JCAA’s 18th Annual Fluke Tournament will be held on June 9th, 2012. This year we will have a new striped bass category for those of you who might like to fish for both fluke and striped bass during this time of the year. However, contestants will have to enter the fluke tournament in order to be eligible to enter the optional striped bass category. Those who enter the striped bass category will be competing only against others who are fishing out of the same port. For this category, JCAA will pay out 60% of the money taken in from each port. The entrant weighing in the heaviest striped bass for each port will receive all the cash paid out for that particular port. The entry fee for the fluke tournament is $120 provided payment is made by 6/2/12 and $150 after 6/2/12. The optional striped bass category entrance fee is $50. Entrance fees cover up to six anglers per boat.
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Increasing public disapproval of Barack Obama is based not only on his extravagant spending that hangs debt like an albatross around the necks of our children and grandchildren. He is presiding over the most scandal-ridden administration in decades, from Colombia to Las Vegas, to the Mexican border, to Solyndra, and more.The Secret Service\’s prostitution party in Colombia is an international embarrassment. It\’s not sufficient punishment that a few guilty men have been allowed to resign or retire with benefits because many questions are still crying to be answered.
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\”SNAP benefits are a critical safety net for low-income and working class families, seniors, children and those struggling with the aftereffects of the Recession. Continuing cuts to a program that is already experiencing significant reductions and now adding the new asset test are unacceptable and cruel policy decisions. We need to be encouraging SNAP participants to buy healthy foods with their benefits, not forcing them to eat cheaply so they can eat at all.
Despite the nearly 1 in 3 Philadelphians who use SNAP benefits to supplement their income and feed their families, there are another 180,000 estimated Philadelphians who are eligible to receive benefits. If you qualify for SNAP, or think you might, please call the Food Stamp Hotline at 215-430-0556.\”
Ed enjoyed 56 ½ years of marriage with his wife, Doris and together they raised four daughters that they loved very much. He worked for Tidewater Grain in Philadelphia for many years until his retirement in 1987. Ed was an active member of the Brooklawn United Methodist Church where he was a member since 1955 and served on various committees through the years.
Away from his work, Ed enjoyed spending days along the Jersey shore, body surfing and spending quality time with his family around him making wonderful memories.
Family
Ed is the beloved husband of the late Doris; loving father of Carol (Tom) Frangicetto, Margaret \”Peggy\” (Dave)Bradshaw, Arlene (George)Shute and Denise (Ray) Dobbins; dear brother of Lura Denham, Peg Cook and brother in law of Thomas, Lucille and Mae Fuerneisen; grandfather of Colin(Samantha), Chris, Alison Frangicetto; Dave (Tara), Jen (Scott) Radley, Robert (Tracy), Steven, Jill Bradshaw; Greg (Sandy), Geoff (Keara), Adam (Colleen), Aaron (Kristin) Shute, Andrea Shute Eppehimer(Nick) and Jenai & Joshua Dobbins; great grandfather of Brennan, Faith and Victoria Shute, Brady and Peyton Shute, and Caden and Brynn Shute; Katie, Nora, David Bradshaw, Jack, Sam, Max, Radley, Abbey and Leah Bradshaw; Loving cousins include the Funk family and Rev. Albert Martin(Laurel)
Farewell Service
Viewing Tuesday evening, May 1, after 6: 30 and Wednesday morning after 9 AM in the Brooklawn United Methodist Church, 213 Maude Avenue (Maude & Hannevig Avenues), Brooklawn where his Funeral Service will follow on Wednesday morning at 10 AM. Interment will follow at Wenonah Cemetery, Mantua.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Brooklawn United Methodist Van Ministry at the above listed address.
Tributes and memories may be shared at www.mcgfuneral.com
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Philadelphia, April 18, 2012 – The City of Philadelphia Streets Department has been recognized for \”innovative community and government initiatives\” by the Corbett Administration for the implementation of BigBelly Solar compacting litter baskets and recycling containers. The baskets have saved the City a million dollars in annual costs by reducing the trash collection rate per trash can from an average 17 times per week to 2.5 times per week. The award was part of the 16th Annual Governor’s Awards for Local Government Excellence, which were presented on April 17th, 2012.
\”I commend the Streets Department on the installation of BigBelly Solar litter baskets, which have been both an economic and sustainable benefit to Philadelphia,\” said Mayor Michael A. Nutter. \”I congratulate Commissioner Clarena I.W. Tolson, Deputy Commissioner Carlton Williams and the rest of the department on this great recognition.\”
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The historic Scott Walker recall is official and underway.
Bureaucrats in Wisconsin just confirmed Governor Walker will face a Democratic challenger on June 5th, and multiple polls show the race is a dead heat.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – As U.S. policymakers continue to discuss the role of the corporation in American society, Rutgers University continues to bring together top scholars to participate in the world’s most comprehensive fellowship program to analyze all aspects of employee ownership and profit sharing.
The latest studies have shown that the microscopic materials that become airborne during fires are far more deadly than ever realized.
Firefighters and responders have known for decades that smoke is harmful to their health, but the latest studies have shown that the microscopic materials that become airborne during fires are far more deadly than ever realized. That\’s because of the proliferation of nanotechnology – particles that are one billionth of a meter in size – that are found in today’s consumer products.
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On Tuesday, April 24 at approx. 2:30pm, CHFD Tower Ladder 1324 was requested for mutual aid into the City of Camden. The Camden Fire Department struck a second alarm for heavy fire showing from the second floor of a 2-story, occupied commercial building at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and S. 9th Street.
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