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CamdenBase contains selected citations of journal, book and newspaper articles about the city of Camden, New Jersey. The documents cover economic, political, and social events in the city from 1945 to June 2003. This website provides bibliographic access to the database of over 6,000 articles.

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Article Title:
Camden fights state's order with appeal
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
December 7, 2000
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
In an unprecedented legal challenge of the state supervision statute, Acting City Attorney Marc Riondino argued before a state Court of Appeals panel Wednesday that the state did not have the right to appoint Camden's business administrator. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
4B
Article Title:
Phila. clergy oppose Camden takeover
Author:
Walsh, Jim
Publication Date:
December 7, 2000
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
A Philadelphia-based clergy group has joined the fight against a state takeover of this impoverished city, reflecting an effort by local activists to develop regional and national support for their cause. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
4B
Article Title:
Audit again blasts Camden on finances
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
December 7, 2000
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
An independent audit of Camden's finances has found that the city failed to follow basic accounting procedures and may have lost revenue and jeopardized its ability to secure grants as a result. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Candidates discuss priorities for Camden schools
Author:
Hennessy, Kathy
Publication Date:
December 7, 2000
Subject:
Public Schools, Board of Education
Abstract:
The four finalists vying to become the city's next schools superintendent told the community Wednesday night how they would raise standards and increase achievement in the state's poorest district. Abstract courtesy of Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Garden State Park sold to developers: 'Premier property' to be transformed
Author:
Smith, Eileen
Publication Date:
December 6, 2000
Subject:
Garden State Park
Abstract:
Garden State Park, South Jersey's sole remaining venue for live horse racing, has been sold to developers who will transform the property into a community of upscale housing, shops and offices. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 4A
Article Title:
1977 fire was the beginning of the end for legendary track
Author:
Busler, Joseph
Publication Date:
December 6, 2000
Subject:
Garden State Park
Abstract:
Late in the spring afternoon of April 14, 1977, no alarm sounded and no announcement came over the scratchy public address system to warn 11,000 people in the wooden grandstand of Garden State Park that smoke was coursing up the bleachers. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 4A
Article Title:
Cooper Health System's financial health improves dramatically
Author:
Hopkins, Marc
Publication Date:
December 6, 2000
Subject:
Cooper Health System
Abstract:
After two years of financial troubles, Cooper Health System expects to be $2.7 million in the black by year's end. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A
Article Title:
Camden school board a moving target [editorial]
Author:
McDonough Jr., Dan
Publication Date:
December 3, 2000
Subject:
Board of Education, Public Schools
Abstract:
When it comes to traveling, no one can accuse the Camden school board of being thrifty. In each of the past three years, it spent well more than its $50,000 annual budget for board members' travel expenses. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
5B
Article Title:
Tour shows time's toll on battleship
Author:
Comegno, Carol
Publication Date:
December 3, 2000
Subject:
Battleship USS New Jersey
Abstract:
A slanted hatch door opens with barely enough room for one person. As you climb into the turret from below, you are greeted by a painting of the Statue of Liberty and two skeletons of death bearing warnings to the enemies of freedom. Then inside three inner compartments you see the guns: the three 16-inch barrels of armor-plated gun turret No. 1 on the bow of the main deck of the battleship New Jersey, known to the Navy as BB-62. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 13A
Article Title:
Museum plans bogged down in issues and egos
Author:
Comegno, Carol
Publication Date:
December 3, 2000
Subject:
Battleship USS New Jersey
Abstract:
It's a battle over the battleship. As the trustees of the Home Port Alliance prepare to approve the design for the USS New Jersey museum, a rift has developed over a number of key issues including the project's size and cost. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 13A
Article Title:
Who would be mayor if Milan is convicted?
