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CHEER—Former Gloucester City resident Bob Chew, (photo) and Gloucester Catholic alumnus retired recently from the Camden County Police Department after a stellar 26-year career. Bob started his law enforcement career as a C.O in 1989, Camden County, working there for nine years. After that stint, he was hired by the Camden City Police Department where he served 15 years. He finished his career with two years as a sergeant with the Camden County Police Department. The detective/sergeant spent some time with an elite force of detectives working on \”cold cases\”. He received his Masters from Fairleigh Dickinson University with a GPA 3.90 (Admin Science) Adjunct Professor at Wilmington University and Fairleigh Dickinson U. He received numerous commendations throughout his career. He and his wife Lisa have four children, Ricky (24), Amy (21) Timmy (13) and Courtney (8).
JEER—The City of Gloucester has some good things happening in the community yet those in charge see no reason to tell the people they serve what is going on. For example, when Pope Francis visited Philadelphia, the schooner North Wind traveled up the river with signs greeting the pontiff. And we learned by accident that a fire boat was given to the city fire department last year for free by the City of Camden. We asked this question before, \”Why are our city officials so secretive?\”
CHEER-Gloucester Catholic High School held the Mass for the Unity of Family at Proprietors Park on September 19. An estimated 200 people attended the event. Many of those in attendance were fascinated by the lone dove that flew to the top of the pavilion when the Mass began. It set there throughout the entire ceremony. Father Allain Caparas was the principal celebrant of the Mass, assisted by Monsignor William Hodge, pastor of St. Mary’s Parish. Following the 5 PM Mass, a barbecue was held.
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