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

Annual DeSatnick Real Estate Escape the Cape Triathlon

On Sunday, June 11, 2023, the 10th Annual DeSatnick Real Estate Escape the Cape Triathlon, presented by Inspira Health, will take place at the Cape May-Lewes Ferry Terminal in Lower Township, NJ. Between 6:30am-10:30am, all persons living along the following roads and areas, can expect road closures, detours and delays during this time. Jonathan Hoffman Road Seashore Road - South of the canal the West Cape May Bridge New England Road - South of the... Read more →


Paulino Castano, Illegal Immigrant and Foreign Fugitive from Dominican Republic Wanted for Murder

PHILADELPHIA — ERO Philadelphia removed a citizen of the Dominican Republic with a final order of removal on an ICE Air Operations charter aircraft on May 30. Edickson Paulino Castano, 52, is a foreign fugitive wanted by law enforcement authorities in the Dominican Republic for murder. CNBNews graphic file “The U.S. will not be a refuge for those hoping to avoid prosecution for heinous crimes they have committed in their home country,” said ERO Philadelphia... Read more →


Man Sentenced to Prison for Pemberton Borough Fatal Fire

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 23-year-old Burlington Township man was sentenced today to 22 years in state prison for starting a fire at a Pemberton Borough apartment complex last year that killed a man who lived there. Newlin Evans IV, who pled guilty in January to Aggravated Manslaughter (First Degree), must serve 85 percent of the sentence before becoming eligible for parole. The sentence was handed down in Superior Court in... Read more →


Suspect Shot and Killed by Philadelphia Police, Three Officers on Administrative Duty

PHILADELPHIA PA (June 5, 2023)(CNBNews)-- On Wednesday, May 31, 2023, at approximately 7:17 PM, P/O Thomas Ditro and his partner were in full uniform and operating a marked patrol car in the area of 1800 Hart Lane when they heard gunshots. The officers observed civilians running from source Philadelphia Police the area and began to look for a scene and any possible shooting victim(s). The officers exited their vehicle at the corner of Ruth and... Read more →


A Gang of Unruly Young Men Drive Quads and Dirt Bikes Through Gloucester City

6ABC video image of illegal ATV and dirt bike drivers riding through the City of Philadelphia last summer. GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (June 5, 2023)(CNBNews)--We received a tip on Sunday (June 4, 2023) about a group of young men speeding on Johnson Blvd. with no regard for pedestrians or traffic. The man who submitted the information below requested his name be withheld. Around 530 this evening a group of at least 12-15 young men driving quads... Read more →


Discover the Alpine Magic: Vacation Packages to Austria's Majestic Mountains

Austria, a country renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and majestic mountains, is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. If you're seeking an enchanting getaway that immerses you in alpine beauty, our meticulously designed vacation packages to Austria's majestic mountains are tailor-made to create an unforgettable experience. In this blog post, we will showcase the benefits of our Austria vacation packages and highlight the allure of Vienna vacation packages, allowing you to embark on... Read more →


GCOR $10.5 Million Lawsuit Filed Against Gloucester City in Deposition Stage

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (June 5, 2023)(CNBNews)—The $10.5 million lawsuit filed in March 2021 against the City of Gloucester City is moving closer to a trial, according to Rocco D’Antonio, head of Gloucester City Organic Recycling LLC (GCOR). D’Antonio said he sued the City because the mayor and council did not live up to their side of the contract. Presently the matter is in the deposition stage. BARON & BRENNAN, P.A. of Voorhees represent D'Antonio. The... Read more →


Camden County Health Dept. Confirms Rabid Raccoon in Voorhees

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Health Department has been notified by the state Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that a sick raccoon removed from Voorhees tested positive for rabies. On May 29, a raccoon was found in a resident’s backyard. The Animal Control Officer for Voorhees picked up the animal and it was submitted for rabies testing at the state Public Health & Environmental Laboratories in Trenton (PHEL). The Camden County... Read more →


Essex Horse Trials: Hollberg Takes Top Honors

in Open Intermediate and Preliminary Divisions at 2023 Essex Horse Trials Event Concludes with the Thrilling Cross-Country Phase and Peter Chesson Memorial Classic Car Show at Historic Moorland Farm Far Hills, New Jersey — June 4, 2023 — Hannah Sue Hollberg of Kennett Square, PA, was on a winning streak at the Essex Horse Trials on Sunday, claiming victory in both the $10,000 Open Intermediate and Open Preliminary divisions with two horses that are fairly... Read more →


