner of our free raffle for the fishing rod and tackle box on Gloucester Day was Abby Graham. 

 

The Gloucester City Lakes Association

 

THANKS SO MUCH

I would like to the opportunity to thank Nancy Andrews, Cliff Barnes and all the members of the Sportsman A.C. as on Saturday, September 29 a benefit was held to support breast cancer and breast cancer awareness. 

The fund raiser proved a huge success, and all those involved worked tirelessly on behalf of this event. Also, to the bands who unselfishly donated their own time to be part of this, you were wonderful! 

I am proud and honored to have my name associated with such a worthy cause. Also, to Colleen Kain and Dave Miller, a special thank you for your kindness and generosity. God Bless all of you! 

Sincerely, Judy McIntyre Brewster, Gloucester City 


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AMAC Lends Support for Repeal of Obamacare Provision

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November Elections Bring Dip in Number of School Board Candidates

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