Tregear Takes Seat on Bellmawr Borough Council

 

By Chris Concannon

Gloucester City News

After a month of decision-making, and following an unofficial ceremony held earlier this month, Joshua Tregear was officially sworn-in as the newest Bellmawr Councilman at their recent meeting.


He was selected by his Council colleagues, from a list of three potential candidates.


The other two entries made by the Camden Cou-nty Democratic Committee were Timothy Baldwin and Raymond Staczyk.

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Gloucester City News Headlines for Dec. 13 issue

 

  • Olympian Oscar Moore Encourages Runners Of Gloucester Catholic Cross Country Team
  • An Interview With Santa Claus At The Gloucester City Christmas Celebration
  • Gloucester City News Tackles New Technology
  • Bellmawr Borough Begins Christmas Festivities In The \”Fog\”
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Fire Damages Two Businesses And Heavily Damages A Third

 

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Pa. Industrial Firefighter Dies During Training

 

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CREATED: DECEMBER 10, 2012

Firefighter Michael Martin, 51, was stricken while in SCBA training recently.

 An industrial firefighter collapsed and died recently while participating in a first responder class in Pennsylvania.

During the SCBA scenario in late November, Michael Martin, 51, fell ill.

The instructor at the Luzerne County Community College Public Training Institute initiated CPR.

An ambulance transported Martin to Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center where he was pronounced dead.

Martin was employed at PPL Susquehanna and was a member of the fire brigade at the nuclear power plant in Salem Township. 

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La Salle Lacrosse Captains Named For 2013 Season


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