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

Nearly 300 lbs of Dried Opium and Poppy Pod from Spain Seized by Philadelphia CBP

PHILADELPHIA PA (May 21, 2025)(CNBNews) – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized nearly 300 pounds of dried opium poppy pods from Spain that arrived in Philadelphia between May 1 and May 21, 2025. The poppy pods had a street value of about $30,000. The poppy plant, including poppy pods, poppy straw, and poppy straw concentrate in either liquid, solid, or powder form, is controlled under Schedule II of the federal Controlled Substances Act. Morphine and codeine are naturally occurring opiates derived from opium poppies. Some consumers illegally import opium poppy pods to ground up and brew into a poppy tea for its narcotic, analgesic, antidiarrheal, or psychoactive effects. Poppy tea may contain high amounts of morphine. According to the Department of Justice, some users have died from consuming poppy tea. Consequences may be severe for people who illegally import and sell dried poppy plant parts. An Indiana couple was... Read more →


International Fugitive Extradited from Ukraine to New Jersey

Camden, NJ – An international fugitive has been extradited from Ukraine back to New Jersey to face charges in reference to multiple 2022 bank robberies, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay, U.S. Marshal Juan Mattos Jr. (District of New Jersey), Waterford Police Chief Daniel Cormaney, and Winslow Police Chief Donald Lemons. Edward Deveaux, 30, of Berlin Township, NJ returned to the United States on Friday, May 16, 2025, in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service. Earlier that day, the National Guard of Ukraine turned over Deveaux to members of the U.S. Marshals Service New York/New Jersey Regional Fugitive Task Force – Camden and Trenton Divisions and the Polish Police (Policja) during a meeting at the Korczowa border checkpoint. Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted in the exchange. Deveaux was later flown from Warsaw, Poland to Newark, New Jersey. After returning to New Jersey, Deveaux was processed and remanded to... Read more →


Rowan Welcomes New Director of Athletics Shawn Tucker

GLASSBORO, NJ – Rowan University introduced new director of athletics Shawn Tucker today as University president Dr. Ali Houshmand, provost Tony Lowman and Board of Trustees member Joe Cosgrove led the event that welcomed Tucker and his family to the campus community. Tucker comes to Glassboro after serving as Rutgers' vice president for Athletic Development, where led a comprehensive fundraising program that supports athletics' priorities through engagement and stewardship. Tucker thanked Houshmand, Lowman and Cosgrove, as well as the members of the search committee. "This entire process has been first class from the beginning... I stand here before you just very proud to be a Rowan Prof." Tucker recognized the tremendous success of Rowan's programs, which includes 34 conference championships since 2019, and particularly the current spring sports teams. The Profs' softball and baseball teams are competing in the NCAA Super Regionals this week and are one step away from... Read more →


Detectives Continue to Seek Information on 2022 Camden Homicide

Camden, NJ – The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Camden County Police Department continue to seek the public’s assistance in reference to the 2022 homicide of Andrew Ayala in Camden. On January 3, 2022, at approximately 10:28 p.m., officers from the Camden County Police Department were dispatched to the area of North 20th Street and Wayne Avenue in Camden for a report of an individual shot. Upon their arrival, officers located the victim, 29-year-old Andrew Ayala of Camden, suffering from gunshot wounds. Officers transported him to Cooper University Hospital for treatment. The victim was later transferred to a medical facility in Atlantic City. He later succumbed to his injuries and was pronounced deceased on May 21, 2022. This past week, the homicide of Andrew Ayala was one of four cases featured on FOX 29’s “Save Our Streets: Unsolved Cases” series. The episode included interviews with the victim’s family and investigators... Read more →


Roadwork to close road in Haddonfield

NJ American Water will be working on Maple and North Hinchman avenues in Haddonfield on Thursday, May 22 and Friday, May 23 from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. On Thursday, there will be a full road closure on Maple Avenue between Windsor Avenue and Grove Street and on Friday, there will be a full road closure on North Hinchman Avenue between Homestead Avenue and Kings Highway West. “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 Works is responsible for maintaining over 1,200 miles of county roadway, 50 bridges and several dams. They are dedicated to making our area safer for motorists... Read more →


HOME COUNTRY:  “What’s going on, Abe?” yelled Dud.

