Gloucester City Zoning Board Meeting Cut Short for Phillies Game; Members Honor Ralph Randolph

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Video PA Elk Stampede; Sedge Island Offer for Students; Game Official on Call in Show

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by Joe

Today while heading home from camp we had the most amazing experience on Winslow Hill. We were driving through just before noon when we noticed 2 cars stopped on the side of the road and someone wildly gesturing towards the field to the left. My initial response was that there was a newbie who spotted an elk in a field and was freaking out. Then I looked and saw about 20 or so elk walking through the field. I was impressed, but that was not too unusual.

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It was just then I was about to pull past the cars and out of the corner of my eye I see about 5 elk sprinting down towards the road. I of course waited for them to cross and then it happened. The largest heard of elk I have seen in a long time started pouring out of the woods and down across the road to the front and rear of me. They were coming to fast and in numbers to great to count, but my gut tells me it was way over 50 and closer to 100 if you include all the ones that were already across when we got there and the ones that were still walking in the field above us that had not crossed yet.

My wife and I were absolutely blown away by the numbers and the pace they were keeping. We were so excited we almost forgot to take photos. We luckily snapped out of our daze and here is a video and some pics we took.

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 Attention Students Interested in Salt Marsh Environment

The NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife and the Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ will be holding two sessions of an exciting week long residential summer program at the Sedge Island Natural Resource Education Center for motivated students interested in exploring New Jersey\’s salt marsh environment. Session one will be held July 6-10, 2011, and the second session will be held August 8-12, 2011. Both sessions are open to students entering grades 7 to 9.

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LETTER: Who Remembers the Hinkey Dinks?

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City Journal: Fighting Fire with Quotas

by Heather Mac Donald, City Journal 24 October 2010

A fierce constitutional battle is being waged between an out-of- \"Outraged\" control federal judge determined to impose racial quotas on New York City’s fire department and Mayor Michael Bloomberg, equally determined to resist race-based hiring. U.S. District Judge Nicholas Garaufis appointed himself the city’s de facto fire commissioner last week by enjoining the department from hiring any new firefighters without his approval—and he will give his approval only to the racial hiring schemes he has already tried to foist on the department.

Mayor Bloomberg has courageously refused to cave in to the judge’s quota demands—a stance vanishingly rare in today’s politically correct world. His refusal is justified, both legally and as a matter of policy. Judge Garaufis’s rulings have been capricious and biased, creating new law while ignoring facts that undercut his radical new doctrines. And Garaufis’s ultimate goal—to craft a future hiring process based on racial considerations—would put the city’s residents at risk by making skin color as important a qualification for firefighters as actual preparedness.

Since 2007, Garaufis has presided over a lawsuit brought by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Vulcan Society, a fraternal organization of black firefighters. The suit charged the FDNY with discrimination against blacks, in light of blacks’ low representation—4 percent—in the FDNY, compared with their representation in the city population—24 percent. (Hispanics were eventually added to the category of alleged

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Letters: Remember Me

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Vandals Messing With Political Signs

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Letters: Brooklawn Council Candidate Questions Incumbent Perks

 

I was reading the Gloucester City News headlines on ClearysNoteBook.com this morning \"Images\" and I read that
 
\”Brooklawn council passes resolution to curtail official perks\”
 
What perks would they be talking about? Any ideas? Did they think cheating on their taxes was a perk?
I am really curious about this, and at the next council meeting I intend to ask what perks they intend to \”curtail\”, as I was not aware the position of Mayor or Council Person does, or should, have any additional \”perks\” to it.
 
I know they get a small stippen at the end of the year, not sure the exact amount of it. I got one many years ago as well, as I remember it was around 1200.00 I think. If they still do that, I intend to donate mine back to a fund I want to get our ambulance moving towards soft billing and keeping money in town, but aside from that, I am not aware of any other \”perks\” that should or do come with the position. This headline is most curious.
 
These so called \”Perks\” are what leads to \”career politicians\”, which makes for bad government and does not provide proper representation. It promotes self gain and personal interest which is never good for governing bodies.
 
I am running for councilman, because I wish to represent the people of my town and their best interest which happen to include my own interests. I do not wish to obtain \”perks\” for being elected to do so. Any one seeking public to obtain \”perks does not deserve the position or your vote.
 
If you agree, please pass the email along to friends and neighbors. I ask that you consider my position on issues on this town and consider me for the office of town councilman. I am asking for your vote on Nov 2nd. More importantly I am asking that you make an \”informed decision\”. Proper representation is something we should all have. As council person or Mayor, you should always be of the mind that you are a \”public advocate\” selected by the people you represent. I plan to do exactly that and nothing short of that is acceptable to me.
 
If you agree, please pass this along and consider voting for Earl Foster for Brooklawn Borough Council on Tue, Nov 2nd.
 
Sincerely
 
Earl Foster

 

 
 
from the desk of Earl Foster
Support the BROOKLAWN REPUBLICAN PARTY
\”Giving people a choice is what Government should do\”

 

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\”In God We Trust\”

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Video: Pennsauken, Meet a Real School Hero

 Kerry McHugh-Moles is proud of her hometown, her school district, and her profession. And she isn’t waiting for Superman. She believes that Pennsauken’s public schools are full of supermen and superwomen, who can change the course of children’s lives, mold minds with their chalk-dusted hands, and—while disguised as mild-mannered teachers—fight a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and public education.

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