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
December 3, 2000
Subject:
Milan, Milton, Corruption, Political
Abstract:
As the federal corruption case against Mayor Milton Milan heads to a jury, the focus in City Hall is shifting to who would take over the top post should Milan be convicted. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 17A
Article Title:
USS New Jersey
Author:
Karafin, Ron
Publication Date:
December 3, 2000
Subject:
Battleship USS New Jersey
Abstract:
Photo Essay on the USS New Jersey. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
12A
Article Title:
School officials set deadline for fixing fiscal woes
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
January 11, 2001
Subject:
Board of Education, Public Schools
Abstract:
School officials Wednesday gave themselves until June 1 to fix more than 40 fiscal management problems identified in an annual audit by an independent accounting firm. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Faison and Nieves go public with political reconciliation
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
January 10, 2001
Subject:
City Council, Faison, Gwendolyn
Abstract:
Mayor Gwendolyn Faison and Councilman Israel Nieves walked hand-in-hand Tuesday into a news conference where they announced they had repaired their fractured relationship and once again were a political team. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
3B
Article Title:
Camden clergy seek state funds for city
Author:
Sutcliffe, Mairin
Publication Date:
January 9, 2001
Subject:
Camden Churches Organized for People (CCOP)
Abstract:
Equating Camden to a patient on life support, members of two church organizations on Monday called for the state to increase financial and human investment in the city. About 40 members of Camden Churches Organized for People and Concerned Black Clergy of the City of Camden gathered on the State House steps to ask the state to commit $500 million over five years to aid the city's rehabilitation process. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Whaleboats arrive for battleship
Author:
Comegno, Carol
Publication Date:
January 9, 2001
Subject:
Battleship USS New Jersey
Abstract:
Flatbed trucks delivered two whaleboats Monday that will be mounted on the battleship New Jersey once workers refurbish the deck of the planned floating museum. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
City financial officer won't relinquish job
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
January 9, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Richard Cinaglia, Camden's chief financial officer, dug in his heels Monday and told the city's state-appointed business administrator that he would not heed a call to resign. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Jury selection to begin in cop-killer's sentencing trial
Author:
Winkler, Renee
Publication Date:
January 9, 2001
Subject:
Crime
Abstract:
The arduous task of selecting a jury to consider a death-penalty sentence for admitted cop-killer Leslie Nelson begins today. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
New leader promises better schools
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
January 6, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools, Board of Education
Abstract:
Education officials on Friday opened a new chapter in this school district's troubled history by installing Annette D. Knox as superintendent. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Wilson sees Camden's 2 faces: Mayoral candidate familiar with streets and plush boardrooms.
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
May 2, 2001
Subject:
Elections, Mayoral
Abstract:
In the span of two hours, Councilman Whip" Wilson has seen both sides of Camden. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post"
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B & 3B
Article Title:
Rolax's sentencing goes before justices
Author:
McAlpin, John P.
Publication Date:
May 2, 2001
Subject:
Racial Profiling, Whitman, Christine Todd
Abstract:
New Jersey's Supreme Court heard about the man patted down by former Gov. Christine Todd Whitman during a Camden drug sweep, but lawyer's arguments Tuesday were over mandatory sentences, not the infamous photograph. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Camden program to be kids' advocate
Author:
Rucker, Angela
Publication Date:
May 2, 2001
Subject:
Community Activists
Abstract:
Joye L. Rozier was driving through a Camden neighborhood with a car of bright, young, teen-agers when she noticed five young people in wheelchairs, all in the street. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
14C & 15C
Article Title:
Camden Children's Garden expanding
Author:
Rothschild, Barbara S.
