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

Senator Andy Kim Statement Condemning Trump’s Illegal Firings of FTC Commissioners

WASHINGTON D.C. –  Senator Andy Kim released the following statement condemning President Trump for illegally firing the two Democratic commissioners at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC): “Firing FTC commissioners is not only another one of Trump’s power grabs; it is blatantly illegal and against a 90-year Supreme Court precedent. By sabotaging the FTC’s independence, Trump is trying to ensure this agency works only for his interests, not those of the small businesses, families, and American workers that the FTC is there to protect. While the direct impact of the FTC might not be top of mind for many, this extremism and corruption cannot go overlooked.” Read more →


Catherine M. Tumminia, 83

Catherine Mary Tumminia (née Kordeck) was born on May 18, 1942, to Edward Anthony Kordeck and Catherine Mary Kordeck. Cathy grew up on Chase Street in Camden, NJ, and worked at a local movie theater. Cathy was an excellent student, and she graduated from Camden High School in 1960. Four years later, she earned a bachelor’s degree from Philadelphia’s Moore College of Art & Design. While at Moore, Cathy attended society events in Philadelphia to sketch for local publications, including The Philadelphia Inquirer, earning a modest income that she supplemented by drawing garments sent to her by clothing companies for use in promotional materials, a practice that would extend into her early married years. Shortly after graduating from Moore, Cathy married Philip A. Tumminia, her Camden High classmate, in August 1964. Two years later, Cathy and Phil welcomed their daughter, Christine. With Chris’s arrival, Cathy exchanged her sketch book for... Read more →


HOME COUNTRY: Thank GOD for Windy Wilson?

By Slim Randles | CNBNews Contributor I timed ‘er just right t’other day. Strolled on into the Mule Barn when I knew Doc and the guys would be there. Oh we unfiltered the world events for a while, then … to take advantage of medical science when it’s sippin’ coffee, I rolls up my sleeve and shows Doc my elbow. Then I said, “Doc, what do you reckermend for a elbow with a carbolic uncle on it like this here?” And ol’ Doc, he looks right at me, takes a sip o’joe, and says, “Youth in Asia.” Youth in Asia? Hey, you know me, Alphonse Wilson. You know I ain’t got a thing against them Chinese kids. I sure like to watch ‘em in the Olympics. You see them Chinese girls divin’? Boy howdy! And them Korean guys shooting their bows? Flamtastic! And I’m sure they’re all really nice folks... Read more →


What New Jersey’s Gambling Figures for the Year Mean for Gambling in the State

The casino industry has always been subject to extensive regulation and monitoring. This is even more true with the rise in online gambling in recent years. Many countries have collected vast amounts of information about the industry, its cash flows, and the players who engage in the games on offer. This information serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it helps regulators ensure that gambling is correctly reported for purposes like taxation and helps identify areas where crime may occur. Secondly, it gives the industry and government insight into what is happening in the sector to help better regulate it for the protection of players and operators. New Jersey, as one of the largest gambling states in the US, is well-known for this. The 2024 gambling results the state released in early 2025 show how gambling has changed in the state and paint a vivid picture of the industry. Below, we’ll provide... Read more →


New Jersey: Assembly Democrats Forge Ahead With Gun Bills

Your NRA testified against a slate of anti-gun bills in the Assembly Judiciary Committee last month in Trenton. With plugged ears, anti-gun Democrats forced their agenda through despite testimony revealing numerous problems with the legislation. On Thursday, March 20th, another committee; the Assembly Appropriations Committee, is scheduled to consider the same package of bills. This is about politics for them, not public safety. They need to keep their anti-gun base satiated because they have proven they have no real answers to fix the state’s enormous problems. They are more interested in holding on to power than ebbing the tide of outbound moving vans. Again, these are the same bills which passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee and must pass Assembly Appropriations before advancing to the floor. A.4974 prescribes penalties for the sale and possession of “machine gun conversion devices.” Such devices are already banned at both the state and federal level.... Read more →


Guiding Gloucester City Entrepreneurs for Sustainable Success

Empowering entrepreneurs to achieve sustainable growth requires a strategic approach. Emphasizing community engagement and innovative strategies can lead to long-term success. Learn how these practical tips can transform local startups into thriving businesses. In the business landscape, entrepreneurs must focus on sustainable growth to ensure long-term success. Strategic insights inspired by successful figures such as the top 10 best trader in the world can provide valuable lessons for budding startups. Entrepreneurs can benefit from implementing these strategies, focusing on responsible and community-minded growth. This article looks into practical tips that can empower local entrepreneurs to attract investment and plan effectively for the future. Local investment strategies Attracting investment is crucial for any startup looking to establish itself in a competitive market. Entrepreneurs should focus on developing a robust business plan that highlights their unique value proposition and potential for growth. Investors are more likely to support ventures with a clear... Read more →


