NEWS, SPORTS, COMMENTARY, POLITICS for Gloucester City and the Surrounding Areas of South Jersey and Philadelphia
Newtown, PA - The Dance Ground, a premier performing arts school based in Newtown, Bucks County, is proud to announce that its dance company—comprising 23 extraordinary dancers between the ages of 11 to 18 —has been invited to perform at the prestigious Chita Rivera Awards on Monday, May 19, 2025 at the NYU Skirball Center in New York City. The Chita Rivera Awards, the only awards ceremony solely dedicated to honoring excellence in dance and choreography on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and in film, is a glittering celebration of the art form's past, present, and future. This star-studded annual gala features show-stopping performances, iconic honorees, and celebrated presenters. This year’s Lifetime Achievement Award will be presented to Tony Award winner Ben Vereen, recognizing his profound and enduring contributions to dance in the theater. Amidst Broadway legends and rising stars, The Dance Ground’s youth company will present a brand-new piece choreographed by the...
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The numbers don't lie – Americans are moving to Portugal in record numbers. Since 2018, the American expatriate population in Portugal has more than tripled, with the Portuguese Immigration Service (SEF) reporting over 7,000 Americans now officially residing in the country. And these numbers don't even capture the digital nomads and part-time residents flying under the radar. So what's driving this migration wave? I've spent months talking with American expats, analyzing immigration data, and visiting the most popular destinations to understand this phenomenon. Let's dive into why Portugal – and particularly the sun-drenched Algarve region – has become America's European dream. The Perfect Storm: Why Portugal and Why Now? The surge in Americans relocating to Portugal isn't happening by accident. It's the result of several converging factors that have created the perfect conditions for this transatlantic shift. Economic Appeal: More Bang for Your Buck For many Americans, especially retirees, Portugal's...
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Despite the immigration changes that affected spouse visa uk, there has been a notable increase in UK visa applications especially by Americans. Observers and those with expert opinion have linked the rise in applications to Trump’s return to office, but there may be other reasons. The UK government cites that the reason for the price increase is to fund the digital transformation of the immigration system and to reduce the burden on taxpayers which will in turn make the immigration system more self-sufficient. Categories of American citizens who are qualified for the UK Spouse Visa are those who are married to or are in a civil partnership with a British citizen or a settled resident in the UK. Unmarried partners can also apply if they have been cohabiting for at least two years, and meet other requirements. The idea of a better life does not have a singular meaning, as...
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A Cup of Kimchi and Silicon It started like many strange nights do — me scrolling through the internet at an ungodly hour with a cup of instant noodles and a weird craving for answers. Somewhere in that blur of tabs and pop-ups, I fell headfirst into a rabbit hole marked with flashing Hangul and a curious word: 메이저사이트. At first, I thought I’d stumbled into an online casino disguised as a tech blog (or vice versa), but what I really found was something else: a digital revolution happening in South Korea — quiet as a whisper, precise as a surgeon, and fast enough to make Elon sweat. The Land of Screens and Steam South Korea isn’t just some far-off neon dream where people dance to K-pop and livestream their lunch, though yes, they do that too. It’s a place where fridges know your feelings and toilets have better emotional...
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Crews will be working on Chapel Avenue in Cherry Hill from Thursday, May 15 to Friday, May 16 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Hampton Road and Magnolia 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 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 and pedestrians through county highway construction projects and road maintenance, including pothole repairs, street sweeping, grass cutting and storm drainage upkeep. The Public Works Department is located in Lindenwold where...