Publication Date:
May 1, 2001
Subject:
Camden Children's Garden
Abstract:
An unusual pairing of delicate butterflies and sturdy football players will soon be part of the attraction at the Camden Children's Garden. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 4A
Article Title:
State may extend Camden oversight
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
May 8, 2001
Subject:
Oversight Committee, Budget, Municipal
Abstract:
The state Local Finance Board on Wednesday is expected to consider extending its supervision over the city's finances for another year. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
River dredging OK'd for towing of battleship
Author:
Comegno, Carol
Publication Date:
May 8, 2001
Subject:
Battleship USS, Dredging Project
Abstract:
The state on Monday approved a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan to dredge a section of the Delaware River near Beckett Street Marine Terminal so the battleship USS New Jersey can be towed to its new $11 million pier now under construction in Camden. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Immigrants' rights a familiar fight for DiMarzio
Author:
Kummer, Frank
Publication Date:
May 7, 2001
Subject:
Community Activists
Abstract:
Nicholas DiMarzio came of age in the 1950s and 1960s amid Italian immigrants, including his grandparents, in blue-collar Newark. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 8A
Article Title:
Schools seek more minority teachers
Author:
Shralow, Bill
Publication Date:
May 13, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools
Abstract:
Just five years ago, Melvin Allen stood at a Deptford High School blackboard, figuring math problems in yellow chalk as a student. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 10A
Article Title:
State control over Camden may increase
Author:
Walsh, Jim
Publication Date:
May 14, 2001
Subject:
Oversight Board, Budget, Municipal
Abstract:
Changes to a bill allowing more state intervention in Camden's government could be completed by June 15, the bill's sponsor said. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Navy gives three more stars to battleship
Author:
Comegno, Carol
Publication Date:
May 14, 2001
Subject:
Battleship USS New Jersey
Abstract:
The USS New Jersey has won three more battle stars even though it has not been actively sailing in the naval fleet for 10 years. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A &5A
Article Title:
Union ratifies 5-year contract with DRPA: Final approval of the pact is expected to be given Wednesday
Author:
Stilwell, Eileen
Publication Date:
May 15, 2001
Subject:
Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA)
Abstract:
The International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 542, a collection of craftsman, maintenance workers and toll takers who work the region's four major Delaware River bridges, has ratified a five-year contract with the Delaware River Port Authority. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
8B
Article Title:
Bricks crash to street from Camden building: Apartments' 57 tenants evacuated pending inspection.
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 30, 2001
Subject:
Housing
Abstract:
A 25-foot column of bricks came crashing from the facade of a six-story apartment house onto a busy Cooper Street sidewalk late Friday afternoon, forcing officials to evacuate the building's 57 tenants. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 4A
Article Title:
So. Jersey wish list only partially filled
Author:
Rothschild, Barbara S.
Publication Date:
June 30, 2001
Subject:
Arts Funding
Abstract:
The $22.9 billion state budget signed into law Friday contains several goodies for South Jersey, but it doesn't fulfill all of the region's wishes. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A &7A
Article Title:
City Council spares job of CFO Cinaglia
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 30, 2001
Subject:
City Council
Abstract:
City Council voted 3-0 Friday against removing Richard Cinaglia from his position as chief financial officer, defying a state order. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
State takeover [of Chelsea, Mass.] made turnaround possible
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 11, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
When the state took over Chelsea in 1961, the city had a junk bond rating. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 7A
Article Title:
Schundler on South Jersey: Offering urban experience
Author:
McDonough Jr., Dan
Publication Date:
June 10, 2001
Subject:
Politics & Government
Abstract:
After serving nearly a decade as mayor of Jersey City, Bret Schundler is in an uphill battle to get the Republican nomination in the governor's race this year. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
9B
Article Title:
City's recovery offers insight: Mass. town's officials surrendered control--and bounced back.
