Three Workshops on Financial Literacy for Women Offered by LVA-CC

(September 10, 2015) – Literacy Volunteers of America in partnership with Camden County Library and the Camden County One-Stop Career Center are offering three, free workshops to help women who need and want to develop their financial literacy skills.

\”Control Your Money: Women and Financial Literacy\” are 90-minute workshops that will address a number of pertinent topics including: Needs vs. Wants, a four step spending plan; Suggestions for Reducing Expenses and Increasing Income; Understanding Credit and Borrowing; Saving and Banking; Avoiding Money Traps; Family Financial Literacy; and Dreaming and Planning.

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CNB ARCHIVES January 2010: ONE NATION UNDER GOD | Watch

One Nation Under God.\” This simple phrase, added to the pledge of allegiance over 50 years ago has been the source of unbelievable debate and heated controversy. Likewise, the phrase \’In God We Trust\’ on our currency has been targeted and continues to be attacked as improper and politically incorrect. Lawsuits have been filed and legal minds employed to ascertain whether such statements violate the concept of \’separation of church and state\’. As this debate continues, some so called experts have implied or concluded that our Founding Fathers and Patriots were not religious.

These secular champions, in an effort to further their own causes, have even painted these great men and women from our history as being devoid of religious passions or even a belief in God. This is a part of their strategy to remove any discussion of God from the public forum.

These men and women were passionately religious and saw the hand of God all around them. To God they gave Thanks for His Hand in the founding of this great nation. To Him, according to their own testimony they turned for wisdom and strength when life and liberty hung in the balance. Certainly the debate on separation of church and state will continue. But no one can dispute how our Founding Fathers and Patriots felt about God. The record is clear!

\’One Nation Under God\’ is Jon McNaughton\’s witness and reminder that those who went before us knew from whence their blessings came! To view the details of this artwork, copy and paste the link below into your browswer: http://mcnaughtonart.com/artwork/view…

Original Edit by Bryan Illguth Cinematography by Rod Meldrum

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Obituary | William J. Nolan of Runnemede

William J. Nolan, on September 12, 2015, of Williamstown, formerly of Runnemede, age 66.

loved husband of Donna (nee Corcoran). Loving brother of Catherine and Walter Nolan. Also survived by many nieces and nephews who he was very proud of.

Bill was an avid golfer and member of White Oaks Country Club where he golfed weekly with Bobby, Chuck and newest member of foursome Ron.

At the age of 19 he entered the Auto Parts business at Glendora Auto Parts where owner Dave Brownell of Cherry Hill taught him the Auto Parts business. On Dave\’s passing William became a loyal employee of Mechanics Auto Parts then NAPA until his retirement one year ago. Bill cared for and sincerely appreciated his customers over the years. As a loyal employee he was the first to arrive and the last to leave.

On his retirement he found joy in continuing to rise early making coffee and carrying Donna\’s brief case to the car with a kiss goodbye for the day.

While Bill enjoyed giving flowers to his best friend and wife Donna he would prefer in lieu of flowers at his passing donations be made to The Arc Gloucester Annual Golf Tournament, 1555 Gateway Boulevard, West Deptford, NJ 08096 (information may be obtained on The Arc Gloucester web site) or the Tiger Woods Foundation, 8500 River Road, Bethesda, MD 20817.

There will be a viewing from 12 to 2pm Saturday afternoon at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Interment private at the request of the family.

via www.gardnerfuneralhome.com

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Patrick R. Caridi, age 90, of Runnemede

 

Born: June 23, 1925
Died: September 13, 2015

Patrick R. Caridi, on September 13, 2015, of Runnemede, formerly of Camden. Age 90.

Patrick was the youngest of 7 siblings. He is survived by many nieces, nephews, and extended family members.

Patrick proudly served in the United States Army during World War II. He was a lifelong proprietor for local businesses in South Jersey, most recently the former Pete’s Cafe.

There will be a viewing from 9:15 to 10:15am on Tuesday at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Funeral Mass 11am at Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa’s RC Church, Runnemede.

Interment private at the request of the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Patrick’s name to the Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.

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

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Consumer Alert: Prestone® Windshield De-Icer and Prestone® Ice & Frost Shield

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Carmen Palmiero Basketall League Meeting, Looking for Coaches

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Camden County Freeholders Ban Pet Stores from Selling Animals from Puppy and Kitten Mills

 

(September 10, 2015) – The Camden County Freeholder Board will prohibit pet stores operating in Camden County from selling animals from breeders operating inhumane puppy mills. Today, Norman’s Law was introduced to the public to eliminate a feeder system for puppy and kitten mills in pet stores in Camden County. Upon adoption the Freeholder Board will be only the fourth county governing body in the nation to utilize this model legislation. 

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CNB ARCHIVES 2010: Dogs of War, Murder Suspect Caught, Reporter Moving, RR Crossings Repair

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Shutting down Iron Man: Conservatives, liberals agree on need for weaponized drone ban

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First legal harvest of marijuana fueling gray market for pot in U.S. capital – The Washington Post

In upper Northwest Washington, marijuana buds the size of zucchinis hang drying in a room once reserved for yoga. In the Shaw neighborhood, pot grown in a converted closet sits meticulously trimmed, weighed and sealed in jars. Elsewhere, from Georgetown to Capitol Hill to Congress Heights, seven-leafed weeds are flowering in bedrooms, back yards and window boxes.

Welcome to the first crop of legal pot in the nation’s capital — where residents may grow and possess marijuana but are still forbidden to sell it.

In recent weeks, a small army of mostly novice gardeners who took up growing when the District legalized marijuana in February have begun to roll, pack and smoke the joints, bongs and bowls of their labor. By one estimate, they have collectively grown upward of 100 pounds with a street value north of a half-million dollars — far more than most of these amateur cultivators are likely to consume on their own.

All of which presents a thorny question for District leaders and police in a city where cultivation and possession are legal but sales are not: How the heck will all this pot get from those who have it to those who want it?

 

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