UPDATE REOPENED An Oil Spill in Brooklawn; Route 130 between the East and West Traffic Circles Shutdown

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Mrs. Jeannine M. Stecklair, age 85, of Gloucester City

\"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0192ac8e07cc970d-120wi\"On September 10, 2014. (nee Frederickson) Age 85. Of Gloucester City.

Loving wife of the late Joseph J. Stecklair, Sr. Loving mother of Jeannine Stecklair (Richard Pashuck), Kathleen McGinty, Joseph Stecklair, Jr. (Christine) and Edward Stecklair (Lois). Cherished grandmother of Katherine Chase (Brian), Danielle Lothridge (Thomas) and Rebecca O’Brian (Daniel). Cherished great grandmother of Leah, Abigail and Benjamin.

Relatives and friends are invited to her Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, September 22, 2014 at 10 AM at St. Mary’s Church: 426 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital: P.O. Box 2151, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38101-2151. In the memo, please write: Jeannine M. Stecklair.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Jeannine M. Stecklair.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Phone: 856-456-1142

via www.mccannhealey.com

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CNBNEWS ARCHIVES 2008: Philly Pretzel Factory

POSTED ON CNBNEWS Saturday, August 30, 2008

 

Grand Opening of The Philly Pretzel Factory

The Philly Pretzel Factory, Grand Opening Celebration was held today, Saturday. On hand to welcome the new business to Gloucester City were from (right), Councilman John Hutchinson, Councilman Nick Marchese, The Philly Pretzel (wearing the Green Hat), Councilman Bruce Parry and Councilman Jay Brophy. In the back ground, (left) are owners and operators Marissa and Mario Straccialini. Missing from photo is owner Barry Wright and City UEZ Director Howard Clark.

The store offers a variety of prices for their product. For example the cost for three pretzels is $1.50, party trays are $25 and you can buy 100 pretzels for $30. You can also purchase pretzel dogs ($1.75), pretzel sausage ($2.00). For more information call 856-432-6451 or visit the store located at 327 South Broadway at the intersection of Broadway and Division Street.

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According to the company\’s website Philly Pretzel Factory was founded in 1998 by Len Lehman and Dan DiZio. The first Philly Pretzel Factory opened its doors in Mayfair, Philadelphia, PA.

Photos and caption ~William E. Cleary Sr. 

 

– See more at: http://www.gloucestercitynews.net/clearysnotebook/2008/08/the-philly-pret.html#sthash.2cLCXTEd.dpuf

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Gloucester Township Remembers 911 :NIXLE

Press release via NIXLE

On Thursday September 11, 2014, the Gloucester Township Police Department, Mayor David Mayer, Members from the Chews Landing Fire Company, Blenheim Fire Company, Blackwood Fire Company and the GTEMS participated in a National Remembrance of those who lost their lives as a result of the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001.

The Gloucester Township Police along with all emergency personnel in Gloucester Township are prepared and constantly train to respond for any kind of emergency or crisis.

Now more than ever throughout our nation there is an emphasis on safety. Residents are needed to come forward and provide valuable information. If you see something suspicious in your community please contact law enforcement and we will take your call seriously and investigate the incident. What you see and report may be invaluable and may save lives.

Suspicious activities can refer to incidents, events, individuals or circumstances that seem unusual or out of place. Someone loitering around a school is simple example of suspicious activity that should reported by calling 911.

Never put yourself in danger when reporting suspicious activity.

If you have any questions or would like to join Neighborhood Watch please contact the Gloucester Township Police Community Relations Bureau at 374-3513 or email[email protected]

For full details, view this message on the web.

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FBI FILES: WILLIE SUTTON

Willie Sutton

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Willie Sutton

Born on June 30, 1901 in Brooklyn, New York, Willie Sutton was the fourth of five children. He attended school through eighth grade, then left home to secure a job. Sutton’s employment included jobs as a clerk, a driller, and a gardener. His longest continuous employment lasted 18 months. Sutton was married in 1929, but his wife divorced him after he was incarcerated. He remarried in 1933. Before his death, Sutton co-authored \”I, Willie Sutton\” and \”Where the Money Was.\”

Willie Sutton acquired two nicknames, \”The Actor\” and \”Slick Willie,\” for his ingenuity in executing robberies in various disguises. Fond of expensive clothes, Sutton was described as being an immaculate dresser. Although he was a bank robber, Sutton had the reputation of a gentleman; in fact, people present at his robberies stated he was quite polite. One victim said witnessing one of Sutton’s robberies was like being at the movies, except the usher had a gun. When asked why he robbed banks, Sutton simply replied, \”Because that’s where the money is.\”

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In 1911, New Jersey recognized the importance of educating children with special needs by providing state funding to cover special-education costs that exceeded those of general education. The effort placed New Jersey in the forefront of providing special-education services — a position it still holds and one that we should be rightly proud of. Today, whether…

 

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