Mayor Nutter Accepts Nominating Panel for Board

September 2, 2010

Philadelphia, September 1 – Today, Mayor Michael A. Nutter accepted the 21 names the nominating panel selected as candidates for the Board of Property Assessment Appeals. The Mayor will review these names and select seven individuals to eventually serve on the Board, pending City Council confirmation. Under Philadelphia law, the current Board of Revision of Taxes will cease to exist on September 1, 2010 and the Board of Property Assessment Appeals will assume all property tax appeals functions. The separate and independent Office of Property Assessment will assume property tax assessment functions.

The nominating panel consists of John McDaniel (Chair) selected by the Housing Association of the Delaware Valley, Tim Roseboro (Vice Chair) selected by City Council President Verna, Jack Malloy selected by the Greater Philadelphia Association of Realtors, David Perlman selected by Building Industry Association of Philadelphia, Joanne Phillips selected by the Philadelphia Bar Association, Michael Piper selected by the Southeast Chapter of the Assessors’ Association of Pennsylvania, and Denise Joy Smyler selected by the Mayor. The nominating panel worked diligently over the summer. First they widely distributed the application to serve on the Board in order to obtain a large, diverse, and qualified pool of applicants. Then they spent many hours evaluating the applicants in order to select the 21 most qualified individuals to transmit to the Mayor. The panel has been working since June and has held weekly, public meetings to review and evaluate Appeals Board applicants.

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CHEERS AND JEERS FOR AUGUST 2010

 By Bill Cleary

A SPECIAL CHEER for Eric Fetteroff who passed away suddenly on August 28. Eric was very active in the Rotary Club, the Lions Club, the \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0105369fbfbd970c-320wi\" Historical Society, the Tree Commission to mention a few. During his nearly 13 years as project coordinator of Redevelopment in the Community Development Office he helped 200 families get funds for housing rehab work. His family held private funeral services for Eric on September 1. May you Rest in Peace Eric, you will surely be missed by your family and friends.

CHEER-It is nice to see a new community sign has been erected in front of the Gloucester City Municipal Building. Anytime local government reaches out to improve communications with the people they serve is a good thing.

JEER-(No Flashing Neon Signs Allowed) However, the Municipal Building is located inside the City’s Historic District. It isn’t right that the City of Gloucester City is allowed to bypass rules governing that area just because they are the government. If residents living in that area have to abide by the law so should the City.

CHEER-Brooklawn American Legion Post 72 beat Gibbsboro last month to win their 24th state title. That win took them to the Mid-Atlantic Regional Tournament in Westlawn PA. Fighting out of the looser bracket they were one win away from going to the World Series but loss to Chesapeake, VA. A big thumbs up too Gibbsboro also. They ended their season with a 31-13 record.

JEER-A contributor writes, \”With all of the talk lately of community pride, I would like to state a jeer for those who feel it necessary to throw all manner of refuse onto Cold Springs School Avenue. I\’ve taken to picking up the trash on my walk to work because I just can\’t stand walking past it every day. Come on folks, the easiest thing to do is not litter.\”

CHEER-Brooklawn Councilman Tom MacAdams retired in August after serving the residents for 17 years. Hats off to you Tom! And thank you for your dedication.

CHEER-Richie Bonczak, of Mount Ephraim, took first place for the second year consecutively at the Regional Finals of the Phillies Home Run Derby Competition August 6, at his home field in Mount Ephraim. Richie put on a stellar hitting performance earning 35 of 50 possible points. Richie plays for both Mount Ephraim Little League and Audubon Avalanche of the Tri State Elite League Baseball Teams.

 JEERThe residents of Swathmore Avenue have been waiting for days for work crews from Public Service Gas and Electric to come and repair a utility pole that was hit and knocked into the street. This is not a third world country; why does it always take the utilities companies so long to repair a pole or down wire. Because they are a monopoly they can get away with poor service.

