NEWS, SPORTS, COMMENTARY, POLITICS for Gloucester City and the Surrounding Areas of South Jersey and Philadelphia
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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...
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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...
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(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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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(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...
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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].
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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...
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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...
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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...
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(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.
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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...
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....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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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,...
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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....
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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...
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HARD TO BELIEVE! MANY CATHOLICS REMAIN LOYAL TO DEMOCRATS ~CNBNews A look at the intersection of faith and voting By Lauren Jessop | The Center Square contributor (The Center Square) – As campaigns battle for votes in swing states like Pennsylvania, the focus is on faith-based voters, whose cultural and religious values drive their decisions. That seems especially true for the Hispanic voting bloc, which could prove pivotal in November. A recent panel hosted by Faith Forward explored voting patterns from the perspectives of evangelicals, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, or LDS and Latino Christians. Key issues,...
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GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (October 1, 2024)(CNBNews)--The City of Gloucester City released the following announcement about a special meeting of the mayor and council on Thursday, October 3 at the Police Administration Building, 313 Monmouth Street in council chambers at 5 PM. The blurring notice was published on the city's website and released via email on Tuesday morning, October 1, 2024. The purpose of the meeting is to consider a Resolution authorizing Due Diligence Agreement by and between the City of Gloucester City and VR Deelpment Services LLC "Vanquard."
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The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office & the Barrington Police Department Present ...... Barrington, N.J.- Please join the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and the Barrington Police Department on Friday, October 4, 2024, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm for R.E.C. Night at the Woodland Middle School gym. Come out and meet officers from the Barrington Police Department and detectives and staff from the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office. There will be games, activities, and refreshments! Together we can Recognize, Educate and Change (R.E.C.).
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by Hosting Summit to Raise Cultural Awareness, Celebrate Differences FOLSOM, NJ, October 1, 2024 – Last week, SJI hosted its 2nd annual DEI+B Summit, which featured interactive workshops, employee resource groups/wellness tabling, virtual sessions, and a keynote speaker. The full-day event provided employees of SJI with actionable tips and insights to support the company’s mission of fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive environment where employees feel a sense of belonging and are comfortable bringing their whole selves to work each day. “SJI is committed to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at all levels of our organization,” said Shawn Abner...
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By Carleen Johnson | The Center Square (The Center Square) – The organization behind Initiative 2117 to repeal the Climate Commitment Act and end carbon auctions in Washington state has filed a complaint with the Public Disclosure Commission against the administration of Gov. Jay Inslee. Let’s Go Washington is claiming $200 energy rebates given to hundreds of thousands of Washingtonians constituted a bribe by government employees hoping to influence people to vote down the measure in November. “Gov. Inslee’s administration acted outside of the law by bribing voters with state resources,” said Let's Go Washington spokesperson Hallie Balch in an...
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(Gloucester Township, NJ) – On Tuesday, the Board of Commissioners celebrated the launch of the manufacturing engineering technology (MET) program at Camden County Technical School’s Gloucester Township Campus. The new hub was made possible through a $4.5 million grant from the state to expand career and technical education at vocational–technical school districts across New Jersey and from an investment of $1.5 million from the Board of Commissioners. October 1 also marks the beginning of Manufacturing Month which celebrates the contributions the industry has made to our country. “The Commissioners and I recognize the vital importance of career and technical education...
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Voorhees, NJ. On September 26, 2024. Age 69. Born in Camden, NJ, he was the son of the late William R. Shipp, Sr and Charlotte (Andrews) Shipp. Bill is survived by his brother, Terri Shipp; sisters, Gloria McKee, Donna Shipp Catherine Zepp and many nieces and nephews. He was also predeceased by his brother, Richard Shipp and sisters, Karen Shipp and Carol Shipp. Bill had worked for many years as a general contractor in the southern NJ area. Graveside services will be celebrated on Thursday, October 3, 2024, in Locustwood Memorial Park, 1500 Route 70 West, Cherry Hill, NJ. Condolences...
