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

Mob of 400 Invade St. Joachim Carnival; Incident Similar to 2024

N 601 W. Browning Road, Bellmawr BELLMAWR, NJ (May 12, 2025)(CNBNews)-A large and unruly crowd of juveniles and young adults forced the abrupt closure of the beloved annual St. Joachim Carnival on Saturday, May 10, around 8:50 PM. This vibrant celebration, typically held in the expansive parking lot of the church at 601 W. Browning Road, has been a community tradition and a significant fundraiser for the parish over the decades. According to Bellmawr Police Chief William Perna, an estimated crowd of over 200 people began to gather at around 8:30 PM, drawn in by the sounds of laughter, music, and carnival games. By 9:30 PM, that number had swelled to more than 400 individuals, creating a chaotic scene. Despite police requests for them to disperse, the crowd disregarded the authority, racing back and forth through the carnival grounds, spilling into nearby residential properties and businesses, and obstructing traffic on... Read more →


New Jersey Just 1,700 Pets Away from Achieving No-Kill

Trenton N.J. (May 12, 2025) — Best Friends Animal Society, a leading national animal welfare organization working to end the killing of dogs and cats in America’s shelters, released new data indicating New Jersey is on the cusp of achieving no-kill* with 89.5% of cats and dogs in shelters statewide saved in 2024—only 1,700 more pets need to be saved for New Jersey to achieve no-kill.   Of the 70 animal shelters in New Jersey, 52 maintained or reached no-kill in 2024 and an additional 13 shelters have fewer than 100 animals to save achieve this lifesaving milestone. Nearly 95% of the pets dying unnecessarily in New Jersey shelters are cats. New Jersey can achieve no-kill with the passage of Compassion for Community Cats Act (A3635, S261), which would remove unnecessary barriers that cost communities and taxpayers excessive resources to operate trap-neuter-vaccinate-return programs (TNVR) to manage outdoor cat populations. The bill would... Read more →


Rowan Advances to NCAA Women's Lacrosse 3rd Round with 20-5 Win over WestConn

GLASSBORO, NJ – Junior Elaina Corson scored 10 goals to set a new single-game school record as #23 Rowan defeated WestConn, 20-5, in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship. The Profs will now move on to the Round of 16 and face Wesleyan (CT) on Saturday, May 17 at 2:30 p.m. at Colby (Waterville, ME). Rowan (16-3), which is making its first NCAA appearance since 2018, also set a program mark for most goals scored in an NCAA Championship game, and the fewest goals allowed. The Profs have also set the school mark for wins in a season. Corson broke the mark of nine goals which was accomplished twice by Profs' players, with the last time coming in 2013 (Becca Wood vs. Catholic). Alexis Lowry scored three goals and Calista Burke and Molly Green had two each for the Profs. Trish Gillen posted a... Read more →


Top GOP Lawmakers Back Esposito & McManus as the AMERICA FIRST Team

(Legislative District 4, New Jersey) – Senator Anthony M. Bucco (LD-25), Republican Leader in the New Jersey Senate, and Assemblyman John DiMaio (LD-23), Assembly Minority Leader, have officially endorsed Amanda Esposito and Gerard “Jerry” McManus in their campaign for New Jersey General Assembly in the 4th Legislative District. The endorsement from two of New Jersey’s top Republican leaders underscores the growing statewide momentum behind the Esposito & McManus team. Rooted in AMERICA FIRST principles, their platform focuses on reforming the state’s broken school funding formula, defending parental rights, supporting NJ DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) initiatives, and fostering a more business- and resident-friendly Legislative District 4. Esposito & McManus have taken a firm stance on public safety, pledging to keep New Jersey a “No Sanctuary State,” and making law and order a top priority across all ten municipalities in the district, which spans three counties. Assembly candidate Amanda Esposito expressed... Read more →


How Sports Bettors Are Creating Their Own Game Day Rituals

Sports betting has become more than just a numbers game. As its popularity has surged across the globe, it has blended with traditional sports fandom to create a new kind of culture. Today’s sports bettors aren’t just placing wagers and waiting for outcomes—they’re crafting personalized game day rituals that add excitement, superstition, and routine to their betting experience. These rituals go far beyond picking teams or checking odds. From wearing lucky jerseys to preparing specific snacks, bettors are engaging in pre-game and in-game habits that reflect their passion for both the sport and the betting process. But why are these rituals becoming so common, and what do they mean for the sports betting experience? Why Bettors Create Rituals Psychological Anchoring At the core of many rituals is the desire for control. In sports betting, where outcomes are uncertain, routines give bettors a sense of stability. By doing the same thing... Read more →


