Lawrence Frank Kaminski, Union Electrician, Gloucester High Alumni Class of 64

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Paul Lieberman, age 59, of Mount Laurel

On February 26, 2009. Age 59. Of Mount Laurel. Formerly of New Lisbon. Survived by his dear friend John Carter, Brian Dennis and Tola. Loved and cared for by his devoted friends and staff at Community Options Group Home: Lannette and New Lisbon Developmental Center.

Paul’s graveside service and burial will be Monday, March 2, 2009 promptly at 1:30 pm at the New Lisbon Developmental Center (Cemetery): Route 72, New Lisbon. Please meet at the admission gate at 1:15 pm. In Paul’s memory, please do a random act of kindness for another person.

Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Paul Lieberman. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030.

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John Driscoll vs. Gloucester City, Wm. Crothers, Michael Kaye, Jean Kaye

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY
JOHN DRISCOLL : CIVIL ACTION
:
Plaintiff, : NO. 1:09-CV-754
:
vs. :
: COMPLAINT AND JURY DEMAND
GLOUCESTER CITY, :
WILLIAM G. CROTHERS, in his :
capacity as Chief of Police, :
MICHAEL J. KAYE, in his capacity :
As Deputy Chief, and JEAN KAYE, :
Former Councilwoman, individually :
and in capacity as Councilwoman :
:

Defendant. :
COMES NOW, John Driscoll, Plaintiff herein, and file this, his Complaint for damages as follows:
I. INTRODUCTION

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FEBRUARY CHEERS AND JEERS

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Gloucester City Resident Honored for Saving A Life

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Tax Relief for Gloucester City Seniors (First Time Applicants)

\”Most of our senior citizens should now qualify for this program if they own their own homes\”. Mayor Bill James

Those qualified are directly reimbursed by the state for the difference between the amount of local property taxes paid in the base year (the year applicants become eligible and first filed for the program) and the amount of the property taxes paid for the reimbursement year.

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Gloucester City Council Regular Monthly Meeting Agenda

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GLOUCESTER CITY RESIDENT TO RECEIVE PRESIDENTIAL CITATION FOR SAVING A LIFE

Pennsauken, NJ, Feb. 24, 2009 – James E. Pierce, a longtime resident of Gloucester City and a Red Cross Health and Safety Instructor, will be presented with the American Red Cross Presidential Citation for Saving a Life at 8:00 PM, Thursday, February 26, 2009 at the Gloucester City Council Meeting. Mayor William James and Council Members will be a part of the presentation as Dr. Thomas Tudor, Chapter Chair of the Camden County American Red Cross, and Vice-Chair Tracy Siebold, Esq., convey this prestigious award to Mr. Pierce.

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St. Rose of Lima School NEWS

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Gloucester City Board of Ed President Pleased With Improved Scores

By Linda Boker-Angelo

NEWS Correspondent

Gloucester City School Board President Louisa Llewellyn told the NEWS she was thrilled by the improving scores posted by Gloucester City High 11th graders in 2007-08.

She stopped by the office the day after last week’s Board of Education (BOE) meeting, pointing out that the students scored better in both Mathematics and Language Arts.

Some 78.4 percent of last year’s 11th graders were either advanced or proficient in Math, compared to 67.8 percent in 2006-07, and 52.8 percent in 2002-03.

\”It is a remarkable turnaround,\” said Llewellyn, a former teacher in the school district, who said she was very proud of the students, teachers and staff at the High School.

In Language Arts, 86.2 percent of the students were either advanced or proficient, compared to 77.9 percent in 2006-07, and 69.5 percent in 2002-03.

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