Bellmawr Library Calendar of Events for December

VOORHEES, N.J. – Calendar of Events Listings for December 2015 at Bellmawr organized by age groups

 Camden County Library System

BELLMAWR BRANCH

Call for registration at the Bellmawr Branch (856) 931-1400 or register online at http://www.camdencountylibrary.org/events

Adult Programs December

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CNB Hunting/Fishing New Jersey: Fall Trout Stocking Complete, More to Come in November

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Camden County HS Sports: Schedule & links for Saturday, Oct. 31

 

Staffed coverage Football: Penns Grove at Camden, 12pm | photos coming Football: Sterling at Paulsboro, 12:30pm Boys soccer: Rancocas Valley vs Washington Township at Paul VI, 1pm – SJSCA Tournament Final | PREVIEW | photos coming Girls soccer: Shawnee vs. Eastern at Paul VI, 3pm – SJSCA Tournament Final | PREVIEW | photos coming South Jersey…

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HS FOOTBALL: Gloucester High 21 Schalick 9

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photos credit Bruce Darrow

Gloucester High\’s Anthony Rodriguez scores one of his two TD\’s. Below: Vince DiGiacomo adds a 10-yard rushing TD. The last photo, Gloucester High\’s defender Chris Rod breaks up a pass.

PITTSGROVE NJ (October 30, 2015)--Gloucester High\’s Vincent DiGiacomo threw touchdown passes of 36 and 3 yards to Anthony Rodriguez for Gloucester in a 21-9 victory Friday night over Schalick in Pittsgrove, according to the South Jersey Times via highschoolsports.nj.com

 DiGiacomo added a 10-yard rushing score in the victory. Gloucester trailed 9-7 after three-quarters before scoring 14 points in the fourth quarter.

Kason Barrett ran for a 9-yard touchdown for Schalick and Ethan Long connected on a 35-yard field goal.

via highschoolsports.nj.com

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CHOP CAROUSEL BALL RAISED MORE THAN $1.2 MILLION

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Last Supper Painting Saves Philly Child

PHILADELPHIA — Jesus saves, apparently with a little help from Leonardo da Vinci. A 3-year-old boy survived a two-story fall from a window Wednesday after he landed on a framed painting of \”The Last Supper\” sitting outside the family\’s home in Philadelphia, according to a report by NBC10.com. When Dionna Praylow was getting her son Reginald,…

 

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PHILLY: JEFFERSON APT. GROUP/ HAVERFORD PROPERTIES TO DEVELOP SPRING GARDEN ST. SITE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE –


Publicly-owned waterfront parcel to be developed according to public-space, public-access and mixed-use principles of the Master Plan for the Central Delaware

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Delaware Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Blotter: Oct. 19-25

Reminder for the week: Wildlife area visitors encouraged to know and follow rules

 

DOVER (Oct. 30, 2015) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers between Oct. 19-25 made 1,165 contacts with anglers, boaters, hunters and the general public, including 104 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 52 complaints and issued 51 citations, seven of which were related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail, where there is an increased Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police presence.

 

Items of particular note:

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FIRST BLUE ACRES CLOSINGS IN LINDEN

 

 

PROGRAM TO MOVE RESIDENTS OUT OF FLOOD-PRONE AREAS APPROACHES 400 CLOSINGS, 700 OFFERS ON 3RD ANNIVERSARY OF SUPERSTORM SANDY

(15/P98) TRENTON – Continuing its mission to make flood-prone communities more resilient, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced the first Superstorm Sandy Blue Acres property purchases in Linden today, the third anniversary of the historic storm.

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How much has N.J.\’s prison population dropped?

 

TRENTON — Over the last three years, New Jersey has reduced its prison population at a greater rate than nearly every other U.S. state, according to a new report from the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School. Only Mississippi reduced its prison population at a higher rate, according to the report, which…

 

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