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Video poker has exploded in popularity over the last few decades, combining the immediate gratification of slot machines with the strategy involved in poker. While many casual players simply insert their money and hope luck is on their side, there are a number of tips and techniques you can use to boost your payouts and truly master the game. In this comprehensive guide we provide pro tips to help you play video poker at Lucky Ones Casino like an expert, covering everything from basic strategy charts to bankroll management. Follow these essential pointers and watch your winnings add up. Study...
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The gambling landscape has undergone a digital revolution, with technology innovations radically transforming how people place bets at Unibet. Once limited to land-based venues, wagering now happens in virtual worlds thanks to the internet and mobile devices. This shift brings conveniences like 24/7 accessibility along with risks like problem gambling. But overall, the tech-fueled gambling industry shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, its future looks brighter than ever as immersive technologies enter the fray. Rise of Online Casinos The catalyst for gambling’s digital makeover came in 1994 with the launch of the first online casino. Suddenly, the days...
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VIP casino players, often referred to as “high rollers,” receive exclusive perks and privileges that regular players do not. From private gaming salons to personal hosts that cater to their every need, VIPs are treated to an elevated experience designed to entice them to play at Playfina more. Understanding why VIPs receive special treatment and the specific benefits they enjoy can help explain the stark differences between high roller and regular players in casinos. Exclusive VIP Lounges and Gaming Areas One major perk VIPs can access are exclusive lounges, clubs, and gaming areas that are off-limits to regular players. These...
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By Christian Wade | The Center Square contributor Sep 10, 2024 (The Center Square) — A group of New Jersey towns are suing the state over a recently approved affordable housing plan, arguing that the new law's mandates are unconstitutional. CNBNews graphics The lawsuit, filed in state Superior Court, alleges that the law's requirements set mandates on cities and towns that were never envisioned by the decades-old doctrine that gave rise to the state's affordable housing laws. The nine towns that signed onto the lawsuit, which have organized under the group, Local Leaders for Responsible Planning, are seeking to invalidate...
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Gambling can be an enjoyable activity when done responsibly. However, it does carry financial risks, especially for beginners who are just learning how to manage their bankroll. Setting a gambling budget is crucial to protect your finances and gamble within your means. This article provides useful tips on how new players can plan a responsible gambling budget. Follow this advice to avoid spending more than you can afford while still enjoying the Spin Palace games. Analyze Your Financial Situation The first step is understanding your current financial standing. Analyze factors like your income, savings, expenses and debt levels. This gives...
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The world of online gambling can seem mystifying to newcomers. Beyond mastering the rules and strategies of various Spinago games, there is also a whole new vocabulary to learn. Terms like wagering requirements, pending times and max cash-out can leave new players scratching their heads. While it may be tempting to simply breeze through the terms and conditions when signing up for an online casino, taking the time to understand the fine print is essential. Getting clear on the ts&cs upfront will help you avoid frustrations and make the most of your experience. In this article we’ll demystify some of...
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Part of Camden County History Month Camden City NJ— Gloucester City Sail invites the public to join them for a free public sail and open house on Saturday, October 12 from 11 am-2 pm at the dock at Freedom Pier, 101 S. King Street, Gloucester City, NJ. There will be a free one-hour sail on the Schooner North Wind from 11 am-12 pm. (Maximum capacity 30 passengers. First-come-first-served.) Gloucester City’s Tall Ship, the Schooner North Wind, is home to experiential youth programs and is the premiere sailing charter in the Philadelphia/Camden County area. The North Wind schooner is owned and...
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Newswise — WASHINGTON (September 16, 2024) – Election officials are warning in a new letter that problems with the U.S. Postal Service could disenfranchise voters in the upcoming election. The National Association of Secretaries of State and the National Association of State Election Directors penned the letter to USPS Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, claiming he hasn’t fixed the persistent deficiencies seen in the system. The letter says local election officials have seen a trend in postal operations' ability to deliver mail on time. Faculty experts at the George Washington University are available to offer insight, commentary and analysis. If you...
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Navigating the complex world of immigration can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to partner visas. For couples who want to live together in a different country, obtaining a partner visa is often the best legal route. This visa category allows individuals to sponsor their spouse or partner to live with them in their country of residence. Partner visas can apply to married couples, de facto partners, or those engaged to be married, depending on the country's specific immigration laws. In this article, we’ll explore the key features of partner visas, the application process, and what couples need to know...
