NEWS, SPORTS, COMMENTARY, POLITICS for Gloucester City and the Surrounding Areas of South Jersey and Philadelphia
Sunday, April 27, 2025 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Roam the streets and shop till you drop. For one final Sunday this April, one of Philadelphia’s top shopping and dining destinations transforms into a car-free oasis. During Open Streets: West Walnut, pedestrians are invited to shop, dine and mosey along seven car-free blocks while enjoying acoustic music, strolling performers and family-friendly activities. Check out the official website for an entertainment schedule and a list of retailer and restaurant happenings. Where: 18th Street between Locust Street and Chestnut Street; Walnut Street from 15th Street to 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA read more
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Thursday, May 1, 2025 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Municipal Courtroom 2400 Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees, NJ 08043 Schedule a Blood, Platelet or Plasma Donation American Red Cross
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Central Detective Division is seeking the public’s help identifying the individuals seen in the following video. On April 19, 2025, between 7:50PM-8:50PM various victims were assaulted on Temple University Campus by groups of juveniles. One of the victims reported that he was assaulted by multiple suspects outside of 1200 Cecil B Moore Ave causing injuries requiring treatment at Temple Hospital. To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel or https://phillypolice.com/news https://youtu.be/w0UBTNBmE0g Note: This video has no audio. If you see these suspects do not approach, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) Use this electronic form to submit a tip anonymously. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or these suspects, please contact: Central Detective Division: 215-686-3047/3048 Det. Lyons Det. Winward DC 25-22-026383 For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/wanted-suspects-for-multiple-temple-university-campus-assaults-in-the-22nd-district-video/
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For creators aiming to dominate the OnlyFans platform, partnering with a OnlyFans management agency can be a game-changer. However, not every agency offers the level of service needed to truly elevate a creator’s brand and earnings. If you’re considering agency support, it’s crucial to know what services a top-tier partner should deliver to help you maximize your success. Account Optimization and Branding A professional agency will start by fine-tuning your OnlyFans account to ensure it looks polished, enticing, and strategically positioned. This includes enhancing your bio, choosing the right visuals for your profile, setting optimal subscription rates, and developing a cohesive brand identity that resonates with your target audience. Solid branding builds trust and loyalty, transforming casual visitors into paying subscribers. Strategic Content Planning Consistency is key on OnlyFans. A high-quality agency helps create and maintain a detailed content calendar, ensuring you always have engaging posts lined up. This includes...
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GLASSBORO, NJ - Phil Sedalis hit two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in eight runs as #17 Rowan rolled over Rutgers-Newark, 21-4, in NJAC baseball action. Freshman Austin Kreyenhagen threw five strong innings as the Profs improved to 27-8 and 12-4 in the conference. Sedalis tied his season-high with four hits and now has 12 home runs on the year while it marked his second grand slam of the season, going back to March 8 vs. McDaniel. His eight RBI were one shy of the Rowan single-game record. Marco Mannino matched his season-high with four hits while Tyler Cannon and Nick Struble contributed three-hit games, with Struble connecting on his third homer of the year. The Profs opened the game scoring nine runs on nine hits and chasing starter Joseph Santi before the inning was over. Rowan batted around and Cannon had two hits, two RBI and...
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Peter Seligmann named Rutgers-New Brunswick and Rutgers Health speaker; Ramy Youssef to address Rutgers-Newark and Mickalene Thomas to address Rutgers-Camden graduates Peter Seligmann, Rutgers alumnus, first-generation American and an influential voice in conservation, will address graduates at the 259th anniversary commencement of Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Rutgers Health on May 18, 2025, the Rutgers Board of Governors approved today. The board also approved an honorary doctor of laws degree for Rajiv Vinnakota, a pioneering social entrepreneur; and an honorary doctor of letters degree for Laurie Patton, president of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Rutgers University Student Assembly President Jack Ramirez will deliver remarks during the 10 a.m. ceremony at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. “We look forward to Commencement Week, when we will welcome our distinguished commencement speakers and honorary degree recipients and salute the Class of 2025,” said President Jonathan Holloway. “We take immense pride in our graduating...
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Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton joins "O'Connor and Company" to discuss new records Judicial Watch uncovered about the euthanasia of "Peanut the Squirrel" and "Fred the Raccoon," and more!