By Slim Randles | CNBNews Contributor Dud was heading home in his pickup truck when he saw the strange goings-on at the Bahdziewicz place. Abraham Lincoln Bahdziewicz was out in the family’s large garden with a full complement of kids who were happily hopping around. Some of the kids came from the neighborhood, but most of them were homegrown Bahdziewicz kids. The Bahdziewicz family had a great garden, and went at the whole thing scientifically and in great fun, because this is one family that runs short on cash but long on kids. Dud pulled over and watched for a minute as Abe laughingly directed the family dancers doing the vegetable boogie through the various rows of the huge garden. “What’s going on, Abe?” yelled Dud. “Squash bug stomping time,” Abe said, turning over another board lying next to the vegetables. As soon as the board was flipped over, a... Read more →


Therapy Dogs from FURever As Friends Visit Jefferson Washington Township Hospital Twice Monthly

Employees at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital –- along with visitors and patients -- recently enjoyed a visit by several certified therapy dogs from South Jersey nonprofit, FURever As Friends. Held in the hospital’s Silvestri Tower lobby, the twice-monthly event gives colleagues a chance to “take a paws” and unwind with some furry friends. FURever As Friends is dedicated to strengthening the bond between people and pets, providing comfort and unconditional love through its animal therapy program. “We’re always looking for meaningful ways to support the well-being of our team, and the therapy dog visits bring such a sense of joy,” said Jenny Breunig, VP of Operations at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital. “It’s wonderful to see our colleagues take a few moments to recharge.” The program began in January 2025 as a way for staff and visitors to relax and enjoy some “puppy love.” The FURever As Friends therapy dogs visit... Read more →


New Jersey Department of Corrections Partners with Freedom Reads

The New Jersey Department of Corrections and the national non-profit Freedom Reads announced the opening of 37 new Freedom Libraries in two New Jersey prisons – 10 Freedom Libraries in cellblocks across Edna Mahan Correctional Facility, and 27 in cellblocks across Northern State Prison. As of today, Freedom Reads has opened 478 Freedom Libraries in 48 adult and youth prisons in 12 states. "We gratefully acknowledge Freedom Reads for their generous donation. The Freedom Library collections are more than books and resources,” said Commissioner Victoria L. Kuhn, Esq. “They are agents for transformation and possess the power to empower individuals, unlock opportunities, and build a culture of learning that directly supports rehabilitation, reintegration, and the creation of a more promising future." Books in the Freedom Library have been carefully curated through consultations with hundreds of poets, novelists, philosophers, teachers, friends, and voracious readers, resulting in a collection of books that... Read more →


ROLLING THUNDER: LIMITED ENGAGEMENT BEGINS JULY 10 IN NEW YORK CITY

One War. A Thousand Stories. Music that lives forever. ROLLING THUNDER captures the pulse and drama of a momentous era: combining intimate stories, epic songs, and stunning visuals, the show transports audiences to an era of political unrest, anti-war protest and a generation on the brink of revolution. A passionate story of courage, love and resilience with rock classics that defined a generation, including “Born To Be Wild,” “Bridge Over Troubled Water,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Magic Carpet Ride,” “The Letter,” “All Along The Watchtower,” and “Help Me Make it Through the Night.” Acclaimed as “a musical and dramatic triumph” (Herald Sun) and “a must-see for any rock music or musical theatre fan” (BroadwayWorld), ROLLING THUNDER is an electrifying and emotional experience about love, endurance, bravery and loss on the battlefield and at home. Performances begin July 10 at New World Stages (340 W 50th St.) Save 20% on tickets! Use code... Read more →