Thomas R. Hanson, 65, of Collingswood, Longtime Teacher and Coach

Collingswood – On June 2, 2023. Age 65. Loving and devoted husband of 44 years Lisa M. Hanson (nee Kay). Loving father of Erik Hanson (wife Jenna) and Lindsay Delaney (husband Daniel). Cherished grandpop of Connor Delaney and Cole and Cody Hanson. Predeceased by his parents, Donald M. Hanson and Gertrude R. Hanson (nee Restein). Tom was a lifelong resident of Collingswood and a graduate of Collingswood High School, class of 1976. He went on... Read more →


DOWN THE SHORE:Atlantic Shores South Reaches Pivotal Milestone in Federal Review

Draft Environmental Impact Statement released for project estimated to create 3,100 jobs, produce $1.9 billion in economic impact, and generate enough clean energy to power 637,000 homes TRENTON – The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) this week announced the release of the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for the proposed Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind South Project (Atlantic Shores South). The DEIS marks a crucial step in the project’s federal review, the culmination of... Read more →


Settlement Agreement with ELC; NJDOE Agrees to Major Revisions in Handling Special Ed Complaints

In response to a complaint filed by Education Law Center (ELC), the New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) agreed to make major revisions to the information it provides parents, the public, and Department complaint investigators about issues to be considered in state special education complaints and the remedies that may be granted. The revisions, required by a Mediation Agreement between the NJDOE and ELC, underscore the NJDOE’s “acknowledged obligation” to investigate and remedy not only... Read more →


Samaritan’s Annual Golf Tournament Drive FORE!

A Good Cause Set for June 26, 2023, Sponsorship Opportunities Now Available Mount Laurel, NJ – “Drive FORE! A Good Cause,” Samaritan’s annual golf tournament, presented by The Richardson Family Dealerships, will take place on Monday, June 26, 2023 at Little Mill Country Club in Marlton. Registration opens at 10 a.m., with a shot-gun start at 11:15 a.m. All proceeds from the event will support the not-for-profit’s comprehensive family of services, which benefit seriously ill... Read more →


SONIC Drive-In Donates to Local Area Schools this Teacher Appreciation Month

In May, SONIC donated $1.5 million to support local education across the country OKLAHOMA CITY (CNBNews) - In honor of May's Teacher Appreciation Month, SONIC Drive-In's SONIC Foundation donated $1.5 million to match all public contributions made to requests on DonorsChoose, a national nonprofit that allows individuals to donate directly to public school classroom requests submitted by teachers. As part of SONIC's ongoing Limeades for Learning initiative, the $1.5 million donation matched 50 percent of... Read more →


Gloucester City Little League Players Keep Alive the Tradition of Excellence and Sportsmanship

Above: Gloucester City Little League players Jacob Gettings, Kaiden James, and Desmond Gorman Below:Cash Lyman and Calvin Rafferty "play at the plate". (photos provided) Below are some of the first kids who played in the Gloucester City Little League. The local Little League began in the 1950s. RELATED: Gloucester City Little League Coach Dominic Staiano Retiring After 50 Years The photo was first published here in 2007. It was submitted by Bill Gross Read more →


Father's Day Story-A Child Gets A Second Chance

The Best Father's Day Gift - A Daughter's Second Chance at Life June 1, 2023 -- June is a month full of family and fun, especially on the third weekend when families gather to celebrate dads. Father’s Day is a special holiday for the Larson family of Colorado Springs, Colorado. But this year it has even greater significance because this family of four will celebrate Father’s Day together, thanks to a life-saving liver transplant from... Read more →


An Illegal Immigrant Wanted in Honduras for Drug Trafficking Removed From Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA - Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) Philadelphia removed Harby Rigoberto Vargas-Sanchez, a Honduran citizen with a final order of removal, to Honduras on a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Air Operations charter aircraft May 26. Vargas-Sanchez is a foreign fugitive wanted by law enforcement authorities in Honduras for illegal drug trafficking. “This case demonstrates the cooperation between the U.S. and its allies in bringing drug traffickers to justice,” said ERO Philadelphia Field Office... Read more →


