President Obama Calls For \’Modest Reforms\’ To Medicare | kaiserhealthnews.org

FEB 13, 2013

Jackie Judd and KHN\’s Mary Agnes Carey examine the health care issues in Tuesday night\’s State of the Union address — and Sen. Rubio\’s Republican response — in this Health on the Hill discussion.

JACKIE JUDD: Good day, this is Health on the Hill. I’m Jackie Judd. President Obama did not spend a lot of time on health care during his State of the Union address. Still, there were some hints about what the coming months may bring. Senior correspondent for Kaiser Health News, Mary Agnes Carey, is here to help us analyze Mr. Obama’s speech. Welcome, Mary Agnes.

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Congressman Andrews Announces $83,000 for Job Training

press release FEBRUARY 15, 2013

HADDON HEIGHTS, NJ – Congressman Andrews Announced that the Gloucester County and Camden City housing authorities will receive over $83,000 in federal funds to help put people in South Jersey back to work.

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TCNJ ENTERS SEASON AS NJAC FAVORITE IN LACROSSE

FEBRUARY 15, 2013


Ewing, NJ… College of New Jersey lacrosse team enters the upcoming season as the favorite to make it three straight New Jersey Athletic Conference titles as the Lions were tabbed first in the preseason poll voted on by the coaches.

TCNJ picked up four of the available six first-place votes, with Montclair State University getting one vote in second and Rowan University the other in third place.

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OBITUARY: John Welsh, age 92, Purple Heart Recipient, former Pantry Pride Brooklawn Manager | cnbnews.net

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On February 12, 2013. Age 92. Of Coral Springs, FL. Formerly of Brooklawn. 

 

Husband of the late Theresa (nee Dunn). Loving father of Mary Anne Welsh, John (Linda) Welsh, Margaret (Jack) Yeackel, Regina (Terry) Towle and Patrick Welsh. Predeceased by Letitia Welsh and their sons; James Welsh, Stephen Welsh and Michael Welsh (surviving Lori). Cherished grandfather of Laura, Matthew, John, Stephen, Kenny, Kelly, Tim, and David and great grandfather of 5. Dear brother of Alice Zalewski, Patricia Chester, Catherine Hoffman and Constance Moore. Also predeceased by brothers James, William, Joseph and Roger and his sister Mary Davidson.

 

John proudly served our country in the U.S. Air Force during World War II and received a Purple Heart. He was the former manager of Pantry Pride in Brooklawn for many years. 

 

Visitation on Thursday morning, February 21st, from 10 to 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth St. Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 AM in the church. 

 

Interment with U.S. Air Force Honors in Washington Crossing National Cemetery, Newtown, PA. 

 

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


 

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Passing game leads TCNJ to playoff win

 
Ewing, NJ … The College of New Jersey women’s basketball team defeated Richard Stockton College 69-57 in the opening round of the New Jersey Athletic Conference championship tournament in a late-afternoon match-up on Saturday in Packer Hall.

The third-seeded Lions now advance to play at second-seeded William Paterson University on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. in the semi-final match. The winner of the Ramapo College at Rutgers-Newark game at 7 p.m. this evening will play top-seeded Montclair State University.

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New Little League Tee Ball Program

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Ducks Clinch 3rd Seed in Empire 8 Basketball Tournament

PITTSFORD, N.Y. (February 16, 2013) – The Stevens Institute of Technology women’s basketball team closed its regular season with a clutch win at St. John Fisher College Saturday afternoon, defeating the Cardinals by a score of 54-43 to secure a berth in the Empire 8 Championship.

The Ducks end the regular season with a record of 14-11 and a mark of 8-6 in the conference and will take on second-seeded Hartwick College in the semifinals of the Empire 8 Tournament next Friday night. Ithaca College is the top seed but cannot host so the Hawks will do so as the No. 2 seed.

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New Dates and Times for Overnight Closures/Restrictions of Interstate 95

 

TRAFFIC ALERT – UPDATE: PRESS RELEASE


Christiana, DELAWARE — The Delaware Department of Transportation\’s (DelDOT) contractor, Cherry Hill Construction, will be periodically redirecting traffic overnight on various dates in February by closing Interstate 95, restricting lanes or closing ramps to expedite the installation of steel beams over I-95. 

DelDOT recommends motorists avoid construction and seek alternate routes during these times. All closures, restrictions and associated detours will be signed before and during construction activity. The work is necessary to build the new interchange.

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