The Blind Boys Of Alabama & Taj Mahal \”Talkin\’ Christmas!\”

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28th Delaware Coastal Cleanup and ‘Arts in the Estuary’ event


highlight National Estuaries Week (September 20-27)

 

DOVER (Sept. 18, 2014) – With hands-on activities that include the 28th annual Delaware Coastal Cleanup and an \”Arts in the Estuary\” celebration replete with demonstrations, performances and native plants for sale, this year’s National Estuaries Week (September 20-27), offers an open opportunity for Delawareans to experience what’s been called America’s \”tidally awesome\” estuaries.

 In Delaware, National Estuaries Week is highlighted by a variety of activities, including:

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Charles A. Strawhacker, of Runnemede, WW II Navy Veteran, Marlton Elks Club Lodge 2514

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CNBNews Archives 2008: Emailgate\’:The Memos Gloucester City Officials Didn\’t Want You To See

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Christie, Pelosi attend prisoner re-entry center ceremony

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FBI FILES: The Beltway Snipers, Part 1

 A Byte Out of History

 

10/22/07

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This blue 1990 Chevy Caprice was used
as a rolling sniper’s nest.
 

This blue 1990 Chevy Caprice was used as a rolling sniper’s nest.

Five years ago this week—at 3:19 in the morning on October 24, 2002, to be exact—we closed in on the snipers who’d been terrorizing the Washington, D.C., area over the course of 23 long days.

During the month, 10 people had been randomly gunned down and three critically injured while going about their everyday lives—mowing the lawn, pumping gas, shopping, reading a book. Among the victims was one of our own—FBI intelligence analyst Linda Franklin, who was felled by a single bullet while leaving a home improvement store in Virginia with her husband.

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COURT: New Jersey Jackal Baseball Employee Says Sex With Boss Got out of Hand

September 15, 2014

By CHRIS FRY /Court House News

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NEWARK, N.J. (CN) – A supervisor for the minor league New Jersey Jackals baseball team forced a worker into a lesbian relationship, forced her into threesomes with the boss\’s boyfriend, then assaulted her when she said, enough, the woman claims in court.

Anastasia Conroy sued the New Jersey Jackals, stadium operator Floyd Hall Enterprises, her former boss Michelle Guarino, and co-worker Mark Olden, in Essex County Court.

The Jackals, who play in Yoga Berra Stadium in Little Falls, N.J., are members of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, through its association with the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball. They are not affiliated with any Major League Baseball team.

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Mrs. Blanche I. Moen, former Owner of Gloucester Office Supplies, Retired Teacher\’s Aide

\"6a00d8341bf7d953ef019b00302b66970c-800wi\"Funeral services for Mrs. Blanche I. Moen, a lifelong resident of Gloucester City, will be held on Monday at the Etherington Funeral Home, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester City NJ.

Mrs. Moen, age 90, died on September 17, 2014 from complications of Alzheimer\’s Disease.

She was the former owner of the defunct Gloucester Officer Supplies. She was employed for many years as a teacher\’s aide at the Gloucester Heights Grammar School, and for a time she worked for the Gloucester City News when the newspaper was owned by the Cleary family. Blanche was a former member of Cloud Chapter No. 101 OES.

 She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Moen, and loving mother of Joseph Moen, Jr. and Sharyn Moen. She is also survived by her dear grandchildren Michael, David, Joseph, William, Mandy, Karen, Shelley, Laure and 11 great grandchildren.

Family and friends are invited to meet Monday from 10:00 to 11:00 AM at the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 POWELL ST., GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ. Blanche’s funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM at the funeral home with interment to follow at Lakeview Memorial Park, Cinnaminson, NJ. In lieu of flowers her family has suggested memorial donations be made to the Alzheimer’s Assoc., 3 Eves Dr., Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08053 or Wounded Warriors Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.

 

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Gloucester Township PD SAVE Advocate

The Gloucester Township Police Department has created a new, unique program in New Jersey for those who are suffering from addiction. The GTPD created a SAVE (Substance Abuse Victimization Effort) Advocate which is a licensed drug counselor in the courtroom serving as an informational resource regarding treatment programs, The SAVE Advocate is also available to assist community members who have questions about substance abuse treatment for themselves, a friend, or a loved one. 

For more information and help related to addiction please contact the SAVE Advocate at 856-302-7051

 

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CNBNews Point of View: Why Does the Media Pick on Catholics? A Shout Out to \”Tavern on the Edge\”

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