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By Kevin Kimble and Pamela Warner Imagine a world where a cure for sickle cell disease -- the blood disorder that afflicts roughly one in every 365 Black Americans -- never leaves the lab, because scientists couldn't raise the funding for further research. This is the future we're sleepwalking into, courtesy of the Inflation Reduction Act's well-intentioned but flawed drug pricing policies. The IRA empowers Medicare to negotiate lower prices for certain medications. Officials recently announced the final prices of the first 10 drugs selected for negotiation. But in healthcare, simple solutions often spawn complex problems. And it's the most...
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The GOLO Diet has garnered a lot of attention in recent years as a weight loss program that promises to balance insulin levels, boost metabolism, and promote sustainable weight loss. But does it really deliver on these promises? In this blog, we will explore the science behind the GOLO Diet, its principles, how it works, and whether it is an effective weight loss solution. What is the GOLO Diet? The GOLO Diet is a weight loss program that focuses on managing insulin levels to promote weight loss. Developed by a team of doctors and pharmacists, the diet emphasizes the role...
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Exciting Fall Entertainment Coming to Resorts Casino Hotel The Rascals, Neil Forever, Damn the Torpedoes and more to headline the Superstar Theater ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (September 19, 2024) – Fall is here, and so is can’t-miss entertainment in the Superstar Theater. Throughout October and November, guests can head to Resorts Casino Hotel for exciting performances by The Rascals, Neil Forever, Face 2 Face, Damn the Torpedoes, When The Child Cries and the Wiseguyz Variety Show. Additionally, “Murder At The Perk” will be taking place in the Starlight Room on three different nights! Featured Show The Rascals – People Got To...
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Navigating the vast world of online casinos can be intimidating for newcomers. Reviews provide essential insight into different platforms' offerings; this guide aims to equip you with the skills to interpret these reviews accurately to make informed decisions regarding where and when you play. Licensing and Regulation A reliable online casino review should begin by covering licensing and regulation matters. A legitimate casino should be licensed by a recognized gambling authority to ensure compliance with specific operational standards and practices. Check for Credibility: For protection, always visit the gaming authority's official website to confirm a casino's legitimacy and license information....
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Betting on sports in Massachusetts can add excitement to watching your favorite teams, but success requires an in-depth knowledge of its fundamentals and strategic thinking. No matter if your favorite is the Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins or Patriots (or another Massachusetts-based team), this guide provides essential insights that will enhance your sports betting journey. Understanding the Odds Basics of Sports Betting Odds Odds represent both the likelihood of an event happening and potential returns on bets. Odds can be displayed in three forms: American, Decimal or Fractional. Massachusetts residents generally use American odds; for example a minus (-) sign indicates...
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Delta 8 THC, derived from cannabis plants, has recently gained attention due to its relatively milder psychoactive properties than those of its close relative Delta 9 THC. Before including Delta 8 CBD gummies into your routine, understanding their effects, legal status, and safety concerns is vitally important; this article offers a comprehensive overview that should help you make an informed decision. Understanding Delta 8 THC Delta 8 THC works by binding to the body's endocannabinoid system in such a way as to produce less intense psychoactive effects compared with Delta 9 THC, making it appealing for those seeking the benefits...
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Kathleen Kelly Fulginiti McMahon died peacefully at her home in Paoli, PA, on September 3, 2022, after a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. She was 75 years old. Kathy's entire life revolved around teaching and children. She grew up in Collingswood, NJ, and attended Rutgers University in Camden, NJ. She then spent over 20 years raising her family in Haddonfield, NJ. In addition to guiding the hearts and minds of her own three children, Kathy spent many years touching the lives of other children in her neighborhood, as well as through her home-based daycare center, and by serving as a...
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Gloucester City, N.J. (September 18, 2024)(CNBNews) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is extending the public comment period for the proposed modification of the cleanup plan for the Welsbach & General Gas Mantle Superfund Site. Originally set to end on September 17, the new deadline for public comments is now October 17. The EPA held a public meeting on August 19 to explain the proposed plan. EPA’s amended cleanup plan would involve: Removal of radiologically contaminated soil and waste material from selected areas at the Gloucester Marine Terminal, including under buildings, to a depth of approximately 10 feet. Disposal of...
