Again I Say, Health Benefits for City Council Should Be Eliminated

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Alice Kidd, member of the Brooklawn Methodist Church

KIDD, Alice Elizabeth Age 89 died on May 11, 2009. Born and raised in Camden, she was a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School in 1938.

Alice lived in Brooklawn and Bellmawr Park for many years. She lived in Woodbury for the last nine years. She worked as a book keeper for Dr. Danner and was a member of the Brooklawn United Methodist Church. She was the wife of the late Jack.

Survived by her children Barbara (Harold) Read of National Park, Richard (Judith) of Clarksboro, James (Laurie) of Sanford, FL, Patricia Midili of Woodbury, Michael (Maryellen) of Woodbury Hts, Jack (Charlotte) of Monroe Twp, 16 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. Friends may call on Thursday 7-9pm and Friday after 10am in the BUDD FUNERAL HOME, 522 Salem Ave (King\’s Hwy), Woodbury, NJ. Funeral service will be Friday at 11am. Interment Eglington Cemetery, Clarksboro. Memories may be shared at www.buddfuneralhome. com
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Gloucester High\’s Chain suffers injury

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In Your Own Words: THANK YOU\’S!

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Vibrations Will Be Felt Throughout The City

The Gloucester City Environmental Utilities Department, Remington & Vernick Engineers and L.C. Construction have started construction on the City’s new $9 million water works plant at Johnson Blvd. and Nicholson Road. During construction you may experience pressure variations, or changes in water quality.

The City released the following notice about the ongoing construction.

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In Your Own Words: Attention Mt. Ephraim Residents

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Part 1 of a Series: The Merging & Closing of Camden Diocese\’s Parishes

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Gloucester City Historical Meeting Tonight at 7 PM

The show and tell topic of the next Monthly meeting of the Gloucester City Historical Society will be the Memorial Day Celebrations of the past. From 1901-1948 a Mr. Owens, a local resident, built the model ships pulled in our town’s Memorial Day parades. These ships were then launched into the Delaware River at what was then called the Camden County Park (Proprietor’s Park).

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In Your Own Words: How Dare You People

OUTRAGED BY HIGH GRASS CHARGE

This is a retraction to a woman\’s call to Mr. Bob Bevan about \"17248\" the condition of Cedar Grove Cemetery. Of all the years I spent there, and to get this as thanks.

How dare some of you people go over my head and complain to Gloucester City that the grass is too high!

I have had this cemetery since December 17, 1994. No one came forth to help me then, and I don\’t want it now.

This year is no different than any other. We have never started cutting the grass prior to Easter week. I always wait until the flowers die off before we start cutting.

I go to the local florist shop and purchase all the bulbs from the flowers that did not sell. Then, we plant them at the headstones that do not have flowers or heirs. I do this out of my own pocket. You dare say I don\’t care!

Yes, I am outraged to hear this. The grass is far from being high. Just you wait until we all go broke – then you will see high grass. The cemetery trust fund, which is managed by PNC Bank Associates, has lost more than $42,000 in the stock market.

I have not said any thing about this until now, but that did not stop me from keeping the cemetery clean from the old Christmas decorations.

I have managed to keep one man (part time) in my employ over the past years. I cannot begin to say what I would have done, had I not had Tom Havers, a big thank you to Tom.

I used to get some very sizable donations from various people every year, but that too has come to pass.

I will do the best I can do with what I have to do with.

Go cut your own grass and leave this to me.

My thanks go out to my many supportive friends.

Emery Bittmann, Gloucester City

Cedar Grove Cemetery

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In Your Own Words: Treatment of Paul Kain by City Officials Disappointing

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