Joanne Airns, 77, of Westmont

AIRNS, JOANNE E.
(Nee Keller) On November 24, 2007, Age 77, of Westmont, NJ.
Loving mother of Robert Cairns (Gina) of Pennsauken, NJ, Scott Cairns (Karla) of Westmont, NJ, Thomas Cairns of Westmont, NJ, Daniel Cairns of Atlantic City, NJ, Brian Cairns of Atlantic City, NJ and the late Deborah Hall. Dear sister of Leanne Macri, the late Howard Keller and the late MarleneDavis. Grandmother of Scott, Lauren, Katelyn, Gina, Alicia, Robby, Craig, Kimberly, Mike, Jimmy, Kyle, Rachael, Billy, Lindsey and the late Julie. Great Grandmother of Shawn.
Joanne was a longtime member of the Holy Saviour Church.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing Thursday morning from 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM at Holy Saviour Church, 50 Emerald Ave., Westmont, NJ, followed by her Funeral Mass at 11:30 AM. Interment, Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ. In lieu of flowers the family requests that contributions in her memory be made to the Holy Saviour Church or the charity of the donors\’ choice. Arrangements by the JACKSON FUNERAL HOME of Westmont, NJ.

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Bill’s Point of View: \’The Good and The Bad\’ for November

  • CHEERSThe Tree & Beautification Committee planted twelve spruce (Christmas) trees between the War Memorial and Wing Hing Chinese Restaurant on Saturday, October 20. The trees are a great addition to our Broadway business corridor and will be used for decorating during various yearly holidays, starting with the Christmas event on December 1.
    An additional 20 more trees were planted in various locations throughout the city to complement the existing tree canopy. In addition, this month, a small number of members planted 24 mums at the Iron Lady at Proprietor\’s Park. Big thumbs up to the community volunteers who took time out of their busy schedules to further beautify our City.
  • JEERS- To the stores, food distributors and wholesalers who continue to sell Topps frozen hamburgers, recalled more than a month ago because the meat is contaminated with fatal E. coli bacteria strains. New Jersey state inspectors still were finding some of the Topps burgers at stores, including one in Gloucester City. Investigators from the State Division of Consumer Affairs were back in Gloucester City last week and cited another local store for selling toys that were recalled. Both Gloucester City stores were the only two in South Jersey to violate the recall notice. All of the other stores were in North Jersey.
  • JEERSThe people of the City of Camden are in an on-going battle to revive their homes and attract new residents and businesses. However, Fox Undercover discovered a problem that could put a damper on those important efforts. They found the drug methadone being openly sold, bought and consumed in the downtown area, just feet from the County Prosecutor\’s Office. Acting Camden County prosecutor Joshua Ottenberg told the Fox News reporter, \”Arrests would not stop this from happening. We arrest one person and another will take his place.\” I never thought of it that way, did you. Why bother to arrest any criminals. Just let them continue to commit crimes. Mr. Ottenburg\’s analysis could be the reason Camden City is rated one of the most dangerous in the country.
  • CHEERSTo the Gloucester City Police Department for their continuous effort to control crime in the community. The Uniform Crime Report for Gloucester City reveals there were 28.84 crimes per 1000 people committed in 2006. In 1996, there were 28.30 crimes per 1000 people. Also Kudos to the Police Department for keeping the public informed by issuing Crime Alerts and a weekly Crime Report.
  • CHEERS To the Gloucester Catholic High School football team on winning the Non-Public Group 2 title knocking off St. Joseph 24-21. The Rams play for the state title this weekend against Holy Cross. Also Cheers to the Gloucester Catholic Girls Soccer team on winning the Non-Public A girls\’ soccer state championship by beating the No. 1 team in the nation, Immaculate Heart Academy 3-0. 
  • CHEERS To the student at Alice Costello School, Brooklawn who alerted his teacher about a classmate that had a list of children and staff he wanted to harm. That took a lot of courage to stand up and speak out, especially for a child. Someone is doing something right! An example should be made of that child\’s actions – a positive example. 
  • CHEERS- To the members of the Mount Ephraim Celebrations Committee for working diligently with town businesses and organizations to purchase wreaths and holiday banners for the light lanterns on West Kings Highway. Also kudos to the Committee on organizing the Halloween festivities. 
  • CHEERSSam Conte Sr. and Michelle Orosze of the Mount Ephraim Rotary presented new dictionaries to the third grade students of the Mary Bray School. What a great idea! 
  • CHEERSFinally, there is a movement to alleviate the heavy traffic congestions on the highways in South Jersey. Plans for a possible extension of the PATCO rail line will be the subject of informational open houses in five South Jersey communities over the next two weeks. One of the meetings will be in Gloucester City, Dec. 4 at the ME Costello School. Under consideration are three proposals to run the line deeper into South Jersey and to extend it along Philadelphia\’s growing waterfront. The traffic jams and auto accidents on Route 42 and Route 295 are an everyday occurrence. The construction of a new rail line is long overdue. To those that oppose the idea come up with another suggestion to solve the problem; I am listening! 

