Senator Norcross Promises Flooding at Brooklawn Circle Will Be Fixed

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Edward J. Williams of Gloucester City, Vietnam War Vet, American Airlines Pilot, GCHS Alumnus

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OBITUARY: William J. Ahing Jr. of Browns Mills

 

AHING

William J., Jr. 

 

Suddenly, on January 13, 2013. Age 45. Of Browns Mills. Loving son of Jeanette M. Ahing (nee Durkee) and the late William J. Ahing. Also survived by his wife Charlene (nee Luker), his daughter, Ashley Maria Gonzales-Ahing, and his brother, Lionel J. Ahing (Florence). Predeceased by his sister Pauline M. Ahing. 

 

At the request of family, funeral services will be held privately.

 

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of William J. Ahing, Jr.

 

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. PH: 856-456-1142


 

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The Party of Lincoln?

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Gloucester City News January 17th Headlines

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Vote for Johnny Gaudreau as Candidate for Hobey Baker Award | cnbnews.net

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Stevens Fencer Colleen Pelech Sets Skateboarding World Record

 

 

HOMESTEAD, Fla. (January 15, 2013) – Senior Colleen Pelech (Waldwick, N.J.) of the Stevens Institute of Technology women’s fencing team used her time off during the winter break to smash a Guinness World Record for long-distance skateboarding. Pelech traveled 167 miles in 24 hours at International Distance Skate Association’s UltraSkate Event at the Homestead-Miami Speedway on January 7-8.

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