How CBD Gummies Became the Go To Sleep Aid for Pain Weary Insomniacs

Finding natural and effective sleep aids has long been a struggle for those suffering from chronic pain and insomnia, yet traditional medications often come with side effects like grogginess or dependency risks that leave many searching for alternatives. Enter CBD gummies: tasty, convenient, and non-habit forming solutions which have quickly gained in popularity among those desperate for restful slumber. But why have these chewy supplements become a go-to remedy for pain-related insomnia? The key lies in their interactions with the body, ease of use, and growing scientific backing - three elements which make these chewy supplements trusted solutions among many in need of relief from chronic pain-related insomnia. Science Behind CBD and Sleep: How Cannabidiol Affects Restfulness CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound derived from hemp that interacts with our bodies' endocannabinoid system (ECS), an intricate cell signaling network responsible for sleep, pain, and mood regulation. Unlike THC, however, CBD doesn't... Read more →


GTPD Media Release- GTPD Investigate Serious Two-Vehicle Crash 5-12-2025

In the early hours of Monday, May 12, 2025, at approximately 12:26 AM, the Gloucester Township Police Department responded to a serious motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles at the intersection of Blackwood Clementon Road and Peters Lane. Upon arrival, officers discovered both vehicles with significant damage resulting from the collision. Each vehicle was occupied by a single driver, and both drivers sustained injuries due to the impact. Emergency medical assistance was promptly provided by first responders from the Gloucester Township Police Department, Pine Hill Police Department, Inspira Basic Life Support, Virtua Paramedics, and the Blenheim Fire Company (Station 83). Both injured drivers were transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation and treatment. A preliminary investigation by the Gloucester Township Police Department's Serious Crash Investigation Team (SCIT) revealed that one of the vehicles involved failed to maintain its lane, crossing into oncoming traffic and causing a head-on collision. Given... Read more →


$161M in Upgrades to Transform Camden County Roads

Camden County is making historic investments in its infrastructure. The board of commissioners announced May 8 the kickoff of a $161 million program aimed at fixing county roads, bridges, stormwater drainage and more over the next two years. That investment includes more than $81 million in improvements set for this year (with several major projects underway) – and more than $80 million of projects that will break ground in 2026. Officials noted that Camden County is one of the oldest regions in the state – with many needs throughout its 228 miles. Al Dyer, Camden County commissioner and liaison to Department of Public Works, said this investment underscores a commitment to maintain and preserve the county’s more than 1,200 lane miles of road. “It will be a tremendous enhancement for drivers, pedestrians, and business owners throughout the region,” said Dyer. “Over the next two years, residents will see the reconstruction... Read more →


Sandra J. Albrecht, 72, of Audubon

Sandra (Sandy) J. Albrecht age 72, passed into the arms of her Savior on May 7, 2025. Sandy was a long-time member of Audubon United Methodist Church and will be greatly missed there. She is survived by her older sister, Judy Armstrong of Fishers Indiana and her younger sister, Nancy Givler of Bellevue Nebraska, as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents John & Norma Albrecht of Audubon NJ as well as sisters Carol O’Brien of Willingboro NJ, and Florence Sowders of Maple Shade NJ, and brother Bruce Albrecht of Houston TX. A Memorial service will be held for Sandy at Audubon United Methodist Church, 314 W Graisbury Ave, Audubon NJ 08106 at 4 PM on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. Arrangements by the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, Audubon and Collingswood, NJ. Read more →


The CPSC Announces The Following Recalls

DEMDACO Recalls Maril Brand Scented Candles Due to Laceration and Fire Hazards Igloo Expands Recall of 90 Qt. Rolling Coolers Due to Fingertip Amputation and Crushing Hazards; Total Recalled Now Nearly 1.2 Million Xylolin Peg Doll Toy Sets Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Choking Hazard; Violation of Federal Regulations for Toys; Sold Exclusively on Amazon.com by Babywants Recalls can be viewed at www.cpsc.gov. Read more →


GUEST OPINION: What's a fair price for a drug that's never developed?

