With Rising Suicide Rates, Army Urges Soldiers to Help One Another

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Ted Nugent Rock and Roll Hunting

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Gloucester City News Headlines September 11

  • Sixty-Something Soldier Returns To Active Duty In The Middle East
  • Brooklawn Legion Will Host Patriot Day Ceremony Honoring Victims of 9-11
  • The Gloucester City Shamrock Festival Is This Saturday, September 13
  • Exciting Final In The Annual Brooklawn Shoprite Wiffleball Reunion
  • Football Season Opens This Weekend For The Lions
  • Big Pappy Wins The South Jersey Summer Softball League Championship

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Thousands Take Part in National America Supports You Freedom Walk

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Audubon\’s Flacco impressive in debut

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Lt. Gagliardi receives commission; Cpl. Sweeney of to Iraq

JANESSSA R. GAGLIARDI has been commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army after successfully completing the Army ROTC (Reserve Officer Training Corps) program and graduating with a bachelor\’s degree from East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C.

The new officer will be branched to a specific corps in the Army to serve on active duty or in the National Guard or Reserve. The lieutenant will attend an officer basic course relating to her particular military occupational specialty/job. Afterward, the officer will complete advanced training by attending basic officer leadership courses for career progression purposes.

Gagliardi is the daughter of Mark and Jennifer Gagliardi of Swedesboro.

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Richard Butwin – Maureen Cahill Wed; Richard GCHS graduate

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Brooklawn: Program Available to Help Public Pay Utility Bills

By Sara Martino

NEWS Correspondent

 Mayor John Soubasis and members of Brooklawn Borough Council listened to a presentation on a program that may be available to help residents pay their utility bills.

Mildred Mendez, a representative of New Jersey Shares, Inc., told the governing body that the program is not only for low income families, but for middle incomes also.

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Gloucester City: Planning Board Meeting Lacks a Quorum

By John P. Schmidt

NEWS Correspondent

The August meeting of the Gloucester City Planning and Zoning Board was postponed until the September meeting — scheduled for September 17 at 313 Monmouth St. – because there were not enough members for a quorum.

The Planning Board has nine members, and needs five to have meeting.

The members present were Chairman Daniel Spencer, Councilman Nicholas Marchese, Former Mayor and Board Member Bob Bevan, and Michael Smollock.

There were no Applications for Development on the Agenda, but there were six historic resolutions on the agenda.

One historic resolution was a request for a property owner on King Street to build a fence in the rear of the property along Willow Street.

Currently that space is used as parking lot for residences and businesses. The parking lot is behind the King Street Espresso Bar and Back to Front Therapeutic Massage Inc.

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Brooklawn: School Board Members will not be attending AC Convention

By John P. Schmidt

NEWS Correspondent

 No members of the Brooklawn Board of Education (BOE) will be attending the annual New Jersey School Board Convention in Atlantic City this fall because of a new state law that affects all school districts.

\”There is a cap on how much the Board of Education is permitted to spend for a room for its board members to attend conventions and other things,\” Board Solicitor Lenny Wood said during last week\’s BOE meeting.

Wood said that, by law, the BOE is only allowed to pay $117 per room, and each board member would have to pay the difference. Wood also said this law is \”totally wrong.\”

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