NEWS, SPORTS, COMMENTARY, POLITICS for Gloucester City and the Surrounding Areas of South Jersey and Philadelphia

SEPTEMBER 2024 CHEERS AND JEERS

SPEAK OUT! Every month, CNBNews publishes a list of different topics and people who deserve either a Cheer or a Jeer. If you wish to contribute, we will publish your submissions without your name, but you must provide us with that information along with your phone number and email address. This information will not be made public. If you would like to contribute to the column, please send your comments to [email protected]. Written by CNBNews Staff CNBNews graphic file CHEER/JEER(you decide)—Recently, a man who owns many pit-bull-type dogs at his home on EAST Thompson Avenue in the Riverview Heights section... Read more →


CNBNews Guest Opinion: White House proposal would upset America's innovation ecosystem

by Jon Soderstrom Forty-three years ago, a young Senator, Joe Biden, voted for a transformative policy reform that catalyzed upwards of $2 trillion in economic growth. Yet now, President Joe Biden's administration is poised to undo that reform functionally. By halting this inadvertent political and economic sabotage, the president can protect a key part of his Washington legacy. The reform in question was the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980, which helped revive the moribund economy of the 1970s. Prior to the law, the federal government held all the patents on discoveries made at university and non-profit labs that received federal funding.... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Seeking Public's Help Locating Missing Persons and Suspects

UPDATE ALLEGED BURGLAR ARRESTED Police arrested Tyreek Collier (aka Tyreek Jackson) 28-years-old from the 64XX block of Charles Street on Tuesday, October 2, 2024, on the 64XX block of Charles Street. It is in reference to the burglary of a residence and subsequent sexual assault of a juvenile on the 3XXX block of Cottman Avenue on September 18, 2024, at 2:30 a.m. Charges: Burglary, Rape, Indecent Assault, Statutory Sexual Assault, and related charges. The above male is a person of interest pertaining to a night-time burglary of a residence, and subsequent sexual assault of a juvenile on the 3XXX block... Read more →


AUTHORITIES ARREST TWO INDIVIDUALS FOR FRAUD; FAILED TO REPLACE LEAD SERVICE LINES IN NEWARK

TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and City of Newark are pleased by the latest developments in an investigation by the U.S. Attorney’s Office that resulted in the arrests of two individuals who are charged with fraud by failing to fully replace lead service lines at sites that required remediation between 2019 and 2021. In January 2024, Newark and the NJDEP were advised of concerns that, in some cases, third parties hired to replace lead service lines in Newark may not have complied with all requirements for full line replacement (example: from the water meter inside... Read more →


DeSilvio and Konawel Say Opponents Should Return Norcross Campain Contributions

MULLICA HILL – Up for re-election, Gloucester County Commissioners Nick DeSilvio and Chris Konawel are calling on their opponents to return $10,400 of campaign donations they received from the Parker McCay law firm. Phil Norcross, the managing shareholder and CEO of the law firm, was recently charged in a 13-count indictment along with George Norcross and others. “As elected officials we are held to a higher standard, as we should be. Our opponents hold municipal office and they should know to stay away from even the appearance of impropriety,” Nick DeSilvio said. “At the very least campaign donations our opponents... Read more →


Unknown Black Males Walking on North Stinson Avenue in the Early Morning Hours with Flashlights

CARS DRIVING IN THE AREA DURING EARLY MORNING WITHOUT HEADLIGHTS ON...STAY ALERT! Graphic image courtesy of unsplash.com GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (October 5, 2024)(CNBNews)--Since Tuesday night, October 1, 2024, residents in the Riverview Heights section of Gloucester City have noticed two black men with flashlights walking on North Stinson Avenue properties in the early morning hours. Additionally, the same residents have seen cars driving on that street with their headlights turned off. When approached by concerned neighbors, the individuals explained that they were looking for their cat when questioned about their presence on the street. At approximately 4 AM on Saturday,... Read more →