MANAYUNK STREAT FOOD FESTIVAL RETURNS TO MAIN STREET

Manayunk, PA - One of the largest and most celebrated food truck festivals in America is back - and it's even bigger and tastier than ever! StrEAT Food Festival returns to Manayunk on Sunday, April 27th, from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Over 70 of the region's top food trucks and food vendors will line historic Main Street for the day, with menus that include everything from savory BBQ to sweet desserts - and everything in between. The list of participants is a who's who of the regional food truck scene, including Bala Saahas, Humpty's Dumplings, Beck’s Cajun Cafe, Wokworks, G'Day Gourmet, Molto Bene! Ravioli Co., Bonjour Creperie, Deke's BBQ, Fishtown Pickle Project, Gigi and Big R, Cousins Maine Lobster, Moocheeze, and more. Festivities will also include shopping vendors, local artists and makers, Manayunk merchants, live music and other fun surprises. Main Street Manayunk will be closed to vehicle traffic to allow... Read more →


Commissioners to honor Retired Seniors Volunteer Program

Today, Commissioner Virginia Betteridge will join the Community Planning and Advocacy Council (CPAC) at Camden County Boathouse, 7050 N. Park Drive, Pennsauken, at noon, to honor the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program. The program connects over 270 individuals, 55 years of age and older, to volunteer opportunities throughout the county and is funded by CPAC. “Through this program, hundreds of people dedicated their time to improving their communities through volunteerism,” Commissioner Virginia Betteridge said. “This program is incredibly impactful on the South Jersey region and deserves to be honored and celebrated.” Read more →


Study Ranks New Jersey No. 7 Most Expensive State for Small Businesses

A new study found New Jersey is the No. 7 most expensive state to start a business, an important revelation for small business owners deciding where to set up shop amid growing economic uncertainty. The 10 cheapest states are in the West or Midwest as many levy no corporate taxes and have fewer regulations. The two most expensive states are California and New York due to higher taxes, wages, rents and regulations. Succeeding as a small business owner is always difficult with 20% failing in the first year. It is perhaps even more challenging now as entrepreneurs are battling inflation, rising operating expenses, and uncertainty from tariffs and trade negotiations. In this climate, it may be more important than ever for business owners to set up shop in an affordable location. Simplify LLC released a study on the Most and Least Expensive States to Start a Business in 2025 using... Read more →


Why Do Online Casinos Draw In So Many Players?

Millions of players worldwide now gravitate to online casinos because of their exciting features. Online gambling, which is readily available at all times, has phased out the appeal of brick-and-mortar casinos. Our guide reveals some key factors motivating players to play at online gambling platforms. Wide Variety of Games Casino apps for UK players provide better services than traditional casinos because users gain access to a more extensive gaming selection. At virtual casino tables, players can find poker in addition to blackjack and roulette, while slot machine selection remains extensive. Online platforms' continuous release of new games ensures players maintain a thrilling experience. Through live dealer games in online casinos, users can simultaneously connect with video-streamed live dealers and play against other players. Participating in live casino gameplay creates authentic casino experiences that significantly boost user engagement levels and game enjoyment. The gambling field in online casinos provides an assortment... Read more →


Quartermaster 1st Class Jacob Stroup, of Deptford; Aboard destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer

PACIFIC OCEAN 03.14.2025 Photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Charles J Scudella III Carrier Strike Group 11 Quartermaster 1st Class Jacob Stroup, from Deptford, New Jersey, uses a sextant to take a solar attitude measurement aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG 108) in the Pacific Ocean, March 15, 2025. Wayne E. Meyer is underway conducting routine operations in the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. U.S. 7th Fleet is the U.S. Navy’s largest forward-deployed numbered fleet and routinely interacts and operates with allies and partners in preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Charles J. Scudella III) Read more →


Wanted: Suspect for Vandalism in the 9th District [VIDEO]

On March 7, 2025, at approximately 7:42am, the suspect vandalized the keypad intercom system of the Police parking garage at 1501 Callowhill Street. The suspect then fled north on 16th Street from the 1500 block of Callowhill Street. Suspect Description: White male wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, gray shorts and blue sneakers. To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel or https://phillypolice.com/news https://youtu.be/r1WB9Mu9F1Y Note: This video has no audio. If you see this suspect, do not approach, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) Use this electronic form to submit a tip anonymously. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or this suspect, please contact: Central Detective Division: 215-686-3093/3094 Det. Nguyen DC 25-09-027775 For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/wanted-suspect-for-vandalism-in-the-9th-district-video-6/ Read more →


