Shirley B. Bramble, Co-Owner of Brambles Cold Cuts, Past President of the Gloucester City LL and CP Basketball League, GHS Alumnus Class of \’55

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Pennsylvania Slot Machine Revenue Income Decreased by 2.5 Percent in August

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Mom’s Stinging Words to Burglary Defendant Son

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ESL Program at St. Joseph Pro Cathedral

 

The Catholic Star Herald press release SEPTEMBER 4, 2013

The homework might be something as simple, and as challenging, as saying

something in English to a store clerk.

But that’s the whole point of the English as a Second Language classes held at St. Joseph Pro-Cathedral in East Camden: to help non-native speakers develop enough conversational English, and enough confidence, so they can talk to clerks, their children’s teachers, doctors and anyone else they need to communicate with.

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FILM CELEBRATES BALD EAGLE’S SUCCESS

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Shirley B. Bramble, Co-Owner of Brambles Cold Cuts, Past President of the Gloucester City LL and CP Basketball League, GHS Alumnus Class of \’55

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E-cigarette use more than doubles among U.S. middle and high school students

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Gloucester Township Police Department Missing Person Alert | cnbnews.net

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TCNJ football visits Ursinus College for Friday night season opener

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Delaware River Waterfront Events

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