What Happens If One Parent Wants to Move Away with the Child

Nearly 40% of children in the United States will experience parental relocation after a divorce or separation, leading to complex emotional and legal challenges. When one custodial parent wishes to move away with their child, it can significantly impact custody arrangements and the child's relationship with the other non-custodial parent. Courts typically prioritize the child's best interests when making decisions about relocation, considering factors such as the potential impact on the child's well-being and the reasons for the proposed move. Key Takeaways Parental relocation can significantly impact child custody arrangements. Courts prioritize the child's best interests when making decisions about relocation. The reasons for the proposed move are a crucial factor in court decisions. Relocation can lead to complex emotional challenges for both parents and children. Understanding the legal implications of relocation is essential for navigating these situations. Understanding Parental Relocation Cases Parental relocation cases involve a delicate legal balancing... Read more →


Congratulation to Deputy Chief Patrick Hagan and Deputy Chief Mark Campanelli

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May, 20,2025)--Members of the Gloucester City Firefighters and Fire Officers are proud to announce the official swearing-in of Deputy Chief Mark Campanell and Deputy Chief Patrick Hagan on Monday, April 21, 2025. Both Deputy Chiefs have played active roles in revitalizing the GCFD while in their acting positions and are now permanent in their roles. photos from a post Read more →


Maryland Park Services New Day Pass Reservation

Weekend and holiday reservations required at the two parks starting Saturday, May 24 Sandy Point State Park, Maryland DNR photo. Beginning today, visitors planning to attend Greenbrier State Park or Sandy Point State Park for Memorial Day weekend as well as future weekends and holidays can make reservations at parkdayuse.maryland.gov. The Maryland Park Service’s new day pass reservation system requires all visitors to these parks to reserve their day-use passes in advance during peak times, to reduce overcrowding, limit traffic backups at park entrances, reduce the frequency of capacity closures, and ensure that every visitor knows they have a space before arriving. Later this summer, the system will also expand to other parks including Point Lookout, Newtowne Neck, and North Point State Parks. With the new system, advance reservations are mandatory on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day— no same-day drive-up access will be allowed. Reservations... Read more →


Investing in the Future of America

This week, President Trump announced support for my legislation in the House budget reconciliation bill that would give children born in the United States $1,000 investment accounts. The Invest America Act would trigger fundamental and transformative changes for the financial security and personal freedoms of American citizens for generations. Every child in America will have private investment accounts that will compound over their lives, enhancing the prosperity and economic participation of the vast majority of Americans. And it also allows friends, family and employers to give up to $5,000 a year in a tax advantage account to that account. When people years from now talk about the changes created by Republican efforts this Congress, this is one of the landmark achievements they will talk about. READ: Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ proposal offers ‘MAGA accounts’ with $1K for newborns Last week, the Senate Commerce Committee hosted a meeting to discuss the... Read more →


Jeanette Candelario, 58, of Bellmawr

On May 19, 2025, at Samaritan Hospice in Voorhees, Jeanette passed peacefully after a long, courageous fight with breast cancer, at the age of 58. Of Bellmawr. Survived by her daughter, Jasmine Candelario and her father, Corwin Candelario (Robbin); siblings, Carmen Borras, Jose A. Rodriguez, Jr., Jimmy Rodriguez and Edwin Rodriguez; fiancé Al Seely as well as many loving nieces and nephews. Jeanette was born in the Bronx to the late Jose and Carmen Rodriguez. She was a longtime resident of Bellmawr and retired from the Camden County Board of Social Services office following 23 years of dedicated service. Jeanette loved watching I Love Lucy and the Golden Girls. She loved being surrounded by her family and friends…always feeding them with her amazing cooking. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Friday, May 23rd from 12 PM to 1:30 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth St.,... Read more →


