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

Missing juvenile-Tayron Brown

The Philadelphia Police Department is asking for the public’s help in locating 14-year-old Tayron Brown, who has been reported missing. Tayron was last seen at his home on the 100 block of East Sharpnack Street on November 9, 2024, at 4:00 p.m., and has not returned. He is known to frequent Center City and West Philadelphia. At the time of his disappearance, he was wearing a black “Rick and Morty” t-shirt and black jeans. Tayron is 5’6” tall, weighs 155 pounds, has a medium build, brown eyes, and black hair with red tips. Anyone with information regarding Tayron Brown’s whereabouts... Read more →


2024 Winter Wonderland Parade and Santa

Saturday, December 14, 2024 - 5:30pm to 9:00pm Celebrate the holiday season with Gloucester City's Winter Wonderland! Join us for an enchanting evening filled with family-friendly activities, holiday cheer, and community fun. Here’s what you can look forward to: Santa Parade: Watch as Santa arrives in style! The parade kicks off at 5:30 PM at the Gloucester City Library and travels along Monmouth Street to King Street, ending at Proprietors Park. Free Ice Skating: Enjoy a magical night on the ice – perfect for skaters of all ages and skill levels. Live Nativity Scene: Experience the beauty of the season... Read more →


President Trump’s Plan to Dismantle the Deep State and Return Power to the People

THE END OF THE DEEP STATE: Here's my plan to dismantle the deep state and reclaim our democracy from Washington corruption once and for all, and corruption it is. First, I will immediately re-issue my 2020 Executive Order restoring the President's authority to remove rogue bureaucrats. And I will wield that power very aggressively. Second, we will clean out all of the corrupt actors in our National Security and Intelligence apparatus, and there are plenty of them. The departments and agencies that have been weaponized will be completely overhauled so that faceless bureaucrats will never again be able to target... Read more →


Wildwood Junior Lifeguard Saves Kindergarten Student From Choking

Reverend John Babowitch, Assistant Principal Sheila Picinich, Captain Ed Schneider WBP, Billy Carberry, Principal Jeanne Costello Photo Credit: Property of Ed Schneider NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA (November 11, 2024)--Billy Carberry, an 8th grader at Our Lady of Calvary School in Northeast Philadelphia, rushed to the aid of his Pre-K classmate, Christopher, who was choking during lunchtime on Thursday, October 23. Carberry noticed Christopher was waving his hands in distress and his face was red. The 8th grader, age 13, performed the Heimlich maneuver on Christopher, and a piece of fruit leather dislodged, enabling the boy to breathe again. When asked about his... Read more →


Van Drew Wants Friends of Terrorists Removed from Columbia University

Rep. Van Drew's Legislation Would Cut Off University's Federal Funding Washington, DC (November 11, 2024)-Today, Congressman Van Drew vowed to work with the sponsor to reintroduce legislation to cut off federal funding from colleges and universities that allow anti-semitic events on campus following anti-Veterans Day protests at Columbia University. The protests were organized by a group called Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), which released the following statement regarding Veterans Day, "We reject this holiday and refuse to celebrate it. The American war machine should not be honored for the horrors unleashed on others. Instead, we will celebrate Martyrs Day in... Read more →


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

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 trick: those numbers are not as hard as they look. They tell you how much you can... Read more →


CNBNews Editor Recalls the Newark Uprising

By William E. Cleary | CNBNewsnet DANTE'S INFERNO- An aerial view of the fires burning during the Newark riots in 1967. The first thing we noticed as we drove down the turnpike ramp into the largest city in the state was the thick smoke that blocked the sun and purged our nostrils. In the distance, we saw buildings burning. The sounds of sirens from fire engines and police cars could be heard echoing from every direction. (Photo courtesy of NJ.com) +++++ NEGRO STORE owners wrote SOUL BROTHER on their windows with the hope that the rioters wouldn't loot their businesses.... Read more →


Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Cherry Hill Opens New Radiology Oncology Suite

Jefferson Health President Dr. Baligh Yehia (center) cuts the ribbon at the new Radiation Oncology Suite in the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, located in Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital. Shown to the right of Dr. Yehia is Aaron Chang, President of Jefferson Health – East Region and to his left is Dr. Tamara LaCouture, Chief of Cancer Services at Jefferson Cherry Hill and Washington Township Hospitals. The Center offers the latest in cancer treatment technology for patients, including the new Ethos 2.0 therapy system for adaptive, personalized radiotherapy; the Elekta Flexitron® for brachytherapy; and a Versa High Definition (HD) linear... Read more →