Study Shows THC Reduces Agitation in Alzheimers Patients by 30 Percent

2-Oct-2024 10:00 AM EDT, by Johns Hopkins Medicine Credit: Getty ImageFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE In a study led by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Tufts University School of Medicine, researchers show that a pill form of the drug dronabinol, an FDA-approved synthetic version of marijuana’s main ingredient, THC, reduces agitation in patients with Alzheimer’s by an average of 30%. The researchers say that compared to current treatments for agitation, such as antipsychotics, dronabinol produced similar calming effects without adverse results such as delirium or seizures. Results of the eight-year clinical trial were presented at the International Psychogeriatric Association... Read more →


Joseph T. Kelly December 13, 1942 - September 14, 2024

On September 14, 2024. Age 81. Of Gloucester City and formerly of Bellmawr. Loving father of Sharon Kelly-Kostiak, Joseph Kelly, David Kelly and Michael Houser. Beloved brother of George L. (Mildred) Kelly, Maureen (Thomas) Mancuso and the late Eleanor Kelly. Cherished companion of Sharon Gross. Survived by numerous grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his loving parents, Joseph T. Kelly and Eleanor A. Kelly (nee Schaffer). Joseph was born in Philadelphia, PA. He proudly served our country in the U.S. Navy from 1959 to 1962. Joe resided in Bellmawr for 10 years and the past 17... Read more →


Adding anti-clotting drugs to stroke care ineffective, clinical trial finds

BYLINE: Mark Reynolds Newswise — Stroke patients who survive a blood clot in the brain’s blood vessels are prone to developing new blockages during their recovery periods, even if they receive vessel-clearing interventions. In an effort to avoid further clots, doctors at 57 sites around the U.S. tested a possible solution: the addition of anti-coagulant drugs to medicine that dissolves blood clots. But results from the clinical trial, led by Opeolu Adeoye, MD, head of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, indicate two such drugs did not improve outcomes. The findings are... Read more →


Vaping Bad for Brain Health, First-of-its Kind Study Shows

Newswise — ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 15, 2024 – College students who vaped had lower cognitive function scores than those who didn’t, and the more they vaped, the bigger the disparity, according to first-of-its-kind research being presented at the 149th Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association (ANA). The study also found college students who vaped and smoked had the lowest scores. While using electronic cigarettes (vaping) has been shown to cause lung damage, the research presented at ANA is groundbreaking because there is little to no information on vaping’s relationship to cognitive function, such as learning, memory, problem-solving, critical thinking... Read more →


FDA Approves First-of-Its-Kind Cardiac Stent for Babies

Newswise — In 2022, a team from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles became the first in the world to implant a novel cardiac stent designed specifically for babies and young children. The stent is the first of its kind that can be expanded as a child grows—all the way to adult size. Now, the Food and Drug Administration has granted approval for this new device, based on data from a national clinical trial led by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. The stent, called the Minima, was approved Aug. 28 for neonates, infants and young children with aortic coarctation or branch pulmonary artery... Read more →


Ronald N. Heller January 15, 1951 - September 28, 2024

Ron passed away peacefully at home in National Park, NJ; formerly of Audubon, NJ. Age 73 years.Loving father of Lynda (Susanne Morganstein) Bobo, Kathleen (Michael) Yacovone, Olivia (Michael) Golding, Madison Heller and the late John Bobo. Devoted grandfather of Sophia, Carissa, Sydney, Mia, Joseph and Jameson. Beloved son of the late William and Norma Heller and stepson of the late Wilber Hull. Dear brother of the late Linda Hoff and the late William Heller. Ron was also the former husband of the late Margaret Grim and Michael Konecsny. Ron was a dedicated member of the Audubon Fire Department for over... Read more →


Jorge Flores June 4, 1939 - September 27, 2024

Vineland, NJ formerly of Buena – On September 27, 2024. Age 85. Husband of the late Elsa Fores who passed in September 2020. He is survived by several dear friends and the caring staff of the Bishop McCarthy Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare in Vineland. Graveside funeral services will be celebrated at 10 am on Friday, October 4, 2024, in the Land of Canaan Cemetery,860 Fairview Road, Glassboro (Elk Twp), NJ. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home: Gloucester City Ph: 856-456-1142 www.mccannhealey.com . Read more →


