The State of New Jersey Files Lawsuit Against Academy Bus Company

New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against Academy Bus, a company that was paid to operate seven NJ Transit routes in Hudson County. The lawsuit alleges that Academy defrauded NJ Transit out of more than $15 million by charging for trips that were never made and for underreporting the number of... Read more →


IRS Criminal Investigation releases Fiscal Year 2020 Report; Identifies $2.3B in tax fraud

PHILADELPHIA— The Internal Revenue Service today released the Criminal Investigation Division's annual report, highlighting the agency’s successes and criminal enforcement actions taken in fiscal year 2020, the majority of which occurred during COVID-19. A key achievement was the identification of over $10 billion in tax fraud and other financial crimes. "The... Read more →


Virtua Health’s Most Wired Designation Upholds Status as Healthcare Technology Leader

(Marlton, NJ…) Virtua Health has been named a Most Wired health system in the U.S. by the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME). This recognition, for the ninth straight year and the 12th time overall, highlights Virtua’s exceptional teamwork, innovation, and dedication in the field of health care technology. This... Read more →


Philadelphia Catholic Schools Will Comply with Health Department Directive

PHILADELPHIA PA (Nov. 17, 2020)--The Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) announced Monday the new COVID-19 related restrictions some of which impact schools located in the City of Philadelphia. Based on these guidelines all high schools in the City of Philadelphia have been directed to shift to a fully virtual instructional... Read more →


NJ COVID-19 Rules for Bars and Restaurants

Last Updated: 11/12/2020 Food or beverage establishments may open, including restaurants, bars, cafeterias, and food courts, as well as all holders of a liquor license with retail consumption privileges. All restaurants, bars, clubs, and lounges that serve food and drink must close their indoor premises for business by 10 pm each... Read more →


First-Ever Report on Impact of COVID-19 on Small Businesses in Newark Released

Report details findings from Emergency Small Grant Program, highlighting next steps for rebuilding Newark’s small business economy long term (Newark, NJ) November 16, 2020 – Today, United Way of Greater Newark (UWGN) released its first-ever “COVID-19 Emergency Small Business Grants Program 2020 Report,” detailing the economic impacts of COVID-19 on small... Read more →


3 Ways to Congratulate a Friend on a New Job

(November 17, 2020)--Getting a new job is a really exciting time as it brings up so many opportunities. Whether it is a first job, a new position within a company or a complete change involving moving away, you should always congratulate your friends on their successes. There are many things you... Read more →


Florence L. Scout of Sewell, formerly of Audubon

Florence L. Scout (nee Bostick), formerly of Audubon, passed away on November 10, 2020, in Sewell, NJ at the age of 78. "Flo" as she was best known, was preceded in death by her parents Coleman A. Bostick and Florence M. (Duett) and her brother, Allen C. Bostick. She is survived... Read more →


New Pedestrian Bridge Span in Camden City Now In Design Phase

(Lindenwold, NJ)-November 16, 2020--– Over the last two years the Freeholder Board has been working on additional safety measures for pedestrian traffic into the city’s Eds and Meds corridor. The board has publicly advertised a request for proposals for the design of a pedestrian bridge over the River LINE and four... Read more →


Tips on Protecting Yourself and Others from COVID-19

Our first responders and health care workers are saving lives every day -- so can you. Your family, your friends, your neighbors -- their lives are literally in your hands. Here's how you can do your part to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community: Get Tested – Testing is... Read more →


Mondelez Bakery in Fair Lawn Closing after 60 Years; Will Impact 600 Employees

Gottheimer Strongly Urges Company to Reconsider Mondelez International, Inc. is a global snacking company, selling biscuits, gum, candy, chocolate, and powdered beverages in over 165 countries, with brands such as Oreo, Nabisco, Cadbury, Trident and Tang. In 2015, Mondelez began to modernize its manufacturing lines at their U.S. biscuit plants, including... Read more →


MVC Centers in Flemington and Rahway Closed

TRENTON – Effective immediately, the Flemington Licensing Center and Rahway Licensing Center are closed, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has announced. At each location, a single employee tested positive for COVID-19. The Flemington Licensing Center will reopen Monday, November 30. The employee who tested positive was last in the Flemington... Read more →


VIDEO: Trump Lawyer Sydney Powell: 'Ready to Overturn Election Results'

