Video 9 Gloucester City Firefighters Protest Layoffs

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ-An estimated crowd of 300 people, mostly local and out of town firefighters, their family members and their supporters, packed the Gloucester City Community Hall, on Nicholson Road Thursday night (May 27, 2010) to voice their opposition to a proposed cutback in the local fire department. If there were any people who favored the reduction in force in lieu of raising taxes they soon disappeared or sat very quietly.

This is one of several video clips that I took at the meeting. Sorry the quality of the film is so distorted, but the audio comes across real clear. Video 9 is the last of the clips. They will be removed from the current page over the next couple of days and filed in the following categories for future reference…City of Gloucester City,  Fire, Film, Gloucester City NEWS.~Bill Cleary

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VERGA NJ: \”MISSING\” WWII monument replaced; dedication set for Memorial Day

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Pet Tip of the Week

 

When Dogs ‘Hate’ Other Dogs

 

  During the first 16 weeks of life dogs learn to get along with other dogs. In a perfect world they observe their litter-mates for about eight weeks and are then adopted by a knowledgeable human who socializes them with lots of other dogs and humans. Unfortunately, this is not a perfect world.

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Plymouth Meeting Mall Showcases Armored Animals From the Zoo and Summer Styles From the Runway this June

The mall hosts the Elmwood Park Zoo’s \”Armored Lives\” exhibit June 9, ‘Startin’ School In Style’ Fashion show on June 12 and a Sports Card & Collectibles Show June 25-27.

PLYMOUTH MEETING, Pa. May 26, 2010 – This June Plymouth Meeting Mall will be hosting three free, fantastic events for the community. Get up close to a few zoo animals from Elmwood Park Zoo when they take a day off June 9 to go to the mall. Then, do not miss the ‘Startin’ School in Style\” Summer Fashion Show on June 12 to brush up on what’s hot for the summer and donate some new or gently worn clothing to underprivileged teenage girls. Finally, end the month at the Sports Card and Collectibles Show June 25-27 and check out merchandise signed by your favorite player or their bobble-head look-alike.

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Sansone Auto Dealerships Agree to Pay $175,000 and Revise Their Business Practices to Settle State Lawsuit

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Beatrice Messler, age 79 of Voorhees

On May 25, 2010. Age 79. Of Voorhees. Loving daughter of the late William Messler and Florence (nee Washer). Beloved Sister of Evelyn Messler and Dorothy Messler. Survived and cared for by her cherished friends and staff of the Judith B. Flicker Residences at Voorhees. Beatrice loved her friends and worked at the Burlington County Occupational Training Center in Mount Holly. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Wednesday from 9:30 to 10 am at Holy Maternity R.C. Church: 431 West Nicholson Road, Audubon. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 am in the church. Interment Land of Canaan Cemetery, Elk Towsnhip. There will be no evening viewing and no viewing at the funeral home. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Beatrice Messler.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

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Video 8 Gloucester City Firefighters Protest Layoffs

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ-An estimated crowd of 300 people, mostly local and out of town firefighters, their family members and their supporters, packed the Gloucester City Community Hall, on Nicholson Road Thursday night (May 27, 2010) to voice their opposition to a proposed cutback in the local fire department. If there were any people who favored the reduction in force in lieu of raising taxes they soon disappeared or sat very quietly.

This is one of several video clips that I took at the meeting. Sorry the quality of the film is so distorted, but the audio comes across real clear. The 9 videos will be removed from the current page Video 9 is the last of the clips. They will be removed from the current page over the next couple of days and filed in the following categories for future reference…City of Gloucester City,  Fire, Film, Gloucester City NEWS.~Bill Cleary

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Little League Museum to Offer Free Admission to Military Personnel and their Family This Summer

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