The Bill (A-3905) has been proposed for introduction and currently awaits committee referral.
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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ (November 18, 2014)–On November 16, 2104 at approximately 2:19 PM, the Gloucester Township Police were called to a home on Chews Landing Road to investigate the report of a suspicious vehicle. The father of two juvenile females reported that an older model, white, Ford Conversion van had stopped on the roadway near where his young daughters were playing in a field adjacent to their residence.
The father noticed the van as he was in his garage and started to approach the van when the van abruptly left the area. The caller reported that the van was all white, with blue trim, dark tinted windows and possibly having New Jersey License
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MORRISTOWN, N.J. – The Devils and The Seeing Eye are teaming up to raise a yellow Labrador retriever puppy born at The Seeing Eye in March, giving him the name \”N.J.,\” a nod to the team’s mascot of the same name. The puppy will attend Devils games and special events this upcoming season with his volunteer puppy raisers and Devils season ticket holders, Jaime and David Hanf.
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John Paul McKay
(November 17, 1925 – November 19, 2014)
Beloved husband of Sadie W. (nee Kennedy) for 68 years. Proud father of Joanne Elaine Hirst (Bill) of Williamstown, NJ and Linda Lee Stanton (Ray) of Griffin, GA. Devoted grandfather of Jennifer Gurski Levy, Dawn Warren, Suzanne Kolmetsky, Judd Stanton, and Amanda Washington, great grandfather of 10 and great great grandfather of 1. Preceded in death by 3 sisters and 2 brothers. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Paul was a graduate of Emory High School. He was a Corporal with the Army Air Corps during World War II. Paul was a member of VFW Post 3620 in Gloucester City and of Chews United Methodist Church. He retired from Western Union.
There will be a viewing from 10am to 11am Friday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral service 11am at the funeral home. Interment private at the request of the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be to Chews United Methodist Church, 319 Black Horse Pike, Glendora, NJ 08029.
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November 18, 2014
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BY CHARLY HIMMEL
RICHMOND, Va. (CN) – The Virginian-Pilot newspaper sued the FBI claiming the agency is wrongly withholding information on the training-related deaths of two hostage rescue team members.
In a lawsuit filed in the federal court in Norfolk, Va., the newspaper\’s publisher and reporter Scott Daugherty claim the FBI improperly documents related to the May 17, 2013, deaths of agents Christopher Lorek and Stephen Shaw during a training exercise.
Daugherty says he requested reports and memos on the incident in its immediate aftermath, but that request was denied by the agency 10 days later. A subsequent appeal to the Department of Justice was also denied earlier this year, the complaint says.
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