Bellmawr School District Researching Consolidation of Services

By Lois Staas

NEWS Correspondent

During last week\’s meeting of the Bellmawr Board of Education, former Board Member Darlene Lescota clarified the reason for her recent resignation, \”I did not resign because of time constraints. I resigned because as a board member I could not speak about the surplus in the budget and what it is used for.\”

Lescota is one figure in a long line of resignation after the retirement of former Superintendent Timothy Bell.

After his leaving the district about three and one half years ago, Bell was succeeded by Deborah Monahan, who was shortly succeeded by current Superintendent Annette Castiglione.

Former Board Secretary/Business Administrator Bruce B. Finkle left for another position and was succeeded by Dr. Ann Garcia, who resigned and was succeeded by the interim John Amato.

Meanwhile, Bellmawr BOE replaced former Solicitor John D. Wade with Ronald W. Sahli. In addition to Lescota\’s resignation, the BOE had previously accepted the resignations of Linee Getzinger and Maria Fasulo.

Three candidates for the vacated position were on hand for a public interview by the Board of Education members present for the meeting, President Jody Mangus, Vice President Jamie Casey, Mrs. Mary DiMattesa, and Mr. Ron Henry.

This week the BOE will convene to discuss and vote upon Lescota, replacement. Those being considered are Mr. Andre, Mr. Britner, and former BOE member appointed by the County Superintendent, Mrs. Shankerow.

Superintendent Castiglione reported ongoing meetings with other superintendents of K through 8 districts for consolidation of services. The State of New Jersey has mandated that districts of K-8 need to consolidate to districts of 5,000 students by the year 2010.

Another requirement is that Pre-school for 3 and 4 year olds be a full day. \”Seven superintendents in the area are meeting as a show of good faith effort, and as a means of maintaining the integrity of district services as best we can,\” Castiglione said.

Additionally, Castiglione reported that the district\’s Quality Single Assessment Continuum QSAC is underway and that the State of New Jersey is expected to visit the school system before the holidays.

Superintendent Castiglione along with Director of Curriculum and Development Dotti Specht, Director of Special Services Patricia Bartley, Bell Oaks Principal Anthony Farinelli, Bellmawr Park School Principal Elizabeth Calabria, and Ethel M. Burke School Principal Frank Jankowski, Jr. gave a Power Point presentation of the Bellmawr Annual Report for 2007-2008.

Copies of the 40-page report are available to the public via the principals\’ offices. \”I have not printed many copies in an effort to go green,\” Castiglione said.

A bulleted list of BOE actions should be posted on the website along with the report and the next specially scheduled meeting for the board to discuss and to vote on a new member to replace Darlene Lescota. The superintendent hopes that that date will also be available to the public on the school sign.

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RAYMOND K. BALLARD, retired Air Force Sgt., and Gloucester High Alumni

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MARGARET M. MARONSKI, employee of West Jersey Hospital, of Bellmawr

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ERNEST J. \”BUDDY\” PHILIPONA, SR. of Audubon Korean War Veteran

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Gloucester Catholic High School 2008 Cross Country Team

Photo by Dianna Broussard

Top row: Alex Hickman, Adam Malkowicz, Greg Brecht, Jim O\’Donnell, Joe Lafferty, Louis Tassi, John Stulpin, Frank Broussard, Jon Rothschild, George Winton, Colin James, Jessica Marks, Anna Hickman, Amanda Pegues, Taylor Morgan, Kelly Taylor, Alicia O\’Donnell, Julia Porado, Coach Jack Heath, Coach Mike McGowan.

 

Middle row: Molly Mickle, Taylor Mickle, Sarah Minchin, Sabrina Picot, Breanna Sipple.

 

Bottom row:Pat McHenry, Mike McDonough, Bob Swartz, Tommy Flynn, Mike Cice, Tom Dougherty, Joe Usher, Pat McSparran, Melissa Sherrer, Liz Glassman, Claudia Gallagher, Alexandra Page, LaVina D\’Anjollel.

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September’s Cheers and Jeers

By Bill Cleary

CHEERSGloucester City resident Bill Waters submitted some photos of graffiti in September along with a letter expressing his concern about this unsightly problem. As a result of his \”citizen journalism\” some of the sites he pointed out have been painted and cleared of the graffiti. Kudos to you Bill for caring enough about our community to get involved.