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Women’s College Basketball; Rider Signs Three


LAWRENCEVILLE—Rider University Head Women’s Basketball Coach Lynn Milligan has announced that three student-athletes have signed national letters of intent to further their education and continue their basketball careers at Rider.

Alyssa Parsons, Lauren Gregg and Sarah Homan returned NLI’s joining Rider’s Class of 2012.

\”We are thrilled these three talented young ladies have chosen to be a part of Rider University and our basketball program,\” said Milligan who is in her first season as head coach of the Broncs. \”They are committed to the future success of this team and are willing to do what it takes for us to reach the goals of the program. They are great basketball players but more importantly terrific people. They are all important pieces to the puzzle of our future.\”

Parsons, a 5’5\” point guard from Philadelphia, Pa., is currently a senior at Archbishop Wood and is a two-time Second Team All-Catholic League honoree.

\”Alyssa is a tough, heady, smart Philadelphia point guard,\” Milligan said. \”She has the attitude and work ethic to succeed at Rider both on and off the court. She is a natural leader.\”

Gregg, a 5’8\” senior guard from Collingswood High in South Jersey, is a two-time All-Group II and two-time Colonial Conference honoree while leading the team in scoring her sophomore and junior seasons. Gregg also lettered in soccer.

\”Lauren is the type of player who can do a bit of everything,\” Milligan said. \”She can run, pass defend, and shoot the ball. She only plays one way and that is hard. She is skilled enough to play either guard position and can score in a number of ways.\”

Homan, a 6’3\” center from Upper Darby, Pa., is a senior at Delco Christian earning First Team All-League and Third Team All-Delaware County honors while averaging 15 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks per game as a junior.

\”Sarah brings a great element of size to our team,\” said Milligan. \”She is versatile in the paint. She can post up and hit the 15 foot jumper and she will be a great complement to our inside game.\”

Rider (3-2) travels to Penn to face the Quakers Wednesday night at the Palestra.

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Letters: This Holiday Season Remember Their Sacrifices

Hi Gang-

With the holiday season upon us, I ran across this really fabulous organization that assists Americans in sending care packages to our troops in harms way.

Whether you agree with the war or oppose it, these brave men and women are just doing their extremely risky jobs. They have very little to remind them of home, their friends and families. Some don\’t even get mail.

Supporting them can be as simple as writing them a letter, letting them know you are thinking of them. You may find this not only to be very rewarding emotionally for yourself, but maybe you make a new friend! Who couldn\’t use another true friend?

If you can afford it or feel it appropriate, their needs are vast. Snacks, movies, magazines, cards, games, phone cards, toys (to give to Afghan & Iraqi children to earn their trust), shirts, toiletries…you name it. The site is easy to use, it lets you read exactly what each \”group\” has requested. There is no middleman, you send the package directly to the contact person on the list. You can pick the branch of service you\’d like to support. You can even choose to send it to a man or a woman.

