David H. Hesbacker, of Bellmawr, Owner of Hessie\’s Floors, Member of Carpenters Union

(February 2, 1953 – July 31, 2013)

David H. Hesbacker, on July 31, 2013, of Bellmawr. Age 60.

Beloved son of Charles and Mary (nee Rollins). Devoted father of Jodi, Danielle, Tiffany, Chandra, Anya and the late David, Jr. Dear brother of Luann, Louise, Charyl, Chuck and Tonya. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Hesbacker was the owner of Hessie’s Floors and a member of Philadelphia Carpenters Local Union.

There will be visitation from 12 noon to 1pm Saturday, August 10, at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, BELLMAWR.

Memorial Service 1pm at the funeral home.

Interment private.

Family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made in Mr. Hesbacker’s memory to Bellmawr Park Volunteer Fire Co. #33, 12 Essex Ave., Bellmawr, NJ 08031.

Family and friends may share memories via gardnerfuneralhome.com

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DVRPC Board Adopts the Connections 2040 Long-Range Plan

July 30, 2013/press release

\"ArticleAs the region\’s metropolitan planning organization (MPO), DVRPC is tasked with the development of a plan that ensures that the region\’s transportation system is sound, its environment is healthy, and its potential for intelligent growth is realized. Connections 2040: Plan for Greater Philadelphia, DVRPC\’s official long-range plan, does just that and was adopted by the Board this month.

Connections identifies four key principles to guide planning decisions over the next 27 years. They are:

  • Manage Growth and Protect the Environment;

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David H. Hesbacker, of Bellmawr, Owner of Hessie\’s Floors, Member of Carpenters Union

(February 2, 1953 – July 31, 2013)

David H. Hesbacker, on July 31, 2013, of Bellmawr. Age 60.

Beloved son of Charles and Mary (nee Rollins). Devoted father of Jodi, Danielle, Tiffany, Chandra, Anya and the late David, Jr. Dear brother of Luann, Louise, Charyl, Chuck and Tonya. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Hesbacker was the owner of Hessie’s Floors and a member of Philadelphia Carpenters Local Union.

There will be visitation from 12 noon to 1pm Saturday, August 10, at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, BELLMAWR.

Memorial Service 1pm at the funeral home.

Interment private.

Family requests in lieu of flowers donations be made in Mr. Hesbacker’s memory to Bellmawr Park Volunteer Fire Co. #33, 12 Essex Ave., Bellmawr, NJ 08031.

Family and friends may share memories via gardnerfuneralhome.com

Related articles
\"\"Sean J. Murphy, of Gloucester City, Gloucester Catholic Alumnus, Class of 2006 | cnbnews.net
\"\"Personalized Memorials Portray Stories of the Deceased for Future Generations; Full-Time Memorial Designer is First in Funeral Home Profession
\"\"Deanna Rapczynski of Bellmawr, TD Bank Employee, Eucharistic Minister

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CHERRY HILL POST 372 NEW JERSEY STATE JUNIOR CHAMP

Source http://njalbaseball.homestead.com/2013JUNIORSTATETOURNAMENT.html

 

Jul 27/Sat Noon Game 1 @ CH EAST HS Washington Twp 521 9 vs North Warren 258 0

DH Game 2 @ CH EAST HS Cherry Hill 372 8 vs Mt Morris 6

Noon Game 3 @ EASTERN HS Brooklawn 72 6 vs Warren Hills 3

DH Game 4 @ EASTERN HS Gibbsboro 371 15 vs Pequannock 450 3

5:45 PM Game 5 @ CH EAST HS Mt Morris 4 (Out) vs Warren Hills 5

5:45 PM Game 6 @ EASTERN HS North Warren 258 5 vs Pequannock 450 0 (Out)


Jul 28/Sun 1:00 PM Game 7 @ CH EAST HS Cherry Hill 372 4 vs Brooklawn 72 3

1:00 PM Game 8 @ EASTERN HS Washington Twp 521 4 vs Gibbsboro 371 6


*** Sunday 4:00 Games Rescheduled to 2:00 Monday Due to Rain / Weather Forecast ***

Other Games Moved Appropriately


Cherry Hill East High School Field is Not Playable Monday Due to the Rains Yesterday So We Have Shifted Games to Eastern High School


Jul 29/Mon 2:00 PM Game 10 @ EASTERN HS North Warren 258 0 (Out) vs Brooklawn 72 9

4:45PM Game 9 @ EASTERN HS Warren Hills 0 (Out) vs Washington Twp 521 3

6:30 PM Game 11 @ EASTERN HS Washington Twp 521 7 vs Brooklawn 72 1 (Out)

\"\"\"\" 8:00 PM Game 12 @ EASTERN HS Cherry Hill 372 2 vs Gibbsboro 371 7


Games Tuesday moved to Eastern High School due to Wet Field Conditions at Cherry Hill East HS


Jul 30/Tue 2:00 PM Game 13 @ EASTERN HS Washington Twp 521 1 (Out) vs Cherry Hill 372 3

DH Game 14 @ EASTERN HS Gibbsboro 371 4 vs Cherry Hill 372 8


Jul 31/ Wed 6:00 PM Game 15 @ EASTERN HS Gibbsboro 371 4 vs Cherry Hill 372 8


NOTE: Tournament Director may change match ups to avoid 2 Teams playing each other Twice if possible

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NJ STATE CHAMPION – CHERRY HILL POST 372


NJ STATE 1ST RUNNER UP – GIBBSBORO POST 371

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WHAT TO SAY WHEN MOM OR DAD HAS CANCER

by Carrie Feibel, KUHF

JUL 30, 2013

HOUSTON — At any one time, an estimated 2.9 million children have a parent who has, or has had, cancer.

Dozens of studies show that many of these children experience worry and stress, but that good communication can ease their fears and isolation, even up to the point of a parent’s death. Still, figuring out what to tell the kids – and when – is not an easy decision, and many parents who have cancer get little to no advice from their doctors about how to handle it.

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Your Money: $1.7 Billion Approved for Highway and Transit Projects in New Jersey

\"ArticleThe DVRPC Board has approved $1.7 billion in funding for major highway and public transit investments in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer counties with the adoption of the DVRPC FY2014 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) for New Jersey. The TIP lists all transportation projects that are federally and state funded, as well as those that are regionally significant. Each of these projects must be drawn from the long-range plan and serve to implement its goals. The list is multi-modal, and includes 130 highway, transit, bicycle, pedestrian, and freight-related projects for fiscal years 2014-2017 worth $1.7 billion (an average of $437 million per year). The total is comprised of almost $904 million for highway system

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First Friday Park after Dark Event

PHILADELPHIA PA–First Visitors can enjoy regional artists’ performances presented by FringeArts, just across from their future home on the waterfront, and then stroll up Race Street to explore the galleries in Old City. 

This week’s event features \”Small Stake,\” an event, which is a micro granting program where the participants vote on the project/performance that they deem most worthy of their small ($5) donation. There will be 3 dance performances after which the audience will have a vote and determine 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. Small Stakes will be providing complimentary beer to guests with valid ID.

In addition, the West Philadelphia Orchestra will be playing a set from 6:45-7:30PM and the FringeArts Proposition Tent will be on site starting at 5:30PM.

 

via www.delawareriverwaterfront.com

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Letters: The Clock is Ticking Down/cnbnews.net

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Obituary: Timonthy M. Sullivan, of Runnemede, age 66/cnbnews.net

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