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October is shaping up to be a thrilling month in the NFL, featuring several matchups that promise excitement, drama, and potential playoff implications. As teams jockey for position in their respective divisions, fans can look forward to some high-stakes games that showcase the league's top talent. Here’s a detailed look at the must-watch games throughout October. Week 6: Rivals Collide San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks Date: Thursday, October 10, 2024 Time: 8:15 PM ET Broadcast: Prime Video This matchup between the 49ers and Seahawks is a classic NFC West rivalry that never fails to deliver intensity. Both teams are...
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(Cherry Hill, NJ) – On Oct. 27, the Camden County Driving Range will close to the public for a $600,000 renovation project. The investment includes the complete replacement of the second level concrete deck, lighting upgrades and new fencing and work is expected to last until March. “The Camden County Driving Range is one of the most well used and loved amenities throughout our county park system,” said Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, liaison to the Camden County Parks Department. “These upgrades will ensure that this facility can continue serving our community for years to come and I look forward to seeing...
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* Participants will get a chance to win tickets a private tour of The Solitude building - the first time ever the Zoo has made such a tour available to the public * Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Zoo scares up spooky season fun with the debut of "Zoo Done It?," a new adults-only scavenger hunt and mystery adventure. Uncover the secrets and explore the hidden corners of the Zoo during this unforgettable evening of mystery, excitement and prizes. The past and present will collide on this captivating quest to solve a centuries-old mystery. Clues will be scattered throughout the exhibits...
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Camden, N.J.- The driver in a hit-and-run crash in Camden on Wednesday has been identified and charged, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. Ajee Williams, 30, of Camden, has been charged with first-degree Murder. Williams turned herself in to authorities on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at Camden County Police Department. On Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at approximately 3:21 p.m., Camden County Police officers were dispatched to 7th Street and Tulip Street for a report of a pedestrian struck by a motor vehicle. The victim was transported to Cooper University Hospital where she...
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The following information is preliminary and subject to change, updates will be provided as they become available. On Monday, September 30, 2024, at approximately 4:54 PM, a 29-year-old male was shot once in the lower left side of his back in the 1500 block of E Johnson St. The victim was transported to Einstein Hospital by police, where he is listed in critical condition. The scene is being held for further investigation. No weapons have been recovered, and no arrests have been made at this time. Anyone with information about this shooting is urged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department's...
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PHILADELPHIA (September 30, 2024)--– U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Philadelphia seized three parcels in September of xylazine, an animal tranquilizer that authorities report is being cut more frequently with fentanyl and other dangerous drugs to deadly effect. Xylazine does not respond to Narcan. CBP officers seized the most recent parcel on Thursday after it arrived in express air delivery from Spain. The parcel, which was destined to an address in Philadelphia, was manifested as “mica powder for makeup.” The parcel contained a white, powdery substance that tested positive for xylazine hydrochloride using a handheld elemental isotope analysis tool....
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NORTH BERGEN, NJ (September 30, 2024) In an inspiring and fighting Facebook post today, Jack Pennington, President, Local 28, International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) described in succinct language the dire threat for ILA Longshore workers and their future with automation, and why it’s critical for the union to fight for strong language in the next Master Contract to make sure it is never implemented at Eastern and Gulf Coast Ports. ILA International President Harold Daggett loved the post and hopes every ILA member and family reads it. President Daggett’s response started with “Hey Jack, thank you thank you thank you. I...
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ILA Update – Monday, September 30, 2024 at 11 am September 30, 2024 NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (September 30, 2024) The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) reports that United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) continues to block the path toward a settlement on a new Master Contract by refusing ILA’s demands for a fair and decent contract and seems intent on causing a strike at all ports from Maine to Texas beginning in almost 12 hours. “The Ocean Carriers represented by USMX want to enjoy rich billion-dollar profits that they are making in 2024, while they offer ILA Longshore Workers an unacceptable...
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On Tuesday, the Board of Commissioners will celebrate the launch of the manufacturing engineering technology (MET) program at Camden County Technical School’s Gloucester Township Campus. The program is made possible through a $5.3 million grant from the state to expand career and technical education about vocational–technical school districts across New Jersey. October 1 also marks the beginning of Manufacturing Month which celebrates the contributions the manufacturing industry has made to our country. “Technical schools play a pivotal role in preparing our youth for the next chapter of their lives,” Commissioner Jonathan Young said. “So, investing in technical and vocational schools...
