Gloucester City News Headlines for July 2

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Regarding Dead Fish

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THOMAS NAMED NEW HEAD BASEBALL COACH AT NJCU

JERSEY CITY—Former NJCU four-year standout catcher, designated hitter, and left fielder Jonathan Thomas, a May 2005 graduate of the University with a bachelor of arts in English, was named the new head coach of the Gothic Knights baseball program. Thomas will be just the 10th head baseball coach in the 63-year history of the program.

\”To coach where you played is probably the ultimate opportunity,\” said Thomas. \”To give back the knowledge you’ve gained throughout the years at your alma mater is something I am excited about.\”

Thomas added \”I expect us to play hard and play with intensity—the way I played. I want our team to go out and compete hard against the best competition in the country. If we practice and prepare the way we should and are mentally focused, I think the results will speak for themselves.\”

Thomas originally served as NJCU’s assistant coach and hitting instructor in 2008, while also contributing to the program as its first base coach while working with the outfielders.

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Gloucester Catholic HS Here to Stay….for NOW

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Gloucester City in talks for troubled Chatham Square complex

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Bill to limit N.J. gun purchases gets legislative approval

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Gloucester Catholic Grad Has Dazzling Double-A debut

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Pool Tournament to Help Cancer Victim

Hi All,
There is a child in my son Jacob\’s school, who was just diagnosed with \"Billiards8\" cancer 2 weeks ago. She started vomited blood at school, was rushed to the hospital and was diagnosed. A tumor had surrounded her kidney, and it will never work properly again. She is a first grader, and her family needs support during this difficult time.

I would like to have a pool tournament at the ICAC on July 10th at 7:00 (6:30 sign up) to raise funds for her and her family. Entry fee will be $10 per person and 50/50\’s will be sold. Cash prizes for 1st and 2nd place. It will be partners – everyone will be randomly matched up with their partner. Double elimination in the winners bracket – then single elimination in the losers bracket.

There is also a walk-a-thon and Chinese Auction at Washington Lake Park on Greentree Road in Washington Twp. on July 11th. Feel free to visit the website: www.walkforemma.com.

If anyone is interested, please let me know. I am looking for shooters, volunteers to help run the tournament, donations for a basket of cheer, and of course monetary donations are always welcome. I know times are tough and money is tight, but when cancer affects anyone – especially such a young child – we have to try to do what we can to help out. If everyone can ask their team sponsor for a bottle for the basket of cheer, that would be great!

Please let me know if you, or you know anyone, who may be interested in helping in any way. PLEASE forward this email on to as many people as you can. Your support is GREATLY appreciated!

Thanks so much!!!
Jennifer Smith
(Jack\’s Team)

 

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Mount Ephraim Public Schools NEWS

Mt. Ephraim Public Schools Honor Roll

DISTINGUISHED HONORS

Grade 3 – Kenzie Calhoun, Drew McMonagle, Hailey Reed

Grade 4 – Amy Guldin, Kelsey Vespe

Grade 5 – Christopher Blaylock, Emily Calhoun, Maryellen Crain, Kasey Gardner

Grade 6 – Jade Carson, Jessica Chambers, Samuel Czerski

Grade 7 – Michael Gaglianone, Alison Guldin, Brandon Lanchang, Destinee Meeser

HONORS

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Gloucester City : PROGRESS DOWN THE ROAD

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