Philadelphia Police Investigate Double Shooting

The following information is preliminary and subject to change as updates become available. A double shooting occurred inside a residence on the 2600 block of N. Howard Street in the 26th District at approximately 8:32 PM. A 37-year-old female sustained a gunshot wound to her right shoulder and was transported by police to Temple Hospital, where she is listed in stable condition. A 37-year-old male suffered a gunshot wound to the back of his head and was also transported to Temple Hospital, where he remains in critical condition. The scene is being held, and no arrests have been made. No weapons have been recovered at this time. Anyone with information about this incident is encouraged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department’s Shooting Investigations Group at 215-686-8270 or submit an anonymous tip by calling 215-686-TIPS (8477). All tips will remain confidential. Read more →


Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald Testifies on Rising Utility Costs

Assembly Majority Leader Lou Greenwald testified at the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities’ (NJBPU’s) Quarterly Public Meeting. His testimony centered on the rising utility costs facing New Jersey residents and the efforts made by the legislature to find solutions that address these concerns. “I've served for nearly 30 years in this great House of the Assembly, and I have never needed to testify before, but I am doing so today before your entity because the New Jersey ratepayers are hurting with no relief in sight,” said Majority Leader Greenwald (D-Burlington, Camden). “PJM has failed the New Jersey ratepayers. They knew that data centers and extreme weather would drive up electricity demand, yet instead of preparing, they've left 3,000 clean energy projects stuck in limbo, waiting for approval. PJM has the worst connection times in the nation, and while they stall, New Jersey families have been left footing the bill.”... Read more →


Yaseem Mathews of Camden City, Missing

(Camden City, NJ) – The Camden County Police Department is looking for a missing 17-year-old from Parkside. Yaseem Matthews has been reported missing from his home on the 1400 block of Princess Avenue. He is described as a black male, 5’6”, 130 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue and gray sweatshirt. He is known to frequent Whitman Park and Centerville but is believed to be in Trenton. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the CCPD tip line at (856) 757-7042. Read more →


#17 Rowan Baseball Holds on for 17-11 Win over UMass Boston

AUBURNDALE, FL - Jason Morgan went 4-for-6 and Chris Serrano and Phil Sedalis had three hits each as #17 Rowan held off previously-unbeaten UMass Boston, 17-11, at the RussMatt Invitational at Lake Myrtle Park. Tyler Cannon picked up one hit to give him 230 for his career, tying the Rowan record for career hits held by Alex Kokos. Morgan had two doubles and drove in three runs while scoring two. Serrano was 3-for-4 with two runs and a career-high four RBI, while Sedalis went 3-for-5 with two runs and two RBI for Rowan (6-1). Marco Mannino had three RBI on the day, as he had two hits, including a double. The Profs seem to have things in control, building up a 12-0 lead through four innings, as Steven Maiers shut down UMass Boston (7-1), holding the Beacons without a hit in those four at-bats. Maiers (2-0) picked up the victory... Read more →


Cemetery Stewardship Program Series: Research and Recordation-March 25, 2025 @ 7:00pm

Join PNJ and Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. for a discussion on where to search online and in archives (through in-person visits) for information on cemeteries and the descendants interred there. Presenters will share various methods for accurately recording information about cemeteries and descendants, including data discovered during the research phase of the project. They will also emphasize often overlooked or unrecognized details such as funerary art and stonecutters’ marks on grave markers and monuments. Additionally, the session will cover geophysical survey techniques and online databases to document and present cemetery data to a wide audience. RSVP About RGA: Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. (RGA) is a woman-owned, full-service cultural resources management firm that is headquartered in Cranbury, New Jersey and maintains offices in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wake Forest, North Carolina, and Nashville, Tennessee. RGA offers a broad range of cemetery preservation services to individuals, families, churches, and municipalities for cemeteries... Read more →


How Lightweight Running Spikes Are Transforming Competitive Athletics

Competitive athletics is a field where marginal gains can make a significant difference. One of the most notable advancements in recent years has been the development of lightweight running spikes. These innovative shoes are reshaping the way athletes train and compete, offering improved speed, efficiency, and performance. The Science Behind Lightweight Running Spikes Traditional running spikes were primarily designed for grip and propulsion, but modern technology has led to the creation of ultra-lightweight versions that enhance overall performance. Advances in materials such as carbon fibre, Pebax plates, and engineered mesh have allowed manufacturers to reduce weight while maintaining durability and support. A key factor in the success of lightweight running spikes is their ability to improve energy return. The combination of responsive foam midsoles and rigid spike plates provides a propulsion effect, reducing the energy lost with each stride. As a result, sprinters and distance runners alike can sustain higher... Read more →


