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Gloucester City PD Weekly Crime Report
August 22nd. (10:30 pm) Denise M. Laute (52), currently homeless, was arrested on Market Street at 3rd. Street for bench warrants and bail jumping. She was later released on bail.
August 22nd. (8:16 pm) William J. Culfin 3rd. (27), was arrested on Atlantic Street at Somerset Street for bench warrants. He was later released on bail.
August 23rd. (1:53 pm) A resident of the 100 block of Sylvan Avenue reported sometime between 7:30 am and 1:00 pm unknown person(s) forced entry into the home through the back door and stole a jewelry box. The investigation is ongoing.
August 23rd. (9:51 am) A resident of the 800 block of Cumberland Street reported sometime overnight, unknown person(s) siphoned the gas out of her vehicle while it was parked in front of her house.
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GREEN BAY, Wis., Aug. 30, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — A group of Packer legends including Dorsey Levens, Ahman Green, Nick Collins, and Gilbert Brown has teamed up with Fanright Fantasy Exchange (FFE), LLC to participate in a new fantasy football platform that\’s uniquely catered to their former team\’s fan base. The concept is designed to bring attention to veterans\’ health issues by providing fans with the most immersive fantasy experience available.
\”Fantasy Exchange is changing the way we play Fantasy Football. Our model allows fans to directly interact with the legends of the NFL, gaining insights into player selection on a real-time basis,\” said Fantasy Exchange\’s co-founder Justin Edmiston. \”We\’re solving the classic fan dilemma of having to choose between competing allegiances to fantasy rosters and favorite teams by putting both in one place. Nowhere else will fans have the opportunity to test their skills against former pros and earn the chance to win incredible prizes like attending a game in a suite with past greats at their side.\”
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NEWS Correspondent
If a picture is worth a thousand words, photographs of Gloucester City\’s veterans are priceless.
That is why Mayor William James, his advisory committee, and several of the town\’s numerous and extraordinarily dedicated veterans of foreign wars are putting out the hue and cry for pictures of the approximately 68 townsmen who gave their lives defending the United States and its allies.
Their campaign intends to bring 2 feet by four feet banners with photos and other relevant details for each lost veteran to existing poles along Broadway during the months of May and October, when the nation celebrates Memorial Day and Veterans\’ Day, respectively.
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