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NATIONAL FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS MEMORIAL WEEKEND WILL HONOR AND REMEMBER 140 FIREFIGHTERS Three New Jersey Firefighters Among Those Being Honored on May 3-4, 2025 EMMITSBURG, Md. – The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) will host the 44th National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend on May 3-4, 2025 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. This year’s national tribute will honor 70 firefighters who died in the line of duty in 2024 and 70 firefighters who died in previous years. The honorees will include the following New Jersey firefighters: Firefighter Brian F. Ellerson, age 57, of the Jersey City Fire Department, died on September 16, 2010, from an illness related to his response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Lieutenant Marques Hudson, age 32, of the Plainfield Fire Department, died on January 26, 2024, after becoming trapped in a residential structure fire. Deputy Chief Craig M. Konkle, age 54, of the South Bound...
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August 2024 Press Release: **August 1:** During an investigation of a duffle bag at the Rodeway Inn, officers located the suspect and the bag. Mary Jo Draper, 52, of Gloucester City, was found in possession of the victim’s duffle bag in her motel room. She also had active warrants. Draper was arrested and charged with theft and two borough ordinance violations. She was processed and released with new court dates. **August 4:** Officers responded to the Conoco Gas Station for a report of theft. A green Jeep, driven by a Black male, received $20.00 worth of gas and fled without paying. The vehicle was last seen traveling south on Route 130. **August 5:** Officers were called to Wawa for a shoplifting incident. A Black male, wearing a white T-shirt and black shorts, concealed approximately $100 worth of merchandise in a pillowcase and fled the store. The suspect was last seen...
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According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), there are over 433,000 sexual assault cases reported in the US. These statistics reflect people who are 12 years and older. Nevertheless, sexual abuse is a really disturbing issue that affects people of all ages and backgrounds. Unfortunately, this mostly happens in places where people are supposed to feel safe and protected. Victims should get help from File Abuse Lawsuit to file a sexual abuse lawsuit and hold the perpetrator accountable. Knowing where abuse occurs can help people spot the red flags, protect others, and push for necessary changes. In this article, we will discuss five areas where instances of sexual abuse are common. 1. Educational Institutions Data from RAINN shows that 13% of students, including graduates and undergraduates, experience sexual abuse. Schools, colleges, and universities have become environments where abuse goes unnoticed or unreported. This abuse comes from people...
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Washington, D.C., April 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving currently and formerly incarcerated people and their families and a leading advocate for criminal justice reform, released the following statement after William ‘Billy’ Marshall III was appointed as the new director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). “We are encouraged to see the appointment of William ‘Billy’ Marshall as director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons,” said Prison Fellowship President and CEO Heather Rice-Minus. “Director Marshall’s experience as the former commissioner of the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation will uniquely equip him to lead the BOP with insight, compassion and integrity. We look forward to working with Director Marshall as he lays the foundation to establish safer, more constructive federal prisons, strengthened by the full implementation of the First Step Act and the Federal Prison Oversight Act. We also look forward...
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By Eric Ruark Ask most Republicans or right-leaning voters for their thoughts on "environmentalism," and you'll hear a litany of complaints about progressives' attempts to remake our economy, increase the cost of living, and regulate small businesses into the ground. It's simply a political reality that campaigns against eating meat and zoning battles to outlaw single-family homes -- not to mention the war on oil and natural gas -- have made "environmentalist" practically a dirty word on the Right. And that's a problem, because protecting our environment, conserving our natural resources for future generations, and promoting a high quality of life for all Americans are fundamentally conservative endeavors. This isn't an attack on or a defense of the political Right. It's an argument that it's long past time for the Right to seriously take up the mantle of environmental stewardship rather than ceding it to the radical Left. And that...
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According to CNBC, federal authorities have arrested a Wisconsin judge and a former New Mexico judge in two separate cases, accusing them of interfering with Trump administration immigration enforcement efforts. Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested yesterday, on Friday morning and charged with obstruction. She is accused of helping an undocumented immigrant evade arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after he appeared in her courtroom April 18. Dugan’s arrest came one day after federal authorities arrested a former New Mexico judge, Joel Cano, and his wife on charges related to the Canos’ reported harboring of an undocumented immigrant with alleged ties to the notorious gang Tren de Aragua. The actions against judges mark a sharp escalation in the Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to remove undocumented immigrants from the U.S. READ MORE "Nobody should be surprised by the arrest of two judges. I have said many times...
