Author Michael Wood: Apostle Paul’s Writings Defend Homosexuals

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Friends of Degenhardts Restaurant Reminisce

\"Images\"WOODBURY NJ–Ten years ago, Degenhardt’s Restaurant, North Black Horse Pike, Mount Ephraim, closed down after a two decades of serving meals to customers from the South Jersey, Philadelphia area. 

 

 

On weekends the restaurant held a dance in the evening hosted by disc jockey’s like Jerry \”The Geator\” Blavat, Lou Costello and Billy from Philly. 

 

Recently some of those patrons gathered at Nicholosi’s Catering in Woodbury to reminisce about the good times they had at those

dances. Over 450 people attended the June 14 reunion.

 

 

One of those in attendance was Skip Zirbser. 

 

\”Fifth teen years ago Lou Costello and Billy from Philly helped me in

finding my vintage 1963 Corvette,\” said Zirbser. \”The day I purchased it I brought the car with me to Degenhardts and parked it nearthe entrance to the dance. Whenever I see either Lou or Billy they call me Corvette Skip. I still have that car, and brought it with me tonight. This particular corvette was built in June 1963, 50 years ago today. I can’t believe how fast the time has gone by. One thing that always brings a smile to my face is my memories of my wife and I dancing at Degenhardts,\” he said.

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Corvette Skip\’s 1963 Corvette

 

 

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South Jersey School District Will Revise Admission Practices

TRENTON – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman and the Division on Civil Rights announced today that the Cape May County Technical School District has agreed to revise admission practices for its Cape May Technical High School to make the admissions process more equitable for students with disabilities.

Under a settlement agreement finalized between the Division on Civil Rights and the district, the Cape May Technical High School’s admissions practices will be revised as follows:

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Police in Gloucester Township and Pine Hill Investigation Attempted Luring Report

The Gloucester Township Police Department has recieved the below information from the Pine Hill Police Department. The close proximity of Pine Hill to our community makes this information relevant and it should be reviewed by all residents:


After reading the report regarding the attempted luring on June 25th, 2013 of a juvenile female

on West Branch in Pine Hill, a concerned citizen reported a second possible attempted luring

incident involving a vehicle and driver matching the description provided. The second incident

occurred in the area of Erial Road and Bromley Drive at approximately 7:00pm on June 25th.

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CHILDREN\’S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA RECEIVES $50 MILLION GIFT

 

Historic $50 Million Transformational Gift Supports a World-Class Outpatient Facility for Children and Families

\"BuergerBuerger Center for Advanced Pediatric CarePHILADELPHIA PA (June 25, 2013)The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia today announced the largest charitable donation in its history: a landmark $50 million gift from the Buerger family toward the construction of a new state-of-the-art outpatient facility. Currently under construction on the Hospital’s Main Campus in West Philadelphia, the building will be named the Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care.

This is not only the largest gift in the Hospital’s history, but also one of the largest naming gifts for a building in Philadelphia. The family gift, made by Alan and Constance Buerger, Reid and Krista Buerger, and Grant Buerger, marks a milestone in the Hospital’s $100 million capital campaign to fund the new outpatient facility.

\”We are extremely grateful to the Buerger family for this transformational gift, which will ensure that The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia continues to provide the highest level of pediatric care available to children and families in Philadelphia and around the world,\” said Mortimer J. Buckley, chair, Board of Trustees at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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