How The Media Can Impact An Election

BYLINE: Mike Lucas professor of journalism and media studies In an age of real-time coverage and social media reaction to an ever-morphing news cycle, there’s little doubt media can make an impact on elections. Lauren Feldman, a professor of journalism and media studies with the Rutgers School of Communication and Information, studies the effects of media in political, scientific and environmental contexts and is the co-author of A Comedian and An Activist Walk into a Bar: The Serious Role of Comedy in Social Justice. Feldman discusses how media can affect perception and behavior ahead of an election. How does media... Read more →


Evaluating Tank Manufacturers: Key Criteria for Quality and Reliability

When looking for a reliable tank manufacturer, making the right choice can be a daunting task. With countless options on the market, how do you differentiate between high-quality manufacturers and those that may not meet your needs? This guide presents crucial criteria to help you evaluate a tank manufacturer effectively. 1. Experience and Reputation A manufacturer with years, or even decades, of expertise, is usually more capable of delivering high-quality tanks. Investigate their history and client testimonials. Reputable manufacturers often have glowing reviews and a strong industry presence. Companies with a rich history are more likely to have honed their... Read more →


Is Fiber Internet Worth It? Here's What You Should Consider

Many people are looking into their internet options because they aren't happy with their current providers. New technologies give them more options, and they want to explore the offerings. What are the main differences between cable and fiber internet? Which should a person choose? Fiber Vs. Cable If you have fiber internet near you, it may be tempting to sign up, particularly if a provider offers a fantastic deal. Cable internet has been around for a while, and coaxial cables are used to deliver service to homes. Fiber internet relies on fiber optic cables to transmit data. These fiber optic... Read more →


Chesapeake Channa Could Spawn More than Once a Year in Upper Bay, Maryland DNR Study Finds

Chesapeake Channa captured at the Conowingo Dam fish lift. Maryland Department of Natural Resources photo. A study conducted by Maryland Department of Natural Resources Biologist Dr. Joseph Love illuminates one of the biological factors that could be contributing to Chesapeake Channa’s efficient spread through Maryland’s waters. The study, published in the July 2024 edition of Northeastern Naturalist, found that the majority of female Chesapeake Channa, also known as northern snakehead, collected from the upper Chesapeake Bay carried eggs in two distinct sizes, suggesting those fish could spawn twice a year. In 2002, Chesapeake Channa adults were released to a pond... Read more →


Monarchs in Motion – Scientists and Citizens Monitor the Butterfly’s Maryland Visit During its Spectacular Migration

Each year thousands of monarch butterflies flutter through Maryland on their migration to Mexico, but scientists have learned something shocking about their stay in the Old Line State – they are not getting enough to eat. “As a hostess that embarrasses me because if you’re going to come to my house, I’m gonna feed you,” said Paula Becker, outreach ecologist with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Becker said the vividly colored insects are globally endangered. While they are not listed as endangered in the United States, Becker said their population is dropping. To feed migrating monarchs, you can’t... Read more →


Commissioners honor REAL Sports participants at banquet

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – On Wednesday, the Board of Commissioners joined the Camden County Addiction Awareness Task Force at the Camden County Boathouse to celebrate the sober community that participates in the county’s Recovery Encouragement Athletic League (REAL) Sports program. The program provides participants with healthy activities that reinforce the idea that fun and camaraderie does not have to involve alcohol or drugs. Activities include golf, bocce, cornhole, basketball and softball. “Sports can be incredibly therapeutic, and an integral part to a person’s journey to sobriety,” Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “The participants of this program show up every... Read more →


Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center Hosting Pleadge a Paw Fundraiser

On Saturday, the Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center will be hosting Pledge a Paw, the shelter’s largest fundraiser of the year. The event will feature 50 vendors, children’s activities, music, a K9 demonstration from the Bellmawr Police Department and a pet costume contest. Additionally, there will dogs and cats available for adoption. “Homeward Bound does incredible work caring for animals that do not have a forever home and this event is crucial to keep that work going,” said Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, liaison to the shelter. “Saturday will also be a wonderful opportunity for anyone who has been considering adopting a... Read more →