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On September 13, 2024, Chuck passed away peacefully at Riverview Estates in Riverton, NJ at the age of 87. Born and raised in Camden City as one of eight children to Giuseppe and Sophia Guidotti (nee Balducci), Chuck was a longtime resident of Haddon Heights until his wife's passing in 2022. Chuck served the City of Camden as a police officer for 27 years until his retirement. A devout Catholic, Chuck was a longtime parishioner of St. Rose of Lima Church in Haddon Heights where he served as head usher for many years. He was also a 3rd degree member...
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Peacefully, on Friday, September 13th, 2024, in the comfort of home, and amongst family, George transitioned from this world to be forever by the Lord's side. George is survived by his three children, Lisa (Paul) Greiner, Karen (Robert) St. Angelo, and Mark (Cheryl) Lawler; loving grandfather to Jennifer, Mattthew, Nicole and Michael; adored great-grandfather to Easton; loving brother to Janet (Skip) Comegna; former husband to Patricia Lawler for whom he had great respect and a continuous friendship over the years. Cherished friend and neighbor Donna was a special light in George's life these last few years. George will be missed...
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PHILADELPHIA PA (September 18, 2024)--This evening, at approximately 7:37 PM, police responded to a shooting incident inside the second-floor hallway at 28xx N. Bailey St. Upon arrival, officers found a 13-year-old Black female suffering from a gunshot wound to the right side of her chest. Police transported the victim to Temple University Hospital, where she was pronounced deceased at 8:02 PM. The scene remains secured, and investigators are actively working on the case. At this time, no weapons have been recovered, and no arrests have been made. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about this incident is urged to...
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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ --On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at approximately 5:58 PM, Gloucester Township Police responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a juvenile bicyclist on Chews Landing Road near Little Gloucester Road. Upon arrival, officers found the injured juvenile in the roadway. The driver, who was uninjured, remained on the scene and cooperated with authorities. The bicyclist was transported to a local hospital with serious injuries. Gloucester Township Fire Department Squad 88, Virtua Paramedics, and Inspira Basic Life Support assisted at the scene. This incident is under investigation by the Gloucester Township Police Serious Crash Investigation Team (SCIT). No...
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(CAMDEN, NJ) —Cooper University Health Care is now offering Inspire therapy, a surgical therapy for patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) who are unable to tolerate Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) therapy. “Patients with sleep apnea often see us after they trial but fail to tolerate CPAP. Many arrive chronically exhausted, frustrated and looking for surgical options which may improve their quality of life,” said Cooper otolaryngologist Brian Swendseid, MD, who helped bring Inspire therapy to Cooper and has now successfully performed the first implantations within the hospital system. “For carefully selected patients, Inspire is a game-changer. The outpatient surgery...
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Shady Lane Nursing Home looking to hire a Food Service Worker, for $16 an hour, four days a week and every other weekend, 40 hours a week.
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On September 14, 2024. Age 88. (nee Scanlan) Of Haddon Heights. Formerly a long-time resident of Saint Clair, PA. Loving and devoted wife of the late Francis “Larry” Haberle. Loving mother of Dayna Haberle-Delmonico and her husband, James and Lawrence M. Haberle and his wife, Joan. Cherished grandmother of James L. Delmonico and Marc D. Delmonico. At Joyce’s request, burial will be private in Queen of the Universe Cemetery, Saint Clair, PA. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Joyce Anne Haberle. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City Ph: 856-456-1142 To...
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Getting a personal loan isn’t an option for many people because of the extra expense it includes. However, it is a last resort for those who have low credit card limits or zero collateral for a loan. It gets even worse if your credit scores are not exactly stellar. However, there may be some circumstances in which getting a personal loan is advisable. A financial advisor would recommend taking a personal loan only if it meets these requirements. Life events Huge life events such as a wedding can be costly. It is understandable that people take loans to cover the...
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New collaboration helps simplify the letter adoption process, making it easier than ever to make wishes come true and spread cheer WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal service is announcing a new partnership between two iconic American brands — USPS Operation Santa and Toys“R”Us — for the 2024 holiday season. The collaboration is expected to expand the beloved USPS Operation Santa program, making it easier than ever for families and individuals to participate. USPS Operation Santa, which allows generous people from across the United States to help fulfill the holiday wishes of families in need by adopting their letters to Santa...