By John Stanford This month, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services will begin meeting with patients who use the 15 drugs it selected for the second round of Medicare price "negotiations" -- including weight-loss treatment Wegovy. CMS will use these discussions to inform the lower prices it'll set for the medicines. What CMS won't address is the growing list of drugs that'll never be developed as a result of government price-setting. It's been less than three years since the Inflation Reduction Act authorized the price negotiation program. Already, several companies have cited the law as a reason for pulling the plug on research programs and treatments for cancer, psychiatric disorders, and other serious conditions. Nearly 50 research programs and 24 drugs have been discontinued since the law was enacted. Thankfully, President Trump just signed an executive order calling on Congress to roll back the Inflation Reduction Act's most damaging... Read more →


TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Expect Delays

South Jersey Gas will be working on Berlin Cross Keys Road in Berlin Borough from Monday, May 12 to Thursday, May 15 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. There will be a partial road closure southbound between Olympic Drive and Oakland Avenue. Camden County will be working on Tom Wells Road in Chesilhurst from Monday, May 12 to Friday, May 16 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Evelyn B. Morine Boulevard and 3rd Avenue. PSE&G will be working on River Road in Pennsauken from Monday, May 12 to Friday, May 16 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Browning Road and 36th Street. PSE&G will be working on Broadway in Camden on Monday, May 12 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a partial road closure westbound between Viola and Jasper streets. “Motorists... Read more →


Former Gcity Mayor Calls for the End of Part-Time City Administrator Job

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 11, 2025)(CNBNews)---Former Gloucester City Mayor Robert S. Bevan BRIAN MORRELL Acting City Administrator and Police Chief (CNBNews file photo) (Independent) released a statement on Monday, May 11, 2025, calling for the end of Gloucester City's part-time City Administrator role and for the position to be filled with a full-time administrator. Bevan stated that the city administrator position was created in 1987 when the Independent Party held the majority. Due to the sudden departure of City Administrator Jack Lipsett, Police Chief Brian Morrell was appointed as the temporary city administrator by former City Mayor Daniel Spencer, five years ago, at the end of December 2020. Lipsett was named administrator in 2008. Bevan stated, "The position of City Administrator was adopted by the Mayor and Council in 1987. This was the key to making one person responsible and accountable for the quality of services provided by all city... Read more →


GOOD JOB! Customs and Border Protection Officers Recover 250 Stolen Vehicle Exports

GREAT WORK! U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in the Baltimore Field Office, which consists of seaport inspection operations in Philadelphia, Wilmington, Del., Baltimore, and Norfolk, Va., recovered 250 stolen vehicle exports during fiscal year 2024, down about 27% from fiscal year 2023. The value of all recovered stolen vehicle exports was $9.6 million. (CBP Photos/Handouts) **** BALTIMORE – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in the Baltimore Field Office continue to combat transnational criminal organizations that profit on the international trade in stolen vehicles. CBP officers here intercepted 250 stolen vehicle exports during 2024, a 27% decrease from the 343 recoveries in 2023. Collectively, the recovered stolen vehicle exports were valued at $9.6 million. Nationally, CBP recovered 1,445 stolen vehicle exports, about a 9% increase over the 1,316 stolen vehicle exports that CBP officers recovered in 2023. Despite the recovery numbers increasing nationally, the regional and local recovery numbers... Read more →


"HELP I'VE FALLEN, AND CAN'T GET UP!"

Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews Correspondent OPINION The "Help I've Fallen" commercials have been airing for years, if not decades. Way back when, they appeared humorous, maybe funny even. Then what seemed only a year or so later, fifty years had actually passed and the Baby Boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) have now aged. Many Boomers are in need of some help. There are many devices available if only people knew what they need and how to obtain it. Yes, Virginia, there is an Amazon but sometimes mature people would rather have a human to speak with for advice. Fortunately, Camden County government has issued lists of resources for those who need help and/or their care givers. First, here is information about several personal safety devices. The information is current as of January, 2025 but should be verified if the devices are ordered. "Personal Safety Devices provide in-home, mobile, and... Read more →