LONGSHOREMEN REACH TENATIVE AGREEMENT, STRIKE OVER FOR NOW

NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (October 3, 2024)The International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Alliance, Ltd. have reached a tentative agreement on wages and have agreed to extend the Master Contract until January 15, 2025 to return to the bargaining table to negotiate all other outstanding issues. Effective immediately, all current job actions will cease and all work covered by the Master Contract will resume. As reported by the New York Times, an unnamed source revealed that dock workers have been presented with a substantial 62% raise over the next six years. However, the workers’ union is advocating for... Read more →


True Stories About Armed Citizens Protecting Themselves and Others

Studies indicate that firearms are used more than 2 million times a year for personal protection and that the presence of a firearm, without a shot being fired, prevents crime in many instances. (source NRA) Armed Citizen® Archives https://judge.me/ A Grayson County, Va., man is dead after allegedly breaking into a house and attacking an armed homeowner early in the morning on Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022. According to police, the 41-year-old alleged intruder broke a bedroom window and entered the house while the homeowner was asleep. The resident quickly grabbed for a handgun that was in the room, when the... Read more →


Rabid skunk confirmed in Gloucester Township

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Health Department has been notified by the state Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that a skunk found in Gloucester Township has tested positive for rabies. Recently, a Gloucester Township resident found a skunk in their backyard. The Animal Control Officer for Gloucester Township picked up the skunk and arranged for rabies testing at the state Public Health & Environmental Laboratories in Trenton (PHEL). On Oct. 3, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services was notified by PHEL that the animal was rabid. There are no known human or animal... Read more →


GUEST OPINON: MILLIONS OF PEOPLE FACE POSSIBLE INCREASES IN DRUG PRICES

New Drug Pricing Policy Could Raise Costs for Millions LOVE YOUR MONEY!!! (CNBNews graphic file) By Ken Thorpe Healthcare costs are one of Americans' top concerns as we head into election season. President Joe Biden has worked hard to address this issue -- and has delivered for America's most vulnerable. His historic Inflation Reduction Act caps insulin costs, limits out-of-pocket drug spending to $2,000 annually, and allows seniors to spread their pharmacy bills evenly throughout the year. Collectively, these reforms are a major step forward for healthcare affordability. The IRA also directs Medicare to negotiate the price of certain medicines... Read more →


CNB Hunting/Fishing News: Hungry Fish Setting Stage for Fun Fishing Adventures

Maryland Fishing Report – October 2 The Casanova family enjoyed a wonderful fishing trip together for bluefish in the lower bay recently that will cement long lasting family memories. Photo by Travis Long October temperatures and hungry fish are setting the stage for fun fishing adventures. Families and friends are taking advantage of setting out to enjoy the outdoors from western Maryland to our coastal waters. Don’t miss this extraordinary time to enjoy fishing together. Forecast Summary: October 2 – October 8: As we roll into the first full week of “Rocktober,” expect moderate, sunny, calm weather to highlight our... Read more →


Mosquito spraying throughout Camden County Friday

(Lindenwold, NJ) – Mosquito spraying throughout Camden County Friday Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission, talked about being cognizant of standing water. “It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid any standing water to prevent mosquitos from spreading,” Nash said. “Be sure to check flowerpots and other plastic containers for standing water. Being proactive have major impact on the mosquito population and help the hardworking people at the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission in their efforts.” \Camden County Mosquito Commission will be conducting ULV “spraying” operations on Friday, Oct. 4, 2024, between the... Read more →


2024 LEAF COLLECTION STARTING ON OCTOBER 28TH

NOTICE TO ALL GLOUCESTER CITY RESIDENTS 2024 Leaf Collection Program will be starting on October 28th, 2024 and will continue until, and finish, the week of December 16th, 2024. SECTION 1: Woods, Francesville, and the area east of Broadway to Johnson Blvd. and north of Monmouth St. to Sherman St. This section will be done during the weeks of: October 28th and November 25th, 2024. SECTION 2: Highland Park, Riverview Hts., and the area west of Broadway to King St., and south of Market St. to Jersey Ave. This section will be done during the weeks of: November 4th and... Read more →