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 10, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Guy Santiago stood on the sidewalk running through a tiny neighborhood park and remembered the skeleton of a steel building that once stood on the land. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A &10A
Article Title:
Most residents express gratitude for receivership
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 10, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Behind the public housing projects where Ana Sanchez lives is a fenced-in lot that used to be home to an x-rated movie theater and a seedy strip joint named Caruso's Celebrity Lounge. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
11A
Article Title:
Camden officials walk out of meeting on state takeover
Author:
Guenther, Alan/Kathy Matheson
Publication Date:
June 8, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Hopes for an orderly state takeover of Camden appeared to collapse Thursday when city officials stormed out of an angry meeting in the State House. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 15A
Article Title:
State probes port officials' use of funds: Attorney general investigating expense accounts of 3 men at Mexico convention
Author:
Stilwell, Eileen
Publication Date:
June 8, 2001
Subject:
South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC)
Abstract:
The state attorney general's office is investigating whether three South Jersey Port Corp. officials misused public funding by padding their expense accounts during a five-day convention of port officials in Veracruz, Mexico. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
10A &7A
Article Title:
Most N.J. schools report less violence last year
Author:
Yaffe, Deborah
Publication Date:
June 6, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools
Abstract:
Two-thirds of New Jersey's 2,365 public schools reported fewer than five incidents of vandalism, violence or substance abuse last year, state figures released Tuesday show. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B & 2B
Article Title:
Milan defense wants verdicts dismissed
Author:
Winkler, Renee
Publication Date:
June 8, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton
Abstract:
A defense attorney for former Camden Mayor Milton Milan has asked the trial judge to set aside two of his convictions and one count on which the jury was deadlocked. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
The state offers a new plan with old mistakes
Author:
Herz-Lane, Rev. Wolfgang D.
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Jane Kenny, a head of the state Department of Community Affairs, is fond of saying that it it insane to keep doing the same things over again while expecting different results. Unfortunately, the recently introduced Camden takeover bill falls into this category. Here is why: Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
7A
Article Title:
Franks wants to create tax-free zones in Camden
Author:
Pearsall, Richard
Publication Date:
June 13, 2001
Subject:
Elections
Abstract:
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Franks proposed on Tuesday the creation of tax-free zones in Camden to lure middle-class residents back into depressed neighborhoods". Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post"
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
'Vision statement' issued for city schools
Author:
Shralow, Bill
Publication Date:
June 1, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools
Abstract:
The city's school district, once described by a state treasury department panel as a "ship...sailing without a rudder", now not only has a rudder, "but a charted course with a certified captain." Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
2B & 3B
Article Title:
Camden educators vindicated
Author:
Davis, Sara
Publication Date:
June 7, 2001
Subject:
Board of Education
Abstract:
As a member of the Camden City Board of Education and now as the president of the board, I have said for the record that the Courier-Post news coverage and editorial position on the school board has been unnecessarily negative at times, and occasionally premature to condemn or blame, before all the evidence on an issue is made public, or investigations are completed. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
11A
Article Title:
Camden officials map bill strategy
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 7, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Local officials continued to maneuver behind the scenes Wednesday as they prepare for legislative hearings on a bill that would engineer a virtual state takeover of this impoverished city. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B & 2B
Article Title:
DRPA role in Camden project explained
Author:
Stilwell, Eileen
Publication Date:
June 7, 2001
Subject:
Delaware River Port Authority, (DRPC)
Abstract:
In crafting his proposal to give Camden $150 million in aid, acting Gov. Donald DiFrancesco chose the Delaware River Port Authority to administer the money rather than a state authority that lacked experience, an administration official said. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
10B & 7B
Article Title:
Our View
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
A state takeover of Camden is long overdue. With a few exceptions, the plan on the table now is a good blueprint. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
7A
Article Title:
Whitman Frisking could cost state $100,000 or more
Author:
Guenther, Alan
Publication Date:
May 11, 2001
Subject:
Whitman, Christine Todd, Racial Profiling