Atlantic City Police Arrest Stabbing Suspect, Charged with Attempted Murder

ATLANTIC CITY NJ (June 1, 2023)(CNBNews)--The Atlantic City Police Department arrested a male after stabbing a woman multiple times during an altercation. image source Atlantic City Police Dept. On June 1, 2023, at 8:07 AM, patrol officers responded to an apartment complex in the 3800 block of Atlantic Avenue in reference to an assault. Arriving officers located a female, 26, suffering from stab wounds. Officer Thomas Gilardi began to render aid to the victim before... Read more →


Deadly Motor Vehicle Accident in Gloucester Township Involving Motorcycle and SUV

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ (JUNE 4, 2023)(CNBNews)On Friday, June 2, 2023, at approximately 1:33 PM Gloucester Township Police were dispatched to the intersection of Black Horse Pike (Rt. 168) at Brewer Avenue for a report of a serious motor vehicle crash involving a motorcycle and SUV. Arriving officers located the driver of the motorcycle laying in the roadway, unresponsive, and began life-saving efforts including CPR. Inspira EMS & Ground Transport, Virtua ALS, and Gloucester Twp. Squad... Read more →


James Heiser, 66, of Gloucester City

Surrounded by his loving children and grandchildren, James passed peacefully on May 25, 2023, at age 66. Loving and devoted husband of the late Joan M. Heiser (nee Gundle). Loving father of Deana M. Dolson and her husband, Joe and James M. Heiser, Jr. and his wife, Sarah. Cherished grandfather of Marissa, Vienna, Priscilla, Finnegan and James III. Son of the late Franklin and Mary Heiser (nee Storms). Beloved brother of Frank Heiser, Jack Heiser,... Read more →


Gregory Komerosky, age 72, of Pennsauken

Pennsauken, NJ. Passed away on May 26, 2023, at age 72. Gregory will be dearly missed by the staff and his resident friends at Riverfront Rehabilitation and Care Center in Pennsauken, NJ. Gregory’s graveside service will be celebrated on a date to be determined in Waterford Memorial Cemetery, 679 Pestleton Road, Waterford Works, NJ. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City NJ 08030 Phone 856-456-1142 Read more →


Lucille C. Bruno, 88, Team Captain Momma Lou, Dedicated Banquet Server for Philly Local #54,

On May 30, 2023. Age 88. (nee Crescenzo) Of Voorhees. Formerly of Haddon Township and Collingswood. Loving wife of 40 years to the late John A. Bruno, Sr. Cherished mother of Stephen F. Bruno, Sr. (Fiance Noelita) and James F. Bruno, Sr (Colleen). Devoted grandmother of Stephen F. Bruno, Jr., Emily Bruno (Fiance Steve), Julia R. Bruno, James F. Bruno, Jr. and Joseph A. Bruno. Beloved sister of Alfonso Crescenzo and Anna Marie Bildner. Predeceased... Read more →


John Shute, age 81 formerly of Haddon Heights

Riverton – Formerly of Haddon Heights and Rio Grande. Age 81. Suddenly and Peacefully, On May 27, 2023. In the devoted and loving care of Quality Management Associates. Cherished son of the late Charles Wesley Shute and Elizabeth Almeda Shute (nee VanSant). Loving brother of Ruth (late Robert, Sr.) Archer of Winter Haven, Florida. Predeceased by his brother, Jim Shute. Dear brother-in-law of Connie Shute of Cape May Court House. Beloved uncle of John Shute,... Read more →


Timonthy S. Peters, age 47

"Bear" On May 30, 2023. Age 47. He was predeceased by his son, Timothy Russell, and his parents, Cecelia and William Peters. He is survived by his sons, Anthony Russell, and Aries Peters-Hernandez; grandson, Jadien Rodriguez-Peters; brother, Brian Peters and his wife Jackie; nephew, Alexander (Leeanne) Peters and niece, Gabriella (Damian), as well as cousins Todd and Michele Draper. At the request of his family, cremation will be private. Condolences and Memories may be shared... Read more →


ESSEX HORSE TRIALS: Pamukcu Claims First Victory

Sunday to Feature Cross-Country, Awards, and Peter Chesson Memorial Classic Car Show On Saturday, Far Hills, New Jersey — June 3, 2023 — The Essex Horse Trials returned to the historic Hamilton Farm, home of the USET Foundation Headquarters in Gladstone, NJ, with a packed dressage and show jumping schedule. Among the busy competitors in multiple divisions was Caroline Pamukcu of Riegelsville, PA, who piloted her 8-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding HSH Blake to top... Read more →