Turning Plants Into Workout Supplement Bio-Factories

by American Chemical Society (ACS) Newswise — It’s important to eat your veggies, but some essential vitamins and nutrients can only be found in animals, including certain amino acids and peptides. But, in a proof-of-concept study published in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, researchers developed a method to produce creatine, carnosine and taurine — all animal-based nutrients and common workout supplements — right inside a plant. The system allows for different synthetic modules to be easily stacked together to boost production. Plants can be surprisingly receptive when asked to produce compounds they’re not used to making. Using a... Read more →


US Department of Labor, New Jersey Department of Labor strategic enforcement initiative combats illegal child labor

Agencies to jointly enforce, provide outreach on federal, state regulations WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division and the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development have launched a joint strategic enforcement initiative to combat violations of federal and state child labor laws. Preventing violations involving children working in dangerous jobs is an urgent priority for both agencies. Officials in Washington D.C. and Trenton are focused on industries with a history of non-compliance with existing laws and where vulnerable workers are less likely to file complaints with federal or state agencies. This approach augments each... Read more →


Wanted: Suspect for Attempted Burglary in the 9th District [VIDEO]

Central Detective Division is seeking the public's help identifying the individual seen in the following video clip. On September 29, 2024, at approximately 8:34pm, the suspect attempted to gain access to a property on the 1300 block of Cambridge Street. He pulled on the locked door causing damage to the door. Suspect Description: Black male with a beard and mustache, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt, tan pants, dark sneakers and a dark backpack. To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel or http://phillypolice.com/news https://youtu.be/h6W6P7A6Rms If you see this suspect, do not approach, contact 911 immediately. To... Read more →


The New Jersey Monitor Has a New Mascot

Meet Stevie. He's about four years old, has a bit of dachshund in him, and sleeps almost all day. We rescued him with help from See Spot Rescued in Jersey City. When he has comments on the day's New Jersey news, I will pass them along. He does have concerns that taxes are too high. ©New Jersey Monitor, all rights reserved. www.newjerseymonitor.com | [email protected] Manage your donation and subscription preferences here. Read more →


Thousands of dockworkers are now on strike

Terrence T. McDonald | Editor-in-Chief They walked off the job just after midnight after last-minute negotiations failed to result in a deal between the shipping industry and the International Longshoremen’s Association. The union and port companies are sparring over wages and automation. While workers are on strike, cargo cannot be unloaded in ports on the East Coast and elsewhere, worrying experts who fear a repeat of COVID-related supply-chain issues. "Nothing's going to move without us! Nothing!" Harold Daggett, the ILA president, said before a cheering crowd of more than 500 union members gathered at the gates of Maher Terminals in... Read more →


Roadwork to close Kings Highway in Haddon Heights and Audubon

(Lindenwold, NJ) – On Thursday, Oct. 3, crews will be performing roadwork on Kings Highway in Audubon and Haddon Heights. From 4 p.m. to 12 a.m., there will be a full road closure on Kings Highway between East Lake Drive and West Atlantic Avenue. “Motorists should take alternate routes to avoid possible delays since this work is happening during rush hour,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.” The Camden County Department of Public Works... Read more →


Advisory: Job Fair - 10/5/24 from 10am-12pm @ 33 Cooper Folly Road, Atco

Calling all jobseekers and employers! Get ready for the upcoming Winslow Township Job Fair where job seekers can explore career opportunities from various employers, and employers can connect with job seekers. Join us THIS SATURDAY, October 5th at the Bud Duble Senior Center located at 33 Cooper Folly Rd from 10 AM to 12 PM for a day filled with networking, interviews, and the chance to connect with potential employers and job seekers. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, there's something here for everyone. For more information contact [email protected]. Read more →


CARL J. BIRD, SR. March 11, 1936 - October 1, 2024 Clayton, NJ - Formerly of Paulsboro, passed away peacefully at the age of 88. Born in Camden, NJ, he was the son of the late Frank A. and Bertha A. (Jacobsen) Bird. He is survived by his beloved wife of 69 years, Marie (Messick) Bird; loving children, Michael C. Bird, Theresa Lewis (John), Carl Bird, Jr., Pamela McNamee (Jim); cherished grandchildren, Jean Costello, Jacob Lewis (Sharon), Patrick Lewis (Emily), Emily Daniel (Austin) and Kyle McNamee. Carl was raised in Paulsboro, NJ and later moved to Clarksboro, NJ with his... Read more →