Abstract:
The famous photo of a smiling Gov. Christine Todd Whitman patting down a black man in Camden could have a high price-for tax payers. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A 7 14A
Article Title:
Ballpark symbolizes hope on Waterfront
Author:
Anastasia, Phil
Publication Date:
May 11, 2001
Subject:
Baseball, Riversharks, Campbell's Field Baseball Park
Abstract:
There's the big blue bridge in the backround, the city skyline in the distance, the mighty river just beyond the left-field wall. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 9A
Article Title:
Riversharks opener is grand slam: Despite lack of finishing touches, Camden ballpark wows sellout crowd
Author:
Daniels, Mike
Publication Date:
May 12, 2001
Subject:
Baseball, Campbell's Field Baseball Park, Riversharks
Abstract:
The gates were supposed to be open, but workers were rushing to weld them on their hinges. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 5A
Article Title:
Camden police make 19 arrests around Tweeter: New unit targets drinking and drug use in parking lots
Author:
Lounsberry, Tom/Jason Laughlin
Publication Date:
June 1, 2001
Abstract:
City police followed through Wednesday night on a promise to put an end to drinking and drug use in the Tweeter Center's parking lots and access ways. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
2B
Article Title:
Bright lights to cast ship's long shadow
Author:
Comegno, Carol
Publication Date:
June 4, 2001
Subject:
Battleship USS New Jersey
Abstract:
The Statue of Liberty dazzles the onlooker in daylight, but at night she sparkles with lights that illuminate her from the torch she holds in one hand to the bottom of her Roman robe. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B & 2B
Article Title:
Police crack down on alcohol at concert
Author:
Laughlin, Jason
Publication Date:
June 4, 2001
Subject:
Tweeter Center
Abstract:
The city police department's new initiative to curtail drinking and raucous behavior at Tweeter Center concerts continued successfully Sunday during the biggest concert of the season thus far. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Develop details of a plan for Camden school district
Publication Date:
June 4, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools
Abstract:
Camden has something to be cautiously excited about: The school district has a plan to combat poor achievement and a damaging dropout rate. And though the architect of the plan-Superintendent Annette Knox- deserves praise, she still hasn't met the challenge. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
4A
Article Title:
Baltimore struggles against the tide
Author:
Wickham, DeWayne
Publication Date:
June 4, 2001
Subject:
Waterfront
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
5A
Article Title:
Board Oks $20M Camden bond sale
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
Oversight Committee
Abstract:
The state board overseeing financial operations in Camden authorized the city Friday to proceed with a $20 million bond ordinance for safety equipment and infrastructure improvements. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
3B
Article Title:
Candidates: Voters can send message: State bill battle looms for Camden City candidates
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
Elections, City Council
Abstract:
A state bill that would lessen the role of the city's elected officials might give voters a greater reason than the election to head to the polls Tuesday. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B & 2B
Article Title:
Cement firm: Lawsuit forces plant layoffs
Author:
Walsh, Jim
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
St. Lawrence Cement Company
Abstract:
A Canadian firm has lost $4 million and has laid off workers due to a legal challenge that has blocked operations of its new cement-grinding plant here, the firm said Friday. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B
Article Title:
Houses built on hope: McGuire Gardens is getting a new look
Author:
Pearsall, Richard
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
Neighborhoods, Community Activists
Abstract:
The park that has risen on the north side of Admiral Wilson Boulevard is a visible reminder of progress in this city. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1B & 2B
Article Title:
Milan's ex-colleagues surprised by sentence
Author:
Kathy Matheson
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton, Corruption, Political
Abstract:
Milton Milan's former colleagues at City Hall seemed mildly shocked and taken aback when they learned of his seven-year prison sentence. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
4A
Article Title:
Milton Milan sentenced to 7 years
Author:
Kummer, Frank/Renee Winkler and Kathy Matheson
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton
Abstract:
His voice cracking with emotion, former mayor Milton Milan apologized Friday for betraying the trust of city residents before an unsympathetic federal judge who sentenced him to more than seven years in prison. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A & 4A
Article Title:
Arts report advocates more funds to S. Jersey: But secretary of state does not see need for stronger legislation
Author:
Guenther, Alan/Baxter, Robert
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Abstract:
There could be good news, and more money, for South Jersey arts groups in wake of an eagerly awaited report released Friday by Secretary of State DeForest Soarles, Jr. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Article Title:
Camden council to rescind raises: Public outcry kills Mayor Faison's plan to boost the salaries of top city officials
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
City Council
Abstract:
Mounting public outrage prompted City Council to announce Friday that members will rescind the pay increases they approved for themselves only a day earlier. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
1A
Article Title:
Milton Milan's rise and fall
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton, Corruption, Political
Abstract:
1991 May- Milan, a 26 year old contractor, runs unsuccessfully for City Council Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
Page/Section Location:
4A
Article Title:
Key figures in the downfall of former Camden Mayor Milton Milan
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton, Corruption, Political
Abstract:
Ralph Natale, 69, confessed mob boss, formerly of Pennsauken. A key witness at Milan's corruption trial, he was also recently a witness in the racketeering trial of Joseph "Skinny Joey" Merlino in Philadelphia. Natale said he bribed Milan with thousands in cash, in hopes of getting government contracts for Camden's empowerment zone - jobs he never got. Natale pleaded guilty last year to racketeering, murder and drug conspiracy. He awaits sentencing, which won't happen at least until the Merlino trial ends. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
Milan sentencing doesn't close the book on corruption probe: The county prosecutor is also still investigating the 1988 murder of a Camden drug dealer
Author:
Kummer, Frank/Jason Laughlin
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton, Corruption, Political
Abstract:
Milton Milan's sentencing may have ended a sordid episode of city history, but federal officials say their corruption investigation is not yet finished, and a gallery of notorious criminals connected to recent events await their fates. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
Parkside group to fix, resell houses
Author:
Rothschild, Barbara S/Jim Walsh
Publication Date:
June 8, 2001
Subject:
Parkside, Community Activists
Abstract:
A community group on Thursday announced plans to spend nearly $90 million to renovate 100 abandoned houses in the Parkside neighborhood. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
Refinery expresses concern about Delaware dredging plan
Author:
Hajna, Lawrence
Publication Date:
June 8, 2001
Subject:
Dredging Project
Abstract:
The Army Corps of Engineers' plan to deepen the Delaware River shipping channel has sustained another blow. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Faison-backed council slate wins in Camden
Author:
Matheson, Kathy/Jim Walsh
Publication Date:
June 6, 2001
Subject:
Faison, Gwendolyn, City Council
Abstract:
Voters delivered a major victory to Mayor Gwendolyn Faison on Tuesday, overwhelmingly choosing the three candidates she supported for city council in a runoff election that drew few to the polls. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A & 8A
Article Title:
We all owe them a better life
Author:
Lank, Barry
Publication Date:
June 3, 2001
Subject:
St. Lawrence Cement Company
Abstract:
When the St. Lawrence Cement Company tried starting a factory in Camden that would spray the air with up to 60 tons of partly adhesive limestone dust every year, one small group of neighbors actually was rooting for it. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
Residents rally for cement plant
Author:
Sutcliffe, Mairin
Publication Date:
June 5, 2001
Subject:
St. Lawrence Cement Company
Abstract:
With signs reading "No jobs, no justice" and "Let my people work," nearly 40 Camden Waterfront residents rallied Monday at the State House asking government officials to allow the St. Lawrence Cement facility to open. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Bodyguard for Faison seeks $11,000 in OT
Author:
Matheson. Kathy
Publication Date:
June 5, 2001
Subject:
Faison, Gwendolyn
Abstract:
The mayor's bodyguard has asked for more than $11,000 in overtime pay, a request that has raised eyebrows around City Hall not only for the amount involved but also for its timing. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A &5A
Article Title:
Whose Camden is it anyway?: State can't resolve the city's woes
Publication Date:
June 2, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
The editorial board's opinion in the South Jersey Courier-Post on May 17 ("Camden just can't afford to be fully independent", editorial), concerning state Sen. Wayne Bryant's latest rewrite of the proposed state takeover legislation, is the most misguided piece of thought I ever read. The Courier-Post stated: "We can't support anything other than a complete state takeover of the city[Camden] without knowing all the details of an alternate plan". Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
School board urged to save Camden jobs
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 26, 2001
Subject:
Board of Education, Public Schools
Abstract:
The fate of 136 district employees remained unclear Monday night as the school board discussed whether to lay them off. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A & 8A
Article Title:
State directs Camden to remove finance officer
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 26, 2001
Subject:
Oversight Committee, City Council
Abstract:
The state Local Finance Board on Monday directed the Camden City Council to remove Richard Cinaglia as the city's chief financial officer and comptroller and called for an overhaul of the city's fragmented" finance department. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post"
