Gloucester City Council Lauds Art and Poetry Winners; Pay Monthly Bills Totaling $1,428,053

By Sara Martino

NEWS Correspondent

\”Gloucester City has the greatest luck. Most of the time we have peace and no havoc. We as people don’t recognize how great we got it.\” By Kaitlyn Gurcik.

Parents and family members at last week’s City Council meeting watched as Mayor William James and Councilman Bruce Parry presented proclamations to the student Art and Poetry Contest winners.

Gloucester City sponsored the contest for grades 1-12, and students expressed their thoughts about their town.

Celebration Committee organizers included Councilmen Bruce Parry and Nick Marchese, and Councilwoman Kellie Ferry.

 Kaitlyn Gurcik, ninth grade, and Sienna Gruff, seventh grade, were the Poetry Contest winners.

The art contest winners were: first grade, Raymond Ennis; second grade, Adele

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