Blanche BORMAN, age 96, of Bellmawr


(Nee Basara) on May 21, 2008 of Bellmawr. Age 96.
Beloved wife of the late John J. Loving mother of Barbara and her husband Arthur. Dear grandmother of Lisa Candela (Pete), John Clark (Lindsey) and Kimberly Clark. Loving great grandmother of Ava Rose Candela.
Relatives and friends are invited to visit with the family Tuesday morning from 11 to 12 noon at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Liturgy Tuesday 12 noon. Interment St. Joseph\’s Cemetery, Chews Landing. Expressions of sympathy may be e-mailed to Condolences@Gardner FuneralHome.com

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Alfred Miaczynski, of Audubon, Decorated WW II Army Vet, former Postal Worker

MIACZYNSKI, ALFRED F.
Age 90, of Audubon, passed away at Brighton Gardens in Cherry Hill on Wednesday, May 21, 2008.
Mr. Miaczynski was born in Camden and had been a longtime resident of Audubon. Alfred Faithfully defended his country as a Tech Sgt. in Co. G of the 168th Infantry of the U.S. Army during WWII and was honorably discharged with a Purple Heart, the American Theater, European-African-Middle Eastern, Good Conduct, WWII Victory medals and the Distinguished Unit Badge. He had worked as a Postal Clerk for the U.S. Postal service in Camden and was an avid personal investor and stock market enthusiast.
Mr. Miaczynski is the husband of the late Janet (nee Kozlowski) and is the father of Ron & his wife Joann of Oaklyn and Judith & her husband Raymond Faucher of Cherry Hill. He is the brother of Jean Lubonski of Westmont, Irene DeLuca of Cambridge, MD, Alfreda Dobrowolski of Pittsburgh, PA, Eleanor Lukaszewicz of Bell-mawr the late Eugene and Stanley Miaczynski. Mr. Miaczynski is the proud Grandfather of Michelle (Ralph) Medoro, Raymond (Samantha) Faucher, Nick Faucher, Mandy and Timmy Miaczynski and Great Grandfather of Juliana Medoro.
Relatives and friends are invited to join the Miaczynski family to remember and pay tribute to Alfred on Tuesday between 10 and 11 am at Holy Maternity Church, 431 W. Nicholson Rd., Audubon where a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11 am. Interment and military honors will follow at St. Joseph\’s Cemetery Chews Landing.
Arrangements by: HENRY FUNERAL HOME, Audubon. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Holy Redeemer Hospice, 150 9th Ave., P.O. Box 250, Runnemede, NJ 08078

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Kurt W. Reintzel, age 32, of Haddonfield, University of Delaware Alumni

REINTZEL, KURT W.
On May 22, 2008, age 32, of Haddonfield, beloved son of Warren A. & Susan (nee Rodgers) of Haddonfield. Also survived by his sister, Lisa S. Pendarvis (Robert) of Haddon Twp., his grandfather, Warren H. Reintzel of Haddonfield, 2 aunts, Bonnie Juda (Dennis) of Philadelphia, PA and Barbara Kent (Joseph) of Rio Grande, NJ, many cousins and his godfather, Benjamin Jones of London, England.
Kurt is a graduate of Haddonfield Memorial HS and the University of Delaware.
His family will receive friends on Wed., May 28th, 9:30-10:45 AM, at the Lutheran Church of Our Savior, Wood La. & Wayne Ave., Haddonfield, NJ. His Service will follow at11 AM. Interment, private. The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorial donations be made in Kurt\’s name to American Diabetes Association, 150 Monument Road, Suite 100, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004.
Arrangements by KAIN-MURPHY FUNERAL SERVICES of Haddonfield.

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CARD OF THANKS


The family of the late Barbara (nee Hillman) Lauria would like to thank friends, relatives and neighbors for their prayers and condolences received during the recent bereavement suffered in the loss of their wife, mother, daughter and sister.

\”On behalf of myself and all of our family members I would like to say thank you to all who have helped support us thru these tough times. It is much appreciated,\”

 

Sincerely, Joe Lauria

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A Very Touching Story: GOODBYE MOM !

Thanks to Chalie The Clip for Sharing such a lovely story

A young man shopping in a supermarket

noticed a little old lady following him around.
If he stopped, she stopped.
Furthermore, she kept staring at him.

She finally overtook him at the checkout,

And she turned to him and said,
\”I hope I haven\’t made you feel ill at ease;
it\’s just that you look so much like my late son.\”

He answered, \”That\’s okay.\”

\”I know it\’s silly, but if you\’d call out \”Good bye, Mom\”

as I leave the store, It would make me feel so happy.\”

She then went through the checkout,

And as she was on her way out of the store,
The man called out, \”Goodbye, Mom.\”

The little old lady waved, and smiled back at him.

Pleased that he had brought a little sunshine

Into someone\’s day, he went to pay for his Groceries.

\”That comes to $121.85,\” said the clerk.

\”How come so much . I only bought 5 items..\”

The clerk replied,

\”Yeah, but your Mother said
You\’d be paying for her things, too.\”

Don\’t trust little Old Ladies!!!


Gotcha! …….Daisy Daily!


 

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Rutgers Quartet Honored By New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association

Media release May 21

PISCATAWAY, N.J.– Four members of the Rutgers baseball team were honored by the New Jersey Collegiate Baseball Association (NJCBA), as voted by the league\’s eight Division I head coaches. Junior center fielder Luis Feliz (New Brunswick, N.J.) was a First Team All-State selection, while freshman first baseman Jaren Matthews (Teaneck, N.J.) was a Second Team All-State pick and fellow freshman outfielders Michael Lang (Dumont, N.J.) and Pat Biserta (Point Pleasant, N.J.) were named to the Division I All-Rookie Team.