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ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - When it comes to dining and entertainment, Resorts Casino Hotel works hard to deliver the ultimate customer experience in Atlantic City. And readers of Casino Player Magazine agree. The most legendary and historic casino in Atlantic City is proud to be acknowledged for those world-class experiences with 11 first-place awards in the 30th Annual 2025 Casino Player Best of Gaming Awards, including: Best Overall Service Best Italian: Capriccio Best Sushi: Mukashi Sushi Bar Best Breakfast: Breadsticks Cafe & Grill Best Pizza: Famiglia Pizza Best Romantic Restaurant: Capriccio Best Outdoor Dining: Landshark Bar & Grill Best Pool/Beach Bar: Landshark Bar & Grill Best Bartenders: Bar One Best Casino Cocktail Service Best Comedy Club: AC Jokes Two honors went to Resorts’ world-class Italian restaurant, Capriccio, as well as Landshark Bar & Grill, the biggest and best beach bar in Atlantic City. Casino Player Magazine, considered one of the...
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The following information is preliminary and subject to change; updates will be provided as they become available. On 5/13/25 at 6:10 am, two adult males were stabbed by an unknown person and transported to a local hospital. Their conditions are unknown at this time. In addition, there is no motive or arrest. The investigation is ongoing with the East Detective Division. On 5/13/25 at 12:08 am, 15th District Officers responded to a radio call for a report of a male shot on the highway at 6800 Edmund Street. Responding officers immediately transported the 32-year-old male victim to Jefferson-Torresdale Hospital, suffering from a gunshot to his left leg. While en route to the hospital, the victim stated to responding officers that he knew of the male who shot him; however, he did not know the other 2 males who were with him. The offenders fled in a white colored vehicle, possibly...
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On Sunday, May 11, 2025, at approximately 2:03 a.m., the Washington Township Police and Fire Departments responded to reports of a house fire and possible explosion at 13 Tranquility Court in Sewell, New Jersey. Upon arrival, first responders found the residence fully engulfed in flames. The Washington Township Fire Department, with assistance from neighboring fire departments, was able to bring the fire under control and extinguish it. During a search of the home, investigators discovered the bodies of two deceased individuals inside. A male, believed to be the tenant of the residence, was located in the living room with a handgun found near the body. His identity is pending official confirmation. The Gloucester County Medical Examiner has ruled his death a suicide caused by the fire. Also found was a female victim, whose identity is also pending official confirmation. She was located on a bed in a bedroom and had...
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(CAMDEN and CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ) — Cooper University Health Care has announced the recipients of the 2025 Nurses of the Year Awards: Raymond Duma, BSN, RN, who works on a medical-surgical unit at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, and Yulia Schaffer, BSN, RN, CMC, CCRN, a critical care nurse at Cooper University Hospital Cape Regional in Cape May Court House. Raymond Duma received the William A. Schwartz, Jr. Nurse of the Year Award, named in honor of the late William A. Schwartz, a long-time member of Cooper’s Board of Trustees who dedicated significant time and talents to the organization. Schwartz was especially passionate about supporting Cooper nurses and their commitment to patient care. Yulia Schaffer was honored with the Charles and Barbara Dalrymple Nurse of the Year Award. This award was made possible through the generous proceeds of the annual 5K Run for Nurses, hosted by Sea Isle...
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Mayor Cherelle L. Parker, Police Commissioner Kevin J. Bethel, along with members of the Parker administration, the PPD executive team, and leadership from the Fraternal Order of Police will host a graduation ceremony, March 13 at Temple University, Philadelphia, at 10 a.m., to welcome officers from Classes 408 and 409 into the Philadelphia Police Department. Class 408 Total of 38 graduating officers. Several officers have family who worked as law enforcement officers with the Philadelphia Police Department and other departments such as the NYPD, Jersey City PD, and Cheltenham Township PD Three officers have prior military experience, including one officer who began training with Academy Class 401 but was shortly thereafter deployed. Class 409 Total of 30 graduating officers. Six officers have prior military experience Class 409 is graduating a former PA State Trooper Both classes have officers that are second or third generation officers.