Camden Diocese Abandons Legal Fight to Stop Probe into Clergy Abuse

Camden diocese gives up court fight in state clergy abuse probe by Dana DiFilippo, New Jersey Monitor May 7, 2025 The Catholic Diocese of Camden has abandoned its attempt to prevent state prosecutors from convening a grand jury to investigate clergy abuse, an unexpected move that comes just a week after the New Jersey Supreme Court heard heated arguments on the matter. Bishop Joseph A. Williams, in a Tuesday letter to parishioners, said he met last Thursday with the diocese’s trustees and other leaders, and they unanimously agreed to end their seven-year battle to prevent the state Office of the Attorney General from presenting the findings of its clergy abuse task force to a grand jury. State attorneys had hoped grand jurors would issue a presentment, in which they’d publicly condemn abusive priests and church leaders who covered up abuse and recommend reforms to prevent such harms from happening again.... Read more →


Zoey Hunter, of Pennsauken, Premiered Original Film at McDaniel College's Cinema Showcase

WESTMINSTER, MD-Zoey Hunter of Pennsauken, a senior Cinema major, premiered an original student-produced film at the McDaniel Cinema Showcase on May 8 at McDaniel College, 2 College Hill, Westminster, Maryland. The annual McDaniel Cinema Showcase features narrative and documentary films written, directed, produced, and edited by senior Cinema majors at McDaniel as the culminating project for their senior capstone. Each screening also included a brief Q&A with the student filmmaker. Hunter's film was titled "Hopeless Valentine's" (Narrative, 22 min.). According to Hunter, "Destiny, who hates Valentine's Day, spends the day ruining it for everyone else" in "Hopeless Valentine's." For more information about McDaniel College, visit www.mcdaniel.edu. McDaniel College, founded in 1867, is a four-year, independent college of the liberal arts and sciences offering over 100 undergraduate and graduate programs. One of the original "Colleges That Change Lives," McDaniel emphasizes experiential learning and student-faculty collaboration to develop the unique potential in... Read more →


#13 Rowan Falls to TCNJ, 6-4, and Ends NJAC Tournament Run

CAMDEN, NJ - #13 Rowan rallied in the late innings but it wasn't enough as the second-seeded Profs fell to third-seeded TCNJ, 6-4, and were eliminated from the NJAC Baseball Championship held at Rutgers-Camden. The Profs (31-10) will no3 await the selections for the NCAA Regionals that will be announced on Monday at noon on NCAA.com. Freshman Damon Suriani went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and Eric Sabato was 2-for-4 with an RBI, while Phil Sedalis picked up two hits for Rowan. Steven Maiers (5-2) went 6.0 innings and struck out six, but was saddled with the loss. Christian Rice, Mark Grubb and Brayden Davis threw the final three innings for Rowan, most of which were played in steady rain. Sabato started the scoring for Rowan as his second-inning single brought home Suriani, who had singled. TCNJ tied the game in its next at bat, and then in the fourth... Read more →


Newark Mayor Baraka Arrested for Trespassing on ICE Detention Center Property

On May 5, at a press conference at Newark City Hall, Mayor Ras Baraka, Democrat, voiced serious concerns about The GEO Group, the operator of a local detention facility. He condemned the company for housing detainees despite an ongoing city lawsuit, noting that they lacked the proper permits for construction and occupancy and denied city inspectors access to the site. In a surprising turn on May 9, 2025, as he campaigns against five fellow Democrats for the governor's seat in the upcoming June primary, Baraka was arrested for trespassing while advocating for reform at the detention center. Newark mayor detained by federal agents during protest at ICE jail by Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New Jersey Monitor May 9, 2025 NEWARK, NJ (May 10, 2025)--Ras Baraka, the mayor of Newark and one of six Democrats running to be New Jersey’s next governor, was arrested and detained by federal immigration agents Friday during a... Read more →


Democrat Congressional Members Break Into Delaney Hall Detention Center

Delaney Hall Currently Holds Murderers, Rapists, Suspected Terrorists, and Gang Members NEWARK, NJ (May 10, 2025)(CNBNews)-–On Friday, May 9, 2025, as a bus of detainees was entering the security gate of Delaney Hall Detention Center, a group of protestors, including two members of the U.S. House of Representatives, stormed the gate and broke into the detention facility. Representatives Robert Menendez, Jr. and Bonnie Watson Coleman and multiple protestors were holed up in a guard shack, the first security check point. “Members of Congress storming into a detention facility goes beyond a bizarre political stunt and puts the safety of our law enforcement agents and detainees at risk. Members of Congress are not above the law and cannot illegally break into detention facilities. Had these members requested a tour, we would have facilitated a tour of the facility. This is an evolving situation,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. The allegations made... Read more →


