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

CNBNews Oct. and Nov. 2024 Cheers and Jeers

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews DONALD J. TRUMP THE 47TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES CHEER--Trump's supporters breathed a sigh of relief at 3 AM on Wednesday when Donald J. Trump was declared the winner of the November 5 election by an overwhelming margin. According to USA Today, he received 292 electoral votes, while Harris garnered 224 votes. The number of electoral votes needed to win is 270. In terms of the popular vote, Trump received 71,984,013 votes, compared to Harris, who received 67,162 votes. A chart from NJ1015.com showed that Trump performed better than Harris in several counties.... Read more →


Air Temperature Maybe Cold But Fishing Is Still Hot For Maryland Anglers

Maryland Fishing Report – November 6 November 6, 2024 Frankie Goff hoists up this large blue catfish she caught at the Conowingo Dam pool. Photo by Don Goff Maryland anglers will be dressing a little warmer this month, but the fishing action is still hot for a variety of species. Forecast Summary: November 6 – November 12: Expect more moderate, breezy weather to highlight our fishing conditions this week. Salinity in Maryland’s part of the Bay above Cove Point is running slightly saltier than average. In addition, there is adequate oxygen from surface to the bottom throughout Maryland’s portion of... Read more →


Public Hearing on Statewide Water Supply

Unprecedented Dry Spell and Declining Water Storage Supplies Prompt Virtual Public Hearing on Statewide Water Supply Drought Warning Hearing to be held Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at 11 a.m. Due to unprecedented statewide dry conditions and rapidly worsening water supply indicators, including severely depleted groundwater levels and streamflow, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. At the hearing, State water supply officials will publicly review the circumstances and solicit comments from water providers and members of the public. Thereafter, DEP will determine whether to declare a Water Supply Drought... Read more →


How to Use Thermal Labels for Inventory Control

Effective inventory control is crucial for businesses in retail, manufacturing, and logistics. Managing stock levels efficiently can prevent overstocking, minimise errors, and ensure accurate tracking of goods. One of the simplest yet most effective tools for improving inventory control is thermal labels. Thermal labels, whether direct thermal or thermal transfer, offer a fast, reliable, and cost-effective solution for labelling products, bins, and shelves. In this blog post, we’ll explore how thermal labels can be used to enhance your inventory control process, and why they are the preferred choice for many businesses. Looking for the perfect thermal labels to streamline your... Read more →


NFL Odds Made Simple: A Beginner’s Guide to Betting

Understanding NFL odds can seem hard at first, but once you learn it, it helps a lot. Whether you are betting or just want to know how the chances look, understanding these odds can make your game days more fun. Stay with us, and you will get the hang of those numbers fast! Understanding the Basics of NFL Odds Think of NFL odds like a fun game, ready to make your game day better. Odds give you a look at which team may win a game. When you see the odds, they often show as -110 or +200. Here's the... Read more →


GCHS Donor Development Report Last Call

FINAL CALL!! Support Gloucester Catholic's Donor Development Campaign Ending Nov. 8th   Gloucester Catholic's Donor Development Report Campaign donations have reached 82% of our $40,000 goal. Won't you consider making an IMPACT donation? This is our FINAL CALL as the campaign ends Friday, November 8th, 2024 -- see details on ways to donate below and listen to message from Principal Thomas Iacovone (click below). Click Here to View Message from Principal Thomas Iacovone Please consider making an online donation to Gloucester Catholic's 2024 Donor Development Campaign to support Ram students and their families who need financial assistance for tuition. The... Read more →


Have the Philadelphia Eagles Learned Their Lessons from Last Season? 

