NEWS, SPORTS, COMMENTARY, POLITICS for Gloucester City and the Surrounding Areas of South Jersey and Philadelphia
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When 26-year-old Kiran Gandhi ran the London Marathon in April, she crossed the line. Not just the finish line but a fine line hovering between socially unacceptable and uncomfortably courageous. She ran with her period, allowing her menses to stain in between her spandex leggings. The overtly displayed stain demanded attention. “Firstly, I thought, Oh god,…
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– and not just for women, MC says (856)833-9200 http://www.aenigmajewelry.com aenigma is far more than just jewelry. It’s located at 6 Powell Lane in Collingswood, right off Haddon Avenue, just past Collings Avenue. Powell Lane is the street where the large vertical sign for “The Lumberyard” residences is located. It’s a short street with limited parking, so you might try Haddon Avenue instead (good luck with that). A better bet is to park just across Collings Avenue in the Speedline parking lot or in the municipal parking lot adjacent to it. Caution: the meters have to be fed until 9...
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CNB Archives published December 24, 2009 By Wil Levins | THINKING OUT LOUD Gloucester City is in a financial crisis. Our City’s annual budget continues to grow as our liabilities and overheads swell. Our revenues are down and our property taxes continue to rise as our City attempts to get a handle on it’s soon-to- be crushing debt load. To help solve this crisis we must rediscover Gloucester City’s history of manufacturing and the commercial industry. The Water Street Industrial Zone was once home to numerous manufacturing companies which paid substantial tax revenues to our City, employed hundreds upon hundreds...
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Ireland by Drone/Big Geek Daddy Click Here to get the Video of the Day Ireland by Drone is a beautiful look at the Irish countryside and coastline filmed from the air by Blue Mantle Media using an aerial drone. The beautiful scenes they filmed are accompanied by a wonderful soundtrack of “Ireland” by Liza Anne. If you enjoyed this film you might also like to watch “Atlantic Light”, a beautiful short film from photographer Peter Cox that looks at the stunning and awesome West Coast of Ireland.
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On August 9, 2015, of Audubon, NJ, age 70. He was the beloved husband of the late Josephine (nee Evangelista) and loving father of William Jr., Thomas (Trisha), and the late Brian Lewin. He was the dear son of the late Roy E. and Kathryn A. Lewin and former husband of Gale (nee Tait) Lewin. Bill is the stepfather of Joseph Iannelli (Lisa), JoAnne McAllister (John), Frank Iannelli, brother of Dorothy Stanger and late Roy Lewin, Jr., and is also survived by one grandchild and 4 step grandchildren. Bill was a 1962 graduate of Collingswood High School and was an...
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Bryan Riley / The Daily Signal The manufacturer of Oreo cookies recently announced plans to move production of Oreos from Chicago to Mexico, resulting in a loss of 600 U.S. jobs. This should be a wake-up call to defenders of the U.S. sugar program and other job-destroying trade barriers. The leading ingredient in Oreos is sugar, and U.S. trade barriers currently require Americans to pay twice the average world prices for sugar. Sugar-using industries now have a big incentive to relocate from the United States to countries where access to their primary ingredient is not restricted. If the government wants...
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SOUTHAMPTON TWP. -- Perseverance, preparation, working with others, setting a goal, bouncing back from adversity... the list goes on. Football taught Curtis Myers a lot more than how to throw a ball around. A Few Good Men (AFGM), founded in 2012 by members of Washington Township-based The Perfecting Church, uses actual NFL guidelines to teach high…
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JERSEY CITY - Assaulted as he tried to break up a fight last Sunday, a 57-year-old city resident who had been in a coma died yesterday afternoon, authorities said today. Benie Kaulesar was pronounced dead at Jersey City Medical Center-Barnabas Health at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Assistant Prosecutor Gene Rubino said this morning. Cornelius Ramadhar, 38, of…
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William J "Bud" DeFeo Born: August 09, 1922 Died: August 21, 2015 William J. “Bud” DeFeo, on August 21, 2015, of Gilbertsville, PA, formerly of Audubon, NJ. Age 93. Beloved husband of the late Charlotte (Curlett). Devoted father of Joan DeFeo Pavlik (John), the late William J. Jr., and father in law of Lisa Blengino-DeFeo-Perillo. Loving Grandfather of Christopher, Mathew (Amy), and John (Danielle) Pavlik, Kristen Pettine (Franco), Kenneth (Molly) and Robert Bechtel. Great-grandfather of Cara, Lauren, Evan, Emma, and Hailey. Caring brother of the late Joseph DeFay (Helen), Helen “Deak” Constance (Al Wroten), Paul DeFay, and John DeFeo. Also...
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Detention Officer Tronoski Jones Harris County Sheriff's Office, Texas End of Watch: Thursday, August 20, 2015 Detention Officer Tronoski Jones suffered a fatal heart attack while attempting to deal with a combative inmate at the Baker Street Jail shortly after 4:00 am. The inmate was being moved from a recreational area to a cell when he began to argue. OC spray was deployed when he became combative and non-compliant. Officer Jones collapsed during the incident and passed away a short time later. Officer Jones had served with the Harris County Sheriff's Office for just under four years. He is survived...
