Gloucester Township Police Alert: Black Friday Shopping Tips

The Friday after Thanksgiving is reported to be the busiest shopping day of the year. Please see the below safety tips. \"\" 

Before You Go

  • Fill up your gas tank. Make sure you’re not running low on gas in case it takes time to find parking or to get out of the parking lot. Or, in case you get delayed by winter weather conditions.
  • Decide how you’ll pay. If possible, carry only credit cards, and make photocopies so that you’ll have the account number and customer service phone number if your wallet is lost or stolen. If it\’s practical, carry just one card.

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How serious is the \’kissing bug\’ threat in N.J.?

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EPA Funds Project to Reduce Harmful Refrigerants at Food Companies in Newark $158,000 Grant to Rutgers

 

(New York, N.Y. – November 24, 2015) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $158,000 to Rutgers University to provide training and technical assistance to food production, processing, storage and distribution companies in the Newark, New Jersey area to reduce their releases of greenhouse gases. 

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Letter to the Editor: Thank You!

 

Dear Editor-\"\"

The holidays are upon us and it is the time of giving. The giving of gifts, the giving of time, the giving of goodwill…and most importantly, the giving of thanks. 

As a volunteer, I want to thank every person who has supported the American Heart Association | American Stroke Association. Perhaps it’s a donation, attending a Heart Walk, championing a healthy change or supporting your child in a Jump Rope For Heart program. No matter how you’ve shown support, I want you to know that you have made a difference.

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Does An OPRA Request Constitute Harassment?

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USCG RECRUITS, SOUTH JERSEY RESIDENTS CELEBRATE HOLIDAY TOGETHER

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CNB ARCHIVES 2011: Four Gloucester City Officials Fined for Refusing to File FDS

posted Thursday, June 30, 2011

by John Paff\"\"

The State Local Finance Board recently fined four Gloucester City officials $100 each for refusing to file the Financial Disclosure Statements (FDS) due on April 30, 2008. The four officials who were fined are:

Ryan Murphy, Planning & Zoning Board

Jack Brandt, Planning & Zoning Board Alternate

Colleen Hagan, Library Board

Joanne B. Gurick, Library Board

I originally filed my complaint on September 11, 2009, against nineteen (19) Gloucester City officials for failing to file their FDS.

On January 31, 2011, and February 28, 2011, I received updates from the Local Finance Board advising that:

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Commentary: 10 Ways Congress Can Earn Taxpayers\’ Thanks

 

 

Volume XX No.48: November 25, 2015\"\"

It’s Thanksgiving week. At Taxpayers for Common Sense, we thought we’d do what so many Americans do at this time of year – take stock of those things for which we are thankful. But we did it with a bit of a TCS twist. We were going to list all the things we’re grateful the Congress did this year, but we like to give you around 600 words of content and to be blunt, the 114th Congress’s accomplishments can be described in two: \”not much.\”

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Congressman Norcross Returns from Three Nation Tour of Middle East

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Gloucester Catholic Selects Students of the Month

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L to R: Anthony Polo, Justin Costanzo, Ava Murphy, Ryan Cassidy, and Brandon Brooks.

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ–Congratulations to Gloucester Catholic’s September 2015 Students of the Month. They are:

Junior High — Anthony Polo
Freshman — Justin Costanzo
Sophomore — Ava Murphy
Junior — Ryan Cassidy
Senior — Brandon Brooks

source Gloucester Catholic High School FB

 

 

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