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‘LIVE WHERE YOU WORK’ PROGRAM

Haddon Township Is 37th Municipality to Partner with Agencies on Program

 

HADDON TWP., N.J. – Representatives of the New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Finance Agency (HMFA) today joined Mayor Randall W. Teague at Haddon Township’s Municipal Building, 135 Haddon Avenue, to announce that the township is the newest member of the Live Where You Work program. Haddon Township is the 37th municipality to partner with the HMFA on this housing initiative.

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Mount Ephraim School Board Members Take Oath of Office

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RAINBOW BRIDGE

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Mrs. Catherine M. Belfiglio, of Gloucester City, VFW Post 3620 Ladies Auxiliary Member

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Journeys South paints international picture | South Philly Review

Journeys South paints international picture

East Passyunk Avenue and the Italian Market are host locations for an artistic look at immigrant life.

By Joseph Myers
 Posted May. 12, 2011

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RA Friedman peers through one of the slits of the zoetrope. The photographer captured local seniors\’ images for placement within his creation, which relies on a hand crank to shift the images.

Photo by Greg Bezanis

The cultural contributions to South Philadelphia from numerous nationalities are receiving their historical due thanks to seven artists. Through the City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program, the Journeys South project is highlighting the immigrant experience that has provided the area with reputable diversity.

A $200,000 grant from The Heritage Philadelphia Program funded Journeys South, a by-product of the Mural Arts Program’s 2004 to ’07 My North Philly undertaking that produced seven murals.

\”We wanted to capture the stories of the waves of immigrants who have come through this part of the city,\” director Jane Golden said May 5 in front of A Man’s Image, 1722 E. Passyunk Ave., of creating and naming the endeavor that gives homage to ancestral upkeep and runs through June 11. \”These works give the stories of resilience and triumph from a location that is always on the move.\”

Two particular pieces prove Golden’s point. The first, \”Start Here,\” consists of footprint journeys detailing five….

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Edward J. Hodge, Jr. of Philadelphia formerly of Bellmawr

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Heritage Files Brief Opposing Obamacare’s Individual Mandate | The Foundry

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James M. Gardiner, Jr. of Runnemede

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Hunting and Fishing News: Judge awards $1.95 million to family of boy killed by bear in American Fork Canyon

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 Published: Wednesday, May 4, 2011 12:29 a.m. MDT

SALT LAKE CITY — A federal judge awarded $1.95 million Tuesday to the family of a boy who was killed by a black bear while camping in American Fork Canyon nearly four years ago.

Sam Ives, 11, was killed June 17, 2007, when he was dragged out of his family\’s multiroom tent and mauled by a massive black bear.

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SAL donates $110,000 to the CWF

 

The American Legion – May 12, 2011
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The Sons of The American Legion has made its mark on the Child Welfare Foundation as the largest contributor, donating more than $4 million over the past 17 years. And the generous donation figures keep rising.

In the months leading up to The American Legion’s 2011 Spring National Executive Committee Meetings in Indianapolis May 2-5, members of many SAL squadrons located in 39 detachments raised a little over $110,000 for the Legion’s CWF.

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