This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.

(June 10, 1931 – September 27, 2014)
Beloved wife of Harry J. Breen of 54 years. Devoted mother of Nicholas Breen, DMD (Kathlyn), Joan Janosko (Andrew), James Breen (Laura), and Joseph Breen (Lori). Loving grandmom of Kevin, Brittany, Nicholas, Jr., Sean, Megan, Danielle, Ryan, Brianna, Gabriella, Jessica, Angelina, and Alexis. Dear sister of Marie Heffernan (the late Joseph) and the late Dolores Insalaco. Sister-in-law of Vincent Insalaco. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Rose’s hospitality was unparalleled and her family was the center of her universe.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Friday evening from 7 to 9pm and Saturday morning from 8:15 to 9:15am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral Mass Saturday morning 10am at Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa’s RC Church, Runnemede.
Entombment All Saints Mausoleum, Newfield.
Family and friends may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com.
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.

(November 11, 1928 – September 28, 2014)
Beloved wife of the late Hollis W. Haggard. Devoted mother of Rhoda Ann Wus (Michael), Jean Rose Jabs (Frederick \”Joe\”) Eddie Truszkowski, and the late George Walter Heller, Jr. Loving grandmother of Joseph Jabs, Lorie Wus, Sherie Samony, Lisa Wus, George Michael Heller, Danielle Williams, Melissa Fazio, and Michael Wus, Jr. Great grandmother of Sean Wus, Ian Sickel, Olivia, Leila and Alexa Williams, George, Giovanna, Grayson, and Grant Heller, Krya, Gillian, and Shannon Samony, Samantha and Liam Jabs, Anthony, Vinny and Tommy Fazio.
Mrs. Haggard enjoyed bowling, ceramics and gardening and most of all her family.
The service is private at the request of the family.
Friends and family may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com.
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.
On September 27, 2014. Age 49. Of Gloucester City.
Survived by her children, Barbara Anne Jefferson, Deanna Scoleri (Dominic) and Richard Mays; her grandchildren Brandon, Emily, Savannah and Emma and many brothers and sisters. Predeceased by her parents Gerald Jefferson and Hilda Jefferson.
Relatives and friends are invited to her visitation on Thursday evening, October 2nd, 2014 from 6 to 7:30 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Catholic funeral service 7:30 PM in the funeral home. Cremation will be private.
Memorial donations may be made to Rosemary K. Jefferson Memorial Fund: P.O. Box 358, Gloucester City, NJ 08030.
Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Rosemary K. Jefferson.
Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.
CNB HUNTING/FISHING NEWS:
MARYLAND (September 26, 2014)–Two Pennsylvania men were charged today with illegal deer hunting on state land in Washington County, the Maryland Natural Resources Police reported.
Michael Allen Wood, 52, of Fort Loudon, and Paul Eugene Carmack, 54, of Greencastle, were charged with hunting deer with the aid of bait at Indian Springs Wildlife Management Area.
Acting on a tip, an officer yesterday found tree stands and ground blinds near piles of apples, shelled corn and three mineral blocks—all considered means of baiting wildlife. When the officer returned to the site this morning, he found Wood hunting with a crossbow from a ground blind and Carmack hunting from a tree stand with a crossbow.
In addition to the baiting charge, the hunters were issued warnings for having permanent tree stands and blinds in a Wildlife Management Area.
The two men are scheduled to appear in Washington District County on Dec. 2. If found guilty, each hunter faces a maximum fine of $1,500.
source news.maryland.gov
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.
Article submitted by Bonnie Flegler
By today\’s standards, none of us were supposed to ever make it past High School.
HIGH SCHOOL — 1957 vs. 2013
Scenario 1:
Jack goes quail hunting before school and then pulls into the school parking lot with his shotgun in his truck\’s gun rack.
1957 – Vice Principal comes over, looks at Jack\’s shotgun, goes to his car and gets his shotgun to show Jack.
2013 – School goes into lock down, FBI called, Jack hauled off to jail and never sees his truck or gun again. Counselors called in for traumatized students and teachers.
Scenario 2:
Johnny and Mark get into a fist fight after school.
1957 – Crowd gathers. Mark wins. Johnny and Mark shake hands and end up buddies.
2013 – Police called and SWAT team arrives — they arrest both Johnny and Mark. They are both charged with assault and both expelled even though Johnny started it .
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.
Volume XIX No.39: September 25, 2014
TAXPAYERS FOR COMMON SENSE
The Pentagon’s fancy new fighter, the F-35, is on pace to be the most expensive weapon acquisition in history. Not surprisingly, we keep an eye on the F-35 because of its eye-popping price tag. So we were appalled with a request from the Pentagon at the beginning of this month to shift funds from the so-called Overseas Contingency Operations (OCO) fund, which is supposed to be for direct warfighting costs, to instead accelerate the purchase of eight F-35s, which considering they aren’t operational yet, aren’t doing any warfighting. Luckily, the House Appropriations Committee put the kibosh on that budgetary sleight of hand last week, as we wrote about here.
This week the Government Accountability Office (GAO) publicly released a new report to the
This post was imported from a legacy archive. Please excuse any formatting inconsistencies.