by William E. Cleary Sr.
CNBNews.net
CHEER-To all the Crossing Guards throughout the area who stand in the cold, snow, sleet and rain on a daily basis to make sure our children get to school safely every day.
JEER—What can be done to those employees of the Central Jersey Waste and Recycling Co., who leave broken glass and trash in the street instead of picking it up? Doesn’t the contract they have with the City of Gloucester include picking up trash and bottles that fall out of a trash bag? If it doesn’t it should. Please gentlemen the citizens of Gloucester would appreciate you taking the extra few minutes to pick up that broken glass, trash papers etc. We pay you to take the trash out of our city not leave it laying in the streets of our neighborhoods.
CHEER—In September 2014, Army Reservist Sgt. Justin Rebura (below with Thermoseal officials) was nearing the end of his nine-month deployment to Afghanistan with the 808th Engineer Company when he discovered that his position at his Houston, Texas employer had been filled in his absence. Rebura began remotely exploring his employment options with the support of the Forward Operating Base’s USO. The Sergeant was connected with Thermoseal Industries LLC, a Gloucester City, NJ manufacturing company. As a result, Thermoseal offered Rebura a management position, paid his relocation expenses and helped ease his transition by subsidizing a rental apartment while the Reservist arranged to move his family to New Jersey. Thermoseal received the \”Above and Beyond Award\” in recognition of extraordinary support of their employees who serve in the Guard.
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