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Albert J. Countryman Jr.

Articles by Albert J. Countryman Jr.

‘We are here’

The CDC estimates that someone in the U.S. commits suicide every 11 minutes. The boroughs of Palmyra and Riverton – along with their police departments – decided to shed light…

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‘It’s nice to be part of the bigger picture’

The Friday Night lights were bright and there was excitement from fans – especially the young players in the Delran Athletic Association Youth Football program – as Delran High School…

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‘He was a gentle giant’

Williamstown officials, residents and family members gathered outside the main entrance of the Monroe library on the morning of Sept. 21 to honor the late Mayor Michael F. Gabbianelli. “We…

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‘It was a home away from home’

As a young man, Guy Gaudreau was an ice hockey and soccer star at Norwich University in Northfield, Vt. and was one of the state’s most prolific forwards in both…

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‘One hundred years is a long time’

The Boy Scouts of America was formed in 1910 to prepare young men to make ethical and moral choices by teaching them the values of the Scout Oath and Law,…

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At home with porch tunes

In the 1980s, Bob Cappetta would walk into the NEWSWeekly office every week with his column about music. Founder of the Guitar Guild in his historic Fourth Street and Cinnaminson…

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‘It’s bigger this year’

For the second year in a row, the Palmyra Police Officers Association hosted and sponsored its Back-to-School Bash on Sept. 3, as hundreds of people came out to enjoy live…

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Hearts break in more than one family

Youngsters Johnny and Matty Gaudreau liked nothing more than loading up the family car with their skates and hockey sticks for a trip to the Hollydell Ice Arena in Washington…

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‘This is a big day’

It was a very special morning for the Malinowski family of Cinnaminson on Aug. 17, as more than 120 people gathered to celebrate twin brothers Ryan and Cole becoming the…

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‘We have a problem’

Back in March 2004, the first River Line passenger trains rolled down the tracks from Trenton to Camden, with stops in towns along the Delaware River like Palmyra, Riverton, Cinnaminson…

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