CHEER-Employees of the Bellmawr Highway Department laid new asphalt on St. Mary’s Street last month as part of a reciprocal work agreement the Borough has with the City of Gloucester City. In return the City lends highway department equipment, such as backhoes, street sweeper, front end loader, along with the operator to Bellmawr when needed. Kudos to both towns for finding ways to save taxpayers money.

JEER-Nothing is more ignorant then a person talking on the telephone telling the girl at the deli counter to wait why she finishes her phone call. This was happening on a busy day at Shop Rite, Brooklawn with others waiting in line to have their orders filled. Rudeness is becoming the norm because of society’s cell phone fixation.

CHEER-In August citizens joined together to form the new Gloucester City Gardening & Beautification Association. Approximately 45 people came out to discuss the Corner Curb Appeal Project and to ask for volunteers to keep the project alive. Joyce Calzonetti, Mickie Glassman and John Schmidt are just some of the people who were instrumental in getting this project started.

JEER- Cashiers who wait on customer\’s while talking on their cell phones, and talking to other customer\’s when ringing up their purchases and making mistakes. Such as ringing items up twice, and or over charging sales.

CHEER-This year the Mount Ephraim Senior League All-Stars accomplished something that no other team has ever done in District 14 history, winning four titles in a row. Team highlights for the year: 45 doubles in 24 games; 21 home runs by eight players; seven players with batting averages over .400; team average of .368.

JEER-A Camden City Police Detective writes, \”The Camden PD has investigated 137 shootings, 457 robberies, 23 homicides and 100 gun arrests as of August 27. Yet the Mayor and Council are going to lay off as many as 140 police officers, plus the City plans to demote 40 officers and not replace 12 officers who are retiring. God Bless remaining men in Blue and the residents of Camden.\”

THIS MONTHS CONTRIBUTORS in no particular order, Michael Kazmar, Mildred Stubbs, Connie Cleary, Eric Black, Dawn Watson, Joe Sloan and several anonymous people.

 

 

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Some South Jersey Transportation Authority workers get big pay raises

– pressofAtlanticCity.com By MICHAEL CLARK Staff Writer | Posted: Saturday, September 4, 2010

A quarter of the South Jersey Transportation Authority’s full-time workforce has collected \"Large_acexpresswayboard\" nearly half of the agency’s raises since 2007, averaging more than 10 percent in annual pay increases, while private-sector raises nationally averaged less than 3 percent.

PHOTO: The South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) was established by the Legislature in June 1991 to assume operational responsibilities for the Atlantic City Expressway, Atlantic City International Airport terminal, and parking facilities in Atlantic City. As a successor to the New Jersey Expressway Authority and Atlantic County Transportation Authority (ACTA), the SJTA serves six counties — Atlantic, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem.

Two overriding factors — a lucrative labor contract and political connections — have provided the group of 78 authority employees with dramatic pay increases, with many receiving $15,000 to $37,500 in raises and promotions since 2007.

The Press analyzed pay increases over three years for 291 full-time employees who have worked at the SJTA every year since 2007. Between 2007 and 2010, the total of those workers’ annual salaries increased by $2.6 million. Nearly half of those pay increases — 48 percent — went to the group of 78 employees, which make up 27 percent of the workers. The remaining 52 percent of pay increases was split by the other 213 workers in The Press’ analysis.T

Employees receiving the high raises include staff members and officials connected with Camden County Democrats and unionized workers whose labor contracts allow them to make more than transportation employees in metropolitan areas such as New York City.

The payroll spending came at a time when the nation was in its greatest economic downturn since the Great Depression and when more than 435,000 New Jersey workers have been unemployed. Those with jobs saw annual pay increases evaporate and their retirement accounts plunge in value. Private sector workers averaged 2.5 percent raises in 2008 and 1.3 percent in 2009, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ National Compensation Survey.

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Obits: Baby Colton Stiteler, John J. Gillespie Sr., Regina Marie (Jeanne) Koppen

STITELER
Baby Colton W.D.