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(Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Board of Commissioners are promoting its seasonal farmers’ market voucher program, as part of the continued effort to curb expenses for qualified seniors. From May to November, senior citizens who meet income guidelines and are above the age of 60 will be eligible for a grocery voucher to be used at participating farmers’ markets throughout Camden County. Each applicant who qualifies will receive a $40 voucher that can only be used to purchase locally grown fruit and vegetable products. “The summer voucher program is a lifeline to so many seniors here in Camden County,” said Commissioner Virginia Betteridge liaison to the Division of Senior Services. “No one should worry about being able to afford fresh, nutritious food and these vouchers allow us to alleviate some stress for our residents.” Farmers’ market locations include: Collingswood Farmers’ Market Saturdays from 8 a.m. – 12 p.m....
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Washington, DC -Today, Congressman Van Drew released the following statement in support of President Trump's executive order, signed today, which will tie what Medicare pays for prescription drugs to the lowest prices paid in other developed countries. "Today, President Trump took a bold step to lower prescription drug prices for Americans, and I fully support it," said Congressman Van Drew. "For far too long, American families have been stuck paying outrageous prices for the same drugs sold at a fraction of the cost in other countries. This has to change. In fact, I will be introducing the Fair Prescription Drug Prices for Americans Act in the coming days to build on the President's action. This bill will make it illegal for drug manufacturers to charge Medicare and privately insured Americans more than what they charge in other countries like Canada, the United Kingdom, or Japan. If they exceed that amount,...
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by University of Nebraska-Lincoln Newswise — The election of Cardinal Robert Prevost to the pontificate is notable for the first pope to be a member of the Augustinian friars since 1447. This order, like the Dominicans, Franciscans, and Carmelites, requires vows of poverty, obedience, and chastity, and they are specially dedicated to caring for the poor, to preaching, and to mission work. The last Augustinian friar pope, Eugenius IV, angered political authorities by forbidding the enslavement of the natives of the Canary islands who converted to Christianity. This set the stage for the refusal of later popes to enslave native Americans. Leo XIV's priorities cannot be foreseen with certainty, but the likelihood that he will embody this tradition of pastoral attention to the disadvantaged is considerable. In a period of history in which powerful countries are showing little mercy for migrants, this will almost certainly have an important effect. That...
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Program funds improvements to heavy truck routes on local roads (Trenton) – The Murphy Administration today announced $28.0 million in FY25 Local Freight Impact Fund grants that help counties and municipalities promote the safe movement of large truck traffic. “New Jersey’s seaports, airports, and rail yards are critical pieces of our regional and national economies, and Governor Murphy is committed to investing in infrastructure that ensures the safe and efficient movement of goods throughout our state,” NJDOT Commissioner Fran O’Connor said. “The Local Freight Impact Fund provides counties and municipalities with funding to make necessary improvements to local roads and bridges that carry commercial truck traffic so that our transportation system continues to support a strong state and regional economy for years to come.” The Local Freight Impact Fund is a competitive program that was created as part of the Transportation Trust Fund reauthorization in October 2016. NJDOT received 45...
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Up to one foot of inundation above ground level expected in low-lying areas near shorelines and tidal waterways. * WHERE...In New Jersey, Gloucester, Camden and Northwestern Burlington. In Pennsylvania, Delaware, Philadelphia and Lower Bucks. * WHEN...From 1 AM to 6 AM EDT Wednesday. * IMPACTS...At this level, flooding begins on the most vulnerable roads along tidal waterways. Some partial or full road closures are possible. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Minor coastal flooding is forecast with the overnight high tides Wednesday night and Thursday night as well. Instructions If travel is required, allow extra time as some roads may be closed. Do not drive around barricades or through water of unknown depth. Take the necessary actions to protect flood-prone property.
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The 151st running of the Kentucky Derby delivered all the drama horse racing fans expect from the “Run for the Roses.” Held on May 3, 2025, at Churchill Downs, the day was marked by overcast skies, a soaked track, and one of the most exciting finishes in recent memory. Sovereignty, a relatively unheralded bay colt trained by Bill Mott and owned by Godolphin, charged down the final stretch to upset favorite Journalism in a thrilling finish. While fans celebrated the underdog victory and Godolphin added a Kentucky Derby trophy to its prestigious collection, the win was soon mired in controversy. Junior Alvarado, Sovereignty’s jockey, was fined $62,000 and suspended for two days after exceeding the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority’s (HISA) limits on whip use. According to HISA rules, jockeys are limited to six strikes during a race. Alvarado, under pressure in the stretch, used his whip eight times, triggering...