CHEERS-The Cherry Hill Reform committee who forced their local government to create a register of volunteer commissions and boards with the names and term lengths of all the people serving and all open positions. Members of the reform committee last year were successful in having the council to adopt a tough ordinance designed to limit pay to play — the unethical practice of lawyers, engineers and other professionals donating to candidates\’ election campaigns, then being rewarded with hefty municipal contracts once those candidates are elected. These two examples and the one above is proof that whether alone or with a group you too can make a difference.

CHEERS-To the people who foster unwanted, abandoned or sick animals in their homes until they are adopted? They use their own money, time and give lots of love to these unfortunate creatures. All they ask in return is a GOOD forever homes for the animals they help. And a thank you every once in a while.

CHEERS-To the Gloucester City Irish Society and everyone else involved in putting together this year’s Shamrock Festival. \”There was a great turn out, great food, awesome music and I had a wonderful time,\” writes a person named Tammy. She continues, \”Also Cheers to the people who worked so hard to make the old Billy’s Place tavern, now the Auld Dubliner, (157 S. Burlington Street) an asset to this city\”.

 

CHEERS\”To the Gloucester City EMT\’s, Fire Department, Police and Paramedics for being on scene within three minutes of the 911 call when my son was struck by car on Market Street last Tuesday evening. I cannot thank you all enough! Also CHEERS to my neighbors, friends and strangers who comforted my son until help arrived. As his mother knowing that people, some that did not even know him, were there to comfort him when I could not, is something that I will always remember. I am eternally grateful\”, signed Patti Schaeffer.

JEERS-Paul Juray of Market Street gives a Big Thumbs Down to a local plumber who charged $142 to plunge a clogged tub drain. \”He was on site 10 minutes at best and he\’s local. I should have known to ask first what the basic service charge is up front…I will from now on.\”

 

JEERS-To the squatters at Chatham Square Apartments for embarrassing our city government with their lies and propaganda.

 

JEERS-To mayor and council for spending $4.1 million to buy this slum and then not knocking down the eyesore as originally proposed.

 

Jerry Sampson writes, \”JEERS to any coward who makes an accusation about a person and doesn’t sign his or her name. If you want to jeer at someone local, have the fortitude to sign your name so that the individual can respond. Otherwise, anyone can accuse a person of any fabrication that their cowardly heart can devise\”.

JEERS-To the senators and congressmen that voted in favor of the $700 billion bailout of Wall Street. \”Forcing each taxpayer to pony up $2,300 of their hard-earned money to bail out Wall Street’s misconduct will not fix the underlying problems,\” said NJ Rep. Frank A. LoBiondo (R-2nd) who voted against the bill. Included in the legislation was $110 Billion in \”Pork\”. For example a tax incentive program for the film and television production companies that amounts to $478 million.

If you know of someone or something you would like to nominate for a cheer or a jeer, send the information to Cheers and Jeers, ClearysNoteBook, c/o Gloucester City News, PO Box 151, Gloucester City NJ 08030 or via Email [email protected]

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City Seeks Information on Veterans

 Gloucester City is still looking for information on veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving the country for its Banners on Broadway project.

Relatives of the veterans are asked to check the City website at cityofgloucester.org., click the news tab, and then click events listings to see the 28 banners.

Those without access to a computer can use one at the City Library. The banners will be displayed in November along Broadway.

Information is also being sought on Townsend Young. Check the revised pictures of the banners – they will be the ones displayed on Broadway.

Any changes or concerns, contact Adrianne Parent at 456-6075.

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Jeanne C. McArdle, of Cherry Hill, Former Parishoner of Queen of Heaven R.C. Church.

McARDLE

Jeanne C.

 

On October 1, 2008. (nee Fink) Age 83. Of Cherry Hill. Loving wife of 27 years to the late George I. McArdle. Dear Sister of the late Mary Violet Ficca. Survived by many dear friends, loved ones and her caregivers at the Statesman Health and Rehab in Levittown, PA. Jeanne was a former parishioner of Queen of Heaven R.C. Church in Cherry Hill. At Jeanne’s request, cremation is private. Rite of Committal and Inurnment are private at Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill. Memorial Donations are requested to the Statesman Health and Rehab Center: 2629 Trenton Road, Levittown, PA. 19056. ATTN: Respiratory Unit. Please write in memo: Jeanne C. McArdle.

Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed through our funeral home website www.mccannhealey.com under online obituaries of Jeanne C. McArdle.

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through:

McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Phone: 856-456-1142.

 

 

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