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Gloucester City News Headlines for Jan. 1, 2009

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Nancy M. Capri, age 70, of Gloucester City

 

CAPRI, Nancy M. On December 27, 2008. (nee Hall) Age 70. Of Gloucester City. Predeceased by her parents Clemons and Veronica Hall (nee Schramm) and her brother, Newlin Hall. Loving wife of 35 years to Frank L. Capri. Beloved mother of Cheryl Sheets (Edward) and Cindy DiDomenico. Cherished grandmother of Christina Busan (Albert), Pamela Sheets (William), Lisa Sheets (Michael), Alexandria DiDomenico and Christopher DiDomenico. Dear great-grandmother of 4. Nancy resided in Gloucester City her entire life. She enjoyed crafting, painting and reading.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Wednesday, December 31st from 8:30 to 10:30 am at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am at Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Interment Lake Park Cemetery, Swedesboro. There will be no evening viewing.

 Family requests that in lieu of flowers memorial donations be made in Nancy\’s memory to Our Lady of Lourdes Health Foundation: 1600 Haddon Avenue, Camden, NJ 08103. ATTN: Cardiac Care. Please write in memo: Nancy M. Capri. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Nancy M. Capri.

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Gloucester City has a New Firefighter/EMT

By Sara Martino

NEWS Correspondent

Mayor William James administered the oath of office of Firefighter/EMT to Joseph Tuttle during last week’s Gloucester City Council meeting.

Wayne Bird Sr., absent, was approved as a volunteer firefighter. Both men were congratulated by the governing body.

Resolutions were approved for various budget transfers commonly occurring at the end of the year.

Minor adjustments were made to tax records, and refunds to the Planning and Zoning Board accounts were approved.

A professional services contract with John Milner Associates, Inc. was approved for the continuation of a Historic Culture Survey needed for future improvements to the waterfront area.

A renewal for a 2009-2010 plenary retail consumption license for Pat and Jack’s Tavern was approved.

A lien in the amount of $3700 was redeemed for property noted as Block 37, Lot 1 for expenses incurred by the City for upkeep of the property such as cutting high grass and weeds.

Council approved a state contract for purchase of a 2009 Ford pickup truck for the Gloucester City Public Works Department in the amount of $25,000.

A bond ordinance for funding for the replacement of the water treatment plant was tabled for further discussion.

On second reading and open public hearing, provision was passed for the reconstruction of various streets in the City. The sum of $75,000 was appropriated from capital improvement fund for the streets project.

In the public forum, residents reported that cars are being damaged by youths running keys along the car body, loud noises from neighbors, and thefts of Christmas decorations.

Mayor James said the city is aware of the problems and police surveillance will be stepped up.

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