Gloucester City: Summer Events at Heavy\’s on the Harbor

Every third Friday is an Antique & Classic Sports Car Rally

at Heavy\’s on the Harbor at 200 Jersey Ave. from 7pm onward

Come try out your Act at our, Open Mic night which starts at 8pm, every other Thursday

Rebel Fridays every week which feature Rockabilly bands at 9 pm check website for band schedule

On Saturdays come check out country and classic rock bands at 8 pm

Click Here to link to Heavy\’s on the Harbor Website

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ALERT: New Jersey Politicians Want A List of NRA Members

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Welcome Back from Afghanistan Gunny Sgt. Lawrence W. Trimmer, of Williamstown

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What’s Cooking in Center City Philadelphia

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Police Chief: There Was No Fight Between Pagans and Warlocks

By CNBNews.net

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ-Hearing several rumors over the past few days about a suppose brawl recently between members of the Pagans and the Warlocks motorcycle gangs in Gloucester City we asked Gloucester City Police Chief George Berglund for some answers.

Berglund writes,

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Rams coach Matranga steps down | Philadelphia Inquirer

By Bill Iezzi Inquirer Staff Writer

Joe Matranga, who took hold of the Rams\’ reins in 2009, has stepped down as coach, the school announced Tuesday. No successor has been named. \”I had a great experience [at Gloucester Catholic],\” Matranga said. \”What I\’m doing now will be to teach in a different capacity. I\’m looking for different ways of teaching young people. I don\’t know exactly, maybe as a curriculum for schools.

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Hunting and Fishing News for June 9

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PHILADELPHIA: Hearing Examiners Improperly Dismissed Tickets for Friends and Family, Report Finds

June 8, 2010

Today, Finance Director Rob Dubow and Philadelphia Parking Authority (PPA) Executive Director Vincent J. Fenerty Jr. accepted the findings of an Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigation into ticket-fixing at the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication (BAA), and have terminated three employees and accepted the resignation and retirement of three others. Although the OIG does not have express jurisdiction over the PPA, the Parking Authority welcomes the Inspector General’s assistance and has cooperated fully in the investigation.

\”While it is a sad day whenever government workers have been found doing wrong, Amy’s joint investigation of the BAA and the PPA shows that government watchdogs are working,\” said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. \”I thank Vince and the Parking Authority for working in close cooperation with the Inspector General’s Office to stamp out corruption. I fully expect the OIG, the BAA, and the PPA to work together to set the appeals system right.\”

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