As the midpoint approaches in the NFL, Philadelphia Eagles fans in Gloucester City are understandably dubious about what lies ahead during the second half of the campaign. Even the somewhat encouraging betting lines on the Eagles' chances to win Super Bowl LIX do little to calm the nerves within Eagles Nation. Eagles Tipped to Soar Once Again Those fans keeping a close eye on the Super Bowl LIX betting odds at https://www.paddypower.com/bet will find Nick Sirianni's team at +1200 to claim the Vince Lombardi Trophy in early 2025. For those unfamiliar with how odds translate into potential payouts and probabilities,... Read more →


Tomorrow, Thursday the Dedication of Ensign Elliott Memorial Interchange, Bellmawr

On Thursday, November 7 at 11 a.m. at the Bellmawr Baseball Batting Cages, 100 Essex Ave., Bellmawr (Rain location-Bellmawr Park Fire Company, 12 Essex Ave, Bellmawr), the Ensign John R. Elliott HERO Campaign and the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will host a ceremony to dedicate the I-295/Route 42 Interchange as the Ensign John R. Elliott Memorial Interchange. Police Cars from 20 departments wrapped with the HERO Campaign logo will be on display. The Ensign John R. Elliott HERO Campaign is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to preventing drunk driving deaths and injuries by promoting the use of responsible... Read more →


Fran Jannetti, formerly of Brooklawn, age 78

It is with profound sadness that the family of Francis “Fran” Jannetti announces his passing on November 5, 2024, at the age of 78. He was predeceased by his parents, Carmella and Vincent Jannetti, and his brother Anthony Jannetti. Fran is survived by his devoted wife of 58 years, Elaine Jannetti (née Ives); his children, Lisa Collins (Bill), Jill Mosco, and Gregg Jannetti; his grandchildren, Victoria (Peter), Justin (Chelsea), Tyler (Casey), Joseph, Gabriel, and Julianna; his great-grandchildren, Peter, Cienna, and William; and his sisters, Barbara Adams, Rosemary Wills (his twin), and Carol Kenney. Francis “Fran” Jannetti Fran was born on... Read more →


GOOD WORK! Philadelphia CBP Officers Seize 170 lbs of Marijuana Headed to U.K.

PHILADELPHIA – It might be a wacky number of parcels, but this weed won’t be getting lit in London any time soon after Customs and Border Protection officers seized a combined 170 pounds of marijuana at a warehouse in Delaware County, Pa., on Monday, November 4, 2024 While examining export parcels at an international shipping service facility, CBP officers collected 35 parcels that contained marijuana. The parcels were shipped from multiple addresses in California and destined to multiple addresses in the United Kingdom. Seizing 35 export parcels of marijuana in one day is unusual for CBP officers in Philadelphia. The... Read more →


The New Jersey Business Actions Center Cannabis Training Academy Open!

At the end of 2022 the New Jersey Business Action Center (NJ BAC) was designated by the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (NJ CRC) to build and launch the Cannabis Training Academy (NJ CTA), a no-cost technical assistance, training and mentorship program that supports eligible cannabis entrepreneurs who wish to apply for a cannabis license in New Jersey. At the heart of the NJ CTA exists 10 levels of more than 60 modules that educate students on the NJ CRC application process. Students will learn what it takes to apply for a cannabis license, and understand the required documents needed... Read more →


How to Use Thermal Labels for Inventory Control

Effective inventory control is crucial for businesses in retail, manufacturing, and logistics. Managing stock levels efficiently can prevent overstocking, minimise errors, and ensure accurate tracking of goods. One of the simplest yet most effective tools for improving inventory control is thermal labels. (photo provided) Effective inventory control is crucial for businesses in retail, manufacturing, and logistics. Managing stock levels efficiently can prevent overstocking, minimise errors, and ensure accurate tracking of goods. One of the simplest yet most effective tools for improving inventory control is thermal labels. Thermal labels, whether direct thermal or thermal transfer, offer a fast, reliable, and cost-effective... Read more →


MARSS at Red Sands - Showcasing world-leading CUAS capabilities with AI-powered platform

Jointly organized by the US Army DEVCOM, ARCENT, and the Royal Saudi Air Forces, Red Sands 24.2 provided a test-bed for the latest technological solutions to deal with the rising threat of UAS attacks. As an active participant in Red Sands over multiple years, MARSS took a leading role in this year’s exercise, demonstrating its end-to-end, detection to defeat, C2 systems - fully integrated with EOS’ remote weapon station. Over the course of the exercise, MARSS’ AI-powered NiDAR platform was tested against numerous simulated drone attacks, including both Category 2 rotary-wing, and Category 3 fixed-wing UAS - breaking new ground... Read more →


Gloucester Township Police Annual Sock Drive Is Happening NOW!

