Obituary: Gary Alan Campanell of Runnemede, NJ

Gary Alan Campanell, on May 22, 2015, of Runnemede, formerly of Mays Landing. Age 61.

Beloved husband of Joelle (nee Bender). Devoted father of Christa, Graycin, and Gary C. Campanell. Loving son of Louise Baker (Charles) and the late Robert Campanell. Dear brother of Bob Campanell (Lynda) and son-in-law of Gerrie McGlinchey. Also survived by many loving family members.

Gary spent his time entertaining crowds as a member of Gary & The Kid and many other bands.

There will be a viewing from 1 to 3pm Saturday afternoon at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Funeral Service 3pm at the funeral home.

Interment private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made at your local TD Bank to \”Gary’s Memorial Fund\”, for the care of his children.

Family and friends may share memories at www.GardnerFuneralHome.com.

via www.gardnerfuneralhome.com

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Attorney Sentenced to Prison for Conspiring With State Engineer to Steal Railway Project Funds

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Pennsylvania: SPRINGTIME ALERT – DO NOT DISTURB YOUNG WILDLIFE

Young animals’ mothers typically found nearby.

 

The leaves are green, the flowers are in bloom and, once again, a new generation of wildlife is making its arrival.
This time of year, it’s almost a certainty that Pennsylvanians will encounter young wildlife, whether in their backyards or high on a mountain. And some of those animals – whether they be young deer, birds, raccoons or other wildlife – might appear to be abandoned.
Usually, they are not abandoned. In fact, their mothers might be watching over them from somewhere nearby. And the best thing people can do is to leave those animals alone.

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OFFICER DOWN: Patrolman James Bennett, Housing Authority of New Orleans PD

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Pennsylvania Governor Announces 200 New Jobs at All Fresh Farms Facility in Pike County

press release

Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf announced today that All Fresh Farms, LLC, an indoor hydroponic production and packaging operation that specializes in growing lettuce mixes, kales, and basil, will establish a new facility in Greene Township, Pike County, a move that will create at least 200 new jobs.

\”Today’s announcement of 200 new jobs coming to Pike County is another huge win for Pennsylvania,\” said Governor Wolf. \”All Fresh Farms chose the commonwealth as the best location to support their business over other sites outside of the state and I have no doubt that my budget as proposed will continue this momentum, paving the way for even more jobs that pay.\”

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CNB Archives MAY 2009Light Rail Extension from Camden To Glassboro Moves Ahead; Will Stop in Gloucester City

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

 Governor Corzine supports multimodal regional initiative to boost mobility and economic development

 Woodbury, NJ – The Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) today presented its recommendations for the extension of southern New Jersey light rail from Camden City to Glassboro. DRPA conducted an extensive transit planning study that focused on identifying transportation needs and solutions for southern New Jersey. The agency recommended a multimodal approach to meet the transportation needs of New Jersey’s residents. 

At a gathering of business and community leaders today, Governor Jon S. Corzine endorsed the extension of the light rail system from Camden City to Glassboro, as recommended by the DRPA.

 

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Gangs Target Cops Again – American Police Beat Magazine

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CNB Crime: Four Pennsylvania Men Arrested for Child Pornography

HARRISBURG – Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane today announced the arrest of four Pennsylvania men on unrelated charges of child pornography.

The latest arrests occurred over the past week in Allegheny, Lehigh, and Westmoreland Counties. The defendants are:

  • Matthew P. McClure, 28, 246 Amity Rd., Ross Township, Allegheny County;
  •  Kirby R. Hower, 33, 525 Jefferson St., Whitehall, Lehigh County;
  •  Timothy Dionisi, Jr., 22, 112 Hays St., Apt. 301, Derry, Westmoreland County; and 
  •  Kenneth W. Hensley, 27, 211 W. 4th St., Greensburg, Westmoreland County.

Matthew P. McClure of Allegheny County

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A Picture\’s Worth a Thousand Words – American Police Beat Magazine

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