Kathy Coghlan, Ralph Saquella, Tom Sullivan and Joe Reiners Among GCHS Alumni Honorees

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Gloucester Catholic\’s Alumni Scholarship Recipients (photo provided)

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (November 11, 2015)–Gloucester Catholic alumni Kathy Coghlan ’68, Ralph Saquella ’59, Tom Sullivan ’77 and Joe Reiners ’54 will be acknowledged for their contributions to GCHS during the annual Alumni Communion Breakfast on Sunday, November 22, at 9 a.m. at the school.

In addition, over forty students will be recognized for their receipt of alumni scholarships.

Tickets can be purchased by contacting Anne Barron at the school at (856) 456-4400 ext. 220

source Gloucester Catholic High School

 

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HS Football: Schedule and NJ.com\’s picks for the 2015 regional crossover games

 

Here is the schedule for the NJSIAA Regional Crossover games, plus NJ.com\’s picks for each game. X- denotes the predicted winner. THURSDAY, NOV. 12 North Bergen at X-Paterson Eastside, 7 X-Morristown at West Orange, 7 Northern Highlands at X-Randolph, 4 X-Morris Hills at Jefferson, 7 Vernon at X-Tenafly, 7 X-Demarest at Dwight-Morrow, 7 X-Cliffside Park at…

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Harlan C. \”Bud\” Blackiston, Sr., Retired Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 322 Member, GHS Alumnus

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Age 71 Gloucester City

On November 11, 2015. Peacefully, in his home surrounded, cared by his loving wife of 53 years, Mary Elizabeth (nee Pippett). Devoted father of Harlan C. \”Buddy\” Blackiston, Jr. (Deborah), Michael Blackiston (Holly), Kristeen (Kenney) Piduch and Kimberly (Marco) Anthony. Cherished grandfather of Marco Jr., Brandon, Ryan, Michael, Taylor and Joshua. Beloved brother of Patricia Freeman and Marla Welch.

Harlan was known to all as \”Bud\” and was a lifetime resident of Gloucester City. He graduated from Gloucester City High School and was a pipefitter for 30 years with Local Union # 322 Plumbers and Pipefitters in Winslow.

Relatives, friends and fellow Union members are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Saturday, November 14 from 2 pm to 4 pm at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Presbyterian Service 4 pm officiated by Pastor Kathryn Morgan in the funeral home. Cremation private.

\"6a00d8341bf7d953ef01bb07cf3abd970d-120wi\"Family requests memorial donations in Holy Redeemer Hospice: 150 East Ninth Avenue, Runnemede, NJ 08078 or St. Jude’s Hospital for Children: c/o McCann-Healey Funeral Home providing envelopes.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Harlan C. \”Bud\” Blackiston, Sr.

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

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING PENNSYLVANIA: ELK HARVEST RESULTS RELEASED

 

Twenty bulls taken in one-week season; harvest totals 85 elk.

 

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Charles Stone, of Montrose, with a 6- by 6-point bull elk he harvested on the first day of the season, Nov. 9. Twenty of 21 hunters with a bull elk license were successful in the 2015 season that concluded Saturday. A total of 85 elk were harvested during the season. 

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More than 73 percent of the hunters participating Pennsylvania’s 2015 elk hunt have taken home a trophy.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission today announced 85 elk were taken by hunters during the regular one-week elk season that ended Nov. 7. And for those licensed to hunt antlered elk, also known as bulls, the success rate was 95 percent.

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