Can Andy Reid\’s former team hand KC their first loss?

 

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Greetings, sports fans! A short lineup of baseball tonight, and many have already played, but that\’s okay. Football returns tonight in many forms. The big story tonight is The Lorax returning to Philly, but with another team. Apparently they\’ll be retiring Donovan McNabb\’s jersey at halftime tonight as well – it\’ll be a night of mixed emotions for Iggles fans, and that\’s without taking the game into consideration. How do you think that will actually turn out?

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Did ya hear? Trent Richardson has been traded to the Colts for a first round draft pick. Who wins in this trade?…..and if that weren\’t enough, now the Browns\’ starting QB is out (though he may not be the starter when he does come back.) Well this might be fun – when can we get RG3 mic\’d up in the huddle?…..ATTENTION FF Managers: Gary Kubiak says Johnson should be good to go for Week 3…..speaking of FF – win some money, for free!…..for those of you who are gamblers, here are some betting lines that might help you…..my personal favorites – the NFL F-U Power Rankings are out…..Here\’s a fun baseball play! For anything else you may have missed, check out the FanIQ Best of the Web homepage.

 

 8:25pm – Kansas City Chiefs @ Philadelphia Eagles
on NFL Network
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here!

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Can Andy Reid\’s former team hand KC their first loss?

 

 [Live Sports Thread and Blog Recap]

Greetings, sports fans! A short lineup of baseball tonight, and many have already played, but that\’s okay. Football returns tonight in many forms. The big story tonight is The Lorax returning to Philly, but with another team. Apparently they\’ll be retiring Donovan McNabb\’s jersey at halftime tonight as well – it\’ll be a night of mixed emotions for Iggles fans, and that\’s without taking the game into consideration. How do you think that will actually turn out?

Best of the Web Recap:
Did ya hear? Trent Richardson has been traded to the Colts for a first round draft pick. Who wins in this trade?…..and if that weren\’t enough, now the Browns\’ starting QB is out (though he may not be the starter when he does come back.) Well this might be fun – when can we get RG3 mic\’d up in the huddle?…..ATTENTION FF Managers: Gary Kubiak says Johnson should be good to go for Week 3…..speaking of FF – win some money, for free!…..for those of you who are gamblers, here are some betting lines that might help you…..my personal favorites – the NFL F-U Power Rankings are out…..Here\’s a fun baseball play! For anything else you may have missed, check out the FanIQ Best of the Web homepage.

 

 8:25pm – Kansas City Chiefs @ Philadelphia Eagles
on NFL Network
Bet QBucks on this game
here!

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Moriarty’s ‘New Jersey Economic Opportunity Act’ Signed into Law

 

Lawmaker Hails Benefits New Law will Bring to Gloucester & Camden Counties 

 

(4th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT) – Assemblyman Paul Moriarty (D-Gloucester/Camden) released the following statement Wednesday after the governor signed the New Jersey Economic Opportunity Act of 2013 (A-3680) that Moriarty sponsored:

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Gloucester City Zoning/Planning Board Stops Bail Bond Business from Opening on North Broadway

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Timothy Polijczuk of Mount Ephraim Pleads Guilty to Haddon Township Hit-and-Run /cnbnews.net

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Albert Gutleber, of Williamstown Formerly of Runnemede, age 93

 


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(December 15, 1919 – September 18, 2013)

 

Albert Gutleber, on September 18, 2013, of Williamstown, formerly of Runnemede. Age 93.

Beloved husband of the late Marie (nee Krivda). Devoted father of Jean Gutleber, James Gutleber (Linda), Gerald Gutleber, and John Gutleber (Loretta). Loving grandfather of six and great grandfather of two. Dear brother of the late Anna, Charles, and Elsie. Brother-in-law of Henrietta Mayer (Bob). Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Albert proudly served with the US Navy during World War II in the Pacific Campaign aboard the USS Enterprise.

There will be a viewing 9am to 10am Monday morning at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Service 10am Monday at the funeral home.

Interment St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Chews Landing.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lighthouse Hospice, 1040 Kings HWY North, Suite100, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.

 

 

 

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INCREASED WEEKEND TRAFFIC EXPECTED AT BAY BRIDGE

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Brooklawn Police Arrest Three Suspects for Allegedly Stealing AC Condensing Coils from Shopping Center Roof | cnbnews.net

press release September 19, 2013 

Brooklawn Police report on September 17 at approximately 0034 Hrs., an officer observed a suspicious \"Bpdpatch\" vehicle, which was occupied by three people, leaving the rear of the Brooklawn Shopping Center. The vehicle was observed with air conditioning condensing coils hanging out of the trunk and stacked on the rear seat. The vehicle was stopped in the lot of Budget Inn on Route 130 in Gloucester City.

Further investigation revealed that the two passengers in the vehicle, Jennie Paterna and Charles Wackes walked to the rear of the Brooklawn Shopping Center and scaled the rear of the building to gain access to the roof. Once they got onto the roof they began removing the condensing coils to seven air conditioning units that belonged to Dollar Tree, John’s Pizza, and the Cleaners. Paterna and Wackes were assisted by John Munyan when he arrived on location with his vehicle. The suspects were only able to load four of the condensing coils into the vehicle and left three behind. The suspects were all transported to police headquarters for processing and the vehicle was impounded.

The estimated cost of damage to the units caused by the suspects is over $35,000.

Arrested:

John E. Munyan Age: 45 of the 1600 block of Kindle Ave of Deptford
Charges: Theft, Criminal Mischief, Possession of Burglary Tools
Outcome: Remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility in default of bail.

Charles E. Wackes 5th Age: 42 of the unit block of Elmwood Ave. of Gloucester City
Charges: Theft, Criminal Mischief, Possession of Burglary Tools
Outcome: Remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility in default of bail.

Jennie E. Paterna Age: 30 of the unit block of Elmwood Ave in Gloucester City
Charges: Conspiracy to commit theft.
Outcome: Released on her own recognizance

 

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