WinSpirit Casino Review: A Complete Guide to Features, Bonuses, and Login Access

For players in Australia searching for a stylish, modern online casino packed with variety, Winspirit delivers an engaging experience from the moment you land on the site. WinSpirit Casino combines an intuitive interface, a wide range of games, and rewarding promotions to offer something for every player, from newcomers to high rollers. Whether you're browsing the game library, looking for a secure payment method, or navigating the WinSpirit Casino login, this review covers everything you need to know. Game Selection at WinSpirit Casino WinSpirit offers a rich selection of over 500 games, ensuring that players with different preferences will find something they enjoy. From classic slot machines to cutting-edge video slots and interactive live dealer games, the variety is impressive. Before you check out the full catalog, here’s what you can expect to find: 🎰 Over 400 slot games with diverse themes and gameplay mechanics; 🃏 Table games such as... Read more →


No Toll Friday Returns to AC Expressway for Memorial Day Weekend Rush Hour

Courtesy of Chickie’s & Pete’s IMAGE PROVIDED Philadelphia, PA (MAY 20,205(CNBNEWS)– Chickie’s & Pete’s, home of world famous Crabfries®, teams up once again with the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) and the Atlantic City Expressway to kick-off the summer by paying travelers tolls Memorial Day Weekend. Chickie's and Pete's will be paying tolls (cash and EZ Pass) for all drivers at the Eastbound Egg Harbor, New Jersey Toll Plaza Exit on F ree Toll Friday, May 23, 2025 from 4:00pm to 5:00pm. Earlier that afternoon, Chickie's and Pete's countdown with family fun from 10:00am to 3:00pm at Farley Service Plaza on the Atlantic City Expressway (Milepost 21.3) - including complimentary orders of their world famous Crabfries®. There will also be an outdoor car show and 100 Days of Summer celebration with 70+ organizations, vendors, artists and exhibitors, including The Funny Farm rescue sanctuary, New Jersey State Police K9 dog team,... Read more →


Woodbine Man Arrested for Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material

Woodbine, New Jersey (May 20, 2025)(CNBNews)- Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland has announced the arrest of 25-year-old Brandon M. Nicolosi from the Woodbine section of Dennis Township, New Jersey, on charges of Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). This investigation began with a Cyber-Tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), which indicated that an unidentified individual, later identified as Nicolosi, had downloaded and shared various images of CSAM. On May 15, 2025, authorities executed a court-authorized search warrant at Nicolosi’s residence, assisted by members of the Cape May County Regional SWAT Team, the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office, the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI-Atlantic City), the New Jersey State Police Woodbine Barracks, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). During the search, multiple cellular devices, including phones and laptop computers, were seized from... Read more →


Rowan Baseball Explodes for 26-9 Win over Catholic

ALLIANCE, OHIO - Karson Harcourt and Phil Sedalis each had five RBI as #15 Rowan's offense exploded for a 26-9 win over Catholic in the second day of the NCAA Mount Union Baseball Regional. Rowan remains in the winner's bracket and needs just one victory to claim the Regional title. The Profs will take on Catholic, while eliminated Mount Union, 10-8, for the crown on Sunday at 11 a.m. Rowan recorded season-highs of 25 hits and 26 runs while it was the second time this season that the Profs scored 12 runs in one inning, matching the 21-4 win over Montclair State on April 5. Harcourt went 4-for-5 with three runs and two doubles while Sedalis (3-for-6) scored three times. Jason Morgan (3-for-6) scored twice and knocked in four runs, while Tyler Cannon (3-for-6) scored four runs and drove in two. Starter Steven Maiers (6-2) threw 6.0 innings and posted... Read more →


75 Cool Things to Do in Philly This Week & Weekend

Time to rock the sunglasses: Memorial Day Weekend is here, and this week’s extended list of things to do in Philadelphia takes us through the unofficial start of summer: • Independence Blue Cross RiverRink Summerfest and Spruce Street Harbor Park at Penn’s Landing (open Friday) • Memorial Day Weekend events (Friday through May 26, 2025) • Post Malone & Jelly Roll at Citizens Bank Park (Saturday) • Philadelphia Renaissance Faire at Fort Mifflin (Saturday through May 26, 2025) • Philadelphia Latino Arts & Film Festival (begins Sunday) ... and more! Click the button below for our full guide to great things to do in Philly this week and weekend. FIND MORE THINGS TO DO Read more →


