TCNJ’s Murphy, Kelly collect All-Region honors

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Video: IRS Deliberately Chose Not to Fess Up to Scandal Before Election

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NBC\’s Lisa Myers reported this morning that the IRS deliberately chose not to reveal that it had wrongly targeted conservative groups until after the 2012 presidential election:

The IRS commissioner \”has known for at least a year that this was going on,\” said Myers, \”and that this had happened. And did he share any of that information with the White House? But even more importantly, Congress is going to ask him, why did you mislead us for an entire year? Members of Congress were saying conservatives are being targeted. What\’s going on here? The IRS denied it. Then when — after these officials are briefed by the IG that this is going on, they don\’t disclose it. In fact, the commissioner sent a letter to Congress in September on this subject and did not reveal this. Imagine if we — if you can — what would have happened if this fact came out in September 2012, in the middle of a presidential election? The terrain would have looked very different.\”

 

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Four Raptors named to NJCBA All-Star Teams

 

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CAMDEN, N.J. (May 15, 2013) – Four members of the Rutgers University-Camden baseball team earned honors from the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association when the NJCBA named its Division II/III All-State teams today.


Seniors right-handed pitcher Adam Satanoff (Pitman, NJ/Pitman) and senior first baseman Dave Prager (Deptford, NJ/Deptford) were both tabbed as NJCBA Div. II/III Second Team All-State honorees, while junior third baseman Adrian Gonzalez (Pennsauken, NJ/Pennsauken) was honored on the NJCBA Third Team.


Freshman shortstop Joe Sigismondi (Blackwood, NJ/Highland Regional) was selected on the NJCBA All-Rookie Team.


That quartet helped Rutgers-Camden post a 23-19 record this season and advance to the ECAC Division III Metro Baseball Championship semifinals.

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Deptford Township Man Burned in House Fire

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THERE IS A REASON IT IS CALLED A TEAM

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In Philadelphia, murals breathe life into city

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Final Legislative Approval for Gun Violence Prevention Legislation Highlights Monday Assembly Voting Session

TRENTON) – Final legislative approval for four Assembly Democratic gun violence prevention measures, economic development incentive reform, social media instruction for students, making dog fighting a crime and protecting first responders top Monday’s Assembly voting session.

 

The four gun violence prevention bills – these dealing with school security, mental health records, improved firearms information sharing among law enforcement and unlawful weapon disposal – would be the first from the Assembly Democratic gun violence prevention effort to go to the governor’s desk.


The session is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. and will be streamed live at:

http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/media/live_audio.asp.


Highlights include:

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Voorhees Library to Stage Giant Two-Day Spring Book Sale, June 7 & 8

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Phil Cowgill, Founder of the Hollywood Knights, Member of the Sportsman AC, Memorial Club

PHILLIP S. COWGILL, age 61, of Gloucester City, NJ, died suddenly on May 16, \"Images-3\" 2013.  He is the beloved father of Pauline M. Shinault (Jon) , Keith M. Cowgill, and the late Phillip S. Cowgill Jr, loving grandfather of Jonny, dear brother of Bob and Bruce Cowgill and the late Raymond and Ronald Cowgill and Eleanor Settar. He is also survived by his devoted girlfriend Lorraine Quinn and her children and grandchildren, along with many other loving family members. 


Phillip was a Navy Vet, loved playing music and was a member of his band the Hollywood Knights. He was a member of the Sportsman AC and the Memorial Club. He was an avid golfer and darts player and thoroughly enjoyed frequently visiting the Turf Club, but above all Phillip loved spending time with his family and friends. 

Relatives and friends are invited to meet Monday evening from 6:00 to 8:30pm at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME 700 Powell Street, Gloucester City. Funeral Services will be held 8:30pm at the Funeral Home. Interment will be private and held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers Phillip\’s family would appreciate memorial donations be made to the 
American Cancer Society 1851 Old Cuthbert Rd., Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. www.etheringtonfh.com

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