St. Mary School would like to congratulate the following Alumni:

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Crime Problem: Contact The Police Not The Press

BY BILL CLEARY

An email I received this week from a mother of a 13-year-old who resides \"Letters in Gloucester City was upsetting. She said her son was afraid to go outside on a nice day for fear he might be beaten up by one of the gangs that allegedly roam our community.  Jenny, not her real name writes,

Dear Mr. Cleary,

 My name is Jenny I have lived in Gloucester City for 10 years. When I first moved here I thought this was the cutest town. The people are nice everyone said good morning, how are you today. Now my 13- year- old son comes home from being out on this nice day and he tells me about the kids on the streets and at the parks. There are kids that are just taking over the city; it’s pretty bad when he\’s telling me he doesn’t want to walk around with his cell phone or I-pod because he is in fear.
\”These kids\” may try to take it from him. Just today he came home and was telling me about the gangs that are going on in this town, this is really sad. He said that the cops can’t or won’t even do anything to help them. He has friends that have been victims of these so called gangs. This to me is pretty sad I know that Gloucester City isn\’t the only town with these problems and I\’m sure your aware of what is going on; I just need to vent a little to you on this maybe you can write up a story. Thank you, Jenny

 

I grew up in Gloucester City and have lived here for 64 years. And although the city has its problems like so many other small towns I wouldn’t want to live any place else. After reading Jenny’s email several times I was naturally concerned. Do we actually have gangs roaming the streets of our City beating up on kids stealing their cell phones and I-Pods?

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Hometown Heroes: Spc. Micheaux Sanders of Goldsboro, NC

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Gloucester City News Headlines for April 30th edition

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Jeffrey L. Lachalle, age 46, of Gloucester City

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Upcoming Events in Bellmawr

Featured Events

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 May 4th, Monday — May 9th, Saturday

 Annunication Church Carnival, 601 W. Browning Road

 Tuesday & Wednesday are Family Nights

 For More Information: 931-6307

May 9th, Saturday 9:00 AM-12 PM

 Free Rabies Clinic

 Bellmawr Park Fire Hall, Essex Avenue

May 17th, Sunday

Miss Bellmawr Pageant

Bellmawr Ballroom, Lewis Avenue

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To My Fellow Residents,

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PA. DEER SEASONS TO BE SIMILAR FOR 2009-10

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How to build a Skatepark in your Community

 RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA, Calif., July 26, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) — Skateboarding is not a crime, or so the saying goes, but in some cities in the U.S. that may not be the case. The International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC) together with the Tony Hawk Foundation and Skaters for Public Skateparks is offering skateboarders nationwide a simple way to make skateboarding legal in their community: a skatepark! Getting a skatepark built with the qualities to keep young skateboarders attracted is of major concern for advocates.

The Public Skatepark Development Guide (SkateparkDevelopmentGuide.org) takes readers

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GRC Warns City of Gloucester City to Comply with OPRA Request

State of New Jersey

Government Records Council

Trenton NJ

April 24, 2009
VIA E-MAIL ONLY
Mr. Paul J. Kain Custodian
Gloucester City
512 Monmouth Street
Gloucester City, NJ 08030
Re: John Paff v. Gloucester City (Camden), GRC Complaint No. 2009-102

Dear Paul J. Kain,

The New Jersey Government Records Council (\”GRC\”) sent you a request for the Statement of Information via cover letter dated April 8, 2009 in order for you to present the facts and legal arguments from your perspective in response to the denial of access complaint filed against you in the above referenced complaint. The GRC is not yet in receipt of the Statement of Information.

The Open Public Records Act specifically states that the public agency bears the burden of proving that the denial of access is authorized by law. N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6.

Please be advised that if the GRC is not in receipt of the Statement of Information no later than three (3) business days from receipt of this letter, this complaint will proceed to adjudication based only on the information submitted in the Denial of Access Complaint by the requestor of the records.

The GRC appreciates your immediate attention to this matter. If you have any questions,please contact the Case Manager assigned to this complaint.

Sincerely,
Catherine Starghill, Esq.
Executive Director
cc: Walter M. Luers, Esq. via e-mail

Related: Lawsuit Filed against Gloucester City

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