Marguerite V. Danaher, 98, of Gloucester City

Marguerite V. Danaher (née Berry), of Gloucester City, passed away on April 18, 2026, at the age of 98, in her home cared for and loved by her children.

Born on July 22, 1927, in Gloucester City, Marguerite was a lifelong resident of the community she loved. She was the devoted daughter of the late John Berry and Cecilia Berry (nee Matthews). Beloved wife of the late Thomas J. Danaher, with whom she shared 44 years of marriage. A woman of deep faith, Marguerite was a lifelong parishioner of St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church in Gloucester City.

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Gloucester City Council to Purchase More Vehicles, Raise Employee Salaries, Introduce Budget

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (April 26, 2026)(CNBNews)–To better keep you informed, we have made a video of the mayor and council meeting’s agenda for your perusal. Normally, we would have copied and pasted the agenda onto our website, but because Gloucester City posts the documents as a PDF each month, that process is very time‑consuming. The raw video is below this article. To pause a page of the agenda, click on the page you want to read.

The meeting is scheduled for 7 PM, Monday, April 27, 2026, at the Police Administrative Building, 313 Monmouth Street, in the courtroom.

The 37‑page agenda contains several items that stand out. For example, the agenda includes a resolution that will introduce the 2026-27 city budget, but the amount of the budget is not included. Also missing from the resolution is the amount of the local property tax; does it increase? If so by how much. Instead, the resolution states that residents can stop at the municipal building if they want to know that information. There was a time when the entire budget would be published in the local paper. And, not too long ago, the city offered a Friendly budget that was easy to read.

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Gloucester City Little League to Induct Inagural Wall of Fame Class April 24

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GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ(CNBNews)(April 23, 2026)–The Gloucester City Little League (GCLL) will celebrate a major milestone on Friday, April 24, 2026, at 6:00 p.m., when it inducts the inaugural class into its newly created Wall of Fame. The ceremony will take place at the Johnson Boulevard and Nicholson Road complex and will honor five longtime contributors whose dedication shaped the league and the community it serves.

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Gloucester City Little League’s Wall of Fame

We are extremely excited to announce the very first class of GCLL’s Wall of Fame!

You are invited to the Gloucester City Little League’s Class of 2026 Wall Of Fame Induction Ceremony! This Friday, April 24th at 6 p.m. at our Major League Complex.

Please come out and join us as we will honor and celebrate these great gentlemen for their many years and many accomplishments to this organization and this community.

Jerry Murphy, Bob Plews, Tony Eller, Dom Staiano, Jimmy Flood.

Willingboro Resident Leaves Child in Car to Gamble at Parx Casino

 

BENSALEM, PA (CNBNEWS)(April At 8:53 PM on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, Bensalem Police responded to the parking lot at Parx Casino regarding an unattended child inside a vehicle.

Leola Dualuqua, age 37

Upon arrival, officers located a 14-month-old child in the backseat of a locked vehicle that was not running, with the windows closed. The child appeared to be sleeping but was visibly sweating, as outside temperatures were in the mid-80s.

Officers were able to gain entry to the vehicle and safely remove the child. The child’s father was contacted, and Bensalem EMS transported the child to St. Mary Medical Center, where he was evaluated and later released to his father.

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Paul Joseph Conte, formerly of Gloucester City

Legacy post from 2024

Paul Joseph Conte, Jr., of Albuquerque, New Mexico, succumbs. Formerly a resident of Gloucester City, NJ, Paul was born to Paul Sr. and Eleanor (nee Naruckas) Conte on December 30, 1945. A proud US Army Veteran, Paul served in the Vietnam War, and deeply loved his country.

Paul leaves behind his loving and devoted wife, Florean “Flo” (nee Wiley); his beloved daughter Stefanie Clark (William S. III.) of Summerfield, FL; his cherished grandchildren Amanda Rose (Ricky Diaz) of Orlando, FL, and Daniel Gregory-Paul of Summerfield, FL; three dear step-daughters: Kerin, Heather, and Erica; brother David Conte of Audubon, NJ, sister, Sandy Conte (Honey) of Coleman, FL; nephew Michael Conte; and a host of cousins and extended family.

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Charles P. “Zeke” Cziryak, 89, of Gloucester City

If you would like to live in a community in which you take great pride, then dedicate yourself to that with humility and action. Spending your years in this city isn’t just about being neighbors; it’s doing life together. Charles P. “Zeke” Cziryak carried great pride in his country and his city. There are times when we make history, and there are times when history makes us. “Zeke’s” home had contributed to the manpower of our great nation, upholding the ideals of our American freedoms, serving as a Lance Corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps during the very beginning of the Vietnam War. Mr. Cziryak was a kind, generous, and caring family man who just adored his wife, “Dutchie,” his family, country, and his city.

We’ve reached the age where life stops giving things; it now takes them away. But don’t fear sadness, as it tends to sit right next to love. Charles P. “Zeke” Cziryak passed away on Monday, April 6, 2026, at Cooper Hospital, Camden. To the whole world, you were just a husband, father, and pop. To your family, you were our world.

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Tara Marie Kennedy, 52, of Gloucester City

On April 6, 2026, at the age of 52. Of Gloucester City. Formerly of Fairview. Loving mother of Devon Shearer. Beloved fiancée of Charles Becker. Cherished daughter of Marybeth Wolf and the late Larry Gross. Beloved sister of John and Megan.

Tara worked many years as a server at the former Crystal Lake Diner in Westmont.

Tara will be honored and remembered with a celebration of her life on Friday, May 22, 2026 from 7 to 10 PM at Robert H. Jordan VFW Post 7125, 1199 Hessian Ave, West Deptford, NJ 08093.

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Fishing Derby scheduled for April 25, rain or shine

Registration at 8 am