Gloucester Township Police Annual Sock Drive Is Happening NOW! We're starting this program early this year so we have plenty of inventory for the upcoming winter months for those in need this winter through one of our local homeless outreach programs!! We're collecting NEW, unused socks at the GTPD Watch Desk, located at the front bottom floor of 1261 Chews Landing Road, Gloucester Township, NJ 08021 from now until February 1st! Read more →


NEWS FROM ED “THE TRUCKER’ DURR FOR GOVERNOR

Durr Congratulates Trump - Durr pledges to continue to be the plain-spoken outsider who upset the political establishment LOGAN TWP – Former state Senator and gubernatorial candidate Ed “The Trucker” Durr said today that Donald Trump’s victory is proof the people don’t want a typical politician and that issues matter. “If Donald Trump proved anything by winning this election it is that the people want a plain-spoken candidate who isn’t afraid to say what they mean,” Ed “The Trucker” Durr said. “It also proved we are right on the issues. “Parents don’t want their daughters competing against males or sharing... Read more →


OFFICER DOWN: Police Officer Enrique Martinez, Shot and Killed During Traffic Stop

Police Officer Enrique Martinez was shot and killed while making a traffic stop at the 8000 block of South Ingleside Avenue at 8:00 p.m. When Officer Martinez and another officer approached the stopped vehicle, they were met with rapid gunfire by an occupant in the vehicle. Officer Martinez was struck multiple times. One officer returned fire. The driver fled on foot after striking another officer with his car. Officer Martinez was transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center where he succumbed to his wounds. The other officer is in fair condition. The driver was apprehended after a short pursuit.... Read more →


Bally's Celebrates Veterans Day with Special Offers and Discounts Nationwide

Providence, RI (November 5, 2024) - Bally's, a global casino-entertainment company, is proud to announce its heartfelt appreciation for veterans and military personnel this Veterans Day, Monday, November 11, 2024. With a range of special offers and discounts, Bally's aims to honor and recognize the sacrifices made by our brave servicemen and women. From complimentary appetizers to exclusive discounts, Bally's is committed to showing gratitude to those who have served our country. For those planning a stay at Bally’s Atlantic City during the month of November, Bally's is offering an exclusive 20% discount on hotel accommodations. Guests will also receive... Read more →


Kiwanis Club Promotes Healthy Diet

COLLINGSWOOD: The USDA MyPlate lists fruit as one of the five major food categories needed for a healthy diet. To aid the community in achieving a healthy diet with seasonal fruit, the Kiwanis Club of the Haddon's is conducting its annual Citrus Fruit Sale today through November 19, 2024. Offered this year from Indian River Groves are variety high quality Navel or juice oranges, red grapefruit, mandarins, and mixed fruit boxes, with prices ranging from $25 to $45. Also available are a choice of cheesecake mixes and soup mixes for $20. To place an order, click on our eCommerce site,... Read more →


Shooting Investigation in Philadelphia

In the 39th District, November 5, a shooting occurred on the highway at 3500 N 15th St at 11:16 AM. A 32-year-old male was shot twice in the right shoulder, once in the back, and once in the buttocks. He was transported by police to Temple Hospital, where he was placed in stable condition. The scene was held, but no arrests have been made, and no weapons have been recovered. This incident remains under active investigation. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department’s Shooting Investigations Group at 215-686-8270 or the PPD tip line at 215-686-TIPS (8477).... Read more →


Marilyn R. Dietrich August 11, 1945 - November 2, 2024

Marilyn Ruth Dietrich, a lifetime resident of Audubon, NJ, on November 2, 2024. Age 79 years. Marilyn was born August 11, 1945 to Edwin A. Dietrich and Ruth F. Dietrich (Weigle). Marilyn worked in the legal field for 48 years, first as a legal secretary for Brown, Connery, Kulp, Wills, Purnell and Greene for 23 years and then 25 years as a Judicial Secretary for the Superior Court of New Jersey, working for Honorable Joseph F. Greene, Jr., Honorable Lee B. Laskin and Civil Division Manager George P. Coan. Marilyn loved all animals and was a former volunteer at Animal... Read more →