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September 18, 2024 Angler Timothy Smith Sr. caught this 30-inch Chesapeake Channa (aka northern snakehead) in Loch Raven Reservoir. Photo courtesy of Timothy Smith Sr. September is a very special month in Maryland for anglers; the weather is pleasant, and water temperatures are slowly cooling. Fish everywhere – in the freshwater areas, the Chesapeake Bay, and the ocean waters – are becoming more active. Forecast Summary: September 18 – September 24 Moderate weather with limited rain predicted will make for comfortable fishing conditions this week in Maryland’s waters. Shorter daylight periods and cooler daytime air temperatures have cooled main Chesapeake...
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WITH STUDIO-54-THEMED RESTAURANT Philadelphia, PA – Sushi by Bou, the brand that has redefined the omakase experience, is bringing its one-of-a-kind concept to Philly’s vibrant Midtown Village with a new location at 1224 Chestnut St. This freshly renovated space offers 10 exclusive seats for their signature timed Omakase Experience, alongside booths and tables in the BouBar lounge. The modern-day speakeasy-inspired omakase is one of New York’s hottest and fastest-growing restaurant concepts, known across the country for taking over unique, offbeat, and underserved spaces as small as 200 square feet. Previous locations have included everything from the backroom of a coffee...
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The Camden County Board of Commissioners' Addiction Awareness Task Force is hosting its 8th annual Recovery Softball Tournament to raise awareness for those battling a substance use disorder. The tournament provides an opportunity to bring people to together to talk about treatment and recovery from opioid use disorder. “The September 20 tournament always provides us with an opportunity to gather with our community to have some fun while raising awareness about substance use disorder and recovery,” Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said. “This event promotes a healthy lifestyle and serves as a reminder for us to focus on prevention and...
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PHILLY AIDS THRIFT CELEBRATES 19TH ANNIVERSARY HELPING PHILADELPHIA WITH ANNUAL BLOCK PARTY AND STREET FESTIVAL Philadelphia, PA - Philly AIDS Thrift brings back their beloved block party and fall festival with a full day of no-charge, family and fido friendly fun! Philly AIDS Thrift 19th Anniversary Block Party will take place at the 700 blocks of S. 5th Street and E. Passyunk Avenue (between Bainbridge St. and Monroe St.) on Saturday, September 28th, with the streets opening at 12:00pm and closing at 6:00pm. Enjoy music, circus performers, food and drinks, a celebrity dunk tank, games, a caricature artist, a dog-kissing...
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(Camden City NJ) – This weekend, the 31st annual WXPN XPoNential Music Festival will return to the Camden Waterfront. The outdoor music festival produced by WXPN in partnership with the Camden County Board of Commissioners will take place from Friday, Sept. 20 through Sunday, Sept. 22. This celebration of music along the Delaware River underscores Wiggins Park and the Camden County Park System as a destination for millions of people every year. “The XPoNential Music Festival has been a staple event here in Camden County since its inception in 1993,” said Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. “The lineup has an...
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DEDICATED TO NATIONAL COMING OUT DAY RETURNS TO PHILADELPHIA ON OCTOBER 12-13, 2024 * Pride 365: A Program of Galaei announces OURfest National Coming Out Parade and Festival/Resource Fair on National Coming Out Day Weekend * OURfest: National Coming Out Parade Saturday, October 12th, 2024, 4:00pm to 6:00pm OURfest: National Coming Out Festival/Resource Fair Sunday, October 13th, 2024, 12:00pm to 7:00pm Philadelphia, PA - Philly Pride 365: A Program of Galaei presents the second annual Philadelphia OURfest National Coming Out Parade and Festival/Resource Fair, the first National Coming Out Parade in the United States. OURfest stands for Our Uniting Resilience...
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Online color prediction games have become increasingly popular, offering players a chance to test their luck and strategy in a visually engaging way. While these games can be entertaining, it is essential to consider their safety and ensure you are protecting yourself while enjoying them. Here’s an in-depth look at the safety aspects of online color prediction games and tips to safeguard yourself. Understanding the Risks Before diving into how to protect yourself, it’s crucial to understand the potential risks associated with online color prediction games. 1. Security Concerns: Not all online platforms have robust security measures. There’s a risk...
