CNB Archives 2010: Parking Permits; Light Jail Sentence; Become a Fireman; Bye Pine Grove; Etc

CNB Archives posted Monday, January 25, 2010

 

Bill, I have four vehicles and two are usually on King, I’m told because I live on Morris St. I can’t get a permit now. When the \”no show taxpayer sweeper\” comes around where am I supposed to park, four blocks over and take somebody else’s spot. This is just more @#$% from our city government going stupid. As for the \”no show sweeper\” the only thing that it does is take my dirt and move it to my neighbors and so on down the road. What is this town becoming? Soon it will be just like Camden, a rundown scared to be in City, it’s a damn shame.

I contacted Police Chief Berglund, who said, \”I will ask about the other residents because I see where this man is coming from.\”

WOMAN INVOLVED IN MURDER SENTENCED TO 364 DAYS-The third person involved in the 2006 killing of Lisa Hoopes, 43 at a North Burlington Street apartment in Gloucester City was sentenced last week. Camden County Superior Court Judge Samuel Natal sentenced Karen Sluzalis, 44, of Pennsauken to five years probation and 364 days in county jail. Investigators had initially charged Sluzalis with murder, claiming she not only had hit Hoopes with the bottle but also joined John Creamer and Brian Springer when they punched and kicked the Gloucester City mother of two. Hoopes was ultimately convicted in November of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Assistant Camden County Prosecutor Alfred Durney said Creamer was serving a 40-year sentence for aggravated manslaughter; Springer took a plea agreement and is serving a 12-year sentence. Durney said he was seeking a five-year prison term for Sluzalis and told Natal that she had lied on the witness stand about her drug use and past run-ins with the law. 

GLOUCESTER CITY FIRE DEPT. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS-The Civil Service Commission sent out a letter on December 22, 2009 announcing the acceptance of applications for the entry-level firefighter test for the Gloucester City Fire Department along with 69 other communities. Besides Gloucester those in the area include: Camden City, Cinnaminson, Deptford, Gloucester Township, and Pennsauken.

The letter reads in part, 

TRENTON – Civil Service Commission Chair and Chief Executive Officer Hope L. Cooper today announced that applications for entry-level firefighter positions will be accepted starting January 1, 2010. Applications for the entry-level Firefighter Test will be accepted for 70 municipalities and other local jurisdictions from Jan. 1, 2010 through March 31, 2010. 

Eligible applicants will take a written examination tentatively scheduled to be given in June 2010. Candidates who pass the written test will undergo a physical performance test. 

• Candidates will be able to fill out their applications on the Civil Service Commission web site at www.statwe.nj.us/csc, and then print the completed forms and mail them in. 

• Paper applications will be available at public libraries, the fire departments listed below as part of this announcement, community organizations and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development Employment Services Offices. Once all parts of the Firefighter Test are completed and scored, certified lists that are ranked by candidate score will be provided to local jurisdictions for them to conduct their hiring process. 

In Gloucester City, a community that is 2.2 square miles the estimated budget for the Fire Department is $4 million. 

City Councilman Nick Marchese, Finance Chairman said the department has 32 paid firemen, which includes 9 supervisors. Salaries for those full-time employees is approximately $2,565,003.The City has 25 volunteer firemen. 

Across the state paid departments are shrinking because of budget constraints. In 2009 Gloucester City mayor and council appointed seven firemen to full-time positions. Only one of those men was new since six of them had the title of provisional firefighter. The City firefighters have been working without a contract since December 2008. 

PINE GROVE MEMBERSHIP DWINDLING-The fire engine from the Pine Grove Volunteer Fire Company has been relocated to the Gloucester Heights Fire Company on Nicholson Road said an anonymous Pine Grove member. Pine Grove membership is down to six active members, and 16 associate members. Pine Grove volunteers report to Gloucester Heights when there is a fire. My source tells me Pine Grove recently took out an $85,000 mortgage. \”The City has approached our executive board about purchasing the firehouse. We are not going to sell.\”

New Jersey\’s Troubled Trust Fund- The state\’s fund went insolvent in March 2009, but it maintained an unsustainably low tax rate for years before that, entering the current recession with less than three months of reserves. New Jersey business owners face a hefty average tax increase from $569 to $896 per employee for 2010 source http://projects.propublica.org

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Robert Birney Jr. President- P.G.F.A. said…

As the President of the Pine Grove Fire Association I am here to clear up this false statement. Our association never has been approached by any member of city administration in regards to purchasing our building. There was only one time prior that we had any contact about our hall which had to do with the senior citizens association and buying our hall for them and for the community center, which unfortunately the deal was made with Gloucester Heights fire Association. As for the Fire Department side our man power has dwindled due to petty inmaturity within the volunteer ranks from the officers down to the lowest person on the toedem pole. We are taking every step to obtain new firefighters along with bringing some past ones back to improve the manpower situation to bring our truck back where it belongs, also this is just not our duty we need assistance from city and fire administration to do anything possible to make this happen. Whomever the said member of our asociation that aired our financial business possibly thought it was a good idea but they will be dealt with accordingly through our association for doing so. If anyone within the department or city administration or resident has any input or ideas to assist with our recent problem or wants to find out the correct information, I would be more than happy to meet with or correspond with them. My email is [email protected] or contact 856 456 1340. Pine Grove will continue to be a big part of the community if the powers that be will allow it and help. Thank You. 