VETERANS AND MILITARY TO EXHIBIT THEIR ART IN SOUTH JERSEY

VETERANS DAY NOV. 11: VETERANS AND MILITARY TO EXHIBIT THEIR ART IN SOUTH JERSEY Perkins Center Offers Free Art Classes and Exhibition for Veterans and Military Moorestown, NJ (November 4, 2023) – Today through December 16, local active duty military and veterans will exhibit their artwork at Perkins Center for the Arts, 395 Kings Highway in Moorestown. The United States Veterans and Active Duty Military Exhibition is a special exhibition of art by military members and veterans that ranges from in all mediums. There will be an artists’ reception on Saturday, November 16 from 2-5 p.m. at Perkins Center Moorestown’s... Read more →


University of Maryland Global Campus Announces Summer 2024 Graduates

ADELPHI, MD (11/04/2024)-- University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) graduated more than 3,200 students worldwide in the summer 2024 term. Local graduates included: Joshua Quattrone of Pennsville (08070), Associate of Arts Ayanna Douglas of Mount Holly (08060), Bachelor of Science in Computer Networks and Cybersecurity Jonathan Lynch of Beverly (08010), Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Kyle Pacheco of Shamong (08088), Bachelor of Science in Health Services Management Shane Yarimi of Woodbury (08096), Bachelor of Science in Legal Studies Henrietta Eugene of Willingboro (08046), Master of Science in Biotechnology: Biosecurity and Biodefense University of Maryland Global Campus was founded more... Read more →


HOME COUNTRY: Is this the best you guys can do for candidates?

By Slim Randles | CNBNews Contributor Graphic provided Ah … politics! If you’re a responsible American, as I often pretend to be, you’ll have watched and read and listened to as much hogwash on every side of every question ad nauseum, and we’ll all troop to the polls, read the names and say “Is this the best you guys can do for candidates?” And then we’ll vote, anyway. And that’s why I’d like to suggest March 4 as a new national holiday, it being the entire term of the only non-toxic President of the United States. His name was David... Read more →


Five indoor activities that can ease your mental health this winter

With the cold weather well and truly here and the fact we’re at the point where we’re going to work in the dark and coming home in it, our mood can often feel a little lower and more and more of us can struggle with our mental health. It’s a time of year where many a private mental health clinic London will especially fill up, with the pressures of the city combined with the season having a big impact on people. But that’s also the case up and down the country too. With the rain often setting in it can... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Investigate Fatal Shooting of 7-Year-Old Girl

PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Police Department is investigating the tragic shooting death of 7-year-old Mia Andujar, which occurred on Sunday afternoon. At approximately 2:27 p.m., officers responded to reports of a shooting inside a residence on the 3800 block of I Street. Upon arrival, they discovered young Mia Andujar with a gunshot wound to the face. She was immediately transported to St. Christopher’s Hospital, where she was pronounced deceased at 2:39 p.m. A firearm was recovered at the scene, which was promptly secured by responding officers. Following further investigation, 24-year-old Alan Nguyen was arrested and charged with Involuntary Manslaughter, Endangering... Read more →


Daniel W. Kiley September 17, 1968 - October 25, 2024

On October 25, 2024. Of Gloucester City – Formerly of the Fairview section of Camden City. Age 56. Loving son of the late Joseph Kiley, Sr. and Katherine Kiley (nee Redman). Cherished brother of Joseph Kiley, Jr. and Donna Roth (nee Kiley). Devoted uncle of Edward, Robert and Jacob. Beloved nephew of Helene Danenhower. Dear cousin of Daniel Kim Kiley, Bobby Danenhower and Mary Danenhower. Also survived by his brother-in-law Bryan, brother-in-law Eddie, sister-in-law Dottie and mother-in-law Dorothy. Daniel was born in Philadelphia, PA and was a graduate of Camden County Vocational Technical School in Gloucester Township. He was a... Read more →