On September 2, 2010. Beloved and cherished son of Frank W. Stiteler and Wendi L. Burns. Cherished brother of Elizabeth Teschko. Loving grandson of Frank and Patricia Burns, Joanne Casperson and Gary Stiteler. Also survived by many Aunts and Uncles. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his visitation on Tuesday morning from 10 to 11 AM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Catholic Funeral Service will begin at 11 AM in the funeral home. Interment New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. Expressions of sympathy www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Baby Colton W.D. Stiteler. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Ph: 856-456-1142

John J. Gillespie Sr. of West Deptford, formerly of Gloucester City

GILLESPIE, John J., Sr. On September 2, 2010, of W. Deptford, formerly of Gloucester. Age 78. Husband of the late Bertha (nee Parisi). Father of Donna Bell (George) of W. Deptford, Tina L. Leafey (Shawn) of W. Deptford and John J. Gillespie, Jr. (Jillian) of W. Deptford. Brother of Mary Wilkie of Gloucester City, James Gillespie (Jean) of Blackwood and the late Charles Gillespie, Catherine Blaylock, Sue Larkin and Lillian Voll. Nine grandchildren and three great-grand-children. Also survived by companion Linda Nichols of Voorhees. John was a retired railroad conductor from Septa and was currently working as grounds keeper at the Pitman Golf Course. He was a Korean War Navy veteran and belonged to the VFW Post 3620 in Gloucester. He was a pool shark and enjoyed boating, fishing and playing cards. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a viewing Tuesday 6:30pm to 9pm and Wednesday 9am to 10am at BOUCHER FUNERAL HOME, 1757 Delsea Dr., Deptford. Funeral service 10am Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ. For directions, guest book and to view John\’s Video Tribute visit www. boucherfuneralhome. com.

Regina Marie (Jeanne) Koppen, of Gloucester City, retired Postal Employee

KOPPEN, Regina (Jeanne) Marie (nee Strang), 58 years, on Friday, September 3, 2010, surrounded by family. Jeanne was born June 19, 1952, in Philadelphia, PA, was raised in Pine Hill, NJ and resided in Gloucester City. She is a recent retiree from the U.S. Postal Service in Bellmawr. The daughter of the late Robert and Regina Strang, Jeanne is survived by her husband of 36 years, Albert C. Koppen, Jr., her children, Maureen and Douglas Bailey of Pine Hill, Brian and Jennifer Koppen of Laurel Springs, siblings, Robert J. Strang, Jr (Sandy) and Donna Marie Bowers (Paul) and many loving nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Jeanne was the very proud grandmother to Kevin, Colin and Erin Bailey, Jackson Koppen, and was anxiously awaiting the arrival of her 5th grandchild due in October. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing on Tuesday evening 7-9 and Wednesday morning 8:30-9 am at the ORA L. WOOSTER F.H. 51 Park Blvd. Clementon, NJ 08021 Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:00 am at St. Simon Stock Church, Berlin, NJ. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Samaritan Hospice 5 Eves Dr. Suite 300 Marlton, NJ 08053. Share memories at: www.OraLWoosterFuneralhome.com

 

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Robert Dornbach, Missing Since 11/27/05

Gloucester City, New Jersey
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  • Race: White
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 17
  • DOB: 9/15/1988
  • Height: 5’08\”
  • Weight: 170 lbs
  • Build: Med
  • Hair: Brown
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Last contact: 11/27/2005
  • Complexion: Fair
  • Scar – Right Knee
  • Tattoo – Lt Arm: \”D Bach\”Lt Ankle: Cross

NOTE:Robert was last seen Sunday, November 27, 2005, getting pizza. Subject has relatives in the Atlantic City area and is possibly involved in CDS.

CLOTHING: Unknown
JEWELRY:
Silver necklace

If you have information on the whereabouts of this individual, please call the Gloucester City Police Dept., at (856) 456-0408 (856) 456-0408 Camden County Sheriff\’s Missing Persons Unit, at (856) 225-5470 (856) 225-5470 or your local law enforcement agency.

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