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N 601 W. Browning Road, Bellmawr BELLMAWR, NJ (May 12, 2025)(CNBNews)-A large and unruly crowd of juveniles and young adults forced the abrupt closure of the beloved annual St. Joachim Carnival on Saturday, May 10, around 8:50 PM. This vibrant celebration, typically held in the expansive parking lot of the church at 601 W. Browning Road, has been a community tradition and a significant fundraiser for the parish over the decades. According to Bellmawr Police Chief William Perna, an estimated crowd of over 200 people began to gather at around 8:30 PM, drawn in by the sounds of laughter, music, and carnival games. By 9:30 PM, that number had swelled to more than 400 individuals, creating a chaotic scene. Despite police requests for them to disperse, the crowd disregarded the authority, racing back and forth through the carnival grounds, spilling into nearby residential properties and businesses, and obstructing traffic on...
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Trenton N.J. (May 12, 2025) — Best Friends Animal Society, a leading national animal welfare organization working to end the killing of dogs and cats in America’s shelters, released new data indicating New Jersey is on the cusp of achieving no-kill* with 89.5% of cats and dogs in shelters statewide saved in 2024—only 1,700 more pets need to be saved for New Jersey to achieve no-kill. Of the 70 animal shelters in New Jersey, 52 maintained or reached no-kill in 2024 and an additional 13 shelters have fewer than 100 animals to save achieve this lifesaving milestone. Nearly 95% of the pets dying unnecessarily in New Jersey shelters are cats. New Jersey can achieve no-kill with the passage of Compassion for Community Cats Act (A3635, S261), which would remove unnecessary barriers that cost communities and taxpayers excessive resources to operate trap-neuter-vaccinate-return programs (TNVR) to manage outdoor cat populations. The bill would...
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GLASSBORO, NJ – Junior Elaina Corson scored 10 goals to set a new single-game school record as #23 Rowan defeated WestConn, 20-5, in the second round of the 2025 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship. The Profs will now move on to the Round of 16 and face Wesleyan (CT) on Saturday, May 17 at 2:30 p.m. at Colby (Waterville, ME). Rowan (16-3), which is making its first NCAA appearance since 2018, also set a program mark for most goals scored in an NCAA Championship game, and the fewest goals allowed. The Profs have also set the school mark for wins in a season. Corson broke the mark of nine goals which was accomplished twice by Profs' players, with the last time coming in 2013 (Becca Wood vs. Catholic). Alexis Lowry scored three goals and Calista Burke and Molly Green had two each for the Profs. Trish Gillen posted a...
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(Legislative District 4, New Jersey) – Senator Anthony M. Bucco (LD-25), Republican Leader in the New Jersey Senate, and Assemblyman John DiMaio (LD-23), Assembly Minority Leader, have officially endorsed Amanda Esposito and Gerard “Jerry” McManus in their campaign for New Jersey General Assembly in the 4th Legislative District. The endorsement from two of New Jersey’s top Republican leaders underscores the growing statewide momentum behind the Esposito & McManus team. Rooted in AMERICA FIRST principles, their platform focuses on reforming the state’s broken school funding formula, defending parental rights, supporting NJ DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) initiatives, and fostering a more business- and resident-friendly Legislative District 4. Esposito & McManus have taken a firm stance on public safety, pledging to keep New Jersey a “No Sanctuary State,” and making law and order a top priority across all ten municipalities in the district, which spans three counties. Assembly candidate Amanda Esposito expressed...