Understanding Live Betting Live Betting and Streaming Technology in Real-Time 

Betting within Gloucester City Over the last several years, live betting has obtained general recognition as one of the most vibrant areas in the betting business. With the recent development of streaming technology, today's bettors can engage in real-time betting on sports events as these are unfolding. From this point of view, there are serious consequences for a place like Gloucester City, where sport is very much part of the cultural heritage. This article is going to look into how live betting is changing the gambling world in Gloucester City, along with exploring the opportunities and challenges for local bettors.... Read more →


Animal Attendant Wanted! Gloucester County Shelter, Salary $37,725

Gloucester County Animal Shelter is hiring, with a salary $37,725, 40 hours per week, possible weekend coverage, and one day a week, 10 AM to 6 PM Read more →


BRYNN BRADLEY GRAND OPENING!!!

On Wednesday, October 23rd, Gloucester County Commissioner Jim Jefferson and the Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of Brynn Bradley’s storefront, located at 1006 Mantua Pike in Woodbury Heights! Congratulations to owners Matthew and Ashley Hartnett on this exciting milestone. It was a pleasure to join Gloucester County Chamber’s Executive Director Janet Garraty and Director of Economic Development Thomas Bianco for the ribbon-cutting ceremony as we welcomed this beautiful new addition to our community! Read more →


County Road Maintenance, Gloucester County

County Road Maintenance Update! Our hardworking crews have been busy around the county, ensuring our roads are safe and well-maintained. Here's a look at their recent work: Inlet repair on CR 603 Blackwood Barnsboro Road in Deptford Boom mowing on CR 555 Tuckahoe Road in Monroe Weed whacking along CR 623 Clems Run in Harrison Weed whacking around guiderails on CR 603 Breakneck Road in Mantua Roadside mowing on CR 619 Whig Lane in Elk Boom mowing on CR 689 Glassboro Cross Keys Road in Glassboro Thank you to our dedicated team for their efforts in keeping our roads clear... Read more →


Rowan Football Defeats Montclair State, 16-10, in OT on Homecoming and "Breakfast Bowl"

GLASSBORO, NJ - Luke Hoke caught a five-yard pass from Joseph Riina in overtime to give Rowan a 16-10 win over Montclair State in NJAC football action on the Profs' Homecoming. The Profs also claimed the inaugural "Breakfast Bowl", earning the trophy in the game that was created to highlight the rivalry while bringing awareness to food insecurity in the state. After neither team scored on its first possessions of overtime, Rowan had the ball first in the next series. Riina connected with Hoke, but the Profs couldn't convert the two-point conversion. Rowan's defense then sealed the win, stopping Montclair... Read more →


What It Takes to Host a Successful Citywide Event

Planning a great citywide event calls for strategic foresight, community participation, and flawless execution together. Every stage, from defining a clear vision and creating reasonable goals to involving local stakeholders and guaranteeing required financing, is important for the success of the event. Further improving the whole experience for participants is considering logistics, safety, and community involvement, promoting a feeling of affiliation and cooperation. Examining the results and insights gained from every event helps organizers to keep their strategy fresh and create lively events that appeal to the community and have a long-lasting effect. Planning and organization Good citywide events, such... Read more →


Gloucester Township Police Media Release

Afternoon Fire Displaces Resident 11-3-2024 On Sunday, November 3, 2024 at approximately 3:38pm the Gloucester Township Police Department were dispatched to 4 Edinburgh Road in the Blackwood section of Gloucester Township for a structure fire. Arriving officers found heavy smoke and flames coming from the residence. The resident was not home at the time of the fire, and no residents were injured as a result of the fire. Gloucester Township Fire Departments from Blackwood, Chews Landing, Blenheim, Lambs Terrace, and Erial along with the Pine Hill Fire Department and Deptford Fire Department arrived and were able to place the fire... Read more →


