BROOKLAWN: UFO Sightings……\”It was so close we could see into the sides\”

By Steve Flowers

Related: My Encounter with A UFO

To my critics,

Basically there are two kinds of UFO sightings; the most common being a white disc or other shape either traveling at supersonic speeds, hovering, or moving in an unexplainable pattern, almost always at high altitudes. The second and very rare is where the person(s) sees the actual craft. Usually these are the guys my critics would call \”the real nut cases.\”

 

In our case, I and the Burkies saw a craft that was so close you could see into the sides. (Lights) Having flown on over 1,000 airplane flights and talked about this sighting to scientists, radio wave researchers, air traffic controllers and pilots, I thought I would share my theories with you.

 

First of all the craft was not a \”flying saucer\” but an oval aircraft with outside bands rotating at a high rate of speed. The center section did not spin. Airplanes have flaps – flaps down to go up, flaps up to go down. The Brooklawn UFO had what I have named V flaps. (side view) Open > to hover and move slowly and closed < to move at Mach plus thousands speed. Open flaps as we witnessed would simultaneously push air up and down at the same time, therefore it was able to move in a straight line, then change its independent V flaps to hover and move back towards us.

 

The questions that always come up are \”what kind of fuel do they use and how would they refuel?\” The lights we saw (green, red and white) inside the V flaps probably were not lights at all. More than likely we were witnessing some type of refueling process giving off these colors, perhaps absorbing some of the Earth\’s magnetic field, radio waves, or producing its own antimatter.

 

Who knows but one thing for sure they have to \”eat on the run.\” One problem I always have with this is you would think this would make the craft susceptible to radar.

 

Whatever they use for a propulsion system is unimaginable. But one thing distinguishes it from any of our aircraft and that is its noise level – there isn\’t any! To this day it would be unique to the aviation industry which rules out any movie inspired hallucination. With that said I have attached an aerial of the flight path in 1966. Things haven\’t changed that much but I have to ask, \”If 3 young kids saw this object, half the size of a 737, what was the whole town smoking?\” Or maybe they pushed the \”pause\” button on the rest of you.

 

Wouldn\’t it be interesting to talk to a Philadelphia International air traffic controller from that era?

 

Don\’t be naïve folks there\’s information in their archives and there are former pilots that want them opened. It\’s time and it doesn\’t matter that time has passed – then again maybe the Brooklawn UFO is parked at Maguire Air Force Base!

Note: Steve is a former resident of Brooklawn and a graduate of Gloucester City High School. He now lives in Texas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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Heather Panarello, age 26, of Bellmawr

PANARELLO, HEATHER L.
(Nee Coleman), on November 15, 2007, of Bellmawr. Age 26.
Beloved wife ofMatthew and survived by her loving companion, Kurt the dog, \”Mommy\’s Boy\”. Beloved daughter of George and Starr Coleman of Bellmawr. Granddaughter of Joseph Toomey and the late Ida Toomey and Jean VanAllen and great granddaughter of Rose Pino. Dear sister of Gina Coleman and her companion Denise Williams. Loving niece of BertDebus, Beverly Schotter and Ida Joyce McConnell. Daughter-in-law of Roseann Jester. Brother-in-law ofMichael Panarello and Jenna Jester.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Monday evening from 7 to 9pm and Tuesday morning from 9 to 10am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Service Tuesday 10am.
Interment is private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the family.
Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to Condolences@Gardner FuneralHome.com

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Kenneth Powell, of Lindenwold formerly of Bellmawr

POWELL, KENNETH
On November 16, 2007 of Lindenwold, formerly of
Bellmawr NJ. Age 46.
Beloved son of Grace (nee McDermott) and the late William. Loving brother of Sandra Powell and Clark Powell and his wife Pat. Also survived by aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Monday 9 am to 11 am at GARDNERFUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Service, Monday 11 am at the Funeral Home. Interment New St. Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made in Kenneth\’s memory to the American Cancer Society, 1851 Old Cuthbert Rd, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034. Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to Condolences @GardnerFuneralHome. com

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Governor Corzine meets with Gloucester City Union Firemen Representatives

NJ Governor Jon Corzine, with Steve Quinn, President of the Gloucester City Fire Fighter\’s Union FMBA Local 51 and Tom Wiltsey, President of the Gloucester City Fire Officer\’s Union FMBA Local 251.

