Accident Suspect Arrives at Police Station Armed with Baton and Knives

On March 28, 2013 Gloucester Township Police Officers were dispatched to Chews Landing Road and Hider Lane for a report of a Hit and Run Motor Vehicle Crash. During the course of the investigation, Officers determined the incident to be domestic violence related incident involving the suspect and his ex-wife. The suspect intentionally struck his ex-wife\’s vehicle as she was driving it. There were no reported injuries to the victim as a result of the collision.

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Ramapo sweeps away Raptors\’ winning streak

 

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CAMDEN, N.J. (April 2, 2013) – The Ramapo College softball team rode the strong pitching of juniorsHarley Masiello (West Milford, NJ/West Milford) and Nicole Schneider (Hillsdale, NJ/Pascack Valley),who made four unearned runs stand up, as it posted a doubleheader sweep over Rutgers University-Camden, 1-0 and 3-1, in New Jersey Athletic Conference action here Tuesday afternoon.

The Roadrunners’ sweep put a sudden end to the Scarlet Raptors’ 13-game winning streak, the fifth-longest string in program history. Rutgers-Camden, which hadn’t lost since the second game of a doubleheader against Wilkes University March 3, falls to 16-5 overall and 2-2 in the NJAC.

Ramapo improves to 9-7 overall and 2-2 in the NJAC.

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MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENT Brian M. Thacker to be Honored


\"\"First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Battery A, 1st Battalion, 92nd Artillery.
Son of a career Air Force officer, Brian Thacker graduated from Utah\’s Weber State College and was commissioned in the Army through the ROTC program. After a tour in Germany, where he was \”allowed to make a lot of second lieutenant mistakes,\” he was sent to Vietnam in the fall of 1970, serving with the 1st Battalion, 92nd Artillery.
He was first assigned to a battery of guns that provided support for combat engineer operations. Then, in the spring of 1971, he took charge of a six-man observation team organized by the battalion. Along with an interpreter, the team was ordered to a hilltop in Kontum Province called Fire Base 6. There they supported South Vietnamese (ARVN) artillery in firing down on North Vietnamese units operating in the valley below.

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EASTER AND ITS IMPLICATIONS, HERE AND NOW

 

ARCHBISHOP CHAPUT\’S WEEKLY COLUMN:

\”The vocation of being a \’protector,\’ however, is not just something involving us Christians alone; it also has a prior dimension which is simply human, involving everyone.\”

 

— Pope Francis, inaugural Mass homily

 

In two short weeks, the former archbishop of Buenos Aires, now bishop of Rome and pastor of the universal Church, has won millions of hearts with his humility. But much like Blessed John XXIII, a great deal of substance seems to burn behind his simplicity, his easy manner and his dramatic public gestures. In these early days of the Easter season, we\’d do well to read and pray over his March 19 inaugural Mass homily.

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Letters: Let\’s Unite on Behalf of \”We the People\”

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Spending Dud

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Video: Planned Parenthood Official Argues for Right to Post-Birth Abortion

| The Weekly Standard

Florida legislators considering a bill to require abortionists to provide medical care to an infant who survives an abortion were shocked during a committee hearing this week when a Planned Parenthood official endorsed a right to post-birth abortion.

Alisa LaPolt Snow, the lobbyist representing the Florida Alliance of Planned Parenthood Affiliates, testified that her organization believes the decision to kill an infant who survives a failed abortion should be left up to the woman seeking an abortion and her abortion doctor.

\”So, um, it is just really hard for me to even ask you this question because I’m almost in disbelief,\” said Rep. Jim Boyd. \”If a baby is born on a table as a result of a botched abortion, what would Planned Parenthood want to have happen to that child that is struggling for life?\”

\”We believe that any decision that\’s made should be left up to the woman, her family, and the physician,\” said Planned Parenthood lobbyist Snow.

Rep. Daniel Davis then asked Snow, \”What happens in a situation where a baby is alive, breathing on a table, moving. What do your physicians do at that point?\”

\”I do not have that information,\” Snow replied. \”I am not a physician, I am not an abortion provider. So I do not have that information.\”

Rep. Jose Oliva followed up, asking the Planned Parenthood official, \”You stated that a baby born alive on a table as a result of a botched abortion that that decision should be left to the doctor and the family. Is that what you’re saying?\”

Again, Snow replied, \”That decision should be between the patient and the health care provider.\”

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