Philadelphia Zoo Announces Plans for Major $20M Expansion of Bear Country

The project includes the expansion of the Zoo’s Zoo360 animal exploration trails and the addition of a third bear habitat. Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Zoo announced a milestone $5 million gift from the W. P. Carey Foundation that will spark the transformation of its Bear Country exhibit. Working with PGAV Destinations design firm, the Zoo will embark on a significant expansion and renovation. This will include the extension of the Zoo’s revolutionary Zoo360 trail system, and the addition of a third bear habitat. These enhancements will allow the Zoo to continue to provide the highest standard of care and quality... Read more →


Shady Lane Nursing Home Seeking Activities Director, Salary $55,000 to $60,000

The Shady Lane Nursing Home, Woodbury, NJ, seeks an Activities Director. The starting salary $55,000 to $60,000, depending on experience. Full time 40 hours a week, may include evenings and weekends. Apply now www.gloucestercountynj.gov Read more →


Pennsylvania Man Charged with Willingboro Double Homicide

Pennsylvania Man Charged with Willingboro Double Homicide Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw and Willingboro Township Acting Public Safety Director Captain Ian Bucs announced that a 37-year-old Pennsylvania man has been charged with fatally shooting two women after breaking into their home early morning, October 30, in the Hawthorne Park section of Willingboro Township. Junior Edwards, of Lansdowne, was charged yesterday with two counts of Murder (First Degree), Home Invasion Burglary Armed with a Firearm (First Degree), Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (Second Degree), Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose (Second Degree) and Endangering the Welfare of a... Read more →


Deniece M. Outin, October 31, 2024

Deniece M. Outin, a beloved resident of Voorhees and formerly of Marlton, passed away peacefully on October 31, 2024, at the age of 84. Born in Philadelphia, PA, to Dennis and Adain McCowan. Deniece was a cherished member of her community and family. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Carl Outin, her parents, and her siblings, Joseph McCowan, Lewis McCowan, and Burnestein Frazier. Deniece is survived by her devoted children, Sharon Smith and Carl Talib Outin, her grandson, Kevin Anthony James, Jr, and her great-grandchildren, Khyasia, Kamari, Keyon, Kaliyah, and Kariyah. She also leaves behind her nephews, Marlow, Derrick,... Read more →


News from Gloucester County

Pocket Pets Meet Flapjack, Mr. Skittles, and our bonded pair of guinea pigs: Phineas & Ferb! Flapjack and Mr. Skittles are both male bunnies. Flapjack was brought to us as a stray. Mr. Skittles was brought to us when his family moved & left him behind. The neighbor was caring for him, but could not keep him so they brought him to us to find him a new home. Phineas & Ferb are both male guinea pigs, brought to us together as strays. A good Samaritan found them on the roadway and brought them to us. They have been up... Read more →


Gloucester Township Police Arrests Five for Driving While Intoxicated Overnight 11-2-2024

Gloucester Township Police Media Release Between 6:51pm on Friday 11/01/24 and 3:19am on Saturday 11/02/24, Gloucester Township Police Officers responded to five separate motor vehicle crashes involving drivers that were suspected to be under the influence of an intoxicating liquor or a controlled dangerous substance. The crashes occurred on State Highways and residential streets, causing damage to multiple vehicles, personal property and utility poles. In each case the driver was suspected of Driving While Intoxicated, taken into custody, processed and released pending court. Crash #1 occurred on the Black Horse Pike at Lower Landing Road when the vehicle struck a... Read more →


Bridge to be detoured for several months

The Route 44 Drawbridge over Mantua Creek between Paulsboro and West Deptford in Gloucester County is scheduled to be closed for several months starting on Monday for preventive maintenance. Beginning at 7 a.m. Monday, November 4, Route 44 is scheduled to be closed and detoured in both directions between Mantua Grove Road in West Deptford and North Commerce Street in Paulsboro. The closure is necessary to make mechanical repairs to the drawbridge components and to paint the bridge. Work is expected to be complete in spring 2025. The following detours will be in place: Route 44/Crown Point Road southbound from... Read more →


Rowan Wins 4th Straight NJAC Regular-Season Crown with 6-0 Win at Montclair State