RCJS aka Gloucester County College Captures 8 National Champioship

Rowan College of South Jersey (Deptford) aka Gloucester County College won the NJCAA DIII title this week in Greenville Tenn. Number 1 ranked Nationally, the Roadrunners with a season record of 53 wins and 5 losses went unbeaten in the double elimination tournament beating #2 Nationally Dallas twice which included Championship Game win 15 - 7. This was the Roadrunner 25 trip to the College World Series Manager Rob Valli, Coach Chew and GHS Grad... Read more →


Gloucester Catholic Rams SJ Non Public Champions

photo(s) credit Bruce Darrow BROOKLAWN, NJ (June 3, 2023)(CNBNews)--The local Gloucester Catholic Rams NJ #7 captured its 29th Sectional Championship at the Joe Barth Field by beating a strong NJ #2 Ranney HS 4 - 1, behind a strong pitching performance by Tanner Nolan who struck out 9 with 3 hits in his 6 innings on the mound. Ranney came into the Joe Barth Field with a record of 27 - 2, led by senior... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Dept. Crime Report: 10 Shootings, One Homicide

PHILADELPHIA PA (FRIDAY, MAY 26, 2023)——12TH DIST - 64XX WOODLAND AV (8:10P) ON HWY... A 27-YEAR-OLD MALE WAS SHOT 1X IN THE LEFT LEG...POLICE TRANSPORTED THE VICTIM TO PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL, WHERE HE WAS PLACED IN STABLE CONDITION... CNBNEWS GRAPHIC FILE Shooting - 52nd and Spruce Street 18TH DIST...52ND / SPRUCE ST..SHOOTING .. .OCC: 8:54 AM ON THE HWY...A 32 Y/O MALE WAS SHOT 4X IN THE LOWER EXTREMITIES... POLICE TRANSPORTED THE VICTIM TO PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL,... Read more →


NJ Residents Named to York College Dean List

More than 1,300 Students Named to York College of PA's Dean's List for Spring 2023 Semester YORK, PA (06/02/2023)-- More than 1,300 students were named to the Spring 2023 Dean's List at York College of Pennsylvania. To be eligible for this honor, a student must be registered for at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher. Kimberly Bautista Ruiz of Vineland (08360), a Class of 2025 Psychology major... Read more →


Rowan Softball Edged Out by Coe, 2-1

MARSHALL, TX -- #20 Rowan was edged out by #21 Coe, 2-1, Friday night on the second day of the 2023 NCAA Championship Tournament. The Profs will play tomorrow at 11:00 (CT)/12:00 (ET) against top-seeded Salisbury in an elimination game. The Sea Gulls took out Christopher Newport earlier in the day in a prior elimination contest. CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL | NCAA SOFTBALL | POST GAME INTERVIEW FULL REPLAY OF GAME (via NCAA) Korie Hague singled in... Read more →


TRAVEL ALERT: Gloucester Township Day: Heavy Vehicular and Pedestrian Traffic- Today Near Veterans Park

The annual Gloucester Township Day event will be occurring TODAY from 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm with fireworks at 9:30 pm. A large volume of vehicular and pedestrian traffic is expected at this event throughout the day. Motorist may experience delays on Chews Landing Road, Kelly Drivers Lane and Hider Lane during the event. To avoid delays, please seek an alternate route of travel. Address/Location Gloucester Township Police Department 1261 Chews Landing Rd Clementon, NJ... Read more →


Volunteer Firefighters Respond to Multiple Alarm in West Collingswood Heights; No Injuries Reported

WEST COLLINGSWOOD HEIGHTS (June 3, 2023)(CNBNews)--Friday, June 2, around 4 PM a contractor's generator caught fire near the Camden County MUA pumping station in West Collingswood Heights. Volunteer firemen from the communities of Audubon, Oaklyn, Westmont, and West Collingswood Heights responded to the alarm. Gloucester City and Cherry Hill Hazmat units were also on the scene. Oaklyn Fire Chief Greg Grudzinski said a contractor’s generator was ablaze outside the pump station when firefighters arrived, according... Read more →