Military members to be honored at Veterans Day appreciation breakfast

In honor of Veterans Day, the Board of Commissioners and the Camden County Veterans Advisory Committee will hold the Padre Peter Molnar Appreciation Breakfast today at 9 a.m. at the Collingswood Ballroom. The event will include a roll call of military services and a medal ceremony, where 10 Camden County veterans will be honored. “These individuals have displayed incredible bravery and patriotism,” said Commissioner Melinda Kane, who serves as the liaison to the Office of Veterans Affairs. “While we honor and support our veterans every day of the year, Veterans Day is a time where we can gather to show... Read more →


The Impact of Cannabis on Sleep: What Does the Research Say?

Sleep is a fundamental aspect of our health, influencing everything from our mood to our immune system. In recent years, cannabis has emerged as a popular remedy for sleep-related issues, but what does the research say about its effectiveness and safety? As more people turn to cannabis to catch some Z’s, it's essential to understand the science behind its impact on sleep. Cannabis and Its Effects on Sleep Architecture Cannabis interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which is crucial in regulating various physiological processes, including sleep. Researchers have been keen to explore how cannabis affects sleep architecture—the structure and pattern... Read more →


VETERANS DAY, HONORING ALL WHO SERVED

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in France on June 28, 1919. However, fighting had stopped seven months earlier with an armistice, or an agreement to stop fighting, between the Allied nations and Germany on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. The date, November 11, is now remembered as Veterans Day, a holiday to thank and honor all who served in the United States military. The celebration first started on November 11, 1919, as Armistice Day. At the time, U.S. President Woodrow Wilson... Read more →


WHY DID TRUMP WIN?

Voters Were Fed-Up with The *'Swamp'

CNBNEWS OPINION The NEVER TRUMPSTERS are still lamenting Kamala's defeat to Donald J. Trump. Not only did she lose the election, but the margin by which she was defeated was staggering, leaving her supporters disheartened and frustrated. This hatred of him is endless. And, it is bemusing that some of these individuals are unable to give a reason for their hatred. Recently, a Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) worker in Florida directed her staff who were helping hurricane survivorsnot to go to homes with yard signs supporting President-elect Donald Trump. The Daily Wire reported that the supervisor, Marn'i Washington, 38,... Read more →


A Smoky Sunday Morning; Commissioner Says the Wildfires Causing Smoke

The statement below is from Commissioner Jonathan Young regarding the impacts of the still burning wildfires on air quality in Camden County. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2024-- "Throughout Camden County this morning, residents may have woken up to the smell of smoke and seen small flickers of ash from the handful of wildfires currently burning throughout South Jersey. The Camden County Office of Emergency Management has been monitoring the fire events through its peers in the surrounding counties and the New Jersey Forest Fire Service. In addition, we deployed assets from the Department of Public Safety to assist firefighting at the... Read more →


Despite the Cold, the Wildwoods, Are Still the Best Place for Family Fun

Experience the Spirit of the Season in the Wildwoods Celebrate The Holidays in the Wildwoods With a Holiday Shopping Village and Five Weekends of Fun Family Holiday Events RELATED CATEGORY --DOWN THE SHORE The Wildwoods, NJ – November 7, 2024 – With so many festive activities and holiday events planned in the Wildwoods, many of them FREE, there are plenty of ways to experience the spirit of the season and create new family holiday memories. With lower room rates available, book your stay in the Wildwoods and experience the many ways to make the holiday season special for you and... Read more →


LTPD to unveil new HERO Campaign Vehicle at the start of Veterans Day Parade

Lower Township, NJ – Police Chief Kevin Lewis is proud to announce the unveiling of Lower Township Police Department’s new police vehicle dedicated to the John R. Elliot HERO Campaign. Chief Lewis stated, “We're proud to be part of such an important campaign that encourages sober driving, designated drivers, and alternate safe transportation options." In an effort to promote the HERO Campaign sober and designated driver program, Lower Township Police with the sponsorship of the New Jersey Highway Traffic Safety Association (NJHTSA), the DUI enforcement vehicle was outfitted with trademark logos and Lower Township Police emblems. The campaign’s signature message... Read more →


