Gloucester City School Board Members Take Oath of Office

 

By Anne Forline

Gloucester City News


Kathleen McHugh was elected Gloucester City Board of Education (BOE) President and Jackie Borger was named Vice President during last week’s reorganization meeting.

 

Also, new School Board Members William \”Bill\” Johnson and Doug Ziegler were sworn in to replace Ed Hubbs and Linda Bittmann.


McHugh said new committees were formed and board members were assigned various placements.


The School Choice Committee was renamed to the \”School Innovation Committee,\” following a discussion among the board.

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BLUEBIRD NEST BOXES HELP PENNSYLVANIANS CONNECT WITH WILDLIFE

 

 

HARRISBURG – If you are interested in connecting with wildlife in your own backyard, beginning Monday, Jan. 28, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will be selling bluebird nesting boxes at its Harrisburg headquarters at 2001 Elmerton Avenue. The boxes sell for $10.60 (includes sales tax), and customers can select from assembled boxes or kits that can be assembled as a wood-working project.


\”Bluebirds are early nesters, so now is the time to put up new nest boxes, as well as to clean and repair existing boxes,\” said Dan Brauning, Game Commission Wildlife Diversity Division chief. \”These bluebird boxes enable Pennsylvanians to help wildlife in a natural way.

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Letters: Charging State Sales Tax on Internet Sales

 

In the past, I have questioned companies that have charged me the New Jersey state sales taxon purchases I made on the Internet knowing their corporate addresses were in other states. Their response was as long as they had a warehouse (distribution center) within the boundaries of New Jersey, they were obliged to charge me the 7 percent state sales tax.

Amazon.com is planning to build a 1-million-square-foot distribution center in Robbinsville. They plan to start shipments from this location in early 2014. I understand that in an arrangement with state government, Amazon agreed to start charging the 7 percent state sales tax in July of this year. They will still be shipping their products into New Jersey from other states. This deal brings in revenue to our state government coffers but penalizes every New Jersey Amazon.com customer.

Until Amazon.com has a viable physical presence in New Jersey, they should not charge the 7 percent state sales tax. This is nothing more than a sneaky way of taking money from New Jersey customers of Amazon.com beforehand.

 DAVID M. LEVIN, 

Vineland


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OBITUARY: WILLIAM B. WENNER, AGE 62, OF NATIONAL PARK | cnbnews.net

On January 24, 2013. Age 62. Of National Park. Survived by his children; Michelle McKinney (Fran) and Bruce W. Wenner, his grandchildren; Christopher (Erin) and Matthew and his brothers; John, Douglas and Gary Wenner. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. 

Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Monday evening from 6 to 7 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Catholic funeral service 7 PM in the funeral home. Cremation private.

In lieu of flowers, donations to American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria, VA 22312.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of William B. Wenner. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142 


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Boycott of Harrisburg show over assault weapon ban snowballs | GOPUSA

Rob Kaufhold\’s gut told him it would get \”ugly\” when the Eastern Sports and Outdoor Show banned the presence of assault rifles and high-capacity magazine rounds. The explosiveness of the gun control issue, and the power of social media, he believed, would assure that.

His instincts were looking good Wednesday, as a growing list of vendors and celebrities announced they would boycott North America\’s largest outdoor show, which is set to begin Feb. 2 at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg.

The owner of Lancaster Archery Supply said he quickly concluded outdoor enthusiasts would hold it against his business if he participated in the show. He said he further envisions an attendance drop that will cut into sales.

\”I was looking at a lose-lose preposition,\” said Kaufhold, 51, whose business sells archery gear, not guns.

On Wednesday, a website promoting the boycott listed more than 200 vendors as having pulled out of the show. The show typically draws about 1,200 vendors.

As of late Wednesday afternoon, Reed Exhibitions, which runs the show, hadn\’t responded to repeated requests for comment on the situation.

Organizations publicly stating their intention to boycott included retail giant and show sponsor Cabela\’s, the NRA, the Chambersburg-based Sportsmens Liquidation and the Marysville-based Pennsylvania Taxidermist Association. Sportmens Liquidation said it had booked 130 booths.

Jamie Gray of Lebanon, the Olympic air rifle gold medalist, said on her Facebook page she will boycott the event.

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