Monthly Archives: May 2016

Obituaries: Longtime Residents, Golf Lover

William S. Wiedman, Jr., seen here with his wife, Marian, passed away on April 17 at the age of 91.

William S. Wiedman, Jr., seen here with his wife, Marian, passed away on April 17 at the age of 91.

William S. Wiedman, Jr., 91, passed away peacefully on April 17, 2016. William was a loving husband to Marian Wiedman (nee Clawell) for 70 years; dear father to Carol Chumbley (John) and the late Joyce Ann Kay (Robert); beloved grandfather to William Finnegan III of Pennsauken, Tracy (Edward) Dobleman of Winslow Township, Robert (Catherine) Finnegan of Washington Township, Michelle (Rob) Gould III of Clarksboro, and Thomas (Courtney) Kay of Easton, Pa; great grandfather to Brent and Landon Dobleman, Brianna, Brian, Colin and Darby Finnegan, Payton and Austin Gould and Chloe and Joy Kay; and brother to the late Gertrude Scott.

Middle Schoolers Build Their Own LED Circuits

By Tracey McSweeney, Seventh Grade Robotics Teacher

Aron Rubin, an engineer at Lockheed Martin, recently came to the seventh grade robotics class at Phifer Middle School for the latest in a series of visits to build student excitement for engineering and programming. Each lesson has been a more ambitious attempt to amaze and inspire the students.

A Milestone At Macaro’s: 25 Years In Business

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

To many, they’re known simply as “Mr. and Mrs. Macaro.” And that’s just fine for Jon and Sharon Rush, who have owned Macaro’s Deli and Catering for the past 25 years. It means that the rich tradition generated from a small deli that opened close to 60 years ago on Westfield Ave. – one they’ve helped to perpetuate and grow – is just as fresh today as the ingredients on one of their hoagies.

Pennsauken’s 2016 Municipal Budget, Garbage District Stays Level

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

Ever conscious of the property tax levy cap law that has been mandated by the State of New Jersey, Pennsauken Township’s administration and the Township Committee have worked diligently to keep 2016’s local property tax levy at the same level as last year.

Pennsauken High School To Hold NFL Football Presentation On May 13

By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor

A group of Pennsauken High School alumni who played professional football on the biggest stage are coming back to their alma mater on Friday, May 13 for a special presentation of several gold footballs from the National Football League (NFL) in honor of Super Bowl 50.

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