HAPPENINGS IN GLOUCESTER COUNTY

On May 13, 2023, the Harrison Township Historical Society celebrated the Annual Asparagus Festival. This event marked 101 years since the first “Farm to Table” experience, when fresh asparagus was picked and flown the same day to Boston. Picture #1: Scott Walker of Walker Farms, the nation’s largest producer of asparagus seed, and Deputy Director Heather Simmons. Picture #2: Deputy Director Heather Simmons, Commissioner Jim Jefferson, Surrogate Joe Chila and Harrison Township officials. As a... Read more →


ALERT: GCOEM Releases Statement Re: Forest Fires in Bass River and Medford

GLOUCESTER COUNTY, NJ (June 3, 2023)(CNBNews)--The Gloucester County Office of Emergency Management released the following statement pertaining to the forest fire in Bass River State Forest and in Medford. An unfortunate forest fire is consuming over 5,000 acres of the Bass River State Forest, while a second fire has already consumed over 120 acres in Medford Twp., both in Burlington County. Current wind conditions are causing a lot of smoke and odors to drift into... Read more →


Inaugural NJ FoodTech 2023 Conference on June 28

Join Rutgers University’s Food Innovation Center, Middlesex County and the New Jersey Economic Development Authority at the first annual NJ FoodTech 2023 Conference. Food and beverage companies, investors, academics, start-ups, entrepreneurs, and food innovation leaders will come together to share their insights, discuss opportunities, and identify future partners. DATE: Wed., June 28, 2023 TIME: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. LOCATION: Rutgers College Avenue Student Center, 126 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ REGISTRATION: $30 per person,... Read more →


Medford Forest Fire, 120 Acres are Burning

MEDFORD, NJ (June 3, 2023)(CNBNews)New Jersey Forest Fire Service released an update Saturday morning regarding a forest fire in Medford, Burlington County. Presently 120 acres are burning near Medford Jackson Road; 20 percent of that fire has been contained. Forty residential structures are threatened; local fire companies are providing structure protection. A press conference will be held at the Taunton Volunteer Fire Co at 10 a.m. - 631B Gravelly Hollow Rd, Medford, NJ The smoke... Read more →


Harrison Township Police Adopts the “OPS Network”

HARRISON TOWNSHIP NJ (June 2, 2023)(CNBNews)--Chief Ronald Cundey of the Harrison Township Police Department is proud to announce that the Harrison Township Police Department (HTPD) has adopted the “National Law Enforcement and Community Policing Integrated Network”, commonly referred to as the “OPS Network”; the nation’s first and only Community Policing and Law Enforcement Network. With the OPS Network, HTPD officers and Harrison Township community members can access endless tools to work together seamlessly. “Our officers... Read more →


Rowan's Phil Sedalis and Zach Grance Named to ABCA/Rawlings All-American

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - Rowan baseball’s Phil Sedalis has been named to the 2023 ABCA/Rawlings All-America Second Team, and Zach Grace was chosen to the All-America Fourth Team as the honors were announced at the opening ceremony of the NCAA Division III College World Series. Sedalis and Grace increase the total of All-Americans in the program’s history to 28. CNBNews graphic files Members of the ABCA All-America committees select the ABCA/Rawlings All-America teams. ABCA/Rawlings All-Region... Read more →


Rowan’s Erin Renshaw to Play in the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game for Division III

NORTHBOROUGH, MA – Rowan’s Erin Renshaw (Washington Twp., NJ/Washington Twp.) has been selected to participate in the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game for Division III, which will be held on Saturday, June 3 on Tierney Field at the USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, MD. Renshaw will play for the South team in the Division III game, which begins at 12:15 p.m., following the Division II game that starts at 10 a.m. The Division I game will... Read more →


CNB Traffic Alert: Left Lane on 1-295 in Bellmawr to be Closed

I-295 northbound left lane closure is required tonight in Bellmawr (Trenton) – Beginning at 9 p.m. tonight, Friday, June 2 until 6 a.m. tomorrow, Saturday June 3, the left lane on I-295 northbound will be closed between Essex Avenue and Browning Road for construction barrier repair as the Direct Connection project advances in Bellmawr, Camden County. One lane of traffic will be maintained overnight. The work is part of the Direct Connection project that will... Read more →


