Patriot Day Ceremonies in Brooklawn Saturday

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Gloucester City Adds Stop Signs to Five Streets

Press Release September 9, 2010

In order to make the streets safer for the school children and pedestrians the Mayor and \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef01157231bb93970b-120wi\" Council along with the Police Department have authorized several new stop signs to be put up primarily around the neighborhood schools. The areas that will see new stop signs are Hudson Street at Brown Street, Ridgeway at Joy, Ridgeway at Atlantic , Cumberland at Sussex, Sussex at Somerset.

There will be a period of adjustment for the public to get use to the new signs, all of the Gloucester City Police Officers will be directed to issue warnings for any infractions over the next few weeks. The overall goal is to make the commute to school a safe and enjoyable one for the children.
 
We have also instituted a temporary parking ban on the South side of Klemm Avenue due to the parking situation. The parking situation is a hazard for everyone including the emergency vehicles that use Klemm Avenue to respond to calls. There have been no parking signs that are temporarily erected and the message board has been put in place reminding everyone not to park there. Parking is permitted on the railroad side of Klemm Avenue. We are asking the parents to please park elsewhere and walk to the practice field.
 
George Berglund
Chief of Police
 
Gloucester City Police Department
313 Monmouth St.
Gloucester City, NJ 08030
Office 856-456-0408
Fax 856-456-3682

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President Obama Attacks Boehner Speech He Clearly Hasn’t Read


Posted by Michael Steel on September 08, 2010

Instead of working to help the American people – who are asking, ‘where are the jobs?’ \"Hermann – President Obama flew to Cleveland, Ohio today to attack an economic speech that House Republican Leader Boehner made there on August 24. It probably would have helped if the President (or his aides) had read Boehner’s speech beforehand. Instead, President Obama’s claimed that Republican Leader Boehner’s speech in Cleveland offered no new ideas – which simply isn’t true.

In addition to stopping Washington Democrats’ plan to raise taxes on American families and small businesses on Jan. 1 (and suggesting that the President could use better economic advisors), Boehner’s speech included a number of new policy proposals: repealing the job-killing 1099 provision in ObamaCare, a specific $1.3 trillion spending reduction package put together by Budget Ranking Member Paul Ryan, Rep. Geoff Davis’ ‘REINS Act’ – which would limit the executive branch’s ability to unilaterally impose job-killing regulations, and Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Dave Camp’s proposal for a small business tax deduction.

Like Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, D-NY, used to say, everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own set of facts.

Excerpts from Boehner’s speech:

\”The president’s government takeover of health care is already wreaking havoc on employers and entrepreneurs. This is a law that – upon its enactment – triggered the creation of more than 160 boards, bureaucracies, programs, and commissions. By the end of July, Washington had already racked up nearly 3,833 pages of regulations to direct the law’s implementation.

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