Rowan's Palumbo, Herman and Gray Receive Top NJAC Field Hockey Awards

PITMAN, NJ – Rowan’s Allie Palumbo was named the NJAC Midfielder of the Year, Tess Herman was chosen the Defensive Player of the Year and Jenna Gray earned Rookie of the Year honors as the conference announced its post-season awards. Palumbo, Herman and Gray, along with Alexa Ronning, earned selection to the 2024 All-Conference First Team, while Gracie Merrick received All-NJAC Honorable Mention. Rowan was also named the Coaching Staff of the Year, marking the fourth time that head coach Michelle Andre has been recognized with the top coaching award, along with her staff of Kristiina Castagnola, Erin Small, Danielle... Read more →


SURVEY SAYS...IT WAS NJ's ECONOMY

by Dana DiFilippo, Nikita Biryukov and Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New Jersey Monitor November 7, 2024 The economy drove New Jersey voters’ shift to the right, experts say It’s a favorite phrase first coined by Bill Clinton’s political adviser, James Carville, more than three decades ago: “It’s the economy, stupid.” And after former President Donald Trump trounced Vice President Kamala Harris in Tuesday’s presidential election, local party leaders and pundits alike agreed that the economy largely drove GOP gains and cost Democratic votes both in New Jersey and nationally. “The Democrats have completely forgotten about the economy and how much it means... Read more →


CLEAN SWEEP: Republicans Control the White House, the Senate and the House

by Jane Norman and Ariana Figueroa, New Jersey Monitor November 6, 2024 WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday morning was projected by The Associated Press to have captured enough votes in the Electoral College to win the presidency. The first-ever convicted felon elected to the Oval Office, Trump by 8 a.m. Eastern had won four of the vital seven swing states in which he and the Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris, spent most of their time campaigning through 2024. North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all voted for Trump, giving him 277 Electoral College votes compared to... Read more →


#12 Rowan Defeats Stockton, 3-1, to Claim NJAC Men's Soccer Championship

GLASSBORO, NJ - Ryan Cleary's goal in the 74th minute was the game winner as #12 Rowan rallied for a 3-1 win over Stockton in the 2024 NJAC Men's Soccer Championship. It is the Profs' 17th title all-time and the second in the last three years. Rowan (12-4-5), in the midst of an eight-game winning streak, receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Championship, with bracket to be announced on Monday at 1:30 p.m. on NCAA.com. The top-seeded Profs faced a 1-0 halftime deficit after third-seeded Stockton (9-6-6) scored in the 40th minute. Joseph Carbone gathered a through ball... Read more →


Philadelphia's Largest Local Holiday Market Returns to Dilworth Park

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia’s largest outdoor holiday market for local artists, makers, and crafters is returning with exciting new surprises and enhancements for the 2024 holiday season. The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market will be back at Dilworth Park (1 S. 15th Street) starting on Friday, November 15, 2024 and running through Wednesday, January 1st, 2025. This year, the market will continue to offer extended hours, allowing visitors more time to shop, sip, and soak in the festive atmosphere after work and into the evening. The Made in Philadelphia Holiday Market proudly celebrates the incredible talent of local artisans, makers,... Read more →


Major League Eaters to Compete in Philly Pizza Eating Championship

Major League Eating’s top-ranked athletes will compete in The 2024 Benny's Invitational Pizza Eating Championship – “Mayhem in Manayunk” – on November 16, 2024. The event, which is the spiritual successor to Philadelphia’s famed Wing Bowl, will feature the world’s top eating talent, including the number-three-ranked Geoffrey Esper of Oxford, MA, number-four-ranked James Webb of Sydney, Australia, and the number-six-ranked Nick Wehry of Tampa, FL. Former Wing Bowl hero Dave “U.S. Male” Goldstein, who won the local category of Wing Bowl XXI in 2013 with 266 wings, has announced that he is coming out of retirement to defend Philadelphia’s honor... Read more →