Cooper University Health Care’s Vein Center Earns Accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission

VIDEO LINK: https://youtube.com/shorts/khT12wk1xBk (CAMDEN, NJ) -- Cooper University Health Care’s Vein Center in Voorhees, NJ, has been granted accreditation by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) in Superficial Venous Treatment and Management. “The prestigious IAC Vein Center Accreditation is a significant achievement for our Division of Vascular Surgery,” said Francis R. Spitz, MD, FACS, chairman and chief of Cooper’s Department of Surgery. “It is a testament to the dedication and expertise of our team in providing exceptional care for our patients. We are proud to be recognized by such a respected body and are honored to offer our patients the assurance... Read more →


Hackensack University Medical Center Kicks Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the Opening of the new Center for Surgical Breast Care

Hackensack, NJ - October 1, 2024 - On the first day of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC) is pleased to announce the opening of its new Center for Surgical Breast Care. This state-of-the-art facility offers a comprehensive range of surgical services for patients with breast cancer and other breast conditions. The Center for Surgical Breast Care is led by a team of highly experienced and board-certified breast oncology and reconstructive surgeons. The surgeons are experts in all aspects of breast surgery, including minimally invasive techniques, oncoplastic surgery, and all forms of breast reconstruction. “We are excited... Read more →


MISSING PERSON

(Camden, NJ) – The Camden County Police Department is looking missing adult from Liberty Park. Pedro Ortiz, 50, has been reported missing from his home on the 1400 block of South 10th Street. He is described as a Hispanic male, 5’9”, 140 pounds, with brown eyes and black and gray hair, including a beard. He was last seen wearing a black jacket with red lettering reading, “Empire Coach Line.” He is known to frequent Liberty Park, Whitman Park and East Camden. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the CCPD tip line at (856) 757-7042. Read more →


PHILADELPHIA POLICE CRIME BLOTTER

October 1, 2024-At approximately 3:12 PM, a shooting occurred in the 24th District at 27xx Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia. Victim 1, a 34-year-old male, was shot once in the right leg and transported to Temple University Hospital by Medic 45, where he is listed in critical condition. Victim 2, a 30-year-old male, was shot once in the lower right side of his back and was transported to Temple University Hospital by Medic AR2A, also listed in critical condition. At this time, no motive has been determined, and no arrests have been made. No weapons have been recovered. The scene remains under... Read more →


New Jersey Cannabis Workers File Petition for Secret Ballot Vote to Remove UFCW

....Union Installed Through Abuse-Prone “Card Check” UFCW union officials bypassed secret ballot election to gain power over Green Thumb Industries employees, but workers now back decertification vote New Jersey (October 2, 2024) – Employees of Green Thumb Industries have filed a petition seeking an election to remove United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 360 union officials’ monopoly “representation” over them. Michael Potter, a Lead Warehouse Technician for Green Thumb, filed the decertification petition with the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on behalf of his coworkers at five locations across New Jersey. Mr. Potter is receiving free legal aid from... Read more →


CNBNEWS CRIME: Man Receives 90-Year Sentence for 2020 Mount Laurel Murder   

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 33-year-old Lindenwold man was sentenced on Friday to 90 years in state prison for killing a man in a Mount Laurel hotel room four years ago after luring him there to be robbed. In June, a jury deliberated for two hours before convicting Jawaad Ali on charges of Murder (First Degree), Robbery (First Degree), Kidnapping (First Degree), Burglary (Second Degree), Conspiracy to Commit Robbery (Second Degree), Desecration of Human Remains (Second Degree), Wrongful Impersonation (Third Degree), and Credit Card Theft (Fourth Degree). The sentence was handed down by the Hon. Terrence... Read more →


