SOUND OFF: That Criminal Element is Already Living in Gloucester City! /cnbnews.net

 

I had to smile when I read the Gloucester City News artilce on the front page. \"Images\"\”Gloucester City Planning Board nixes bail bond office.\” Mr. Jeffrey Baron, [office in Voorhees NJ] representing the city business association stated the presence of a bail bonds office would bring a criminal element along with their families into the city. 

I would like to inform Mr. Baron that the criminal element and their families, live, breath and rent in our fair city. The criminal element and their family visit all the lawyers in Gloucester City. The criminal element and families are at city hall on Monmouth Street every Tuesday.

Should we lock down the city on court day?

All I see in this town are empty store fronts.

This man wants to establish a legitimate business in our town that would produce rateables, which puts money in the city coffer. It also seems like he is trying to create a job or two for the city.

Well Mr. Baron, Esquire, your worried about the criminal element and their families, well forget about it, that horse left the barn a long time ago.

 P.S MY RESERVATION FOR OTT’S RESTAURANT ON THE WATERFRONT IS STILL ON HOLD!!!!

 Sincerely

ROBERT J. HAGAN, JR. Resident of Gloucester City.

 

 

 

 

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Guilty Pleas Show High Cost of Price-Fixing in Auto Industry

 

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FBI Criminal Investigative Division Assistant Director Ronald Hosko discusses charges against nine auto parts makers during a press conference in Washington, D.C. Joining Hosko is Deputy Assistant Attorney General Scott Hammond of DOJ\’s Antitrust Division.

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Guilty Pleas Show High Cost of Price-Fixing in Auto Industry

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Price-fixing conspiracies by auto parts manufacturers may have inflated the cost of your new car. In announcing guilty pleas by nine Japan-based auto parts makers and two executives, the Justice Department today laid out details of brazen collusion schemes to rig the prices of more than 30 kinds of car parts—like seat belts, radiators, and windshield wipers—sold to U.S. car makers.

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Drug Raid Yields Quantity of Heroin, Three Handguns, & Child Endangerment

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Obituary: Calogera \”Carrie\” Ackerle of Mt. Ephraim

(February 20, 1928 – September 25, 2013)

Calogera \”Carrie\” C. Ackerle (nee Santoro), on September 25, 2013 of Mt. Ephraim, formerly of Camden. Age 85.

Beloved wife of the late George Ackerle. Devoted mother of George P. Ackerle (Jamie). Loving grandmom of Annabelle and Penelope. Dear sister of Natalina Shuler and the late Gaetano Santoro. Also survived by nieces and nephews.

Carrie was the owner of Ackerle’s Pastry Shop on Broadway in Camden for 45 years.

There will be visitation Monday morning from 10 to 11:30am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Memorial Service Monday morning 11:30am.

Inurnment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made in Mrs. Ackerle’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Association, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08053.

 

 gardnerfuneralhome.com

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Obituary: Calogera \”Carrie\” Ackerle of Mt. Ephraim

(February 20, 1928 – September 25, 2013)

Calogera \”Carrie\” C. Ackerle (nee Santoro), on September 25, 2013 of Mt. Ephraim, formerly of Camden. Age 85.

Beloved wife of the late George Ackerle. Devoted mother of George P. Ackerle (Jamie). Loving grandmom of Annabelle and Penelope. Dear sister of Natalina Shuler and the late Gaetano Santoro. Also survived by nieces and nephews.

Carrie was the owner of Ackerle’s Pastry Shop on Broadway in Camden for 45 years.

There will be visitation Monday morning from 10 to 11:30am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Memorial Service Monday morning 11:30am.

Inurnment Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill.

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OCEAN CITY HOSTS THREE HUMANITARIAN EVENTS THIS WEEK

press release September 25, 2013

Ocean City is known for its support of charitable and humanitarian events. Last year over $30 million was raised by organizations that held events here. These ranged from the Heart Assn. to charities assisting our armed service personnel.

 

This week Ocean City will host three events: The MS Bike Tour, The Walk for the Wounded and The Run for the Fallen:

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Thousands to Toast the Coast Nationwide Sept. 28

 

press release September 24, 2013

 

WILMINGTON, Del.  The Partnership for the Delaware Estuary is asking residents of the Delaware Valley to \”Toast the Coast\” on Sept. 28 in celebration of the 25th annual National Estuaries Day. The local organization is part of a network of 28 National Estuary Programs working to improve and restore the nation’s most important estuaries, which are vibrant coastal areas where rivers meet the sea.

 

\”The toast is a way for people all around the country to show their appreciation and support for our rivers and bays, by simply raising a glass,\” said Jennifer Adkins, executive director of the PDE. \”Whether it’s a glass of tap water or some other beverage, if it was made here in the tri-state area, chances are, it depends on clean water from our rivers and streams.\”

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STATEMENT REGARDING THE ARREST OF REVEREND ROBERT L. BRENNAN

 

press release September 26, 2013

 

PHILADELPHIA PA–The Philadelphia Archdiocese released the following statement today regarding the arrest of Father Robert L. Brennan.

 

Father Robert L. Brennan was removed from active ministry in September 2005 following the Grand Jury report issued by the Philadelphia District Attorney. He has not been permitted to function as a priest anywhere since that time. A canonical process aimed at his laicization is in progress with the Holy See.

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