Eagles Defense Outstanding in win over Giants

Jeff Mclane
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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PHILADELPHIA — They said the offense was different, better. They said Eli Manning was no longer a sitting duck in the pocket. They said a new quick-passing offense protected the New York Giants quarterback and offset a questionable offensive line. They were wrong. At least for one night. And at least for one night, the Eagles…

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IS YOUR CITY/STATE READY FOR AN EBOLA OUTBREAK? Dallas Admits to Making Mistakes

ARE YOU SURE?

 
 
Reuters
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – The missteps in Dallas\’s handling of the first Ebola case diagnosed in the United States have revealed an uncomfortable reality: state and city plans for handling the deadly virus are based on generic recommendations for everything from measles to floods, to hurricanes and dirty bombs. Officials acknowledge they need to do more.…

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Obituary: Nancy Jean Gundle of Gloucester City age 48

On October 11, 2014. Age 48. Of Gloucester City.

Loving mother of Shawn (Tina), Andrew (Erin) and Alyssa Smierciak. Beloved companion of Stacey. Loving grandmother of Allison, Shawn Jr., Halie, Connor and Robert. Cherished daughter of Joan Gundle (nee Hagan) and the late Robert Gundle, Jr. Dear sister of Mary Jane, Robert III, Edward, William, Patricia, John, the late Joan and the late Debra.

Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Saturday morning, October 18, 2014 from 9 to 10:30 AM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City.

Funeral service 10:30 AM in the funeral home.

Interment Union Cemetery, Gloucester City.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Nancy Jean Gundle.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

 

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Obituary: Joanne K. DiGiovacchino of Gloucester Twp.

 


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(December 17, 1936 – October 8, 2014)

 

Joanne K. DiGiovacchino (nee La Barr), on October 8, 2014, of Gloucester Twp. Age 77. 

Beloved wife of 58 years of the late Dan John DiGiovacchino. Devoted mother of Cheryl Vessels (Wayne), Deborah Rongstad (Mark), Michael DiGiovacchino (Dawn), Michele Patterson (Craig) and the late Dan DiGiovacchino. Mother-in-law of Shaun DiGiovacchino. Loving grandmother of Lindsey, Tyler, Brigitta, Benjamin, Samuel, Marisa, Nicholas, Tara, Gabriella, Emma, Matthew, Bailey and Duncan. Dear sister of Sharon Therrien. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. 

Relatives and friends are invited to her Memorial Mass 10am Friday at Our Lady of Hope Parish, St. Agnes RC Church, 701 Little Gloucester Rd., Blackwood, NJ 08012. 

Entombment St. Joseph’s Cemetery Columbarium, Chews Landing. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Joanne’s memory to the American Lung Assoc., 1031 Rt. 22 West, Suite 203, Bridgewater, NJ 08807. 

Family and friends may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com.

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Extendicare Health Systems to Pay Federal Government $38 Million for Alleged Medicare Fraud and for Providing Poor Patient Care

Linda Loyd
The Philadelphia Inquirer
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PHILADELPHIA — A national nursing home chain has agreed to pay the federal government $38 million for alleged Medicare fraud, including $10 million for overbilling and $28 million for providing poor patient care. Extendicare Health Services Inc., and subsidiary Progressive Step Corp. (ProStep), were accused of substandard care between 2007 and 2013 at 33 nursing homes…

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CNB Hunting/Fishing News for Delaware: Citizens! Review the Fish & Game Laws

press release

DOVER (Oct. 9, 2014) – Over the past 10 days, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Natural Resources Police officers investigated two separate cases involving illegal possession and attempted sale of prohibited fish or wildlife parts.

 · On Sept. 30, Fish & Wildlife Enforcement officers cited a Dagsboro individual for possession of prohibited shark parts in connection with an attempt to sell a set of sand tiger shark jaws. Sand tiger sharks are a prohibited species which are protected under state and federal law, making possession of such a shark or parts thereof illegal. The fine for the violation is $25 to $100 plus court costs.

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