The annual NJCBA Awards banquet will be held at the Pines Manor in Edison on Tuesday, May 27 at 7:00 p.m.

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John Francis Morrone III, 61 of Deptford, member of Teamsters Local 107 Philadelphia

John Francis Morrone III, on May 21, 2008 of Deptford. Age 61. Husband of Jean Morrone (nee Mabie). Father of Lillian Palladino (George) of Deptford, John Morrone IV (Bridgette) of Woolwich and Jean-Marie Morrone (Arnold) of Westville. Brother of Gregory Morrone (Doris) of Philadelphia and cousin Judy Morgan (Marianne) of Philadelphia. Grandfather of George, Nicky, Gianna Marie, Chelsea, Johnny \”V\”, Christian and Mason. Also survived by special sister-in-law Judy, Janet (Chuck), Linda (Bob), Joan (Bill), Nancy (Joe) and many nieces and nephews.

Mr. Morrone was a member of Teamsters Local 107 in Philadelphia for 40 years, where he worked as a Teamster Captain of movies, films and commercials. He loved movies, his beach house, gourmet cooking, Barbecuing, and was known as the best-dressed Teamster on the set. He was always health and fitness-conscious and at one time was a semi-pro boxer.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a viewing Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at MOST HOLY REDEEMER CHURCH, 1219 Delsea Drive, Westville Grove, NJ. Funeral Mass 12:30 p.m. Saturday.

Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Light the Spartan Stadium, PO Box 5462, Deptford, NJ 08096; or Fox Chase Cancer Center, Office of Institutional Advancement, 333 Cottman Ave., Philadelphia, PA 19111. Arrangements by BOUCHER FUNERAL HOME, Deptford.

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Thursday\’s TIPS AND SNIPPETS

 The Gloucester City Planning Board meeting Wednesday night ended around 11 PM. 

Being considered were applications for Commerce Bank to open a branch at the intersection of Broadway and Cumberland Street. And allowing The Dog House, a restaurant/tavern on King Street to add an outside deck to their property. 

The Board heard both pro and con comments for the Bank’s application. Representatives of the Business Community, who favored approval, also spoke. In the end the application for the bank to proceed with construction was granted by the Board. The vote was unanimous.

As for the application for The Dog House, that was tabled until a later date. 

The next meeting of the Gloucester City Business Association will be Tuesday, May 27th at Caps Café, 314 Jersey Avenue. 

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Gloucester City: Mayor and Council Meeting Agenda, Tonight at 8 PM

Thursday, May 22, 2008

City Hall, 313 MONMOUTH STREET

Agenda

1. Call Meeting to Order:

 

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

 

3. Roll Call: Brophy, Ferry, Hagan, Hutchinson, Marchese, Parry and James

 

4. Open Public Meetings Act Notice: This meeting is being held in accordance with the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act, otherwise known as the \”Sunshine Law.\” It has been legally noticed in accordance with the law and copies have been given to those requesting the same.

 

5. Presentation: Cool Cities Initiative

 

6. Resolutions/Public Hearing:

R154 Adopting Emergency Temporary Budget Appropriations

R155 Replacing Existing Employee Manual

R156 Amending Resolution 99-2008 Authorizing Change Order to the Contract Between G. Helmer Construction Co., Inc. and the City of Gloucester City for Replacement of the Koehler Street Combined Sewer Main Railroad Crossing

 

Public Hearing:

Purpose: Evaluation of the Application of Comcast Cable for the renewal of its municipal consent to own, operate, extend, and maintain a cable television and cable communications system

 

7. Ordinances:

 

Introduced and publicly heard ordinance needs to be tabled further until June 26, 2008

O01 Vacating a Portion of Cumberland Street, Located within the City of Gloucester City, County of Camden and State of New Jersey

Motion by_______, 2nd by _________ Roll Call:

 

8. Old Business/New Business:

a) Bills paid from April 25th to May 15th , 2008 $ 1,790,924.24

 

Bills approved on May 22nd, 2008 $ 500,322.03

__________________

Total amount being approved $ 2,291,246.27

 

9. Open Forum:

The Governing Body has approved the following rules governing the procedures of the Open (General) Public Forum: Any citizen or taxpayer wishing to address the Governing Body may do so after approaching the rail, stating his or her name and address and being recognized by the chair. Said citizen or taxpayer will then be permitted to address the Governing Body for five minutes. After all persons wishing to address the Governing Body have had the opportunity, persons may approach the rail for a second and final five-minute interval during this session.

 

10. Closed Session: Resolution #R157 -2008 to enter into closed session for discussion of:

 

11. Adjournment:

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Alice E. Carestio, of Clarksboro, formerly of Westville Grove

CARESTIO, Alice E., a resident of Clarksboro and formerly of Westville Grove, on May 12, 2008. Aged 71 years.

Alice was known as a beautiful, humble lady who will be dearly missed by all. She was very caring of her family and honest in her faith. Alice was a culinary artist and was adept at baking. She also had a fondness of animals and playing the guitar.

Alice is the beloved wife of the late Alessio Carestio and formerly of the late John String;
Devoted mother of Alice Llewellyn, the late Lewis Llewellyn and Charles Carestio;
Adoring grandmother of Lewis, Michael, Samantha, Alicia, Charles, Brittany, and Annisia.

Funeral arrangements under the directions of the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter St., Woodbury, NJ
Funeral Mass 10 AM in the Most Holy Redeemer RC Church, 1215 Delsea Dr. Westville Grove, NJ
Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro

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