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The arena of sports field management is witnessing a revolution with the advent of cutting-edge technologies. These innovations are enhancing the efficiency, precision, and sustainability of maintaining sports fields. This transformation is crucial for ensuring top-notch playing conditions for athletes. In recent years, technological advancements have significantly impacted various industries, and sports field management is no exception. These innovations are not just about maintaining aesthetics but also about improving performance and sustainability. You will find that these developments are making a substantial difference in how sports fields are managed and maintained. Precision in field marking One of the most significant...
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After months of nonpayment, Philadelphia-area child care providers explore taking legal action as they call for accountability and immediate monetary relief as they battle late fees, lost staff, and other hardships. PHILADELPHIA – Since July, a change in payment vendors has resulted in Philadelphia area childcare providers going without vital payments from the previous vendor, Caring People Alliance. This has resulted in providers taking hits to their credit scores for late fees on rent and other business expenses, lost staff due to inability to pay wages, and other deep hardships as providers try to continue to provide vital care for...
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"Our attorneys have advised us that we cannot prevent you from making remarks about our employees. They have requested that we advise you that our employees are not public officials and you are not immune to civil actions they may bring as a result of your remarks." Mayor Dayl Baile Mayor Baile's caution to residents before the public session of the Gloucester City Council meeting or other public meetings, regarding possible legal action for complaints about a city employee, may have inadvertently discouraged community members from speaking up. This warning, unprecedented in our many years of reporting on council meetings,...
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If you have a Cheer or Jeer for September, please forward it ASAP. The deadline is September 30, 2024. Your opinion can be on any topic or about any public figure. Today’s technology opens up the entire world, meaning you can target anything or any public figure for a Cheer or a Jeer. We reserve all rights to edit your submission. And we reserve the right not to publish it if we feel it is slanderous or libelous. Send your opinion to [email protected] or post it below as a comment. If you don't want your name published, please let us...
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BLACKWOOD, NJ (SEPTEMBER 17, 2024)--On Thursday afternoon, September 19, 18 new recruits of the Camden County Police Department will be graduating from the 88th Basic Police Recruit Class of the Camden County College Police Academy. In a special keynote address, all recruits will hear from David Harkins, chief of the Gloucester Township Police Department. Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. said, "Policing is one of the hardest professions there is, and these recruits have just completed rigorous training to begin protecting our communities. It fills me with great pride to see these young people stepping up to begin a career in...
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Online gambling is a popular pastime for many Washington residents. However, with the thrill of winning comes the responsibility of understanding the tax implications associated with those winnings. In the United States, gambling winnings are considered taxable income, and Washington is no exception. In this blog, we’ll explore the tax rules and obligations that apply to online casino winnings for residents of Washington, including how to report winnings, what deductions are available, and tips for staying compliant with tax laws. Are Online Casino Winnings Taxable in Washington? Yes, online casino winnings are taxable for Washington residents. According to the Internal...
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By Tim Kinsella I served for 33 years in the United States Military. As the former commanding officer of the Navy’s largest aviation training installation at Naval Air Station Pensacola, I know firsthand the deep relationships between military aviation and our airline industry. The airline industry has been one of the leading employers for America's service members, employing more than 50,000 veterans. I’ve been fortunate to fly all over the world for both military and personal reasons, but no matter where I travel, I always know I'll be treated with kindness and dignity when I fly on a U.S. airline....
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With so many different payment options in circulation, it can be tricky to choose one that will perfectly correspond with all of your needs and preferences. While this is a nice problem to have, it’s a particularly big obstacle in the online casino industry, which puts all sorts of modern and old-fashioned payment methods at one’s disposal. Among them, one stands out due to its swiftness and convenience – Cash App. As the number of online casinos that accept Cash App grows, so does the app’s list of satisfied users. Due to all sorts of perks that it provides, Cash...
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Two workshops being offered – in-person on Wednesday, September 25, and virtual on Thursday, September 26 Mount Laurel, NJ – Your last will and testament is the cornerstone of your estate plan. Without it, important decisions – including gifting of assets and heirlooms, guardianship, and your executor – will be out of your hands and decided by existing laws, or in court. If you already have a will, remember that certain life events – including the birth of a child or grandchild, your or your child’s marriage or divorce, the passing of a spouse or heir, the purchase or sale...