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(Lindenwold, NJ) – PSE&G will be restoring roadway on West Crystal Lake Avenue in Haddon Township on Wednesday, Oct. 2 and Thursday, Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Bewley Road and Homestead Avenue. “Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” 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...
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A few elements will always be essential to the success of slot machines in 2024, even as the gaming industry changes. The reception and marketability of a game can be impacted by comprehending and utilizing these factors. This kind of game requires a lot of labor, from the design phase through development and release. It also involves a diverse group of people working together in many roles. The following are the fundamental components and items that create such a slot thailand title. What is the development of slot games? The creation of a mobile application for slot machine games featuring...
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with 8 Free Testing Events in Camden during October Oct. 20 – 26 is National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (CAMDEN, N.J., Sept. 30, 2024) Two specially designed, child-friendly vans will visit eight Camden schools next month to help detect lead poisoning in young children. Virtua Health’s Pediatric Mobile Services will hold free blood lead-level screening and education eventsthroughout the month, which includes National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week from October 20 - 26. Walks-ups are welcome at these neighborhood events, which will also provide referrals for treatment as needed. “We’re placing an extra focus on Camden, as we’ve found that 14%...
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USMX Continues Weak Publicity Campaign Against ILA With “Unfair Labor Practices” Suit SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 USMX Continues Its Weak Publicity Campaign Against ILA With “Unfair Labor Practices” Suit; ILA Says Foreign Shipping Companies Exploiting American Longshoremen For Big Profits They Export Overseas Is An Unfair Labor Practice NORTH BERGEN, NJ (September 26, 2024) Continuing its weak publicity campaign designed to fool the American public that they care for the longshore workers who help earn them billions of dollars and are serious about negotiating a new Master Contract Agreement, United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) last night filed an “unfair labor practice”...
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Key Takeaways: College students who vape have lower cognitive function scores, a study suggests The more students vape, the lower their cognitive function, including learning, memory, problem-solving, and critical thinking Students who vape and smoke have the lowest scores, some in the range of moderate cognitive impairment. 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...
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By Dr. Brian Hainline U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warns that today's youth mental health crisis is the "defining public health issue of our time." He's right. American adolescents are experiencing unprecedented levels of mental health challenges. Fortunately, there's a way to reverse these trends. I've spent my career studying the intersection of sports and mental health, including roles as the chief medical officer at NCAA, co-chair of the International Olympic Committee Consensus Meeting on Mental Health in Elite Athletes, and fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. Sports can help kids combat depression, become more resilient, and find...
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Hosted by Radio Legend Michael Tearson Thu., October 17, 2024 7:00 PM — 9:00 PM The Scottish Rite Auditorium315 White Horse PikeCollingswood, NJ 08107 View in Google Maps Photo Credit: Eric Ascalon GET TICKETS HERE: https://tickets.gsff.org/events/419 Asbury Shorts USA, New York City’s longest-running short film exhibition and travel show, will partner with The Garden State Film Festival once again to present a new line up of their nationally recognized: “An Evening of the World’s Best Short Films,” sponsored by The South Jersey Film Office Cooperative. The show will take place at The Scottish Rite Auditorium, Collingswood, New Jersey on Thursday,...
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Halloween-themed cocktails, entertainment and more haunt Bar On ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (September 16, 2024) – It’s spooky season at Resorts Casino Hotel, which marks the return of The Boo Bar, a Halloween-themed pop-up bar located at Bar One. Guests can enjoy spine-chilling drink specials, eerie live music and fang-tastic giveaways through the end of October! Drink Specials The Bride of Frankenstein ($14) – Crown Royal XO, Cointreau, lemon juice, sugar rim Frank-N-Tini ($14) – Vodka, melon liqueur, Blue Curacao, orange juice, lemon lime soda Perfect Pink Cosmo ($10) – New Amsterdam Vodka, Cointreau, lime, cranberry (All proceeds from the Perfect...
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