OBITUARY: Mrs. Lois Kathleen \”Kay\” Osman

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Lois Kathleen Osman \”Kay\” (nee Tozour), of Haddon Heights, passed away on May 3, 2015 after a brief illness. Lois was aged 80 years.

Born and raised in Glassboro, Kay graduated from Glassboro High School. A short time after graduation; Kay met, fell in love and married a young man named Charles Osman. Together they shared 35 years of marriage and raised three children before he passed away in 1992.
Kay worked full time for Interstate Outdoor in Cherry Hill as a Bookkeeper & Receptionist for more than 20 years up until her recent illness. She will be fondly remembered as a loving, optimistic woman who was the inspiration of her family.Kay enjoyed spending time with her family creating memories that they will now cherish as her legacy.

Kay is the beloved wife of the late Charles H. Osman, III; cherished mother of Chip (Lori) ; Kathi (Kevin Patterson) and Mark (Bernadette) Osman; dear sister of Janice Hamlin, Marjorie Dole, Doris Hoffman, Leon & Frank Tozour; loving grandmother of Karen (Tim) Moran, Emily, Amanda, Caitlin, Kristen and Ryan Osman; great grandmother of Isla Moran

Relatives and friends are invited to join Kay family for her viewing Wednesday evening after 6 PM and Thursday morning after 9 AM in the McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday at 11 AM in the Parish of St. Joseph the Worker at St. Vincent Pallotti R. C. Church, 901 Hopkins Road #A, Haddon Twp, NJ. Interment will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill, NJ.

In lieu of flowers, Kay’s family requests memorial contributions to the Rachel & Drew Katz Foundation at www.drewkatzfoundation.org or to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, 125 South 9th Street, Suite 202, Philadelphia, PA 19107

via www.mcgfuneral.com

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GCPO ARREST FUGITIVE

WOODBURY NJ May 6, 2015 (CNBNews.net)–he Fugitive Investigations Unit of the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office arrested Andrew B. Davoli (DOB 3/7/89) on a bench warrant for failure to appear in court for a hearing on a charge of eluding a police officer.

Davoli was taken into custody without incident at his Turnersville workplace on 5/5/15. He was turned over to the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Office and is being held without bail.

A judge issued a bench warrant for Davoli’s arrest when he was absent at a scheduled 4/20/15 status conference on his case. Officers of the GCPO fugitive unit learned he was employed at an automotive parts shop and arrested him there.

Davoli is charged with second-degree eluding a law enforcement officer in Harrison Township NJ on 9/14/14. It is alleged an officer signaled him to stop and Davoli fled, leading police on a 20-minute low-speed pursuit.

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It’s Time to Choose a Summer Camp for Your Children

Runnemede, NJ (Grassroots Newswire) May 4, 2015 – The days are growing 

longer, and that means that time is growing short for parents to find the 

right summer camp program for their children, says Tony Serrano, Franchise 

Owner of Kiddie Academy of Runnemede, an educationally focused child care 

provider in Runnemede. Popular programs fill up quickly, so the earlier 

families begin their search, the wider their choice of camps will be.

 

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CNB CRIME: Harry J. Neher Convicted of Murdering Woodbury Resident

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College Softball 10 Broncs MAAC All-Academic

 

MAAC All-Academic

Courtesy Rider Sports Information

Wed, May 06, 2015

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Holtec Project in Camden City Moving Forward

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A Cop\’s View: Today I Stopped Caring

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Fire And Police Personnel Respond To Charles W. Lewis Middle School For A Haz-Mat Incident

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ (CNBNews.net)–On Monday, May 4, 2015 at 1:23 PM, Gloucester Township Police units and the Blackwood Fire Department were dispatched to the Charles W Lewis Middle School, after a maintenance worker reported that a battery, located in the boiler room, had exploded.

At the time of the incident, a maintenance worker from the school district was performing routine maintenance on a back-up battery belonging to a generator when the battery exploded. The battery, no larger than a standard car battery, was stored in a maintenance area which is located away from students and faculty.

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Dwelling Fire In Gloucester Township Results In Injuries

GTPD Media Release:

On 05/05/2015, at approximately 7:19 PM, the Gloucester Township Police Department responded to the 200 block of Hobart Drive for a dwelling fire with possible entrapment. First arriving officers reported smoke conditions coming from the residence. One neighbor, who attempted to extinguish the fire, was located outside the residence suffering from smoke inhalation. Officers along with EMS personnel attempted to enter the residence to locate any additional victims but were driven back by heavy black smoke. All occupants were accounted for and were out of the residence.

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CNBNews Monthly Stat Report for April 2015; Daily Average 3,045

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