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A & 4A
Article Title:
Camden delays vote on layoff of school workers
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 27, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools, Board of Education
Abstract:
The school board has postponed its vote on whether to lay off 136 district employees until it can get an accurate list of those who would lose their jobs. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Camden council votes down bill to increase pay
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 19, 2001
Subject:
City Council
Abstract:
City Council voted 4-0 Monday to kill an ordinance awarding salary raises to themselves, the mayor and several department heads. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
Sex offenders in Camden anger neighbors
Author:
Laughlin, Jason
Publication Date:
June 19, 2001
Subject:
Neighborhoods, Crime
Abstract:
The neighborhood near New Mickle Baptist Church is quiet, well-kept and filled with children at play. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Local leaders chide report on arts funding
Author:
Guenther, Alan/Robert Baxter
Publication Date:
June 19, 2001
Subject:
Arts Funding
Abstract:
A recently released report on arts funding avoided ethics controversies and did not discuss how to help Camden's South Jersey Performing Arts Center. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B & 2B
Article Title:
DRPA expected to spend $28M at meeting today
Author:
Stilwell, Eileen
Publication Date:
June 20, 2001
Subject:
Delaware River Port Authority, (DRPC)
Abstract:
The Delaware River Port Authority is expected to spend approximately $28 million today at a routine monthly meeting on projects that support its bridge network and its role as a regional economic engine. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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8B
Article Title:
Faison unveils plan to reform city's operations
Author:
Matheson. Kathy
Publication Date:
June 13, 2001
Subject:
Faison, Gwendolyn
Abstract:
Mayor Gwendolyn Faison announced a proposal Tuesday to restructure City Hall, raise salaries of elected officials and department heads and create new offices for code enforcement and public safety. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A & 9A
Article Title:
Poor design blamed for fall of bridge
Author:
Pearsall, Richard
Publication Date:
June 20, 2001
Subject:
Light Rail
Abstract:
The general contractor building the South Jersey light rail line said Tuesday poor design led to the toppling of a rail bridge in April. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Camden schools leader unveils initiatives
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 20, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools
Abstract:
The district is developing plans to operate a "twilight school" for students who cannot attend regular morning classes, Superintendent Annette Knox said Tuesday. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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2B
Article Title:
Camden leaders, residents discuss takeover proposal
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 20, 2001
Subject:
State Takeover
Abstract:
Residents and community leaders joined City Council members Tuesday to sound off about proposed legislation that calls for a state-appointed official to take control of Camden's daily operations. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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2B
Article Title:
City parking board wants buyout deal rescinded
Author:
Maialetti, Kim
Publication Date:
June 20, 2001
Subject:
Parking Authority
Abstract:
The city Parking Authority's Board of Commissioners asked its attorney Tuesday to research whether it can break a $129,255 buyout agreement with the agency's former director now that it knows he is the target of a criminal investigation. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A & 7A
Article Title:
Pioneering scientist Dr. Lewis Coriell dies at age 90
Author:
Rucker, Angela
Publication Date:
June 20, 2001
Subject:
Coriell Institute for Medical Research
Abstract:
Dr. Lewis L. Coriell, a pioneering scientist, virologist and physician who made many of his scientific breakthroughs here and in Philadelphia, died of cancer Tuesday at Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center on his 90th birthday. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A & 7A
Article Title:
Court gives cement plant OK to open: Opponents in Camden upset
Author:
Walsh, Jim
Publication Date:
June 16, 2001
Subject:
St. Lawrence Cement Company
Abstract:
The St. Lawrence Cement Group will open its controversial plant here as a result of a favorable ruling by a federal appeals court, a lawyer for the firm said Friday. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B & 2B
Article Title:
Tears for the mayor who fell
Author:
Riordan, Kevin
Publication Date:
June 17, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton
Abstract:
Once larger than life, Milton Milan seemed to get smaller and smaller under the scathing rain of words in U.S. District Court Friday. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Experts: Camden's image can be fixed
Author:
Walsh, Jim
Publication Date:
June 17, 2001
Subject:
City Image
Abstract:
To outsiders, Camden can seem a forbidding place. The crime. The turmoil. The constant sense of crisis. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B & 3B
Article Title:
5th Dist. Primary not really a contest
Author:
Burkhart, Michael T.