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Sports betting has become more than just a numbers game. As its popularity has surged across the globe, it has blended with traditional sports fandom to create a new kind of culture. Today’s sports bettors aren’t just placing wagers and waiting for outcomes—they’re crafting personalized game day rituals that add excitement, superstition, and routine to their betting experience. These rituals go far beyond picking teams or checking odds. From wearing lucky jerseys to preparing specific snacks, bettors are engaging in pre-game and in-game habits that reflect their passion for both the sport and the betting process. But why are these rituals becoming so common, and what do they mean for the sports betting experience? Why Bettors Create Rituals Psychological Anchoring At the core of many rituals is the desire for control. In sports betting, where outcomes are uncertain, routines give bettors a sense of stability. By doing the same thing...
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Finding natural and effective sleep aids has long been a struggle for those suffering from chronic pain and insomnia, yet traditional medications often come with side effects like grogginess or dependency risks that leave many searching for alternatives. Enter CBD gummies: tasty, convenient, and non-habit forming solutions which have quickly gained in popularity among those desperate for restful slumber. But why have these chewy supplements become a go-to remedy for pain-related insomnia? The key lies in their interactions with the body, ease of use, and growing scientific backing - three elements which make these chewy supplements trusted solutions among many in need of relief from chronic pain-related insomnia. Science Behind CBD and Sleep: How Cannabidiol Affects Restfulness CBD (cannabidiol) is a compound derived from hemp that interacts with our bodies' endocannabinoid system (ECS), an intricate cell signaling network responsible for sleep, pain, and mood regulation. Unlike THC, however, CBD doesn't...
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In the early hours of Monday, May 12, 2025, at approximately 12:26 AM, the Gloucester Township Police Department responded to a serious motor vehicle collision involving two vehicles at the intersection of Blackwood Clementon Road and Peters Lane. Upon arrival, officers discovered both vehicles with significant damage resulting from the collision. Each vehicle was occupied by a single driver, and both drivers sustained injuries due to the impact. Emergency medical assistance was promptly provided by first responders from the Gloucester Township Police Department, Pine Hill Police Department, Inspira Basic Life Support, Virtua Paramedics, and the Blenheim Fire Company (Station 83). Both injured drivers were transported to a nearby hospital for further evaluation and treatment. A preliminary investigation by the Gloucester Township Police Department's Serious Crash Investigation Team (SCIT) revealed that one of the vehicles involved failed to maintain its lane, crossing into oncoming traffic and causing a head-on collision. Given...
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Camden County is making historic investments in its infrastructure. The board of commissioners announced May 8 the kickoff of a $161 million program aimed at fixing county roads, bridges, stormwater drainage and more over the next two years. That investment includes more than $81 million in improvements set for this year (with several major projects underway) – and more than $80 million of projects that will break ground in 2026. Officials noted that Camden County is one of the oldest regions in the state – with many needs throughout its 228 miles. Al Dyer, Camden County commissioner and liaison to Department of Public Works, said this investment underscores a commitment to maintain and preserve the county’s more than 1,200 lane miles of road. “It will be a tremendous enhancement for drivers, pedestrians, and business owners throughout the region,” said Dyer. “Over the next two years, residents will see the reconstruction...
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Sandra (Sandy) J. Albrecht age 72, passed into the arms of her Savior on May 7, 2025. Sandy was a long-time member of Audubon United Methodist Church and will be greatly missed there. She is survived by her older sister, Judy Armstrong of Fishers Indiana and her younger sister, Nancy Givler of Bellevue Nebraska, as well as many cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents John & Norma Albrecht of Audubon NJ as well as sisters Carol O’Brien of Willingboro NJ, and Florence Sowders of Maple Shade NJ, and brother Bruce Albrecht of Houston TX. A Memorial service will be held for Sandy at Audubon United Methodist Church, 314 W Graisbury Ave, Audubon NJ 08106 at 4 PM on Wednesday, May 21, 2025. Arrangements by the FOSTER-WARNE FUNERAL HOME, Audubon and Collingswood, NJ.
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