Candidate for Gov. Mayor Fulop Dons Aprons-Show of Solidarity with Restaurant Workers

Today, March 18, at noon, Jersey City Mayor Steve Fulop will join One Fair Wage for a Server for an Hour event at La Gastronomie De Chef Abby at Saveur Creole 131 Groave Street, Montclair, NJ, where he will don an apron and walk in the shoes of a restaurant worker to advocate for fair wages and an end to the subminimum wage for tipped workers in New Jersey. New Jersey’s tipped wage of just $5.26 per hour makes restaurant workers among the lowest-paid workers in the state, forcing many, particularly women and workers of color, to live in economic precarity. The two-tier wage system, a relic of slavery, leaves tipped workers vulnerable to wage theft, unpredictable earnings, and high rates of harassment. Across the country, states and cities that have moved to a One Fair Wage model—ensuring workers receive a full minimum wage with tips on top—have seen stronger... Read more →


Opening for the Season: Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center, March 19

An oasis in the heart of West Fairmount Park, Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center is reopening just in time for spring. The 1.2-acre attraction consists of the main building — modeled after an early 17th-century temple guest house — and a separate teahouse and bathhouse, surrounded by exquisite gardens and a serene koi pond. Participate in seasonal tea-ceremony demonstrations; tour the interior to learn about Japanese temple living, art and architecture in the 1600s; and feed the fish in the pond. And mark your calendars: The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival’s Sakura Weekend returns on April 5 and 6, 2025. Where: Shofuso Japanese Cultural Center, Horticultural and Lansdowne drives, Philadelphia, PA read more Read more →


Discover the Therapeutic Effects of CBD on Common Cat Ailments

Cats often face a variety of health challenges that impact their overall quality of life. CBD, derived from the hemp plant, has emerged as a natural option to address these concerns effectively. By interacting with a cat's endocannabinoid system, CBD regulates key bodily functions such as pain perception, mood, and inflammation. Relieving Pain and Discomfort Chronic pain can significantly affect cats, especially as they age. Using cat CBD helps to reduce the pain signals as it interacts with receptors in the nervous system. Its effects are particularly noted in conditions like osteoarthritis, where CBD reduces joint swelling and stiffness. By inhibiting the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines, it minimizes tissue damage and pain sensitivity. Studies on animals suggest consistent improvement in mobility when administered correctly. Calming Stress and Anxiety Felines often experience stress from changes in their environment or separation from their owners. CBD can help by regulating serotonin levels, which... Read more →


Delores "Del" C. Kresge, 92, of Barrington

Delores "Del" Kresge (nee Middleton) passed away on March 14, 2025 surrounded by her loving family. A longtime resident of Barrington, NJ, Del was 92 years old. Beloved wife of the late Robert A. Kresge. Loving mother of Barbara (Michael) Snyder and Robert A. Kresge. Devoted grandmother of Carly (Jake) Jordan and Lindsay (Mario) Pulgar and great grandmother to Rowen and Mara Jordan and Joaquin Pulgar. Dear sister of William and the late Jeanette, Marian, Allen, Roland, Harry and Richard. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Del cherished her family and friends and adored time spent watching her grandchildren playing sports and other activities. She especially enjoyed the Jersey shore, always looking forward to yearly vacations in Ocean City with her family. An avid Philadelphia sports fan, Del also loved cooking and doing crossword puzzles. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her viewing on Friday, March... Read more →


SINGLE ALARM FIRE IN RIVERVIEW HTS

CNBNews photo credit Firefighters arrived at the scene at approximately 6:08 PM. At 7 PM, when this article was published, they were still at the foot of South Stinson Avenue. GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (March 17, 2025) (CNBNews) – The Gloucester City Fire Department responded to an alarm in the South Stinson Avenue unit block on Monday, March 17. The alarm was sounded at approximately 6:00 PM. The wind gusts at that time were between 20 and 30 mph. Along with the firefighters, three police officers also arrived at the exact location. At this time, it is unclear whether anyone was injured or the reason for the alarm. There are no visible signs of smoke or fire. Read more →


Now Open: Hidden Garden Pop-up at Craftsman Row Saloon

Stop and smell the bacon bouquets. Never one to miss a theme, Craftsman Row Saloon in Center City has transformed into a secret garden full of vibrant blooms and spring-centric eats. Through spring, bask in the pub’s glimmering lights, colorful foliage and cascading flower archways. On the menu: blooming onion burgers, strawberry chocolate espresso martinis, floral shots (containing tasty surprises) and more. Where: Craftsman Row Saloon, 112 S. 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA read more Read more →