MONTCLAIR, NJ – Allie Palumbo scored two goals as Rowan defeated Montclair State, 6-0, to win its fourth straight NJAC Field Hockey regular-season title. Rowan will now be the top seed in the 2024 NJAC Championship which begins on Wednesday, November 6, as the Profs seek their fourth consecutive crown. Freshman Jenna Gray also had a goal and assist as Rowan (12-7) increased its winning streak to eight and finished conference play undefeated (6-0). Mariah Juiliano made two saves to post her fifth shutout of the season and Palumbo wasted no time in getting the Profs on track for the... Read more →


Secrets to Smart Legal Planning for Peace of Mind

Understanding Legal Planning Life is full of uncertainties and unexpected events. A well-thought-out legal plan can provide peace of mind knowing that your affairs are in order. But what exactly does legal planning entail? Simply put, it's about preparing various documents and legal instructions to manage your personal, financial, and health-related affairs, especially when you cannot do so yourself. Legal planning can cover a range of activities such as crafting a will, establishing a trust, designating power of attorney, and more. The primary objective is to ensure that your wishes are respected and upheld. Taking these steps protects your interests... Read more →


DEMOCRATS SPEND AND TAX!

Inflation is Dragging You Under, Does Your Gloucester City Mayor and Council Care?

UPDATED WITH NEW INFORMATION/CORRECTIONS MADE William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (November 2, 2024)(CNBNews)--Why is it taking an astonishing five weeks to release the minutes from the Gloucester City Council meeting held on September 23? We believe there is no reasonable explanation for such a prolonged delay. A tape recording is made of the meeting; afterward, a clerk transcribes what was said. This situation raises concerns about the local government's transparency and hints at an attempt to conceal their activities from the public. During this meeting, the council passed 14 resolutions yet provided little to no explanation... Read more →


IT’S THE COOLEST TIME OF THE YEAR IN AC!   

Authentic holiday fun is coming to town! The Atlantic City Tinseltown Holiday Experience will light up the resort with festive events, pop-up lounges, tree displays, holiday shows, and extraordinary shopping! Don’t miss the kick-off events on Nov. 22, Winter Wonderland Parade (Dec. 7), Holiday Market & Gingerbread Village (Dec. 14 & 15), and more! It’s the coolest time to visit, stay and play in AC! GET FESTIVE Read more →


Request for Investigation of Upper Echelon of Gloucester City Police Falls on Deaf Ears

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (November 2, 2024)(CNBNews)--In March, six months ago, CNBNews reached out to Harry J. Delgado, Ed.S., who serves as the immediate past chair of the Accreditation Program Director for the New Jersey Association of Chiefs of Police. The inquiry focused on the troubling situation involving William E. Cleary Sr. and his son, William E. Cleary Jr. CNBNews Opinion These two individuals faced charges for allegedly stealing a broken children's bench that had been discarded in a trash pile behind Cold Springs Elementary School, as well as for trespassing on public school grounds. CNBNews also requested that the New... Read more →


Three Plead Guilty in 2021 Burlington Township Fatal Shooting

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that three defendants have pled guilty in connection with the fatal shooting of a teenager during a drug transaction in Burlington Township in October 2021. Under an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office, Jayviyohn Earley, 22, of Willingboro, pled guilty to Aggravated Manslaughter in exchange for an 18 year-sentence. Tarik Jenkins, 28, of Pemberton Township and Kayhree Simmons, 22, of Willingboro, both pled guilty to Aggravated Manslaughter in exchange for 15-year terms. The pleas were entered in Superior Court in Mount Holly on October 29. During the proceeding, each of the defendants indicated they... Read more →


South Jersey Times Moving To Digital Only, Ending Printed Newspapers

The South Jersey Times newspaper which focuses on the counties of Gloucester, Salem and Cumberland has announced that in February 2025 they will stop publishing a printed newspaper… But will continue to cover South Jersey news and more with a digital-only model (websites and social media). This is part of a bigger story impacting several New Jersey newspapers. An article at NJ.com announced that New Jersey’s largest newspaper the Star-Ledger had decided to close its production facility and move its own news reporting efforts to digital-only. It appears that the Times of Trenton and the South Jersey Times we’re also... Read more →