CNB ARCHIVES June 2009: Here We Go Again

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Gloucester Township PD: Flood Driving Tips

source Gloucester Township Police Department

Floods can occur anywhere, with floodwaters rising gradually or flash floods striking suddenly. Flash floods are the number one weather-related killer in the United States — most flood fatalities happen because people try to drive through deadly waters rather than avoid them. (Source: Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2005)

Water\’s powerful force can easily overtake vehicles caught in a flood. Follow these tips to stay safe in your car during a flood.

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Obituary: Carol Headley Jones of Sicklerville

On May 29, 2015. Age 69. Of Sicklerville. Born in Chester, PA, she was the daughter of the late \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef01a3fcef1127970b-800wi\"Graham S. and Elinore (Williams) Headley.

A graduate of Ridley Senior High School Class of 1963, Carol worked for many years as an architectural secretary with Harbison Hough Livingston and Larson (H2L2) and Ewing Cole and later work as Membership Coordinator for American Institute of Architects in Philadelphia, PA. She is a charter member of the Glassboro Ladies Auxiliary.

Carol had a beautiful, clear soprano singing voice and was active in the church choir of Emmanuel Baptist Church in Chester, PA in her youth. She was also a member of the chorus during her junior and senior high school years.

Carol was a volunteer \”candy striper\” at Crozier Hospital while in high school and at that time hoped to become a registered nurse. She was an avid trivia collector and watched Jeopardy daily, often correctly answering all questions. Carol enjoyed gardening, classic films, reading mystery novels by her favorite authors and cooking for friends. Professionally, Carol was an exceptionally skilled architectural secretary who won first place twice in the annual competition to determine the fastest typist in Philadelphia.

Carol is survived by her husband, Robert L. Jones; sister, Linda D. Headley and several cousins including Barbara Hibbs Hughes.

Baptist Funeral Service will be officiated by Pastor Richard Gehret on Saturday, June 6th at 11:00 am at the McCann Healey Funeral Home, 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Burial will be held privately at a later date.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Carol H. Jones.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: MCCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Phone: 856-456-1142  www.mccannhealey.com

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING DELAWARE: Anglers invited to fish for free in Delaware waters June 6 and 7

 

DOVER (June 1, 2015) – Been thinking of casting a line into a nearby stream or daydreaming about a sunny afternoon at the beach with your surf rod, but just haven’t gotten around to purchasing your 2015 Delaware fishing license yet? DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife has an opportunity for you.

To celebrate National Fishing and Boating Week, June 6-14, the Division of Fish & Wildlife invites you to test your luck fishing, clamming and crabbing by offering free fishing days on Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7. On these two days, anyone may fish the state’s waters without a fishing license.

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Celebrate National Donut Day In New York On Friday, With Entenmann\’s And The Salvation Army

June 1, 2015

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NEW YORK, June 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ —For the fifth straight year, Entenmann\’s Bakery is partnering with The Salvation Army to celebrate National Donut Day , Friday, June 5th. Join us for a fun-filled event at Madison Square Park with 40 THOUSAND FREE donuts and coffee for all, photo opportunities with Entenmann\’s first Donut Mobile, Mr. Rich Frosted and Mrs. Crumb Donut, and much more. Festivities include: 

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CNB ARCHIVES June 2009: Gloucester City\’s Special Election Cancelled

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N.J. 7-Eleven clerk who was shot in robbery: \’I feel born again\’ | CNBNews.net

 

Adil Boutahli now calls the evening of Jan. 10, 2014, \”a night like no other.\” It was a Friday, and Boutahli had just said good night to his co-worker at a Pennsauken 7-Eleven as the man finished his shift. Boutahli would be working the graveyard shift, and as usual, things were quiet. Then, just after midnight,…

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Celebrate National Donut Day In New York On Friday, With Entenmann\’s And The Salvation Army

June 1, 2015

Displayed with permission from PR Newswire

NEW YORK, June 1, 2015 /PRNewswire/ —For the fifth straight year, Entenmann\’s Bakery is partnering with The Salvation Army to celebrate National Donut Day , Friday, June 5th. Join us for a fun-filled event at Madison Square Park with 40 THOUSAND FREE donuts and coffee for all, photo opportunities with Entenmann\’s first Donut Mobile, Mr. Rich Frosted and Mrs. Crumb Donut, and much more. Festivities include: 

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CNB ARCHIVES June 2009: Gloucester City\’s Special Election Cancelled

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N.J. 7-Eleven clerk who was shot in robbery: \’I feel born again\’ | CNBNews.net

 

Adil Boutahli now calls the evening of Jan. 10, 2014, \”a night like no other.\” It was a Friday, and Boutahli had just said good night to his co-worker at a Pennsauken 7-Eleven as the man finished his shift. Boutahli would be working the graveyard shift, and as usual, things were quiet. Then, just after midnight,…

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