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CAMDEN, N.J. – SEPT. 16, 2024 – The American Water Charitable Foundation (AWCF), a 501(c)(3) organization established by American Water, the largest regulated U.S. water and wastewater utility company, along with New Jersey American Water, announced today the launch of the second annual Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Grant Program. This year’s program will award a total of $25,000 to nonprofit organizations and public schools working to promote and foster inclusion, diversity, and equity within communities across New Jersey. Applications for the 2024 grant cycle are now open and will be accepted through October 18, 2024. Each recipient will be eligible...
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The 6th Annual Christine McKenna Memorial Golf Outing will be held Saturday, September 21, 2024 at Ed Oliver Golf Club in Wilmington, DE. Mrs. McKenna was a beloved Gloucester Catholic educator who passed away in March 2018 following a tough battle with cancer. During the past five years, her family has raised over $47,000 in scholarship funds for Gloucester Catholic students. Golfer registration is $145 per golfer with the Lunch/Banquet-only fee of $45. Various sponsorship levels are available as well -- see flier for details. Venmo payments are also accepted. Golfer registrations and sponsorships may be sent to [email protected]. You...
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Blackwood, NJ. On September 13, 2024. Age 74. She is predeceased by her son, Eric Leonard Rosenblat. Enid is survived by her daughter, Carrie Weiser. CNBNews graphic file Enid had worked with several companies during her career including, MGM where she is credited for the poster art for “The Odyssey”, the IRS as a data processor, Coriell Institute for Medical Research in Philadelphia, PA as a medical processor and Komen for the Cure, to name a few that she was happy to be a part of. She loved animals and worked at animal rescues, in the 1980’s she had some...
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Deputy Sheriff Justin Smith Stone County Sheriff's Office, AR EOW: Tuesday, January 2, 2024 Cause: Gunfire Deputy Sheriff Eric Anthony Minix Coweta County Sheriff's Office, GA EOW: Thursday, January 4, 2024 Cause: Struck by vehicle Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Malone George County Sheriff's Office, MS EOW: Thursday, January 4, 2024 Cause: Gunfire Lieutenant David J. McShane New York State Environmental Conservation Police, NY EOW: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 Cause: 9/11 related illness Trooper Joel Popp Michigan State Police, MI EOW: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 Cause: Struck by vehicle Sergeant Michael "Zini" Kurinzi Elizabeth Police Department, NJ EOW: Saturday, January 27, 2024...
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WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA (September 15, 2024)(CNBNews)-- UPDATED! Officials have reported that a civilian witnessed the individual who carried out the shooting targeting President Trump. The civilian captured a photograph of the perpetrator and their vehicle as they departed from the location and promptly notified law enforcement. Subsequently, the suspect was apprehended in a neighboring county, in close proximity to the Trump Golf Club. The above photo was released at a law enforcement press conference held after the shooter was captured. It shows the shooter's weapon and two backpacks, one of which held a GoPro camera. THE DAILY MAIL has...
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Newswise — The Food and Drug Administration has updated mammogram report guidelines, effective today. The new rule will require mammogram reports and letters sent to patients to include an assessment of their breast density. According to the American Cancer Society, women who have dense breast tissue have a higher risk of breast cancer compared to women with less dense breast tissue. The George Washington University has experts available to comment on this new guideline. If you are interested in scheduling an interview with a GW expert please contact Katelyn Deckelbaum at [email protected]. Nancy Gaba is a professor and chair of...
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BY: NIKITA BIRYUKOV - SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 The 2020 primary ballot in Monmouth County shows how Neptune Township committee candidate Kevin McMillan was placed in the sixth column, stranded in what critics of this ballot design have called “ballot Siberia.” Clerks in Middlesex and Burlington counties have reached a settlement with attorneys for Rep. Andy Kim that will stop the use of controversial county-line ballots. The agreements, which a U.S. District Court judge approved Thursday, bar the counties from preparing ballots that group candidates by any measure other an office sought, ending the two counties’ fights over the future of...
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(TRENTON) — Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez (D-19) released the following statement regarding Governor Murphy’s conditional veto of A2294 concerning Hurricane Ida aide. “Three years after Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on our State, we still have families who have been overlooked, are still recovering, and in desperate need of assistance. I am disappointed in the Murphy Administration’s conditional veto language that will only serve to diminish the population of eligible recipients and add layers of bureaucracy to the assistance process. In working with survivors, you can see the terrible situations they are experiencing and the tremendous help that the legislation offers. A...
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