EDWARD PATRICK DOLAN, of Mt. Ephraim, member of Sacred Heart Church Choir

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WILLIAM E. JAMES, JR. of Fairview, Camden NJ, member of VFW Post 3620

VFW Services were held for William E. James, Jr., 88, of Fairview section of Camden, who died December 17, 2008.

Mr. James was a retired printer operator for Containers Corp. in PA. and a WWII Army veteran. He also was a member of the VFW# 3620.

Devoted father of Lisa (William) Henesey of North East Philadelphia. Loving grandfather of Jessica, Leah and Sarah. Great grandfather of Aiden.

Interment was in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Pitman.

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Gloucester City Administrator Jack Lipsett

By Bill Cleary

Jack Lipsett, the new administrator for Gloucester City, hired on December 29, 2008, will begin work today, (Monday, January 5). Lipsett will receive an annual salary of $95,000. He replaces Paul Kain, who was being paid the same salary for that position along with holding down the job of municipal clerk. Kain will continue as the City’s municipal clerk, annual salary $65,000.

Asked why Kain is being replaced Mayor Bill James said, \”Because of the impact of all our new projects and the projects that have been initiated over the years, it is this administrations well thought out conclusion that addressing our present situation requires a full time City Administrator. We have after interviewing 8 solid candidates, hired Jack Lipsett, an individual with a diverse knowledge base, the nonbiased ability to freshly review existing conditions, prior administrative experience, and an impressive educational background. At this time I want to thank Paul Kain for all his hard work and dedication to his prior position and I and Council look forward to working with him in his capacity as City Clerk.\”

Lipsett resides in Cherry Hill. For the past 10 years he has been in the municipal management field and has experience in both small and large towns. According to his resume his professional experience includes:

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S. Jersey Girls: Hill\’s 24 lift Penns Grove

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MARY \”MARIE\” VILLA of Bellmawr

A Funeral Mass was held at Mary, Mother of the Church, for Mary \”Marie\” Villa, (Gianfortuno), 90, of Bellmawr, who died December 17, 2008.

Mary worked for the March of Dimes for 25 years; and, also worked at the family business, Villa’s Produce Market.

Beloved wife of the late James. Devoted mother of Peter J. (Susan) Villa of Bellmawr. Loving grandmother of James (Shannon) Villa of Douglassville, PA and Mary Olivia Villa.

Entombment was in New Saint Mary’s Cemetery.

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FLORENCE I. SIEDELMAN of Audubon

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Gloucester City: Sunset on the Delaware

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Alan Jackson-Remember When

Alan Jackson – Remember When
Remember when 30 felt so old and now it is just a stepping stone. Remember when…..

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Joseph P. McGinnis, of Brooklawn, WWII Veteran, Volunteer Fireman, 60 +member

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BellmawrWaterfront Property: Its BIGGER than you\’ve imagined

http://blog.markmatthews.com

When hearing about the current proposal for the Bellmawr Landfill redevelopment that includes a Comcast Spectrum, and a mega Bass Pro Shops… and shopping…. AND FOUR Hotels…. Several have asked, \”How do they expect to fit that all in there?\”

Simply, the property is much larger than you\’ve imagined. The positioning of the roads, and the fact that most have not been on the property, creates an illusion that the property is smaller than it seems.

With the Eagles heading into the surprise playoff game Sunday… look at that stadium\’s size on TV and think \”would that fit into the landfill?\”. Well it does. And so does Citizens Bank Park. And Wachovia Center. And the Spectrum. Oh, and for the culture minded, even the Art Museum.

ALL AT THE SAME TIME. The redevelopment property is that big.

 http://blog.markmatthews.com/2009/01/bellmawrwaterfront-property-its-bigger.html

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