Upcoming Summer Concerts at Resorts Casino HOTEL

Atlantic City, NJ – May 6, 2025 – If you are mapping out your summer concert playlist, make sure you include Resorts Casino Hotel in those plans as the legendary and historic Atlantic City casino presents a full line-up of musical acts coming to their Superstar Theater from May through August. Doo wop? Check. Motown? Check. Classic rock? Disco? Comedy? Gospel? You bet … Resorts offers something for everyone — and then some! “We realize that we serve such a diverse group of players and visitors at Resorts, so we really wanted our ‘Destination Summer’ entertainment calendar to be as diverse as our customer base,” said Resorts President and CEO Mark Giannantonio. “Resorts Casino Hotel IS ‘Destination summer - the place to during the hazy days of 2025.” Here are the entertainment highlights that you can expect at Resorts Casino Hotel this summer (subject to change): Saturday, May 24 MJ... Read more →


Governor Shapiro Speaks Out About the Closure of Crozer-Chester Hospital

By Christina Lengyel | The Center Square May 15, 2025 (The Center Square) - The closure of Crozer-Chester Hospital in Delaware County has brought new scrutiny onto the role of private equity across the state’s healthcare landscape, with many fearing that allowing hospitals to be pushed into shareholder models risks the longevity of an already struggling system. “This is a simple story about greed. Prospect Medical Holdings came to town, bought Crozer, broke our health care system, and paid themselves hundreds of millions of dollars to do it,” said Dr. Monica Taylor, Chair of the Delaware County Council. Gov. Josh Shapiro has announced a $1 million investment in maintaining emergency medical services in the Chester area while advocating for the legislature to pass new legislation aimed at reining in private equity. “We cannot allow for-profit companies to treat our hospitals like piggy banks they can smash and walk away from,”... Read more →


Buddy Camp, 51, of Gloucester City

On May 17, 2025. Age 51. Of Gloucester City. Loving and devoted husband of 23 years to Margaret “Peggy’ Camp. Loving father of Matthew Camp (Ava) and Nicholas Camp (Megan). Predeceased by his mother, Evelyn Camp. Beloved brother of Raymond Camp (Sherry), Howard Camp and Eugene Camp. Also survived by his fur babies Moe-Moe and Oakley. Buddy was a graduate of Gloucester High School class of 1991. He received his associate’s degree from Camden County College before starting his career in law enforcement as a police officer for the City of Camden and was a Medal of Valor recipient. Buddy was a diehard fan of the Philadelphia Flyers. Relatives and friends are invited to his viewing on Wednesday, May 21st from 11 AM to 1 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, where funeral services will be held at 1 PM. Interment will be private. In... Read more →


THE CITY OF NEWARK NEGOTIATING WITH MAJOR HOLLYWOOD STUDIO

Newark, NJ – May 9, 2025 – Mayor Ras J. Baraka announced today that the City of Newark is in active discussions with The MBS Group, the world’s largest studio services and production infrastructure company, and its high-profile partner Whoopi Inc., led by legendary entertainer and producer Whoopi Goldberg, to establish a major studio presence in the City of Newark. The proposed development marks a significant opportunity to position Newark as a premiere East Coast hub for television and film production—an investment poised to generate affordable housing, new jobs, local training programs, and economic revitalization through the arts and entertainment sectors. Mayor Baraka, whose administration has prioritized cultural revitalization and equitable development, sees this opportunity as a bold step forward. “This development with MBS expands my consistent efforts to bring Newark full circle to its early days as the world’s film capital,” said Mayor Baraka. “It widens the lens to... Read more →


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Spring Community Civics, Voter and Leadership training May 21, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM ZOOM Unlock the true leader that lives in YOU!! In this 4-week training, you will learn valuable information on local Camden political leadership and local government. Come be the catalyst for Positive Change!This will be a virtual event. Register to save your space. STILL TAKING APPLICATIONS...CLICK BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION Register Now Read more →