CNBNEWS Editor Shares Lessons from a Lifetime in the Newsroom

FROM PEN TO PAPER

By William E. Cleary Sr.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

PREFACE

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER ONE: THE ENIGMATIC VISITOR

• July 17, 1989

• August 18: Lyons Preps Bevan for Meeting

• The Investigation Begins

• Face to Face with the South Jersey Building Contractor

• Sit-Down with New Jersey State Police

• Smith Demands a 99-Year Lease

• Smith Issues Stern Warning About Tommy Holt

• July 26: Document Pickup

• August 4: “A New Beginning for Gloucester City’s

Waterfront”

• August 17: Smith’s Demands Escalate

• Unanswered Questions

• Retired FBI Agent Says, “You’re the Target, Bill!”

• The Target Is You, Bill!

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CHAPTER TWO: THE MAN WHO INSPIRED ME

• The Fire Whistle

• A Life Forged in Tragedy

• 1950: A New Beginning

• The Crusader

• The Urban Renewal Battle

• Passing the Torch

• The Long Goodbye

• The Legacy

CHAPTER THREE: MY SUMMER LOVE BECOMES MY WIFE

• The Front Porch Conversation

• Answering the Call: Joining the National Guard

• The Rifle Range

• Early Married Life

• The Postmaster’s Offer

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Statement from Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. and Commissioner Jonathan Young

“In trying to find the best fit for a regional justice complex we are respecting Mayor Maria Lawrence and the local elected body’s formal request that it not go at the state facility located in the southern end of Winslow Township. We are paying deference to the integrity of the municipality and its local elected officials in their decision. Moving forward, we will work to find a new location where a majority of the local governing body agrees that this facility and additional development would be a benefit to their town. That said, we do believe in the concept of a new regional justice complex that focuses on the needs of the occupants, so regionally and as a community, we can cut down on recidivism and center our attention on rehabilitative practices that make our society safer.

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Gloucester City Irish Parade, Sunday, March 1st

One of the best parts of the Irish Parade? The crowds! From families in green to friends cheering along the route, the energy you bring is what makes this day so special 💚🎉

The sidewalks fill up, the music echoes through the streets, and strangers become friends for the day. That’s the magic of parade day! ☘️🎶

Grab your crew, wear your green, and come be part of the sea of smiling faces on parade day!

🗓️ March 1st at 1pm📍Gloucester City, NJ, starting at Martin’s Lake (Johnson Blvd. and Francis St.) and continuing down Monmouth Street.

Pre-Parade Event: Irish Person of the Year Award: 9:30 am at St. Mary’s Mass, followed by the parade.

Gloucester City Dog and Cat Licenses Due Now

Dog and Cat Licenses may be obtained at the City Clerk’s Office, from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Monday through Wednesday; 10:00 am – 7:00 pm. Thursdays.  Municipal offices are closed on Fridays.   No license can be issued for an animal whose rabies vaccination expires before Sept. 30.  Licenses purchased after March 31 will be assessed late charges.  For further information please contact the Clerk’s Office at 456-0205 ext. 203.

HOME COUNTRY: It was Doc’s idea, of course.

 It was Doc’s idea, of course. That’s what made it sing. That’s why it took off in gales of laughter and fun.

  He knew we needed the money for the children in our area who might be without warm clothes this winter, so he brainstormed among himself and came up with the golf tournament.

  He went to Delbert McLain, who is our local chamber of commerce. Delbert’s eyes lit up at the suggestion, but then suddenly clouded over with doubt.

  “But Doc,” Delbert said, “we don’t have a golf course.”

  “Leave that to me, Delbert me lad. Leave that entirely to me.”

  And so our medical leprechaun talked to two farmers whose land adjoined each other, and after they quit laughing, they agreed.

  Doc rounded up Dud and Herb Collins and laid out an 18-hole golf course in about an hour. They used steel t-posts for flags (with bandanas tied to the top) and dug a hole with a shovel. They put smaller flags at the tee-off spots, and there you go! An 18-hole golf course that was one hundred percent hazard.

  No fairway, just hazard. Rocks and trees and Lewis Creek and the occasional cactus and yucca. Doc figures if you make it around all 18 holes without encountering a poisonous snake, you should get bonus points.

   “This course,” said Doc, “is so bad, everyone will want to play, because everyone will have a terrific excuse for having a terrible game.”

   The cattle were moved to safer locations before the tournament began, and enough money was raised to keep the kids warm this winter.

   “Life,” said Doc, “should be ridiculous and fun. So let’s do this again next fall.”

