Obituary Richard E. King of Deptford, formerly of Runnemede, age 68

Richard E. King, on October 6, 2014, of Deptford, formerly of Runnemede. Age 68.

Beloved son of Thelma (nee Steinmuller) and the late Roland King. Dear brother of Roland King. Also survived by nieces, nephews and a grand niece.

There will be a Memorial Mass 11am Friday at Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa RC Church, 13 E. Evesham Rd., Runnemede, NJ 08078.

Family requests in lieu of flowers donations may be made in Mr. King’s memory to the American Heart Association, 1 Union Street, Suite 301, Robbinsville, NJ 08691.

Family and friends may share memories via www.gardnerfuneralhome.com

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Two former Philadelphia School District principals charged with PSSA cheating

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    HARRISBURG – Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane today announced the arrest of two former principals in the Philadelphia School District for allegedly changing answers on the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) from wrong-to-right to boost test scores. 

    The arrests are the latest in the Office of Attorney General\’s ongoing investigation into widespread cheating in the Philadelphia School District and elsewhere in the Commonwealth.

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Pa Authorities Arrest 13 Suspects Involved with Selling Transcontinental Anabolic Steroids

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  • Probation officer, corrections officers among those charged
  • 17-month investigation dubbed \”Operation Gym Candy\”
  • Hundreds of thousands of pills manufactured, distributed

HARRISBURG – Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane today announced charges in a case involving two transcontinental anabolic steroids rings. In all 13 people were charged, including a probation officer and four current or former corrections officers. The charges allege that the individuals shipped hundreds of thousands of pills out of five Northeastern Pennsylvania counties, and also ran a ring that sold illegal \"10-1-14_Operation-Gym-Candy_all_evidence\"prescription drugs. The charges followed a 17-month investigation conducted by the Office of Attorney General\’s Bureau of Narcotics Investigation in cooperation with local law enforcement.

As part of the illicit operation three of the individuals charged, Brian Laubach of Berwick, Richard Piccarreta of Plymouth and Paul Dougal of Plymouth, allegedly imported raw materials from China that they manufactured in their homes by stuffing anabolic steroids into caplets or cooking the raw materials to fill vials so that the drugs could be injected. Keith Kilgus of Danville allegedly worked for both rings by picking up the packages that came in from China and delivering the materials to the three suppliers, as well as shipping packages for both rings.

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THE DANGERS OF HEROIN USE

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Lindenwold Police Investigating Burglary

Press release October 7, 2014

\"6a00d8341bf7d953ef017d3ee50d33970c-200wi\"The Lindenwold Police Department is currently investigating a home burglary which occurred today, Tuesday October 7th, 2014 at approximately 1:45 am. The incident occurred in the cul-de-sac of Joel Court Lindenwold, NJ; a single family two story dwelling. The 66 yr old female resident was in the second floor of the house when the suspect broke through a basement window and gained entry.

The resident was walking down from the second floor carrying her purse as the suspect turned the corner and approached the stairs. The suspect sprayed the resident in the face with pepper spray and then attempted to pull her purse away from her. He was unsuccessful and ran out of the home through the front door. 

The Victim described the Suspect as a white male wearing a grey hooded sweatshirt, with his face covered by a black bandana or tee shirt. The Victim was not injured during the incident other than the temporary effect of the pepper spray. 

If anyone should have any information regarding this incident, or information as to the identity of the suspect, please contact Detective Ron Burrows of the Lindenwold Police Department at (856) 784-7566 ext 419. Anonymous tips can also be left at lindenwoldpd.com or through crimereports.com (just direct the site map to Lindenwold, NJ and access the incident on Joel Court).

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When The NFL\’s Concussion Problem Goes To High School; Three Players Died Last Week of Injuries

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CNB Hunting/Fishing News for Delaware: Enforcement Blotter Sept. 23 – 29

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CRIME: Connecticut man charged with animal cruelty for forcing dog from moving car

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With 2-1 win, Orioles sweep Tigers to advance to AL Championship Series

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