Virtura Health Expert Says People with Lung Conditions Should Stay Indoors during Wildfires

(MARLTON, NJ, June 2, 2023) Smoke from the fire burning in New Jersey's Bass River State Forest is causing poor air quality throughout our region. "Everyone should stay inside with windows closed and with air-conditioning turned on," says Dr. Eric Sztejman, a pulmonologist (lung doctor) with Virtua Health, South Jersey's largest health system. Today's heat advisory makes it especially important to be in an air-conditioned space. Dr. Sztejman advises people who don't have air conditioning... Read more →


*Brooklawn NJ Town-wide Yard Sale June 3

Save the Date! The Brooklawn Town-wide yard sale is returning Saturday, June 3, 2023, from 8 am – 3 pm. The fee to participate is $5 to cover the cost of advertising and promotion. Registration will be open this Spring. Check back for details. CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM Read more →


Scholarships Awarded to Children of Two Jefferson Health Employees in NJ

Children of two Jefferson Health - New Jersey employees have been named recipients of the annual Sanderson Memorial Scholarship. A $2,500 scholarship is awarded each year to two eligible dependent children of regular full- or part-time employees with at least one year of service. The scholarship is in memory of Sarah Sanderson, an original Board Member of then-Kennedy Health. Sanderson generously bestowed funds to promote the continuation of health education among promising young students. The... Read more →


Egg Harbor City Water and Sewer Systems Acquired by NJ American Water

New Jersey American Water Completes Acquisition of Egg Harbor City Water and Sewer Systems Egg Harbor City Mayor Lisa Jiampetti signs an agreement to sell its water and wastewater system to New Jersey American Water. From left: Mark McDonough, president of New Jersey American Water, and Lisa Jiampetti, Mayor of Egg Harbor City The first Acquisition in the State Completed via the Water Infrastructure Protection Act Adds more than 3,000 New Customer Connections for Company... Read more →


UNCORK & UNWIND: A FINE WINE AND DINE SERIES CONTINUES JUNE 16

The Garden State Wine Growers Association and Exit Zero Ferry Park partner for the second event in the series Haddonfield, NJ (June 1) – On June 16, The Garden State Wine Growers Association and Exit Zero partner to host the second dinner in the Uncork & Unwind: a Fine Wine and Dine Series and have been working to curate a unique dining experience for each and every guest. DINING OUT With this partnership, visitors can... Read more →


tip411 SPOTLIGHT Helps Police Communicate with the Public

In response to renewed focus by law enforcement agencies across the country on building and maintaining meaningful relationships with the communities they serve, tip411 announced the launch of its newest product: tip411 INSIGHT. In addition to its existing line of products that help law enforcement engage residents and community members of all ages, our newest product, tip411 INSIGHT provides innovative functionality that allows agencies to create unlimited customized surveys to gain essential insight on any... Read more →


Atlantic City Police Arrest Juvenile for Pointing Weapon at House

Laser Beam on House Leads to Arrest, Weapon Recovered For Immediate Release: June 1, 2023 The Atlantic City Police Department arrested a juvenile armed with a handgun after pointing the weapon at a residence. source Atlantic City Police On May 30, 2023 at 11:31 PM, Officer John Bell was in the 600 block of Kentucky Avenue when he observed a group of individuals and observed a laser beam being pointed at a residence. Officer Bell... Read more →


Sections of Garden State Parkway Closed Because of Smoke

A 25-mile stretch of the Garden State Parkway was closed Friday morning due to both fog and smoky conditions from the massive wildfire burning in Bass River State Forest. All northbound traffic was being diverted off the Parkway at exit 38 while southbound vehicles were forced to off at exit 63, a spokesman for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority said. The Turnpike Authority also operates the Parkway. CONTINUE A 25-mile stretch of Garden State Parkway... Read more →


DELAWARE RIVER SOJOURN: JUNE 17-23

REGISTER NOW Interested paddlers of all ages and experience levels are reminded that it is not too late to register for the 28th Delaware River Sojourn taking place June 17-23. Participants may sign up for the entire trip or for the day(s) of their choice. The Delaware River Sojourn combines guided paddling excursions, educational programs, camping and camaraderie. Geared for everyone, the Sojourn helps people learn about and appreciate the Delaware River first-hand, creating stewards... Read more →