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Pine Hill, NJ – A fugitive charged with sexually assaulting a child in Pine Hill was apprehended in Pennsylvania this morning, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Pine Hill Police Chief Christopher Winters. Shane Hennesy, 22, of Newton Square, PA was taken in custody at approximately 6:00 a.m. today in Morgantown, PA. The arrest was made by members of the U.S. Marshals Service New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force – Camden Division and the U.S. Marshals Service Eastern Pennsylvania Violent Crimes Fugitive Task Force – Reading Division. Hennesy was charged on February 20, 2025, with first-degree Aggravated Sexual Assault, second-degree Sexual Assault, and two counts of third-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child for crimes he is alleged to have committed against a 12-year-old girl in Pine Hill between December 2024 and January 2025 after the two met online. Hennesy will be remanded to the Berks County...
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The Philadelphia Police Department is seeking the public’s help in locating missing Tender Age Kayden Sinick. Kayden was last seen January 30, 2025, at 10:00 am in the custody of his father, Jaquann Waug, on the 7x block of E Casgrove Street. Kayden is 2 years-of-age, 30 lbs., and was last seen wearing a gray hoody, blue jean jacket and black jeans. If you have any information regarding Kayden’s whereabouts, please contact Northwest Detectives at 215-686-3353. For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/missing-tender-age-kayden-sinick-from-the-14th-district/
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On Saturday, April 26, the Board of Commissioners, and the Camden County Certified Gardeners will be hosting their annual plant sale with thousands of perennials, herbs, vegetables and more available for great prices. The sale is being held at the Sustainability Campus at 508 Lakeland Road in Blackwood from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or shine. “This event is highly anticipated each year, as it allows local gardeners to access a variety of plants at wonderful prices, so we encourage everyone to join us on Saturday,” said Commissioner Jonathan Young, liaison to the Office of Sustainability. “This is another prime example of the important work the office does at the Lakeland complex and the direct benefit the community receives from thousands of hours of volunteer work in our green houses.” Attendees will also be able to pick up a six-pack of native plants during the sale. “Planting native species...
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Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia's scariest new story-driven haunted attraction is reopening its doors for a one-night only pop-up event on Saturday, May 3rd - the eve of National May the 4th Star Wars Day. Lincoln Mill Haunted House presents Darkness Rising, a Star Wars Inspired Haunted House. Galactic travellers who enter will experience a fusion of sci-fi and horror in an event intended to be scary with dozens of live scare-actors, production quality sets, animatronics and special effects. A long time ago, in a town not so far away, there was a textile mill with a hidden chamber below, sealed for over a century. When the seal was broken an unnatural presence spread through the mill, unleashing spirits that have long been trapped. The mill owner, Darth Kane, has risen and is searching for new souls to claim. All who dare to enter must navigate the hidden chamber, avoiding his...
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Free Rabies Vaccine Clinics Bring your furry friends to one of our Rabies Vaccine Clinics this Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the Laurel Springs Fire Department from 10 AM to 11 AM or Cramer Hill Center in Camden from 10 AM to 12 PM and ensure they're safe and protected with free rabies vaccines! No appointments are necessary! Walk-ins are welcome. To learn more Click Here, or call 856-374-6356 REAL ID Deadline Approaching On May 7th, 2025, U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. A regular driver's license or ID will not be accepted. You can use a Passport as an alternative to the REAL ID. Passport information can be found here. Appointments are needed for REAL ID, and document requirements are slightly different. You will need to bring the following to get a REAL ID: 2 documents as proof of...
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ACC Central Kitchen LLC Announcement WASHINGTON, April 24, 2025 – ACC Central Kitchen LCC., a Thorofare, N.J. establishment, is recalling approximately 64,008 pounds of pork bun products due to misbranding and undeclared allergens, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The product contains sesame, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. The frozen not ready-to-eat soupy pork bun with crab roe items were produced on various dates dating back to 11/28/2023. The following products are subject to recall [view labels]: 8.45-oz. sleeve tray packages of “3 Meals A Day SOUPY PORK BUN WITH CRAB ROE” with the following range of lot codes: 052625-090626. The products subject to recall bear establishment number “EST. 40031” inside the USDA mark of inspection. These items were shipped to retail locations in New York. The problem was discovered during routine FSIS in-plant verification activities when...