I really think this is a great cause and hope you and your family will consider even the most modest gift to our brothers and sisters in the military.

Here is the link…

http://www.wheretosend.com/anysoldier/ 

More info about the site from Fox News

Thanks again for your consideration and generosity!

Happy Holidays-

Bill Braddock (Zach\’s Dad)

\"Enhanced

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Robert Currie, 38, of Deptford

CURRIE, ROBERT
A resident of Deptford, NJ for 38 years died on Nov. 22, 2007 at the age of 80 years.
Beloved husband of Joan Currie (nee Smith). Loving father of Donald Santarpio (daughter-in-law Patty) of Blackwood, NJ, Linda LeDrew of Blackwood, NJ, Jimmy Currie (daughter-in-law Theresa) of Blackwood, NJ, and Bobby Currie (daughter-in-law Dawn) of Westville, NJ. Grandfather of Don, Jennifer, Bobby, Amanda, and Ashley and great-grand father of Gianna, Darren, Dylan, and Robert.
Viewing will be Tuesday evening 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the EARLEFUNERAL HOME, 122 W. Church Street, Blackwood, NJ 08012. (Religious Service will be at 8:00 PM). In lieu of flowers, contributions would be appreciated to the American Heart Assn., 1 Union St., Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ 08691. Condolences may be viewed/posted through the guest book at www.earlefuneralhome. com

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Anna Cortese DeFuria, age 70, of Gloucester City

On November 23, 2007. Age 70. Of Gloucester City, Hammonton and Naples, Italy. Loving wife of the late Renato DeFuria. Beloved mother of Giuseppe DeFuria of Naples, Italy, Omero \”Tony\” DeFuria (Doris Wiegand) of Gloucester City and Davide DeFuria of Willow Grove, PA. Devoted grandmother of 4.

Anna was born, raised and lived in Naples, Italy. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Wednesday Evening from 7 to 9 pm at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Catholic Religious Service 8:30 pm in the funeral home. There will be no morning viewing on Thursday.

Family requests memorial donations in Anna\’s memory to Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church: Special Fund: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Anna Cortese-DeFuria.

 

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Gloucester City\’s New School Superintendent Has Arrived

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Jane Black, 68 of Audubon

BLACK, JANE A.
(nee Gernhardt), age 68 of Audubon, passed away on Thursday November 22, 2007 at Kindred Hospital in Philadelphia, PA.
Mrs. Black is the widow of her late husband Harvey J. & is survived by her children Michael & his wife Debra Black, Jeffrey Black, Susan & her husband John McAneny and Linda Gillman. She is the proud Grandmother of Ryan Black, Tyler Gillman and Kaitlyn Gillman and is the sister of Walter Gernhardt, Jr., Dennis Gernhardt, Carole Johnson and Susan Shimer.
Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday morning at 11 am at Holy Maternity Church 431 W. Nicholson Rd. Audubon. Interment will follow at Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro.
Relatives and friends are invited to call on Tuesday evening between 7 and 9 pm at the Henry Funeral Home 152 W. Atlantic Ave. Audubon.

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Ben Franklin Bridge

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Peter Repicz, age 65, of Gloucester City

On November 22, 2007. Age 65. Of Gloucester City. Loving and devoted brother of George Repicz of Ohio and Mary Kasprzak of Idaho. Survived by many beloved nieces and nephews. Peter was a teacher at the Haddon Heights Baptist High School where he taught physics, chemistry, biology and math.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Monday morning from 11 am to 12 Noon at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Baptist Religious Service 12 Noon in the funeral home officiated by Pastor Timothy Schieber of Calvary Baptist Church in West Collingswood Heights.

Interment Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. There will be no evening viewing. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Peter Repicz. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Phone: 856-456-1142

 

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