Dr. Thomas Cunningham, Gloucester City Dentist for 30 Years

On June 21, 2007, age 74, of Cherry Hill, and Avalon, NJ, and a dentist in Gloucester City for over 30 years.

He is survived by his beloved wife, JoAnne (nee Ware), his son, Thomas A., Jr. (Heather) of Cinnaminson, his daughter Sandra L. Dromgoole (Charles) of Gloucester Twp., 2 grandchildren, Devin Patrick and Molly Erin Dromgoole, his granddog, Lulu and his sister, Patricia Baer of West Deptford.

Dr. Cunningham graduated from Woodbury HS. He received his B.S. from Rutgers University and his D.D.S. from Univ. of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the American Dental and NJ Dental Associations. He served in the U.S. Navy as a 2nd Lieutenant and was a member of the American Legion Post 281 in Gloucester Twp.

Dr. Cunningham\’s family will receive friends on Wednesday, from 10:00-10:45 AM, at Grace Episcopal Church, 19 E. Kings Hwy., Haddon-field, NJ 08033. His Service will follow at 11:00 AM. Interment will be in the Church\’s Memorial Garden. The family requests in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Dr. Cunningham\’s name to the Church at the above address. Arrangements by KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL SERVICES OF HADDONFIELD

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Obit Vivian Carole Lose of Gloucester City

Suddenly, On June 21, 2007. Age 65. Of Gloucester City. Loving cousin of the late Marlene Jean Adams and Lucy DiChurch. Survived by cousins and her devoted friends at Friendly’s Restaurant in Wenonah, Glassboro and the Deptford Mall.

Vivian was a longtime resident of Gloucester City. Vivian started her career at Friendly’s Restaurant in the Deptford Mall as a prep person in 1993. Vivian later worked at the Friendly’s in Wenonah and recently worked between there and the Friendly’s in Glassboro. She was a hard worker who was loved by all her co-workers and will be missed.

Relatives, friends and co-workers are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Friday morning from 8:15 to 9:15 am the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 am at Sacred Heart R.C. Church: Black Horse Pike (at Kings Highway) Mount Ephraim.

Interment New Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. There will be no evening viewing. Memorial donations be made in Vivian’s memory to Sacred Heart R.C. Church: 11 North Black Horse Pike, Mount Ephraim, NJ 08059. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com

under online obituaries of Vivian Carole Lose.

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City Construction/Housing Office \”Moving on Up to the Eastside\”

The Gloucester City Construction Code/Housing Office has found a new home at Monmouth Street and the railroad. Those departments will be moving from the Police Administration Building at 313 Monmouth Street into the former County Health Station trailer that sits along side of the Train Station Depot. It will be a month or more before the building will be ready for occupancy. Counters have to be built, equipment and files have to be packed and moved. Plus the building needs to be wired for computer terminals and phones.

This past Saturday Joe Stecklair , left and John Stiefel, who are normally out and about inspecting construction sites and rental properties , were instead volunteering their time to make renovations to the office building. Stecklair is very excited about the move. \”There will be more room. \”I can\’t wait. Where we are now is just too small,\” said Stecklair.

The city purchased the building from the county for $1.00. The public will be informed when the new office building is open through this web site.

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Captain Bob’s Fishing Report

Pictured: from left, Scott Bevan, Ken MacAdams, Jim Coppola, Tim Stevens, Captain Bob Bevan standing.

BAD START—–GREAT ENDING……..Departure time was logged for 5:30 AM, Saturday, June 16th. The crew’s 35-mile trip to the \”shark grounds\” was one man short. Ken MacAdams phoned from his cell to say he blew a tire on Route 55 in Glassboro and doesn’t know how to use a lug wrench.

State Police helped Ken and he is on his way.

One hour later leaving the dock, the crew hears a loud \”bang\”; turned out to be nothing but a broken spark plug. We have a spare and we are on our way.

Drop bang stick overboard ($200) lost. Fish for five hours and Mr. Marko shows up. At 2 PM Scott hooks up and with teamwork, we land a 120 lb. Mako. Two hours later, \”Old Boy\” Tim Stevens hooks up and once again great team work results in our second Mako about 100 lbs.

Beautiful day on the water and Ken made it home without a flat.

Bay had good flounder biting on Saturday and Sunday. Come on down. Still time to book a trip on the \”Gracie\” with Captain Bob and crew. Call 856-456-5511 or 609-417-3786. see Fishing photo album

more fishing stories on CNB

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News Flash! City Parking Lot Being Cleaned?

Hello Bill,
I just got home from doing errands and happened to drive down Market St. towards King. There was a tow truck removing two vehicles from the parking lot you wrote about yesterday (Kotter brothers). Once again, your reporting has made a difference for the citizens of Gloucester!!! see Story

Thank you so much for all the time and energy you put into \”Cleary\’s Blog.\” It is exciting to have so much conversation, debates, and positives results going on in town as a result of your hard work. Please continue with your exceptional work!!

With respect and gratitude,

An Appreciative Citizen

Note from Bill: People often ask; \” why do you spend so much of your time working on that web site? After all you are suppose to be retired. \”

Your kind words explain the reason. Thank you.

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Make Funny Faces! Chuckles by Ed the 7th Son

from the desk of a Computer Service Tech

A woman customer called the Canon help desk with a problem with her printer.

Tech support: Are you running it under windows?
Customer: \”No, my desk is next to the door, but that is a good point. The man sitting in the cubicle next to me is under a window, and his printer is working fine.\”
One more……Tech support: \”Okay Bob, let\’s press the control and escape keys at the same time. That brings up a task list in the middle of the screen. Now type the letter \”P\” to bring up the Program Manager.\”

Customer: I don\’t have a P.
Tech support: On your keyboard, Bob.
Customer: What do you mean?
Tech support: \”P\”…..on your keyboard, Bob.
Customer: I\’M NOT GOING TO DO THAT!
The last one……The local priest came across Paddy who had stumbled out of the town tavern.
\”Paddy,\” he said, \” I\’m afraid I\’ll not be seeing you in Heaven one day.\”
\”Really, Father?\” slurred Paddy. \”What have you done?\”

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