TRAFFIC ADVISORY for 7th Annual Veterans Parade on Saturday, 11-9-24

ROAD CLOSURE on Bayshore Road for VETERANS PARADE on Saturday, November 9, 2024 On November 9, 2024, Lower Township will be having its 7th Annual Veterans Parade on Bayshore Road in the Villas. The Parade will begin at 11:00 AM at the Villas Fire Department and will travel South ending at Lower Township Municipal Hall. Bayshore Road will be closed from Alabama to Village Road beginning at 10:30 AM on Saturday and will reopen immediately following the parade at approximately 1:00 PM. Please come out along Bayshore Road Saturday morning to show your support for and appreciation to our Veterans. Read more →


Glassboro Homicide

On Sunday, November 3, 2024, at approximately 10:00 pm, Glassboro Police were dispatched to the railroad tracks in the area between the Glassboro High School and the Bowe Elementary School for the report of a deceased male. Upon arrival, officers discovered the male subject deceased from an apparent gunshot wound to his head. The victim was identified as Oscar Guerrier (age 27), from Glassboro, New Jersey. An autopsy conducted by the Gloucester County Medical Examiner determined that Guerrier suffered two (2) gunshot wounds, to the head and upper torso, and the manner of death was homicide. Investigation by the Gloucester... Read more →


Beverly Jean Muratore April 12, 1946 - November 1, 2024

In the loving care of her son and daughter, Jean passed peacefully at home on November 1, 2024, at the age of 78. (nee Sooy) Predeceased by her loving and devoted husband of 49 years, Frank J. Muratore, Jr. Survived by her son; Frank J. Muratore, III and her daughter, Veronica Muratore; grandchildren, Ashley Salvatori, Dennis T. Brinn (Danielle) and Mark Simmons (Emily Crane); great grandsons, Mark Simmons Jr., Anthony Simmons, Torian Hart, Jaxson Simmons and Miles Brinn. One of six children to late Norman and Marie Sooy, Jean is survived by her brother, Norman F. Sooy Jr. and her... Read more →


Patricia M. Piccone August 8, 1930 - October 25, 2024

On October 25, 2024 at the age of 94, Patricia passed peacefully at Elmwood Hills in Gloucester Township. (nee Unger). Loving mother of Donna P. Marthins (Randy), Joel F. Piccone (Kelly) and Mark E. Piccone (Kimberly). Cherished grandmother of Ryan Piccone (Bridget), Kira McDonald (Donovan) Zach Piccone, Mariel Marthins, Evan Piccone and Sophia Piccone. Pat was predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Patricia Unger and her brother, Vincent Unger (late Margaret). Patrica was born in New York, New York and lived in Southern California for 20 years. She was a parishioner of St. Simon Stock Parish in Berlin, NJ. Patricia... Read more →


Man Sentenced to 27 Years for the Sexual Assaults of Two Juveniles

Camden, N.J. – A Pennsauken man was sentenced on Thursday to 27 years in New Jersey State Prison for the sexual assaults of two juvenile victims, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Pennsauken Police Chief Philip Olivo. On June 14, 2024, a jury convicted Henry Parker, 72, of two counts of first-degree Aggravated Sexual Assault, five counts of second-degree Sexual Assault, four counts of second-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child, five counts of third-degree Aggravated Criminal Sexual Contact, and one count of Engaging or Soliciting Prostitution of a Minor. On November 7, 2024, the court sentenced Parker... Read more →


When Should a Victim of Arson Seek Legal Counsel for Personal Injury Claims?

Arson is a very serious crime that happens when someone deliberately sets a fire inside your building, leaving you in a very dangerous situation in terms of your life and health. Besides the immediate and visible damage of fire, you can experience physical injuries, emotional trauma, and huge financial losses. The effects might also be long-lasting, and apart from you, it might affect your families and the whole community. Arson cases can be complex when you have to prove an intent, identify the culprit, and pursue insurance claims. You should be aware of when to take professional legal advice for... Read more →


2024 Fall - Semi-Annual Fire Hydrant-Main Flushing

In order to continue and maintain to deliver the best quality water, Gloucester City Department of Utilities will be doing our Semi-Annual Hydrant-Main Flushing beginning the weeks of November 18th through November 27th.,from 7:30 am to 3:30 pm. You may experience low water pressure and/or slight discoloration of the water. If this occurs, please let the faucet run for a short time to allow any residual to clear. If the problem persists, contact the Utility Department at 856-456-0169 between the hours of 7:30 am and 3:30 pm. Read more →