 

 

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Bob, 
Re: the association has never been approached about purchasing the building.

You write,

There was only one time prior that we had any contact about our hall which had to do with the senior citizens association and buying our hall for them and for the community center, which unfortunately the deal was made with Gloucester Heights fire Association.

Someone from the administration had to be involved in that conversation; correct?

Several people approached me wondering what happened to the fire engine at Pine Grove Fire House. Since the citizens pay for the fire engine I see nothing wrong with any member or associate telling me where the fire engine has been re-located. Nor do I see anything wrong with the people being told that the association had to take out a mortgage.

It shows the public how desperate the situation has become.

You write the association will deal with this member for speaking out about your finances. I hope you reconsider. Your association as well as a lot of non-profit organizations except donations from the public. Yet we are never told how much money is raised or where the money goes. Ask a member of any group that question and nobody will give you a straight answer.

When asked how Pine Grove has been able to keep operating with a dwindling membership. The person answered, \” it hasn’t been easy we recently had to take an $85,000 mortgage\”. 

This idea of keeping things in house is one of the reasons why the public has problems with giving their hard earned money when asked to donate to this cause or that cause.

Yet you suggest this individual who answered my question should be punished.Your association can now put up a sign saying help us pay off our mortgage. And most will gladly give to that cause. Instead of chastising the individual you should give him/her a thank you for helping your cause.

 

 

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Cops Killed by Gunfire List Continues to Grow

 

(Image: National Fraternal Order of Police, Facebook) Sept. 1, 2015 – Lieutenant Charles Joseph Gliniewicz, Fox Lake Police Department, Illinois Aug. 28, 2015 – Deputy Sheriff Darren H. Goforth, Harris County Sheriff\’s Office, Texas Aug. 26, 2015 – Police Officer Henry Nelson, Sunset Police Department, Louisiana Aug. 24, 2015 – Senior Trooper Steven Vincent, Louisiana State…

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PA Gaming Control Board Approves $72,500 in Fines Against Three Casino Operators

HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 2, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board today approved fines totaling $72,500 against three casino operators for various violations.

The fines were the result of the approvals of consent agreements between the PGCB\’s Office of Enforcement Counsel and:

  • SugarHouse HSP Gaming, LP, operator of the SugarHouse Casino in Philadelphia for Self-Exclusion List violations 
  • Greenwood Gaming & Entertainment, Inc., operator of Parx Casino in Bucks County for mailing marketing materials to persons on the PGCB\’s Self-Exclusion List 
  • Chester Downs and Marina, LLC., operator of Harrah\’s Philadelphia Casino in Delaware County for jackpot violations

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CNB Business News: PSEG\’s New Jersey Investments Continue to Create Local Jobs

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CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION SEEKS ADMINISTRATIVE STAY AND RECONSIDERATION OF EPA\’S CLEAN POWER PLAN

TRENTON – The Christie Administration today formally requested an Administrative Stay and Reconsideration of the Environmental Protection Agency\’s Clean Power Plan, stating it constitutes an unlawful extension of authority by the federal agency, threatens New Jersey\’s existing authority to manage and oversee its own energy future and disproportionately places an unfair burden on states that have already significantly reduced carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants and other sources over the years. 

The state\’s opposition to the Clean Power Plan, also known as the 111(d) Rule, is outlined in a letter from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to U.S. EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy requesting an Administrative Stay and Reconsideration of the rule.

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The Donnie McClurkin Show Makes History By Shooting To #1 In New York And Philadelphia

 

The Show Dominates the Airwaves by Capturing the #1 spot in New York for Two Consecutive Months – and is Winning Big Everywhere Else

 

NEW YORK and LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — How often does a faith-based, inspirational radio show knock out the competition? Never, UNTIL NOW. The Donnie McClurkin Show, hosted by award-winning singer, minister, and producer Donnie McClurkin, outperformed all other formats in two of the nation\’s top markets—New York City and Philadelphia.

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Freeholders Present the 2015 Camden County Fair on September 19 & 20

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Jewelry Store Robberies Dallas Task Force Helps Put Violent Criminals Behind Bars

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NJDOT suspends roadway construction projects over Labor Day weekend

 

(Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced that construction projects on roads and bridges will be suspended over the Labor Day weekend to help minimize congestion and help traffic flow as smoothly as possible.

All construction on state highways will be suspended from 6 a.m. Friday, September 4, until noon Tuesday, September 8.

 

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Narcan Saved 95 Lives in Gloucester County

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