NTD News Today- 11/16/2020 Trump: Only Fake News Calls Biden Winner Powell: We’re Ready to Overturn Results Nevadans Protest for Free, Fair Election Californians Rally for Election Integrity Violent Mob Clash With MAGA Supporters GA: Disputes Over Signature Check Claim Lawsuits Against Big Tech Funding Election . Seven Dead in Hong... Read more →


President Trump Wins North Carolina

By Jason Schaumburg | The Center Square (The Center Square) – North Carolina was called for President Donald Trump by The Associated Press on Friday afternoon. Gloucestercitynews.net graphics Trump had held an advantage over presumptive president-elect Joe Biden in North Carolina since election night, but the state accepted mail-in ballots postmarked... Read more →


Trump Legal Team Rejects Media Reports that Pennsylvania Lawsuit Dropped

By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square 8 hrs ago (The Center Square) – President Donald Trump pushed back Monday at reports his campaign was dropping a legal challenge to more than 682,000 ballots cast in the Pennsylvania general election. The Trump campaign is questioning the mainly mail-in ballots, saying they... Read more →


Mildred M. Stubbs., of Gloucester City; Retired PEO for City Police Department

Mildred M. Stubbs (nee Murray) “Mimi” on November 14, 2020 of Gloucester City. Age 79. Beloved wife of the late William J. Stubbs, Sr. Loving mother of the late John J. Thom, Jr. Treasured grandmother of Andrew J. Thom of Voorhees, John J. Thom, III (Lauren) of Deptford, and William A.... Read more →


Gordon H. Muller, Jr., Retired Captain of Bellmawr Police Department, Instructor at NJ Police Institutions

Gordon H. Muller, Jr Gordon H. Muller, Jr., suddenly, on November 10, 2020, of Franklin Twp., formerly of Bellmawr. Age 69. Beloved husband of Karen (nee Petruzzi). Devoted father of Gordon H. Muller, III (Nicole), John Eric Muller and Valerie Deck (Charles). Loving grandfather of Ava, Gia, Cara, Kayla, Todd, Austin,... Read more →


Two Mega Million Winners Each Receive $10,000; Jackpot Rolls to $176 Million

TRENTON (Nov. 16, 2020) – There were two third-tier prizewinning tickets sold for the Friday, November 13, drawing that matched four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball drawn winning the $10,000 prize. Those tickets were purchased at the following locations: Atlantic County: Jimmie Leeds Convenience, 68 W.... Read more →


CBS New York: One Leg Man Rescues Driver Who Plunged Into The Water (video)

VIDEO: A man didn't think twice about rushing to rescue a driver who plunged into the water off of a park in New Jersey; CBS2's Cory James reports. SOURCE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnFJ3RsbAzM Read more →


How to Choose PDF Converters 

(November 16, 2020)--The purpose of these programs is to transform data from one format to another. Every user needs to do it sooner or later, and the range of possible combinations seems infinite. Some programs allow you to save your work in various formats, but they do not cover everyone’s needs.... Read more →


Los Angeles-Area Man Admits Role in Scheme Arranging Fraudulent ‘Green Card’ Marriages

LOS ANGELES – A San Gabriel Valley man pleaded guilty today to a federal conspiracy charge and admitted that he helped orchestrate a scheme in which Chinese nationals paid up to $60,000 to enter into sham marriages with U.S. citizens in the hope of obtaining "green cards." This case is the... Read more →


GUEST OPINION: Governor Andrew Cuomo's Animus Against Religion Laid Bare

by Bill Donohue | The Catholic League Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on a lawsuit filed by the Diocese of Brooklyn: Bishop Nicholas DiMarzio, who heads the Diocese of Brooklyn, has a lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court that could prove to be historic. The Dictator Governor Andrew Cuomo All... Read more →


Marijuana Referendums Approved in All Five States

Washington, D.C. (November 16, 2020)--— Arizona, Montana, New Jersey, and South Dakota have legalized marijuana for adults 21 and older, as voters in each state approved their respective ballot initiatives at the ballot box. South Dakota also passed a medical marijuana initiative and became the first state in American history to... Read more →


DOWN THE SHORE: Roof Repairs on Avalon Borough Hall to Begin Nov. 23

AVALON, NJ (NOVEMBER 16, 2020)--The replacement of the aging roof on Avalon Borough Hall will begin on November 23, 2020. The Avalon Borough Council has previously awarded the contract for the roof replacement and funds are available in the 2020 municipal budget. During this project, the parking lot behind Avalon Borough... Read more →