HIGHWAY SIGN PROGRAM PROMOTES NEW JERSEY ON-FARM ACTIVITIES


Departments of Agriculture, Transportation Join to Support Agritourism

 

(CHESTER) – New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher and Deputy Transportation Commissioner Joseph Mrozek today visited Alstede Farms in Chester Township, one of 23 agritourism operations in the state benefitting from highway signs directing drivers to their locations.

 

Working with the Department of Agriculture, the New Jersey Department of Transportation significantly revised its Tourist Oriented Destination Sign (TODS) program and tailored it to the needs of agritourism in an effort to help agricultural businesses build their base of regular customers and attract higher numbers of tourists.

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Temple Defeats La Salle, 2-1, In Atlantic 10 Action

 

NCAA FIELD HOCKEY

 

PHILADELPHIA – Temple scored five minutes into the game and never looked back in handing La Salle a 2-1 Atlantic 10 loss on Friday afternoon at DeVincent Field. Junior Olivia Shoemaker (Telford, Pa. / Souderton) scored the Explorers\’ only goal while sophomore Lisa Shaffer (Hershey, Pa. / Lower Dauphin) stopped ten shots by the Owls potent offense, which leads the A-10 in goals, assists and points.

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1971 Gloucester Catholic HS Football Team Honored

source GCHS Press Release

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (October 2012)–Gloucester Catholic’s 1971 unbeaten, untied football team was honored on Saturday, October 20, 2012, during a reunion of team members at Gloucester Catholic High School. Team players, coaches, and staff were honored prior to the Rams’ 10:30 a.m. homecoming game against Woodstown in a special ceremony.

Guided by former coach Bob McQuillan, the 1971 Rams posted a 9-0 overall record, led by All-South Jersey standouts Jack Long and Steve Rotella, along with quarterback Steve Johnson. They capped a spectacular season with a 34-29 victory over Middle Township team in November 1971.

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South Jersey store owner will not take down anti-Obama display, says it\’s becoming racial issue | dailyrecord.com

SPRING LAKE — The anti-Obama display in Bill Skuby’s storefront that includes an image of the president as a witch doctor, is staying put.

The image has been flashed around the nation on Facebook, the Web and TV stations, winning Skuby both criticism and support from states as far away as Kentucky. Skuby said his phone rang nonstop Tuesday.

\”It’s becoming a racial issue,\” said Skuby, 66, owner of Skuby & Co. Lifestyle Clothing at 1210 Third Ave. in Spring Lake. \”If this is racism, then it’s reverse racism. I think they’re as racist as they accuse me of being.\”

Skuby’s display includes an image of President Barack Obama’s head superimposed on the body of a witch doctor above the word \”ObamaCare.\” It also contains a hat with the letters \”F.Y.B.O.,\” an acronym for an explicative phrase against Obama, and an Obama doll wearing a long-sleeve shirt that reads \”Hoax,\” among other items that have been in his left storefront window since late last week.

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Bellmawr Voters To Decide On $3.1 Million School Bond | GCN

By Chris Concannon

Gloucester City News


Bellmawr Superintendent Annette Catiglione said the vote on a $3.1 million bond referendum to replace the roofing on all three School District buildings will be on Tuesday, December 11.

She encouraged Bellmawr voters to support the referendum during the recent Board of Education (BOE) meeting, pointing out that the new roofs are necessary.

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» State Department Bails Out on Internet Video Excuse » — GOPUSA

What is happening with Barack Obama\’s administration? After the brutal attacks in Benghazi, Libya, everyone from Obama on down had the same story about why four Americans were killed. No, it was not a terrorist attack. It was simply a spontaneous uprising due to an anti-muslim video. That\’s what we were told, again and again. Then, we learned that it was a terrorist attack, and that everyone in the Obama administration knew it was. Now, the State Department is breaking away from Obama, saying that State Department officials never thought the cause was the video. What\’s going on?

Fox News is reporting that the State Department has stepped back (or JUMPED) from earlier statements regarding the events in Libya.

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Obituary: Samuel J. Cuzzilla, age 86, Owner of BySam Motor Company and Sam\’s Sunoco

Passed peacefully on October 10, 2012. Of Clarksboro. If you ever met Sam, you remembered him. Owner of BySam Motor Company, Clarksboro NJ, 1969-2009; Sam’s Sunoco, Thorofare NJ 1960-1969; Clarksboro Garage, 1953-1960. Previous member of East Greenwich Planning Board, East Greenwich Zoning Board, West Deptford / Woodbury Rotary. Predeceased by Santina Cuzzilla (Palermo), sister Martha Hadley (George) of El Paso Texas, brothers Rocky Cuzzilla of Phoenix AZ, and Stephen Cuzzilla (Marie) of Hammonton NJ.

Survived by sister Freda (Larry) Olson of Florence WI, Son Dominick (Donna) Cuzzilla, four Grandchildren and eight and a half Great Grandchildren. Services will be private. Donations can be made to: The BySam Award, c/o Kingsway Regional High School, 213 Kings Highway, Woolwich Township, NJ 08085-5041. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Samuel J. Cuzzilla. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: 

McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. PH: 856-456-1142

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Men’s Soccer Climbs to No. 15; Daza and Killian Among National Leaders

 
HOBOKEN, N.J. (October 10, 2012) – The Stevens Institute of Technology men’s soccer team is ranked in both national polls this week for the first time since the start of the season. The Ducks have ridden their current eight-game winning streak to the No. 15 slot in the National Soccer Coaches Association survey and No. 22 in the D3Soccer.com poll. The team’s only blemishes this year are early 1-0 losses to No. 5 Carnegie Mellon University and No. 20 New York University.

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AMAC:Seniors are Worried about America\’s Financial Crisis | cnbnews

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Gloucester City News Headlines for Oct. 11 issue

  • Three Teachers, Two Principals Charged In Triton High School Sex Scandal
  • Front Page Editorial – Adults Abuse Authority, Hurt Teenagers
  • Gloucester City Clean-Up Day Groups Will Meet October 15
  • Gloucester City High School Students Elect Class Officers

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