#12 Rowan Shuts Out Rutgers-Camden, Advances to Men's Soccer Championship Game

GLASSBORO, NJ - Ryan Cleary's second-half goal was the game winner as top-seeded and 12th-ranked Rowan defeated fourth-seeded Rutgers-Camden, 1-0, in the NJAC Men's Soccer Semifinal. The win vaults the Profs into the NJAC Championship game on Friday at 6 p.m., where they will host Stockton, which defeated Montclair State, 1-0, in the other semifinal. The teams played a scoreless first half until the Profs broke through. Jason Barragan received a ball in the box and sent it to Johnny Troiano, who then found Cleary right in front of the net for a one-touch goal at 56:17. It was the... Read more →


Understanding Your Legal Rights After Emergency Room Errors

Learn the intricacies of filing successful brain injury claims in San Diego with our comprehensive guide; enter the labyrinth of personal injury laws with confidence. Read more →


Navigating Brain Injury Claims in San Diego: A Comprehensive Guide

Learn the intricacies of filing successful brain injury claims in San Diego with our comprehensive guide; enter the labyrinth of personal injury laws with confidence. Read more →


“HOSPITAL AT HOME"

Virtua Health Secures Agreement with NJ’s Largest Insurance Provider to Participate in ‘Hospital at Home’ N.J.-based Virtua offers one of the nation’s most comprehensive Hospital at Home programs (PENNSAUKEN, N.J., November 7, 2024)…Effective immediately, individuals with medical insurance provided by Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey may be eligible to participate in Virtua Health’s industry-leading Hospital at Home program. This watershed achievement is the direct result of Virtua’s collaborative effort to advance statewide legislation and its ability to demonstrate the value of this emerging care model. “Virtua has empowered more than 1,300 patients to recover from the comfort... Read more →


MAGA Party's Win Streak Continues as McCormick Heads to U.S.Senate

By Christen Smith | The Center Square 14 hrs ago (The Center Square) – Pennsylvania voters will send Dave McCormick to Washington after all. The Republican businessman denied Democrat Bob Casey Jr. a third term in the U.S. Senate by less than 32,000 votes, with 99% of ballots counted. Neither candidate had yet to make a statement as of early Thursday evening. In the minutes after The Associated Press called the race, a Casey spokeswoman said thousands of overseas and provisional ballots remain uncounted. The flip pads the Republican majority in the U.S. Senate to 53-45, with races in Arizona... Read more →


THCA and You: Understanding the Effects of High THCA Cannabis in Your Wellness Routine

THCA, or tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid, is a non-psychoactive compound found in raw and unheated cannabis plants. As its precursor, Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the primary psychoactive component. While THCA produces no high itself until decarboxylated through heat or decarboxylation to turn into THC, until that point, THCA will not make any noticeable high. Understanding the role THCA plays in wellness routines is vital for anyone wishing to explore its potential without suffering the psychoactive side effects associated with THC. What Is THCA? THCA can be found abundantly in fresh cannabis leaves and flowers. However, unlike THC, it does not bind well with... Read more →


Can Kratom Seltzer Help with Stress Relief? Exploring Its Potential Benefits

In recent years, people have been searching for natural alternatives to manage stress and enhance their sense of well-being. One such alternative that is gaining popularity is Kratom Seltzer—a sparkling beverage infused with kratom. Kratom, derived from the leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree, has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. It is known for its potential to provide relief from pain, anxiety, and stress. In this blog, we will explore what kratom seltzer is, how it works, and whether it can help with stress relief. Understanding Kratom Seltzer What Is Kratom? Kratom is a tropical tree native to... Read more →


Why Kratom Seltzer Might Be Your New Go-To Refreshment: Benefits and Everyday Use

Kratom seltzer has quickly become a trendy choice among those seeking to experience its benefits in an easily consumable form. This beverage combines the traditional effects of kratom leaves used throughout Southeast Asia for centuries with modern amenities like sparkling water for an appealing combination that draws both novice and seasoned users of this substance. What Is Kratom Seltzer? Kratom seltzer is the result of mixing carbonated water and kratom, an evergreen tropical tree from Southeast Asia, together in an infusion. Kratom contains alkaloids called mitragynine and 7-hydroxy mitragynine that interact with your body's opioid receptors more safely than traditional... Read more →