SEPTA Debuts New Exhibit at Jefferson Station 

‘Down the Track @ SEPTA’ Four-panel Exhibit Highlights Trolley Modernization, Sustainability, and Other SEPTA initiatives WHAT: A 20’ x 9’ multi-themed informational display of current SEPTA initiatives, including designated stroller spaces on SEPTA buses; Trolley Modernization plans; Getting to Green program; and the value of public transportation WHERE: SEPTA’s Jefferson Station (concourse level; Section A, near Passenger Services) WHEN: Members of SEPTA's innovation and sustainability teams will be at Jefferson Station on Monday, May 12 from 11 a.m. to noon for media interviews. The exhibit will be on display now through the end of 2025. SEPTA has installed a new exhibit titled ‘Down the Track @ SEPTA’. This large-scale installation highlights the vital role of accessible public transportation for all, while also showcasing projects designed to enhance the customer experience, improve accessibility, and promote sustainability. (Tie-in: Global Accessibility Awareness Day, May 15) The display will be installed for six months,... Read more →


HAPPENING TODAY! Dog Walker Watch and Bike Rodeo

The Gloucester Township Police Dog Walker Watch and Bike Rodeo is back on Saturday, May 10th 10 AM to 12 PM at the Timber Creek Dog Park 1720 Chews Landing Road, Blackwood, NJ 08012! Bring your family out to our Dog Walker Watch and Bike Rodeo for a family-friendly event! Our Pet Owners can learn how to be a community partner with the Gloucester Township Police Department while children get to spend time with officers riding their bicycles through obstacle courses! We'll also have displays from Gloucester Township's PetSmart, Cross Country Connection, and will be joined by our friends at CRC - Crisis Response Canines ! What is Dog Walker Watch?? Dog Walker Watch encourages neighbors to assist local law enforcement as extra eyes and ears while walking in the neighborhood! Read more →


PROJECT FOR EMPTY SPACE PRESENTS ANDREA CHUNG’S

"The Ocean Doesn’t Recognize Tears As part of Project for Empty Space’s Artist-in-Residence Program, Andrea Chung explores Caribbean histories, family dynamics, and intricate nuances both micro and macro. **Exhibition Dates:** May 6, 2025, through August 17, 2025 **Opening Reception:** May 17, 2025 **Credit:** Andrea Chung **NEWARK, NEW JERSEY (February 2025)** — Project for Empty Space is excited to present "The Ocean Doesn’t Recognize Tears," a solo exhibition by 2022 Artist-in-Residence Andrea Chung. This exhibit will take place at the PES Ironside Newark location from May 6, 2025, through August 17, 2025, with an opening reception on Saturday, May 17, 2025. Born in Newark, Chung's exhibition delves into themes of heritage, familial love, and parenting in an autobiographical context. Renowned for her unique method of using actively dissolving sugar that she casts into intricate sculptures, Chung pays homage to the Caribbean’s most significant product export during slavery, particularly through the lens... Read more →


M-13 Member Arresterd in Silver Spring MD

BALTIMORE — U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 38-year-old criminal alien Joel Armando Mejia-Benitez, a Salvadoran national, May 5 in Silver Spring. Mejia is a validated MS-13 gang member and is wanted in his home country for firearms offenses. “The arrest of this violent MS-13 gang member is a critical step in our ongoing mission to safeguard our communities,” said ICE Baltimore acting Field Office Director Nikita Baker. “We remain steadfast in prioritizing public safety and protecting national security by targeting and removing dangerous criminal aliens who threaten the well-being of our Maryland residents.” The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended Mejia near Sullivan City, Texas, Nov. 22, 2004, and served him a notice to appear. A Department of Justice immigration judge ordered Mejia removed in absentia Dec. 14, 2005. ICE Baltimore arrested Mejia from Prince George’s County Detention Center Sept. 28, 2006. ICE removed Mejia from the United States to El... Read more →