Attention Sevier Tea Party: Our Smokies Our Future (OSOF) is all but dead

Members, 

To many, it may well seem that our organization has done nothing to affect major issues; that all we do is meet once a month to gripe. The following article due to be published in the Syemour Hearld Wednesday May 1st dispells that notion. 

I am proud to say that because of your participation, Our Smokies Our Future (OSOF) is all but dead. A special thanks goes to two instrumental members of the steering committe for their research and perserverance; Marc Hayes and former chairman Rob Bremer.

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TCNJ SOFTBALL BLANKS RICHARD STOCKTON IN NJAC TOURNEY

April 30,2013


Ewing, NJ… Clutching hitting and a two-hit performance from its pitcher keyed The College of New Jersey softball team to a win in the opening round of the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament as the Lions blanked visiting Richard Stockton College 3-0 on Tuesday.

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Mary \”Eileen\” Rulis, of Gloucester City, Owner of Eileen\’s Studio 24

RULIS MARY \”EILEEN\”

On April 28, 2013, (nee Nealon) of Gloucester City, NJ, age 62. She was the loving wife of \"Rosary\" the late Ronald S. Rulis, beloved daughter of the late Martin and Julia Nealon, loving mother of Edward Charon, Lisa Charon-Duffy (Patrick), Laurie Cary (Bruce) and Kerri Yates (Michael) and dear sister of Michael Nealon (Vonnie), Catherine McKeever (James), Julie Edwards (Wayne), Patricia Carr (Michael), Noreen Renzi (Michael), Thomas Nealon (Joyce), Christine Pastuzak (Andrew) and the late Martin Nealon (Kathy). She is also survived by 8 loving grandchildren.

 

Eileen was the owner of Eileen’s Studio 24 in Gloucester City and had been a hairdresser for 40 years. She was a loving person who enjoying caring for her family and friends.

 

Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Memorial Mass on Friday, 11:00 AM, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 426 Monmouth St. Gloucester City, NJ. In lieu of flowers Eileen’s family would appreciate memorial donations be made to the Deborah Hospital Foundation, 212 Trenton Rd., Browns Mills, NJ 08015. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ

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TCNJ drops tourney opener to Kean 8-3

April 30,2013

Union, NJ … The College of New Jersey fell to top-seeded Kean University 7-2 in its New Jersey Athletic Conference opening game on Tuesday afternoon in Union, NJ.

The Lions (17-21) will now visit fifth-seeded Ramapo College and look to stave off elimination and reach the Saturday round of games that will be hosted at Kean. The Roadrunners dropped a 6-1 decision to William Paterson University.

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AMAC: Attacks on Our Constitutional Rights Grow Bolder and More Frequent

\”Is it too much to require our lawmakers and public officials to reveal their position on the Constitution before they are elected or appointed?\”

Dan Weber, AMAC president

BOHEMIA, NY, Apr 26 – \”Threats to our Constitutional rights seem to be growing bolder and more frequent. This week the mayor of New York City called for changes that would give the government even more power to pry into our private lives; last week documents turned up showing the IRS was telling its agents to disregard the need for a warrant for personal email, text message and private social media messaging,\” according to Dan Weber, president of the Association of Mature American Citizens.

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South Jersey Student-Athletes in the News

 Gloucester High\’s Austin Darrow Baseball Player of the Week | NJ.com

The Lions junior and staff ace deserved a better fate and took a tough complete game loss on Wednesday to Glassboro, falling 2 – 0 in eight innings. Darrow scattered eight hits over eight innings, allowing just one earned run, walking two and striking out ten. He ranks second in area in K\’sSide note: according to NJ.com in the entire State Austin ranks 10th out of 1435 in innings pitched (33.2), 30th out of 1238 in strikeouts (33) 4th out 1312 in hits allowed (41)  

 

Former Gloucester Catholic Swimming Standout Pat Malone Earns All-Academic Honors

By gostrum on April 20, 2013 –

Rowan University’s Pat Malone, a 2010 Gloucester Catholic graduate, was selected to the Philadelphia Inquirer Men’s Swimming and Diving Academic All-Area Team.

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SAINT JOSEPH’S DANNAH HAYWARD CLAIMS ATLANTIC 10 |cnbnews.net

 

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD HONORS FOR SECOND STRAIGHT WEEK

Freshman Earns Rookie of the Week Accolades for Second Time

 

Apr. 29, 2013

 

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – For the second consecutive week, freshman sensation Dannah Hayward (Wilkes Barre, Pa./James M. Coughlin) has been named the Atlantic 10 Women\’s Track and Field Rookie of the Week, the league office announced today. Hayward has been selected for meets competed Apr. 22-28 after once again breaking her own school record in the 400 meter hurdles at the 2013 Penn Relays this past weekend.

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