7 Reasons Why Sportspeople Love Castor Oil 

Athletes are known for their physical endurance and dedication, but taking care of their hair and skin is also a part of their routine. Many sportspeople, faced with the rigors of outdoor conditions, frequent washing, and physical strain, turn to natural solutions for maintaining their health and appearance. One popular choice? Castor oil for hair growth. Known for its nourishing and restorative qualities, castor oil has become a go-to for many in the sports world. Here are seven reasons why castor oil for hair growth is a favorite among athletes. 1. Rich in Nutrients for Hair and Scalp Health Castor... Read more →


GOOD NEWS: No Strike at Midnight

SEPTA and TWU Local 234 to Continue Negotiations; No Strike at Midnight PHILADELPHIA (November 7, 2024)—SEPTA and TWU Local 234 will continue negotiations on a new contract tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 8. In the meantime, City Transit Division employees will not strike when their current contract expires at midnight, so all SEPTA services will continue to operate on normal schedules. SEPTA is committed to engaging in good-faith negotiations at the bargaining table, with the goal of reaching an agreement that is fair to our hard-working employees and to the customers and taxpayers who fund SEPTA. Updates on these negotiations will continue... Read more →


WITHIN 24-HOURS SEVEN PEOPLE SHOT IN PHILADELPHIA, ONE DEAD

NOVEMBER 7TH: FIVE PEOPLE SHOT, POLICE SEEK WITNESSES In the 25th District, there was a shooting victim who arrived at 3401 N Broad St, Temple Hospital, around 12:04 a.m. A 43-year-old male sustained gunshot wounds to his right ear and left hand. He was transported by a private vehicle to Temple Hospital, where he was placed in stable condition. No scene was found, no weapon was recovered, and no arrests have been made. SHOOTING 35th DISTRICT In the 35th District, a shooting occurred on the highway at 400 W Tabor Rd around 10:56 p.m. A 33-year-old male was shot once... Read more →


James E. Schaeffer, Jr., of Gloucester City, Korean War Veteran, American Legion Post 135

James is survived by his children, James E. Schaeffer, Jr., Barbara A. Wilson, and Joseph Schaeffer. James proudly served his country in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He later worked as a die cutter with Magnetic Metals in Camden, NJ. James was longtime member of the American Legion Post #135 in Gloucester City, where he had served as Senior Vice Commander. Honoring his wishes there will be no services at this time. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of James E. Schaeffer, Sr. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City.... Read more →


Dorothy MacLennan , of Gloucester Hts., 91

It is with great sadness that we convey her passing on November 3, 2024, at the age of 91. Dorothy was the daughter and the “baby of the family” of the late Frank and Anna Pryzwara. Beloved wife of the late John H. MacLennan, Sr. and the late George A. Jacob. Loving and devoted mother of George J. Jacob and Kathryn of Stone Harbor, NJ and the late Joseph Jacob, Devoted stepmother of the late John H. MacLennan, Jr. and his wife Bonnie of Atlanta, GA, and Jane R. Schwartz and her husband Michael of Fenwick Island, DE. She will... Read more →


Bally's Corporation Raises $12,500 to Help End Breast Cancer through Annual Pink Your Drink Campaign

Providence, RI (November 7, 2024) — Bally's Corporation proudly announced the success of its annual Pink Your Drink campaign raising $12,500, dedicated to raising awareness and funds for the American Cancer Society’s mission to end breast cancer as we know it. Throughout the month of October, Bally's, in partnership with Teremana Tequila, Cointreau™, and American Beverage Marketers, featured two specially crafted beverages, the Pink Your Drink Margarita and the Pink Your Drink Mocktail, at participating properties across the country. The Pink Your Drink Margarita delighted guests with a blend of Teremana Blanco tequila, Cointreau™, RE`AL watermelon and raspberry puree, pressed... Read more →


Philadelphia PD Crime Report

PHILADELPHIA POLICE OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING Please note that the following information is preliminary and subject to change as the investigation continues. PHILADELPHIA – On Tuesday evening, October 29, 2024, Philadelphia police officers were involved in a shooting incident in the Kensington neighborhood. Officers were on patrol when they spotted a man who matched the description of a suspect wanted in connection with the murder of 23-year-old Felicity Vanatta on October 8, 2024. As the officers approached the suspect on the 3100 block of Reach Street, a foot chase began. During the chase, an officer saw the suspect with a gun... Read more →


Air Temperature May Be 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 LESSON 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 →


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 →