Bellmawr Dwelling Fire with injuries

Bellmawr Fire Dept. Press Release

Bellmawr NJ, On August 8th 2009 Task Force 32 was dispatched at 11:24hrs to 269 Walnut Avenue for a working dwelling fire with people trapped. Sqt 32 arrived (11:28hrs) within four minutes of dispatch and reported a 2 ½ story wood frame dwelling with fire showing from the second floor extending into the attic. Crews made an aggressive attack on the fire with a smoothbore 1 ¾ line. L-33 arrived and laddered and opened up. Additional companies arrived and secured a water supply/advanced a second 1 ¾ back up line and secured utilities. The Fire was placed under control at 11:53 hrs.

Two elderly handicapped residents were removed from the structure by Bellmawr Police Officers and several neighbors that assisted. The occupants were transported to Cooper Trauma Center and later moved to Temple Burn Center. They are being treated for injuries sustained from the incident.

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Brooklawn Mayor and Council Ecstatic

By Sara Martino

NEWS Correspondent

\”I am extremely ecstatic hearing the news of the grant monies that Brooklawn will receive as part of the $1 billion federal stimulus funding,\” Mayor John Soubasis said.

\”I would like to thank all our local political representatives for their efforts in securing the funding,\” he said. \”A special thank you is given to Police Captain Steve Saymon, who wrote the grant application. With the monies, Brooklawn can now hire an additional police officer.\”

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Time to Apply for Turkey and Deer Permits

The Fall Turkey Season and Special Area Deer Seasons Permit Application period opened on August 1st and will close at 11:59 p.m. on September 6, 2009. Applications can be made at any license agent or on-line. Successful applicants will be notified during the week of September 21.
Hunters should note that the deer permit lottery is only for 8 Special Areas; all other zones go on sale 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 13.

For complete details on the application process, available zones and important dates and deadlines please visit http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/news/2009/deer_turk_fall09.htm on the NJ DEP Division of Fish and Wildlife\’s website.

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Gloucester City School District Receives ARRA Food Grants

Gloucester City School District officials excitedly announced receiving several grants that will assist in food preparation and food availability for its students in the coming school year.

A food service equipment grant, as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009, was awarded.

An overwhelming amount of grant requests were submitted throughout the state, far exceeding the amount of funding allocated to New Jersey.

Gloucester City was fortunate to have $20,947 awarded for six convection ovens and one flat top stove for two schools, Cold Springs and Mary Ethel Costello schools, spokesperson Lynda Lathrop said.

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Congratulations to Richie Bonczak, Phillies Home Run Derby Regional Winner

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EMTs Chris Oliver and Kirt Dillon…Simply The Best

Mrs. James Guldin, of Gloucester City wants extend a heartfelt thank you to Gloucester City EMTs Chris Oliver and Kirt Dillon.

\”These fine young men came to my assistance last Friday when I was injured. Not only were they compassionate and caring, but they also were efficient, knowledgeable and professional in transporting me to the hospital. We can be proud of our town and the people who serve us. \”

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CARDINALE MENTAL HEALTH CARE BILL SIGNED INTO LAW

Measure Allows For The Involuntary Commitment Of The Severely Mentally Ill

Legislation sponsored by Senator Gerald Cardinale (R-Bergen), that would allow for the involuntary commitment of severely mentally ill patients was signed into law today.

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John Blazich, of Brooklawn, Retired from US Coast Guard, NJ State Marine Police

\"IMG\"  On August 10, 2009. Age 86. Of Brooklawn. Devoted husband of 61 years to Catherine M. (nee Pokrywka). Loving father of John E. (Mary Alice) Blazich, Joseph M. Blazich and Donna M. (Randolph A.) Ciurlino. Loving grandfather of Alison (Shannon) Lynch. Loving great-grandfather of Alexis, Liam, Fiona and Nora. Dear brother of Joseph J. Blazich. John was born in Philadelphia and was a long-time resident of Brooklawn.

He was retired from the United States Coast Guard after proudly serving our country for 20 years and was a member of the Brooklawn American Legion Post # 72. John worked for the NJ State Marine Police. He was a devoted parishioner of St. Maurice R.C. Church. John was an avid baseball fan and enjoyed golf.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Thursday morning from 9 to 10:30 at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St. (at Brown St.) Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am at Saint Maurice R.C. Church: 401 Community Road, (At U.S. Route 130 South) Brooklawn. Interment with U.S. Coast Guard Honors in New Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. There will be No Evening Viewing .

Memorial donations may be made to New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home at Vineland: 524 N. West Blvd, Vineland, NJ 08360. Please write in memo of check: John J. Blazich. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of John J. Blazich. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City

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TIPS AND SNIPPETS: Flooding Problem, Auld Dubliner Says Goodbye, D\’Place Zone Arrives, Pets and Austism in the News

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Gloucester City Headlines for August 13

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