Do The parents of Athletic Children Understand the Word Volunteer?

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Authorties Continue to Investigate Shooting of Gloucester City Man

GLOUCESTER CITY-Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk and Gloucester City Police Chief Bill Crothers reported a police shooting that led to the death of a 28-year-old Gloucester City man.

Carl Hurlock, of the 500 block of Dukewood Avenue, was shot multiple times in front of his home.

Police responded to the residence about 6:15 p.m. Friday, April 17, for a report of a man with a knife. There they found Hurlock outside threatening to stab himself. Officers engaged in negotiations with Hurlock for approximately an hour, during which time Hurlock entered and exited his residence repeatedly. About 7 p.m. Hurlock is alleged to have approached officers with the knife raised in a threatening manner. According to officers, Hurlock refused to drop the weapon despite repeated orders that he do so.

An officer from Haddon Township and a Gloucester City officer fired their weapons. Hurlock died from his injuries.

The incident remains under investigation. Both officers involved in the shooting are placed on administrative leave, standard procedure whenever an officer discharges his service weapon with the result of injury or death.

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Carl W. Hurlock, age 28, of Gloucester City

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Brooklawn Legion Auxiliary Reaches out to Disaster Victims

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St. Mary School would like to congratulate the following Alumni

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Mary Louise Kuligowski, age 100, of Haddon Heights

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Developing Story: City Employees Picket Council Meeting; Mayor Files Insubordination Charges Against City Clerk Paul Kain

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Gloucester City Council Meeting Agenda for 4-23

Agenda

1. Call Meeting to Order:

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

3. Roll Call:

4. Open Public Meetings Act Notice: This meeting is being held in accordance with the New Jersey Open Public Meetings Act, otherwise known as the \”Sunshine Law.\” It has been legally noticed in accordance with the law and copies have been given to those requesting the same.

5. Resolutions:

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Kids Fishing Derby Saturday

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Dorothy Daley, age 86, of Maple Shade

Dorothy Daley

DALEY, Dorothy On April 12, 2009, Easter Sunday, Dorothy went home to the Lord. Age 86. Of Maple Shade. Survived by her cousins and devoted caregivers of the Palace Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Dorothy has been a resident of Maple Shade since 1996. Graveside Service and Burial are private in Land of Canaan Cemetery, Elk Township. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Dorothy Daley. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through:

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