Dr. James Wooster joins Treasury Department as Chief Economist

TRENTON (February 9, 2015)- – State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff announced that Dr. James H. Wooster has joined the Department of the Treasury as Chief Economist. Dr. Wooster, who has 28 years of experience in domestic and international public finance, previously served with the U.S. Department of the Treasury as a tax advisor to various foreign governments. He is also a former Chief Economist for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

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Bishop Dennis Sullivan accepts a check for $158,000 for the South Jersey Scholarship Fund

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Suge Knight Bail Hearing on Murder Charge Put on Hold

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Remembering NJ State Trooper Matthew McManus #144.

Please take a moment to remember yesterday\’s anniversary of the line-of-duty death Trooper Matthew McManus \"\"#144. 

February 8, 1938

Trooper Matthew McManus #144 (photo)

Matthew McMannus was born on May 3, 1895 in Newark, New Jersey and resided in Morristown. He graduated from St. James High School in Newark. Prior to enlisting in the New Jersey State Police, he worked as a mechanic and a pipe-fitter. From September 1917 to April 1918, he served in the United States Army First Air Service Regiment.

He enlisted in the New Jersey State Police onApril 1, 1922 as a member of the 2nd Class and was stationed at Troop \”B\”, Netcong at the time of his death. His service with the New Jersey State Police was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic devotion to the high principals of the New Jersey State Police.

Trooper McManus died as the result of injuries received in a motorcycle accident in the line of duty.

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Father of Two Boys Wanted for Kidnapping

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Obituary: Mr. Joseph B. Darpino formerly of Haddon Heights

 Joseph B. Darpino, of Mickleton, NJ, formerly of Haddon Heights, NJ on February 7, 2015.

 Legacy

Joseph graduated from Camden Catholic High School in 1946. He married Emma E. (neé Elberson) on April 3rd, 1948. Joe worked for General Motor Supply Company from 1958-1996 where he received the NJ Automotive Wholesalers Assn. Award Counter Person of the Year for 1988.

 Family

Beloved husband for 66 years to Emma E. (neé Elberson); loving father of William J Darpino, Sr.; cherished grandfather of William J. Darpino, Jr. \”BJ\”, and Jonathan P. Darpino; and dear brother to Barbara E Conner (Lester).

 Farewell Ceremony

Joe’s services are to be celebrated at a later date. All services entrusted to the McGuinness Funeral Home.

 

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CRANBURY TOWNSHIP NJ:Updated Information on Fatal Turnpike Crash

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OBITUARY: Nunzio A. Rania, of West Deptford

Obituary for Edward \”Jack\” Egan

On February 2, 2015, of Audubon, NJ, age 70. He was the beloved son of the late Edward W. and Norma R. Egan, loving father of Edward \”Jack\” Egan, Jr. of Audubon, dear brother of Robert M. Egan (Sandra) of Franklinville and dear grandfather of Brandon C. and Shaina C. Egan. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Mr. Egan was an Army Veteran and a member of American Legion Post # 84 in Oaklyn. He was an auto enthusist, a Chevy Man, and had also worked as a bartender at the David Sherman VFW Post #713 in Haddon Twp. Relatives and friends are invited to meet Saturday from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 400 WHITE HORSE PIKE, OAKLYN, NJ. Mr. Egan’s Funeral Service will be held 12:00 PM at the funeral home. Interment will be private at the request of the family. In lieu of flowers the family has suggested memorial donations to a charity of your choice.

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GCPD Arrest Suspect David J. Weygand for Distribution of Cocaine | cnbnews.net

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Anthony R. Senatore, 35, Off to Prison for Endangering the Welfare of his children, and of the 6-year-old neighbor, Brandon Holt.

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