Publication Date:
June 17, 2001
Subject:
Elections
Abstract:
Joe Roberts and Nilsa Cruz-Perez, the Democrat incumbents in the state's 5th Legislative District, should have no problem making it through the June 26th primary because their would-be challenger doesn't want the job in the state Assembly. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B & 2B
Article Title:
Camden gives first approval to pay hikes
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 15, 2001
Subject:
City Council, Faison, Gwendolyn
Abstract:
City Council gave preliminary approval Thursday to a harshly criticized plan for municipal pay raises, even adding one official to the list of those who would receive them. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B & 2B
Article Title:
Summer program agreement near: Camden school board close to compromise
Author:
Matheson, Kathy/Tom Lounsberry
Publication Date:
June 15, 2001
Subject:
Board of Education
Abstract:
The school board worked Thursday night to hammer out details of a compromise that would allow the city-managed summer recreation program to operate this year. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Accusation halts yearbook distribution
Author:
Laughlin, Jason
Publication Date:
June 15, 2001
Subject:
Public Schools
Abstract:
Camden High School has recalled more than 100 yearbooks because they contain a quote accusing the student government president of being arrested for sexual harassment. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
Dismayed by corrupt past, residents look to future
Author:
Guenther, Alan
Publication Date:
June 15, 2001
Subject:
Corruption, Political, State Takeover
Abstract:
Near playgrounds ringed with barbed wire, on streets where drug dealers hawk their wares, Camden residents expressed disgust with the city and its leaders as yet another mayor faced sentencing for corruption. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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Article Title:
On the job, strengths turned to weaknesses: The former mayor of Camden made a strong first impression. However, it did not last.
Author:
Riordan, Kevin
Publication Date:
June 15, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton
Abstract:
It was just another news conference, the announcement of a demolition project on the Rutgers campus. But it gave Milton Milan a chance to make an impression. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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4A
Article Title:
Milan to be sentenced today: Ex-Camden mayor likely to get 46-57 months
Author:
Winkler, Renee/Frank Kummer
Publication Date:
June 15, 2001
Subject:
Milan, Milton
Abstract:
Milton Milan, whose bravado once boosted the hopes of a debt-ridden city, returns to the public eye today as he is sentenced for the federal crimes of corruption and fraud. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1A &5A
Article Title:
Reality gets reformed in Camden
Author:
Riordan, Kevin
Publication Date:
June 14, 2001
Subject:
Faison, Gwendolyn
Abstract:
Mayor Faison, I salute you. You've got more brass, more nerve, more chutzpah than I gave you credit for. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B
Article Title:
JRC helps students overcome obstacles and earn diplomas
Author:
Matheson, Kathy
Publication Date:
June 14, 2001
Subject:
Education
Abstract:
To look at Tina Clary in a cap and gown, it's hard to imagine her as a car thief, pot-head and wild child. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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1B & 3B
Article Title:
Sweeping changes needed in Camden, report says.
Author:
Guenther, Alan
Publication Date:
June 14, 2001
Subject:
Corruption, Political
Abstract:
Disenchanted by years of single-party rule and a string of corrupt mayors, Camden residents have lost faith in their government and sweeping changes are needed. Abstract courtesy of the Courier-Post
Source:
Courier-Post
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9A