The Citadel's spring 2024 dean's list

CHARLESTON, SC (09/25/2024)-- The dean's list is a recognition given to cadets and students who are registered for 12 or more semester hours and whose grade point average is 3.20 or higher, with no grade of I (Incomplete) and no grade below C for work in a semester. Maya Hemo of Cherry Hill, NJ Jake Hennelly of Linwood, New Jersey Olivia Liquori of Williamstown, New Jersey Opheliam Nguyen of Glassboro, NJ Bryce Priggemeier of Mullica Hill, NJ Garrison Swan of West Cape May, NJ Ryan Zigo of Pilesgrove, NJ About The Citadel The Citadel, with its iconic campus located in... Read more →


CNBNews Politics: Disingenuous Gloucester County Democrats

Democrats want the fox to watch the hen house MULLICA HILL (October 2, 2024)(CNBNews)– Gloucester County Commissioners Nick DeSilvio and Chris Konawel, up for reelection, said today that it is clear County Democrats are disingenuous in how they act and what they say. “Gloucester County Democrats go out of their way to make it appear they support organized labor, even going so far as to put union members, including one of our opponents, on the ballot whenever possible,” Commissioner Nick DeSilvio, a retired union electrician, said. “Unfortunately, they don’t behave like supporters of labor and have no problem crossing a... Read more →


What is Bovada and how is it different from US- based sportsbooks?

Bovada is an online betting platform. It offers services such as sports betting, casino games, and poker. Bovada is known for its focus on customers from the United States. However, it operates outside of US regulations. This is a key difference from US-based sportsbooks, which must follow strict rules set by state and federal laws. US-based sportsbooks are legal entities within the United States. They are licensed and regulated by individual states. This means they must meet specific legal requirements. These include consumer protection and fair play standards. For example, sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel operate with state approval. They... Read more →


White-tailed Deer – Natural History and Autumn Behavior

by Andrew Burnett Senior Wildlife Biologist To the deer hunter, the arrival of autumn means hunting season has arrived. (In fact, in some zones the bow season actually opens before the autumnal equinox!) New Jersey’s largest game species with an open season is the white-tailed deer, and it is targeted by more hunters than any other species. Knowing the deer’s natural ways can increase the enjoyment of the sport and the chances of success. During the anterless permit seasons hunters may harvest fawns as well as mature bucks and does. (See the Hunting & Trapping Digest for specific regulations on... Read more →


Dockworkers Strike Over Wages and Automation

Holt Logistics Terminal, Gloucester City (CNBNews 2007 photo) by Casey Quinlan and Mark J. Bonamo, New Jersey Monitor October 1, 2024 ELIZABETH, N.J. — Tens of thousands of dockworkers went on strike from Texas to Maine on Tuesday to demand higher wages and a ban on all automation at ports in a move that could snarl supply chains only a month ahead of the presidential election. The International Longshoremen’s Association union and the United States Maritime Alliance, which represents employers in the longshore industry, were unable to reach a new contract agreement. This is the union’s first strike since 1977,... Read more →


Congressman Van Drew to Host Field Hearing Into Surging Power Bills in SJ

HEARING ADVISORY: An Examination into Surging Power Bills in South Jersey Mays Landing, NJ - Congressman Van Drew will host a field hearing in South Jersey on October 8th, 2024, at 3:30 PM ET, titled "An Examination into Surging Power Bills in South Jersey." Some residents in the area have reported increases of up to 400%. This hearing of Members of Congress will bring together community leaders and energy policy experts to determine the causes of these surging power bills. This hearing will also review local, state, and national energy policy with Members of Congress from across the country participating.... Read more →


Jewish Federation of Philadephia Oppposes Iran Attack on Israel

Following the news of Iran’s attack on Israel today, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia released the following statement: “The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia unequivocally opposes the Islamic Republic of Iran’s brazen attack on Israel as part of yet another attempt to cause chaos and terror in the region. Together with the Greater Philadelphia Jewish community, we stand resolute in our support for Israel's right to safety and to defend themselves. It is again another stark reminder of Iran and its proxies’ expressed intent to eliminate Israel and harm the Jewish people. It is time for the world to... Read more →