Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Friday morning from 9 to 11 AM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Catholic funeral service 11 AM in the funeral home. Interment New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in memory of Marion to a charity of your choice.
Nola Brittingham, 56, and Beverly T. Dance, 49, both face numerous criminal charges related to the attempted theft. They were charged following an investigation by the Office of Attorney General\’s Bureau of Criminal Investigations.
The investigation revealed Brittingham billed the Victims Compensation Assistance Program for personal care services she provided to a male gunshot victim when in fact the man was receiving care in a hospital.
According to a criminal complaint, agents learned Dance had allegedly falsified invoices based on false dates and information Brittingham, a friend, provided to her. Moreover, agents reported learning Brittingham and Dance billed for nearly 1,000 hours of service at a rate of $175 per hour.
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JUNE 4, 2015–Today, NOAA Fisheries announces emergency management measures for the blueline tilefish fishery in the Greater Atlantic Region at the recommendation of the Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council. The purpose of this emergency action is to limit fishing mortality on unregulated blueline tilefish.
The measures, which go into effect Thursday, June 4 for vessels fishing north of the Virginia/North Carolina border, are:
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A scene from the 2012 WXTU concert. The man in the grey shirt is set to kick the guy on his knees. Two people knocked out lay nearby. (source Internet) Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9czsKr7RRE
by William E. Cleary Sr.
CNBNews.net
WXTU RADIO CONCERT BRAWL—The annual 92.5 WXTU Radio Concert held at the Susquehanna Bank Center in Camden City on Saturday night, May 30, 2015 attracted the usual rowdy 20-year-old concert goers who are unable to enjoy themselves without getting drunk and fighting. It is not just young men, young women are also out of control. As they have done at previous WXTU concerts the thugs and hoodlums gather early in the day to tailgate and get smashed at parking lots that are near the center.
According to WPVI, this past Saturday two people were sent to the hospital after a brawl broke out among tailgaters.
A 51-year-old Mt. Ephraim woman, who did not want to be identified, says she and her 30-something-year-old son were in the 2nd Street near Clinton Street parking lot when they were attacked by a group of people.
The woman says she was dragged through the parking lot while her son was badly beaten, being punched repeatedly in the face and head.
Authorities say another person was stabbed in the hand.
Three victims were taken to Cooper Medical Center for treatment. No word on their conditions.
Witnesses say there was a lot of drinking going on in that parking lot.
The 92.5 XTU Philadelphia Country Station concert in Camden has been the scene of numerous fights over the years.
In 2011, over a 100 fans were fighting in the parking lot. A police officer was stabbed in the chest and had to be treated at the hospital.
The following year Camden police arrested 191 people. That same year 193 people were treated for injuries and illnesses, and 10 people had to be transported to nearby hospitals for more serious injuries. That day an SUV slammed into a vehicle carrying concert bound country music fans, killing one, police said
It makes you wonder why Camden City officials tolerate this kind of lawlessness.
Attorney Richard Hollawell, a personal injury lawyer said in 2013 that he blames the concert promoter for the unruliness. He represented a man that year who claimed he was viciously assaulted by some concert-goers.
\”He was repeatedly punched, kicked and mercilessly beaten by a group of kids attending the concert,\” Hollawell said. \”He fractured his orbital, nose and jaw. He has had multiple surgeries.\”
LOCAL POST OFFICE CLOSED ON SATURDAY-Several people complained to CNBNews about the Gloucester City Post Office being closed last Saturday morning (May 30). From what we learned the employee scheduled to open the post office never showed up.
So what happened?
Postal spokesman Ray V. Daiutolo Sr. said, \”I understand the office did open, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The office hours for Saturday are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. On behalf of the Postal Service, I apologize for any inconvenience this caused to our customers. It appears proper employee protocols were not followed. Management is addressing this to ensure it does not happen again.\”
Mildred M. Leisy (nee Gilham), on May 27, 2015, of Runnemede; formerly of Lake Walenpaupak Area, PA and Kissimmee, FL. Age 90. Best known to all as \”Mimi\”.
Beloved wife of the late Herb G. Devoted mother of the late Cindee Collins. Step-mother of Vicky DiGiovanni of FL. Adoring grandmother of Danique, Audric, Kiersten, Jordan, Jesee, Jeremy, and Zachary. Loving great grandmother of Adreaghna, Victoria, Lylah, Isaac, and Aiden. Preceded in death by sister Jean Rafferty and brother James Gilham. Dear sister of Betty Danley of Washington Twp., Thomas Gilham (Connie) of Deptford, and George L. Gilham (Debbie) of Mt. Laurel. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
\”A Celebration of Mimi’s Life\” for family and friends will be held at one o’clock PM on Saturday, June 6, 2015, at Filomena Cucina Italiana, 1380 Blackwood Clementon Rd., Blackwood, NJ. We will share pictures, memories and stories.
Interment private at the request of the family.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310, Marlton, NJ 08053.
A loving and quiet woman, Mary devoted her life to her family. She enjoyed taking care of her house and her children. Mary was quiet and strong but she was easy to make laugh. In her free time she was an avid reader and she watched General Hospital. Mary will be missed by all who knew her.
Beloved wife of the late Franklin; devoted mother of Patricia Reel (Charles), Judy Lyons (Lloyd), Franklin J. Chew, Jr. (Patricia) Debbie Williams (Frank), and the late Kevin; loving grandmother of 10, and great grandmother of 13; dear sister of Teresa Umosella and the late Loretta Rutter.
Friends and relatives are invited to Mary’s viewing on Thursday morning from 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM at Immanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 11 Park Drive, Bellmawr, NJ 08031. Service to follow at 10:30 AM. Interment Woodbury Memorial Park, West Deptford. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mary’s name to Immanuel Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 11 Park Drive, Bellmawr, NJ 08031. www.mcgfuneral.com
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The U.S. government this morning unsealed indictments in a New York federal court against high-ranking officials and corporate executives affiliated with FIFA, the governing body of international soccer, for their roles in a decades-long scheme to corrupt the sport through bribes, kickbacks, and other criminal activity aimed at controlling lucrative marketing rights to international tournaments such as the World Cup.
Nine FIFA officials—including two current vice presidents—along with five corporate executives were charged with racketeering, wire fraud, and money laundering, among other offenses.
\”The indictment alleges corruption that is rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted both abroad and here in the United States,\” said Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch. \”It spans at least two generations of soccer officials who, as alleged, have abused their positions of trust.\”
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