Gloucester City Taverns Will Be Allowed to Open Early on Sundays; But No Alcohol Sales Until 1 PM

By Sara Martino

NEWS Correspondent

Mayor William James and City Council approved an ordinance last week relating to Chapter 15 of the Gloucester City code entitled Alcoholic Beverages.

The ordinance will allow bars and saloons to serve breakfast and brunch on Sunday mornings.

Currently, establishments are not permitted to open, or sell alcohol, until 1 p.m. on Sundays.

With the new law, they will still not be allowed to serve alcohol until the specified time of 1 p.m., as allowed in the City code.

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Gloucester City School Board Okays Contract Adjustments

By Linda Boker-Angelo

NEWS Correspondent

During a combined caucus session and regular meeting, the Gloucester City Board of Education at their recent meeting approved a contract adjustment for School Superintendent Paul Spaventa and Business Administrator Margaret McDonnell.

The adjustment will allow the two to carry over as much as 10 days of personal and sick time, instead of the five-day maximum that is currently in the contract.

During reports, Public Information Officer Lynda Lathrop noted that the district has received grant monies which will provide fresh fruit and vegetable snacks for students at Cold Springs School, as well as two kiosks to distribute the healthy goodies.

Board members also worked on completing a board self-evaluation and, prior to the meeting, interviewed prospective candidates to fill the vacant seat on the Board created by the resignation of former member Ray Coxe last month.

The Board will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday, August 11, in the Gloucester City High School Media Center.

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Frank J. Cerrone Sr., Founding Member of St. Maurice Church, WW II Navy Veteran

\"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0115724332f3970b-120wi\" On August 3, 2009. Age 86. Of Brooklawn. Devoted husband of 40 years to the late Blanche F. (nee Black). Loving father of Garry Cerrone (Myra) of Baltimore, Maryland and the late Frank J. Cerrone, Jr. (surviving wife Esther) of Westville. Cherished grandfather of Gia Gamez (Edgar). Pre-deceased by his dear siblings; Joseph, Anthony and Dorothy. Survived by many loving nieces, nephews and cousins.

Frank was born, raised and lived his entire life in Brooklawn. He was a 1941 graduate of Gloucester City High School. Frank proudly served our country in the U.S. Navy and on Destroyer Escorts in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. He was retired from Western Electric in Camden. Frank and his family were one of the founding families of Saint Maurice R.C. Church in Brooklawn. He and his brother’s; Tony and Joe did much of the woodwork around the Altar and Frank was a devoted parishioner of the church. He was a member of the Brooklawn American Legion Post # 72.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Friday morning from 9:30 to 11am at Saint Maurice R.C. Church: 401 Community Road, (At U.S. Route 130 South) Brooklawn. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 am in the church. Interment with U.S. Navy Military Honors in New Saint Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. No Evening Viewing and No Viewing at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Deborah Hospital Foundation: P.O. Box 820, Browns Mills, NJ 08015-0820. Please write in memo of check: Frank J. Cerrone, Sr. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to the family through our website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Frank J. Cerrone, Sr. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City

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CHEERS AND JEERS FOR The Month of JULY

By Bill Cleary

CHEERS: To the men from Highland Park Church of God, and Bill Wilson \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0115706aa3a1970b-200wi\" and his workers from Property Pro’s, for helping out when Kyle Warner was injured by a chainsaw. Special thanks to Doug and Don Conner, who stayed with Kyle until the paramedics arrived. It has been a long time since I have seen men who were working on a job stop what they were doing, and take the time to remove the tree, clean up the yard and everything that had fallen, and ask nothing in return. Just caring, common courtesy.

JEERS: To the Gloucester City Fire Chief and the Chief of Operations for not providing the public or CNB with statistics on fire and ambulance responses at the minimum of once a month to see where our tax dollars are being spent. Real stats not the ones you hand into council.

CHEERS-To the person or people responsible for getting the grass cut on either side of the railroad tracks that run through the center of Gloucester City. It looks so much nicer.

JEERS-To the family living in the 200 block of Johnson Blvd. for allowing their goats to wake up the neighborhood each morning. One Baal! Maybe two would be okay. These animals don’t stop, give me a break. I am trying to sleep and your goats don\’t shut up.

A big cheer to all of those involved in the Gloucester City Girls Softball tournament from the coaches to the announcers, the field crew to the snack stand workers, 50/50 sales, t-shirt sales and everyone else who worked so hard behind the scenes. Been to many tournaments the past few years and Gloucester City always does the best tournament around. Also a big cheer to all of our girls who played in the tournament…they all displayed great sportsmanship! Great job to all involved for a great season!

KUDOS-To Bellmawr Police Chief Bill Walsh. Chief Walsh is very responsive, and has done a great job facilitating communication in town by designing a website, a Twitter account and emails notification for police news.

JEERS-Another month and another Jeer for those politicians who embarrass our state by stealing from you and me. Will it ever end? Not here in New Jersey it seems. The list of crooks gives bigger every day.

APPLAUSE-Brooklawn was successful this month in obtaining a $350,000 federal grant that will allow the borough to add another police officer to their police department. Brooklawn was one of 18 communities in the state to receive the funds.

JEERS- To the judges who hand down less than mandatory sentences to the politicians who are found guilty of crimes against the people. Example, U.S. District Judge Ronald L. Buckwalter sentenced former PA State Sen. Vincent Fumo this month to just 55 months in prison. Fumo was found guilty of fraud, obstruction of justice and tax convictions. U.S. District Court Judge Freda Wolfson handed down a 4 year sentence to former NJ State Sen. Wayne Bryant, who was convicted on 12-counts of bribery and pension fraud. Prosecutors in both cases asked the court to hand down a 10 years sentence for each convicted felon.

JEERS-To the Fire Department and the City for not having a ZERO Tolerance on employees having DWI\’s who are still allowed to keep their tax payer funded jobs after being found guilty of the crime.

Contributing to this month’s column, Joe Stafford, Jack Heath, Steve Skipton, Gerry Conner and Robin Pierman. If you have a Cheer or Jeer suggestion (s) for the next column send it to [email protected]. Or to ClearysNoteBook c/o Gloucester City News PO Box 151 Gloucester City 08030.

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MOUNT EPHRAIM: Vehicle Fire, No Injuries

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BELLMAWR: Three Vehicle Accident

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Gloucester City News Headlines for August 6th

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Lindenwold Police Investigation Armed Robbery

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545 PEOPLE …We should vote all of them out of office and clean up their mess!

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LODD: Fire Captain Dies at Station

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