Day Before the Conclave, No Clear Favorite Stands Out

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Obituary: Darryl M. DiPace, age 55, of West Collingswood Heights

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Darryl M.

 

On March 9, 2013. Age 55. Of W. Collingswood Hts. Formerly of Pennsauken. Survived by his wife of 10 years Susan E. (nee Ferenz) and the Fox and Smith families. Predeceased by his parents, Samuel DiPace and Marie Mick.

 

Cremation private. 

 

Condolences and memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Darryl M. DiPace. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142


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Americans for Prosperity: There is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch

 

There is no such thing as a free lunch. States believe that there is \”free\” federal money to vastly expand the broken entitlement system, Medicaid. I’m sure you’ve seen this government health insurance program for low-income individuals in the news, as governors around the country have been deciding whether they will take that supposedly \”free\” federal money.

Under the President’s health care law and last summer’s Supreme Court decisions, states must decide whether to expand their Medicaid system to include all individuals below 138% of the federal poverty level—approximately $30,000 for a family of four. Caring for the poor among us is so important, but this broken system is not the answer.

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$900 Million Construction Project Will Speed Up Traffic on 1-295, Route 42 Interchange

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NRA Ad: Biden\’s New (Bad) Advice Still Not Advisable

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97-year old ANNA E. CASSIDY OF GLOUCESTER CITY SUCCUMBS /cnbnews

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Anna E.

On February 28, 2013 (nee Elliott) a life long resident of Gloucester City, NJ, age 97. She is the beloved mother of John (Marjorie) and Daniel (Linda) Cassidy and loving grandmother of Kimberly, John, Lori, Bryan and Shayne. She is also survived by 10 dear great grandchildren. Anna’s Funeral Service will be private at the request of her family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the ETHERINGTON-CREAN FUNERAL HOME, GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ

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Ken Lippincott Jr., former Gloucester City Troop 165 Scout Master and Ponytail Softball Coach

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Keene State shuts down Lions offense 7-0

March 10

Winter Haven, Fla … Senior Chris Crutcher tossed eight shutout innings as Keene State College defeated The College of New Jersey 7-0 on Sunday afternoon in Winter Haven, Fla.

The right-hander limited the Lions (1-4) to five hits and struck out five to raise his record to 2-0. The Owls (4-5) won their second straight game as they rapped out 13 hits on the afternoon.

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WEEKLY BASKET: Chuck the Waste

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15-hit Attack Helps Fuel Rutgers-Camden Win

 

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CAMDEN, N.J. (March 9, 2013) – The Rutgers University-Camden baseball team turned 15 hits, seven hit basemen, 10 walks and two errors into 16 runs here Saturday afternoon as the Scarlet Raptors routed the City College of New York, 16-3, in a non-conference game.

Rutgers-Camden improves to 4-2, while CCNY falls to 0-4.

The Scarlet Raptors scored quickly and often, taking the lead with a pair of runs in the bottom of the first inning and adding five more in the third. That was more than enough support for junior southpaw Ryan Farabella (Vineland, NJ/Buena Regional) to earn his first victory at Rutgers-Camden. Farabella (1-0), a transfer from Camden County College, worked seven innings of four-hit ball, allowing three runs (only one earned) and three walks, while striking out eight. He threw no-hit ball until allowing a leadoff single in the fourth inning.

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