Hunterdon man dies after being shot in hunting accident

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Mildred L. Barlow, of Bellmawr, Retired Bank Employee

On February 19, 2009. Age 82. (nee Lundquist). Of Bellmawr. Formerly of Gloucester City. Loving wife of 35 years to the late John P. Barlow. Beloved companion of the late Carl Reichert. Loving mother of Janice, Duane, Dan, Vicki and the late Jackie Barlow, Jr. Loving grandmother of 7 and great-grandmother of 4. Dear sister of Dorothy Bartley, Thelma Schoeler, William Lundquist, Florence Wiley and the late Victor Lundquist. Also survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Mildred worked many years in the banking industry for People’s Bank in Brooklawn and United Jersey in Westmont. She enjoyed life, was devoted to her family and friends, loved to have fun and was always lending a hand.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her viewing on Tuesday morning from 9 to 11 am at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, (at Brown Street) Gloucester City.

Funeral Service officiated by Pastor Kathryn Morgan of the First Presbyterian Church of Gloucester City will begin at 11 am in the funeral home. Burial Hillcrest Memorial Park, Hurffville. There will be no evening viewing.

Expressions of sympathy www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Mildred L. Barlow. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142

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Edward L. Musick, of Gloucester City, Volunteer Firefighter

On February 18, 2009. Age 53. Of Gloucester City. Loving husband of 35 years to Donna J. Musick (nee Wood). Loving father of Thomas A. (Danielle) Musick, Dianna J. (Robert) Arble, Daniel S. (Lois) Musick and Patrick Q. Musick. Loving grandfather of 13. Edward was a devoted parishioner of St. Mary\’s R.C. Church.

He worked over 10 years for Joseph Oat Corporation in Camden and was a member of Sheet Metal Workers Local Union No. 19. He was a volunteer for Pine Grove Fire Company in Gloucester City.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend his viewing on Monday morning from 10 am to 12 noon at Saint Mary\’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 12 noon in the church. Cremation will be private. No evening viewing or viewing at the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Edward\’s mem-ory to the Edward L. Musick Memorial Fund: P.O. Box 358, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Expressions of sympathy: www.mccannhealey.comunder online obituaries of Edward L. Musick.

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Congratulations to St. Mary School and Parish

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Hugh R. Crossan, age 72, of Audubon, Retired Postal Employee, Community Activist

CROSSAN,Hugh R. Age 72 of Audubon, passed away while surrounded by his family at Lourdes Medical Center in Camden on Tuesday February 17, 2009.

Mr. Crossan was born in Philadelphia, PA on January 23, 1937 and spent all of his early years growing up in West Phila. As a young man, Hugh had faithfully defended his country as a Private First Class in the U.S. Marine Corps and was honorably discharged in 1961. He worked for the United States Postal Service as a Data Technician Specialist and worked at the 30 th Street Station and the Philadelphia International Airport.

 Mr. Crossan married Diane (nee Rippel), his wife of 45 years, and moved out to the suburbs in Jersey settling in Audubon, NJ where they would raise their large family. Hugh is the dedicated father of Hugh Crossan, Steven & his wife Rosie Crossan, David Crossan, Laura Crossan, Daniel Crossan, Gregory & his wife Rebecca Crossan, Seth & his wife Jennifer Crossan and Kevin Crossan. He is the proud grandfather of 6 with one on the way and is also survived by his sister Elizabeth McKenzie. Mr. Crossan will be fondly remembered as a proud Irishman and humble humanitarian. He was a deeply involved, caring community man. Hugh was a member of the Audubon Fathers\’ Association. He was an avid sports fan and had coached for the Audubon Parkside Lodge, F&AM, the Audubon Little League for 30 years, the Oaklyn Cougars Football and always seemed to show up at the wrestling matches too. Hugh was also an avid photographer and had captured a lifetime of moments of his family, his children and all the excitement on the field of play.

Relatives and friends are invited to join the Crossan family to remember and pay tribute to Hugh on Saturday evening between 6 and 9 pm at the HENRY FUNERAL HOME 152 W. Atlantic Ave. Audubon. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Audubon Little League P.O. Box 33 Audubon, NJ 08106 or to the American Diabetes Association, Southern Regional Chapter 1060 Kings Highway Cherry Hill, NJ 08034.

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Police Union Weighs in on Audubon Contract

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Rick, Gary, Frank, Shirley and Connie

  • HAPPY 70th BIRTHDAY to Rick Gonzales (February 19th)
  • Belated 70th BIRTHDAY to Gary (Bees) Belfiglio
  • Belated 85th BIRTHDAY to Frank Anello
  • Shirley Cleary (February 20th)
  • Connie Cleary (February 21st)

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Gloucester City Council Caucus Agenda

Caucus Meeting of the

Mayor and Common Council of Gloucester City

Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:00 P.M.

313 Monmouth Street

AGENDA

1. Call to Order:

2. Pledge of Allegiance:

3. Roll Call:

4. Sunshine Law: This meeting is being held in conformance 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. Public Comment Period: The Governing Body, in accordance with P.L. 2002, c. 80, have adopted the following guidelines relative to the Public Comment Period (PCP) at Caucus, Worksession, Special and Emergency Meetings of the Mayor and Common Council of Gloucester City: The PCP shall occur at the beginning of each meeting; it shall be no longer than one half-hour in length; every person wishing to speak may do so once during the period for no longer than five minutes. No changes have been made for the PCP of the regular monthly meetings.

6. Minutes of the Previous Meeting(s): February 2, 2009

7. Reports: I. Committees of Council:

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Candidates Question Audubon Commissioners

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James Dickson, born in Gloucester City past NJ Transit employee

James F. Dickson

DICKSON, James F. Age 71, of Millville, NJ, formerly of Glassboro, passed away on Sunday, February 15, 2009 at his home. Born in Gloucester City, NJ, he was a long-time resident of Glassboro before moving to Millville a few months ago. Jim was highly regarded for his praying spirit, kindness, generosity and dedication to God and his family. He was employed for 28 years by NJ Transit as a bus mechanic and for 7 years by the Borough of Glassboro Highway Department. He served with both the US Army and the NJ Army National Guard.He was an avid outdoorsman, especially fishing, and loved doing things with his family.

He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Carol; 2 sons, Michael J. and his wife, Patricia of Pitman, Adam H. and his wife, Christina of Glassboro; his mother Albertina Dickson of Blackwood; 3 sisters, Mary Lou McWilliams (Frank) of Phoenix, AZ, Margaret Viveiros (Daniel) of Gloucester City, Kathleen Benoit (Ray) of Williamstown; 1 grandson, Michael J., Jr.; and 1 great granddaughter, Serenity Daisy. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, February 21, 2009, at 11:00 AM in the Church of St. Bridget, 125 Church St., Glassboro, NJ.

Friends may call Friday evening from 7:00 – 9:00 PM and Saturday from 9:30 – 10:30 AM in the MATHIS FUNERAL HOME, 43 N. Delsea Dr., Glassboro. Burial will be in Manahath Cemetery, Glassboro. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate contributions to St. Mary Magdalen Parish, 621 Dock St., Millville, NJ 08332.

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