The two local firemen met with Governor Corzine during the League of Municipalities Convention held this past week in Atlantic City.

Related: Fire Category

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Rose Kenney age 84, of Bellmawr

KENNEY, ROSE
(Nee DiLeo), on November 16, 2007, of Bellmawr, NJ. Age 84.
Beloved wife of the late Robert Kenney. Dear mother of Marilyn DiCiano (Nick) and Geri Summerville (Allen) of Washington Township, NJ. Loving grandmother of Bob Porreca (Sarah), Renee Watson (Jeff), Marci DiCiano ofWashington Twp., NJ and Tom Porreca of Tacoma, WA. Great grandmother of Gianna, Nicky and Alicia. Dear sister of Angeline Wirt of Sicklerville, NJ, Frank DiLeo (Virginia) of Blackwood, NJ and Phyllis Simmons (Bob) of Rehoboth Beach, DE and the late Florence Paciocco, Joseph DiLeo, Fran Chew, Anna Graziani and Rocco DiLeo. Dear sister-in-law of Earl Kenney (Pearl) of Bellmawr. Loving aunt to many nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Monday morning 9 to 10:30am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Service Monday 10:30am. Interment New St. Mary\’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. Expressions of sympathy maybe e-mailed to Condolences@ GardnerFuneralHome. com

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Mary Ann Alcorn, nee McCollum, of Cherry Hill, born in Gloucester City

GAGNON, MARY ANN ALCORN
(Nee McCollum), age 90, on November 13, 2007, of Cherry Hill, formerly of Riverton.
She was born in Gloucester City and a long time resident of Riverton. She was a member of Sacred Heart Church and the Porch Club of Riverton.
She was the wife of the late Arthur Gagnon. She is survived by her children, William Alcorn, Joseph Alcorn, Ruth Alcorn and seven grandchildren and five great grandchildren.
Relatives and Friends are invited to attend the Liturgy of Christian Burial Monday 10:00 AM at Sacred Heart Church, 4th Street & Linden Ave., Riverton, NJ. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ.
Arrangements by WEBER FUNERAL HOME, Riverton.

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Tim Chase, 48, of Mt. Ephraim

CHASE, TIMOTHY W. \’TIM\’
Suddenly on November 13, 2007, age 48 of Mt. Ephraim, NJ. Beloved husband of Donna L. (nee Clyborne). Devoted stepfather of Regina C.,Teresa, and J.T. Chico.
Beloved son of Frank and Kate Chase of Kirkwood, NJ. Dear brother of Thomas, Gerald, Susan Chase, and the late Joyce; also several nieces, nephews, cousins, and many friends; and loving companions Tommy, George & Fred.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing Sunday evening 6-8 PM at the
MAHAFFEY-MILANO
FUNERAL HOME
11 E. Kings Hwy.
Mt. Ephraim, NJ
856-931-1628
Funeral Service Sunday evening 8 PM at the Funeral Home. Interment will be private.
Family requests in lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to any animal charity of your choice.

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TCNJ’s MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM FALLS 79-55 IN SEASON OPENER

November 16

Williamsport, PA…The College of New Jersey men’s basketball team opened the new season on Friday night facing King’s College in the first round of Lycoming College’s Tip-Off Tournament. Unfortunately, the Lions were not able to deliver a win for interim Head Coach Matt Hunter in his coaching debut as the Lions fell 79-55 to the Monarchs. TCNJ trailed 40-20 at the half and dropped to the consolation game and will face the host Warriors of Lycoming College on Saturday at 2 p.m.

A year ago, the Lions went 12-14, while Kings finished the season with a 19-9 mark after earning a spot in the 2007 NCAA Division III Championships.

