Welcome Home Senior Airman Anthony Guddo, Staff Sergeant Brian Cooke, and Staff Sergeant Nathan Hollander

 

Welcome Back From Afghanistan
Westville Grove, New Jersey 
 

Who: Senior Airman Anthony Guddo, Staff Sergeant Brian Cooke, and Staff Sergeant Nathan Hollander
When: Saturday, March 10, 2012
Time: 8:00 PM
Where:  VFW #2174
640 Tacoma Blvd
Westville, New Jersey 

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Frank \”Pudgie\” O\’Hara, of Gloucester City; GCHS Alumni Class of \’61, Member of Local #322, City Parking Enforcement Officer

 

On March 7, 2012. Age 68. Of Gloucester City. Formerly of Brooklawn. Surrounded and cared for \"Rosary\" by his devoted wife of 40 years, Harriet A. \”Rusty\” (nee Weppler). Cherished Father of Colleen (Jack) Manning of Glassboro, Bernadette (Ralph ‘Trip\”) O’Hara-Taylor of Tarpon Springs, Florida, Francis X. O’Hara, Jr. (Rachel) of Erial and the late David Martin O’Hara. Devoted brother of Kathleen O’Hara Fiorile of Mantua, Laura O’Hara Geitz of Pace, Florida, Patricia O’Hara Sirolli of West Deptford, Sally O’Hara of Melbourne, Florida and David O’Hara of West Deptford. Beloved Grandfather of Megan O’Hara, Kimberly Manning, Sean Manning, Darren Taylor and Baby O’Hara (due in May!).

 

Frank was known to all as \”Pudgie\” and was a graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School Class of 1961. He was a member of Union Local # 322 Plumbers and Pipefitters in Winslow Twp. since 1969 and was extremely hard-working. Growing up in Brooklawn Pudgie could be found at Cerrone\’s Luncheonette. He shot a good game of darts. In his youth he was a regular at Augie\’s Pool Room. After retirement, he worked as the PEO: Parking Enforcement Officer for the Gloucester City Police Department. Pudgie was a devoted parishioner of Saint Mary’s R.C. Church for his entire life. He loved his family and enjoyed traveling.

 

Relatives, friends and members of Local Union # 322 are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Monday Evening from 7 to 9 PM and Tuesday morning from 9 am to 10 am at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10:30 am in Saint Mary’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Interment New Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. Family prefers in lieu of flowers, donations to his beloved alma mater, Gloucester Catholic Alumni Association: 333 Ridgeway Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. ATTN: Pat Murphy. Please write in memo: Francis X. O’Hara, Sr. Condolences and Memories may be shared at 

www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Francis X. O’Hara, Sr. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: (McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME)


 

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Cherry Hill Fire Dept. Ladder 1324 to Camden City for 2-Alarm Fire

On March 6, 2012 at around 12:30 a fire broke out in a building near the Liberty Street Station. Battalion 1 arrived reporting heavy fire through the roof of a 2-story vacant building. The 2nd Alarm was struck adding Ladder 1324 to the assignment. Ladder 1324 arrived and positioned themselves at the front of the building. Ladder 1324 placed its Tower Ladder in service with master streams flowing. The fire was placed under control a few hours later.

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Hunting and Fishing: Join \”NJOA Million Member Club\” for $10

 All of us at the New Jersey Outdoor Alliance are grateful for the support we have received from conservationists throughout the state. During our first four years together we have made significant strides in advancing the interests of conservation, fishing, hunting, and trapping in New Jersey.

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NJCU Baseball Season Begins March 7

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CNBNEWS | FEBRUARY 2012 CHEERS AND JEERS

 

BY BILL CLEARY

 

(cnbnews.net) JEER-A study by NJ State Comptroller Matthew Boxer discovered that some municipalities \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0105369fbfbd970c-320wi\" are overpaying for employees health insurance. Boxer’s report found that insurance brokers working for Essex and three other local governments — the townships of Brick, East Brunswick and Haddon Township — charged $1 million in fees between 2009 and 2010. The state health plan doesn’t levy those fees and charges less because it has more people in its system, the report said.

One of the insurance companies that have benefited is Conner Strong which is run by South Jersey Political Boss George Norcross III.


JEER-Imagine if Ron Paul announced a national campaign called ‘Whites for Ron Paul’ – he’d be vilified as a racist. Yet Barack Obama has done the equivalent of precisely that with his launch of ‘African Americans for Obama’. Obama is urging black people to pressure churches into supporting his administration by getting his message out via \”the faith community.\” He also calls on black voters to become \”congregation captains\”. What happened to his campaign promise to unite our country be they black or white. Not only is Obama playing the race card in an attempt to pressure black Americans into voting for him, he is also violating the separation between church and state. 

CHEER-Pam Jenkinson, who has been a volunteer for many civic organizations in Brooklawn, was the recipient of a Community Award given to Outstanding Residents that contribute to the good of the community. \”If you want to live in a great place, come here to Brooklawn\” Jenkinson said.

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SETTLEMENT WITH BRIDGEWATER DEVELOPER PRESERVES 212 ACRES IN BARNEGAT BAY WATERSHED

March 1, 2012

(12/P19) TRENTON – Another 212 acres in the Barnegat Bay watershed will be permanently preserved under the terms of a settlement between the Department of Environmental Protection and a Bridgewater quarry owner to settle a seven-year-old dispute over alleged disturbance of more than six acres of wetlands and buffer areas in Somerset County, Commissioner Bob Martin announced today.

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CNBNEWS Weekly Stats Report 27 Feb – 4 Mar 2012

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Video: Michael Savage Lampoons Obama Care | cnbnews.net

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