The Board of Health Should Be More Active in Gloucester City

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A Successful Turkey Hunt

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Business Owner Denied Request to Refurbish Property; Site Plan Missing

By Linda Boker-Angelo

NEWS Correspondent

The Gloucester City Planning Board last week denied an application for a minor site plan waiver submitted by Tom Michaels, owner of Yankee Pest Control.

This was Michaels’ third time before the Board to seek approval for plans to refurbish his South Broadway property, which was formerly the Celtic Tavern.

Board Engineer Norman Rodgers, of Consulting Engineer Services, said that Michaels did not submit enough information regarding his plans, adding that a site plan would definitely need to be submitted.

Michaels had first appeared before the Board in 2003, requesting permission to park a mobile storage unit on the property and to make various improvements to the building.

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Attention Gloucester City Business Owners

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BROOKLAWN TOWN WATCH UPDATE

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2009 Marine Digest Available Online

Although the print version will not arrive in coastal sport shops until early May, the PDF version of the 2009 Marine Digest is available online in its entirety and in smaller segments (for faster downloads). To view (and print) the Digest visit http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/digmar.htm on the NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife website.

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MARY BRAY BEGINNING BAND CONCERT

Mt. Ephraim, NJ – April 24, 2009 – Fourth grade Beginning Band students from the Mary Bray Elementary School in Mt. Ephraim presented a concert for the 3rd and 4th grades and their parents on April 21st . The event took place in the Media Center.

There are currently twenty-three students in the Beginning Band, which is directed by Mary Manion. These enthusiastic young musicians have mastered about six different notes at this time. They presented a variety of traditional children’s songs including \”Hot Cross Buns\” and \”French Song.\” The drum section was highlighted as they played \”The Mary Bray Drum Cadence.\” Mrs. Manion accompanied her students on the keyboard. The students took turns announcing each song over the microphone.

In keeping with a special custom, the band played through \”Go Tell Aunt Rhodie\” only to discover that the \”real\” Aunt Rhodie was indeed present in the audience! Mrs. Manion said that Aunt Rhodie makes a surprise visit every year. She winked as she denied reports that her own mother portrays the character. After the show, the students enjoyed refreshments provided by the NJEA Pride Committee. One offering was, of course, hot cross buns

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L-R Band members Heather DiPopolo, Sarah Beckett, Georgana Stewart and Tiffany Gavin surround ‘Aunt Rhodie’ at Mary Bray concert\”

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Plans to Move Gloucester Catholic HS Proceed

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Senior Citizens Discounts for Water & Sewer Rates

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ

For your convenience, water and sewer payments are accepted at the Tax Office. Senior Citizen’s discounts are available, but must be applied for at the Tax Collector’s office.

Utility quarters are 1st quarter (Jan, Feb, Mar), 2nd quarter (Apr, May, Jun), 3rd quarter (Jul, Aug, Sept), 4th quarter (Oct, Nov, Dec).

Senior Citizens who are not working may qualify for a reduced bill. For more information, please call 456-1250 or apply at the office.

Min. bill is $45 for water + $49 for sewer = $94* (10,000 gal allowance)* Excess usage from the previous quarter from water usage is included in the current quarter billing.

*based on 5/8 meter found in most resident’s homes

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