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The Biden administration failed to monitor hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrant minors who entered the United States through Mexico and tens of thousands simply vanished from the government’s radar, according to a federal audit. Judicial Watch has covered the scandal extensively and is investigating the Trump administration’s plan to locate the young migrants, known as Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC). A few weeks ago, several media outlets reported that the Trump administration directed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to track down UAC to, among other things, prevent them from being trafficked or exploited. As the “premier” Homeland Security law enforcement agency created after 9/11 to safeguard the nation and preserve national security, ICE is responsible for monitoring the location and status of all UAC inside the U.S. but somehow the agency lost track of around half a million. Read More
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Short-term earnings are often used to gauge success in the trading sector. Major wins can seem like a week of green deals, a quick win on a risky asset, or beating the benchmark. True trading greatness, nevertheless, is more than just one-off results. It depends on how consistently certain outcomes are attained and how strong the system is during market declines. The notion of success has to change correspondingly when trading develops from a single pursuit into an institutional or team-based endeavor. From trader to strategist: Creating a sustainable model When starting a prop firm, where success is no longer about personal victories but about managing many traders, capital, and risk under a shared canopy, this change becomes even more crucial. The strength of a private trading company depends on the framework it creates around operational efficiency, capital allocation, and discipline. It calls for a shift from instinctive trading to...
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When it comes to buying kratom, the big question used to be, "is kratom legal in arizona"? Thankfully, that has already been cleared up, and now the real question is: where can you get quality, and which varieties are the best for your needs? Enter MIT45, a trusted name in the market. Known for its commitment to quality and transparency, this brand offers a range of products catering to newcomers and seasoned users. Whether you're exploring for the first time or looking for your next go-to strain, you'll find top-notch options here. In this post, we dive into the top MIT45 varieties and their unique benefits, helping you make an informed choice in Arizona. Shop MIT45's Kratom In Arizona: Key Reasons To Choose It AKA verified vendor One key reason to choose MIT45’s kratom in Arizona is its status as an AKA-verified vendor. The American Kratom Association (AKA) is a...
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DEA National Prescription Take Back Day On Saturday, April 26th from 10 AM to 2 PM, residents are encouraged to take part in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day by safely disposing of unused or expired medications. This initiative plays a vital role in preventing drug misuse and protecting our communities. In 2024, the United States recorded its first decline in overdose deaths since 2018—a powerful reminder that small actions, like proper medication disposal, make a big difference. Drop-off is simple: visit any participating police station with a secure medication drop box. To learn more, Click Here. High School Golf Commissioners Cup Spring is in full swing as the 26th annual Camden County High School Golf Commissioners Cup tees off at the ValleyBrook Golf Course on Tuesday, April 29th. The starting time is approximately noon with a shotgun start, and commencement at 4:45 PM with awards once scores are tallied...
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It used to be that peace of mind came with a price tag. For many seniors and their families, traditional medical alert systems—while undeniably helpful—came with monthly fees that quietly added up over time. But things are changing, and fast. A growing wave of innovation is making safety tech not just smarter, but more affordable and accessible to people who once thought it was out of reach. That’s where the concept of budget-friendly senior safety comes in. More seniors are staying in their homes longer, but they’re doing it with help from devices that don’t require monthly payments or complicated contracts. Life Assure’s no-fee medical alert system is a great example of this shift—one that blends reliability with relief from recurring costs. Let’s explore how this change is unfolding, what it means for caregivers and older adults alike, and how to spot the difference between hype and helpful when you’re...
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GLASSBORO, NJ - #23 Rowan used a balanced attack to defeat Montclair State in NJAC women's lacrosse action, 21-7, led by five goals from Molly Green and four each from Calista Burke and Elaina Corson. The Profs, at 14-1 (4-0 NJAC), have tied the school mark for wins in a season with the 2018 and 2023 teams, all coached by Lindsay Delaney. Rowan honored its seniors for the final regular-season home game - Calista Burke, Molly Green, Sydney Helmick, Hannah Lombardo, Katie Montenero,Sophia Schiavo and Mel Rodgers. Green also led the Profs with six ground balls, five caused turnovers and four draw controls. Alexis Lowry and Fiona Lockhart scored three goals each with Trish Gillen notching a team-high five assists. Mel Rodgers made nine saves in goal to notch Rowan's sixth consecutive win. Rowan stormed out to a 7-1 lead in the first quarter as Corson and Green scored two...
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