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Rosie Pino Calls Out Pou’s “Victory Lap” After Voting AGAINST Local Safety Funds

Pou rejected the final $14M funding bill for NJ-09 before claiming credit in local press tour

CLIFTON, NJ — Rosie Pino, four-term local elected official and Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s 9th District, today called out Rep. Nellie Pou’s political hypocrisy amid reports surfacing that Pou is touting over $14.4 million in local funding that she actually voted to kill in Washington.

“Nellie Pou is trying to have it both ways, but the voters are smarter than she thinks,” said Pino. “She stood on the House floor and voted to kill funding for our district’s pipes, police, and community centers just because she wanted to make a political statement against ICE. Now, she’s back home acting like she’s the one who wrote the check. She rejected the bill in D.C., but she’s posing for cameras in New Jersey,”

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William H. “Bill” Trimmer, Sr., 81, of Camden and Bellmawr

On January 27, 2026, at the age of 81, William H. “Bill” Trimmer, Sr. passed peacefully at Samaritan Hospice in Mount Holly, New Jersey. A longtime resident of Camden and Bellmawr, Bill leaves behind a legacy of kindness, humor, and creativity.

Bill is survived by his beloved sons, William H. Trimmer, Jr. and Jason Trimmer; his siblings, Marie, Robert, and Elizabeth; and his cherished grandson, Jason Trimmer, Jr. He was predeceased by his parents, Freeman and Emma Trimmer; his brother, John; his sister, Evelyn; and his partner, Irene.

Bill was a gifted and artistic soul who enjoyed working with ceramics and leather, but his greatest passion was helping others. Known as a true jokester, he had a remarkable ability to make people laugh and feel at ease. His warmth and generosity touched many, and he will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and the devoted care team at Silver Care of Cherry Hill.

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Advisory: Air Quality Alert until 09:00AM Thursday

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has issued a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for Fine Particulates, until midnight EST tonight. An Air Quality Advisory means that air quality within the region may approach or exceed unhealthy standards. For more information on current and forecast concentrations of ground-level ozone and fine particulates, visit www.airnow.gov or www.state.nj.us/dep/airmon/ or call the New Jersey Bureau of Air Monitoring at 609-292-0138

* AFFECTED AREAS: SUSSEX … WARREN … MORRIS … HUNTERDON … SOMERSET … MIDDLESEX … MERCER … GLOUCESTER … CAMDEN … NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON

Congressman Van Drew Hosts Assistant Secretary of the Army to Discuss Beach Replenishment

Together, they announced a major investment coming to the Jersey Shore.

Washington, DC – Today, Congressman Van Drew hosted Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works Adam Telle, along with federal, state, and local officials, to evaluate the erosion along the Jersey Shore following a year of damaging hurricanes and nor’easters. The visit focused on beach replenishment, long-term storm protection, and ensuring South Jersey receives the federal attention it deserves.

“This was an important visit for South Jersey,” said Congressman Van Drew. “What matters is this: they are here, they are listening, and they understand what is at stake. The Assistant Secretary saw firsthand the damage our shore communities are dealing with, and he understands how important the Jersey Shore is to our economy and to the families who live here. They announced a significant investment into our shoreline of tens of millions of dollars, and it is only beginning of the process to bring more major funding our way. I want to thank Assistant Secretary Telle for coming down and taking the time to walk the beaches with us, meet with our mayors, and talk with the Army Corps about this. We are looking forward to continuing to work closely with him, the Army Corps, and all our local partners to make sure this gets done the right way.

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Rowan’s Penny Kempf Announces Retirement after 30-Plus Years of Service

After more than 30 years of dedicated service to Rowan Athletics, first as a national championship-winning coach, and then as an administrator, associate athletic director Penny Kempf has announced her retirement from the University.

Kempf has been a trusted leader and mentor for countless student-athletes, coaches and colleagues and an instrumental figure in the growth and success of Rowan athletics, and especially the women’s athletics program.

After retiring from coaching, Kempf served as Rowan’s associate athletic director and senior women’s administrator and has been a steady presence in the department providing leadership, institutional knowledge and a commitment to Prof athletics.

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Planning a Trip to Thailand? Here’s How to Stay Connected Without Expensive Roaming Fees

Thailand continues to rank among the most popular international destinations for American travelers. From the vibrant streets of Bangkok to the beaches of Phuket and the cultural landmarks of Chiang Mai, the country offers a mix of affordability, adventure, and rich history that appeals to vacationers, retirees, students, and digital nomads alike.

While most travelers focus on flights, accommodations, and sightseeing plans, one important detail is often overlooked: how to stay connected once you arrive.

Reliable mobile data is essential for navigating unfamiliar cities, booking transportation, accessing travel apps, communicating with family, and managing reservations. Yet many Americans still rely on traditional international roaming plans — often without realizing how costly they can be.

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