Senior forward Jeff Warner (Jackson, NJ/Jackson Memorial) added 14 for the Lions while junior guard Jeff Molinelli (Pennington, NJ/Hopewell Valley) chipped in 10 points.

King’s College’s senior guard Jamie Cousart (Holland, PA) and senior forward Ryan Nenstiel (Zion Grove, PA) both added 16 points in the win as they helped their team mount a 40-20 halftime lead and never look back.

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Mens College Hoops: Lycoming 58 TCNJ 56

Williamsport, PA.Lycoming\’s men\’s basketball team defeated The College of
New Jersey by a score of 58-56 in the consolation game of the Lycoming
Tip-Off Tournament on Saturday.

Warrior point guard Eric Anthony (Wheeling, WV) led the team with 14
points, and shared the team lead of three assists with fellow guard
Jemayne Nowlin (Gaithersburg, MD).

Nowlin knocked in seven points on the
day, including Lycoming\’s only three-pointer of the first half.
Anthony had nine of his points in the first period, while sophomore Ricky
Varnell (Patterson, NY) claimed eight of his ten points before the break.
But TCNJ\’s Lions wouldn\’t go away and the score at halftime was knotted at
31.

The Warriors grew a lead in the second half, eventually holding a
ten-point differential of 57-47 with 6:58 remaining. But then Lycoming
went cold, and nearly scoreless, for the remainder of the contest. They
gradually allowed TCNJ back in the game, until Warrior Greg Sye
(Chantilly, VA) sank a key foul shot with five seconds left on the clock.
The shot followed a crucial blocked shot by sophomore James Oberlies
(Philadelphia, PA). TCNJ\’s sophomore Steve Feinberg (Middletown, NJ/Red
Bank Catholic) drove free to the basket looking to give his team the lead,
when out of nowhere, Oberlies leapt through the air and swept the ball off
the backboard.

The game-saving play, as well as Oberlies\’ eight points on
the day, earned him a spot on the All-Tournament team.
Fellow All-Tournament members were King\’s Vince Scalzo, who was also the

Tip-Off Tournament\’s Most Valuable Player, TCNJ\’s junior guard Jeff
Molinelli (Pennington, NJ/Hopewell Valley), PSU-Altoona\’s Quintin Dziabo
and King\’s Jamie Cousart.
Molinelli led the Lions on the day with 17 points, while senior Mark Aziz
(Hackettstown, NJ/West Morris Central) added 11 points with six rebounds.

In the tourney\’s championship game, a talented King\’s squad narrowly
defeated a scrappy, well-coached PSU-Altoona team by a score of 61-59.
Senior forward Jeff Warner (Jackson, NJ/Jackson Memorial) and senior Corey
Gilmore (South Plainfield, NJ/South Plainfield) both chipped in nine
points as well.

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TCNJ WOMEN\’S BASKETBALL TEAM TO PLAY FOR TOURNEY TITLE

Arlington, VA. The College of New Jersey women\’s basketball team moved
into the championship game of the Marymount Tip-Off Classic as the Lions
won their second straight game of the tournament on Saturday beating
Denison University, 66-53.

The Lions were once again paced by junior center Hillary Klimowicz (Scotch
Plains, NJ/Scotch Plains-Fanwood) as she finished with 22 points and eight
rebounds. Klimowicz connected on 8-for-14 shooting from the floor.

TCNJ also had plenty of support as freshman Kelsey Kutch (Hillsborough,
NJ/Hillsborough) had her second straight double-figure performance
finishing with 16 points and added seven rebounds. Sophomore Alex Gregorek
(Mahwah, NJ/Academy of Holy Angels) came off of the bench netted a career
best 14 points and pulled down seven rebounds.

Junior Lisa Koch (Oakridge, NJ/Jefferson Twp.) once again was the catalyst
for the Lion attack dishing out a game-high six assists.

The Lion will play for the tournament title on Sunday, November 18 taking
on either the host institution or Gwynedd-Mercy College.

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