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A member of the Philadelphia Police Department has been reassigned to desk duty and had his service weapon taken from him after a video surfaced showing him pressuring a driver to purchase a ticket for a police fundraiser. On the video, Officer Matthew Zagursky is shown holding the tickets in his hand and saying: You and…
Camden County is hosting the 9th Annual Camden County Sports Hall of Fame dinner and induction ceremony on Thursday, October 29. At that time, twelve local sports legends will be honored for their contributions to athletics. 2015 Inductees: Eusheka Bartley – Highland Bill Davidson – Woodrow Wilson Joe Falana – Collingswood Joe Galliera – Bishop Eustace Will George – Pennsauken HS Bob Greacen – Merchantville HS Donna Heyn-Wilson – Collingswood Christine Kitching-Palladino – Paul VI Dave Martin – Gloucester Catholic Julie Williamson-Sullivan – Collingswood Wayne Huntsinger – Cherry Hill HS (now West) Michael Lamb – Highland “Their focus on teamwork...
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On August 22, 2015. Age 85. (nee Hindle) Of Gloucester City. Loving wife of 43 years to the late Robert Goins. Loving mother of Jack Goins (Diane), Patricia Arrera (Paul), William Goins (Anita), Michael Goins (Virginia). Predeceased by her children, Robert Goins, Barbara Carr and Doris Schultz and her brothers John Hindle and William Hindle. Cherished grandmother of 16 and great grandmother of 18. Edith enjoyed spending time with her family and friends, trips to the casinos, shopping at the dollar store and bingo. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Thursday from 6 to 8 PM and...
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The Warren County teacher accused of sexually assaulting a student taught at Hackettstown High School, district officials confirmed Thursday night. The sign for Hackettstown High School is seen in April 2012. (Lehighvalleylive.com file photo) Michael J. Martino taught math prior to his removal from the district midway through the 2014-15 school year, Hackettstown School Board President…
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TAXPAYERS FOR COMMON SENSE Volume XX No.34: August 21, 2015 Taxpayers have been losing big on the sale of coal mined from federal land for decades. But hopefully that’s about to change. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the feds’ land manager within the Department of the Interior, says they are finally considering doing something about it. We took them at their word and gave them some words of our own. On Tuesday, the BLM hosted its fourth “listening session” on how it can best ensure that American taxpayers receive a fair return on federal coal. These sessions have been...
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(Camden, NJ) – Camden County Police Department detectives working as part of the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force tracked down and arrested a suspect wanted for attempted murder Saturday who was armed with a handgun and in possession of drugs. Just after 1 a.m. Saturday, Detective Brian Razzi and other members of the Marshals Task Force observed Rashon Warrington, 23, of Pine Hill, at a residence on the 1100 block of Chase Street. Warrington was wanted on multiple outstanding warrants stemming from a shooting on June 21. Detective Razzi and other members of the task force approached the home and...
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Registration Information: Become Part of the Ram Tradition! Gloucester Catholic Junior Senior High School is currently accepting applications for those families wishing to enroll students in Grades 7-11 for the 2015-2016 school year. An online application may be found on this website. Go to “Apply to Gloucester Catholic” on the left side of the website. A paper application is also available. Click on the GC Applications link and download the form. Any student wishing to "Become a Ram for a Day" is welcome to contact the school to set up a personal visit. For additional information, please call Mr. Tom...
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Reminder for the week: Observe safety precautions when towing water skiers, tubers, knee-boarders DOVER (Aug. 21, 2015) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers between Aug. 10-16 made 1,819 contacts with anglers, boaters and the general public, including 357 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 76 complaints and issued 48 citations, one of which was related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational...
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Real-time travel alerts through 511nj now available (Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced a Twitter account – @NJDOT_info – to provide Department information and updates on road conditions, particularly during winter storms, major events, and during emergency road work. “NJDOT’s top priority is to keep our highways safe and keep traffic flowing,” NJDOT Commissioner Jamie Fox said. “This Twitter account is another tool to provide information to the public on road conditions, construction updates, emergency road work, and Department news. We encourage you to share the @NJDOT_info Twitter account to help get the word out.”...
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Vol. 2 No. 9 (August 15, 2015) Editors Note: Each Sunday morning we will post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe, age 14. Dave has been drawing since he was 5 years old, he knew he wanted to be a cartoonist at the age of 8. He’s been distributing his comics in school since 3rd grade. (click on the image to enlarge) Related articles Why Disney/Pixar Hired One of Its Biggest Critics to Work on Its New Movie New Comic Strip 'Hetfield' Blends 'Garfield' With Metallica Your Wednesday Briefing Mother Goose and Grimm's Shoe
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The Philadelphia Police Department and the FBI are seeking the public’s assistance to identify and locate the subject responsible for the August 20th robbery of the TD Bank branch located at 399 Market Street. At approximately 1:40 p.m., the subject entered the bank and handed a teller a demand note. After obtaining an undisclosed amount of cash, the subject fled the area of the bank. The subject is described as a black male in his 20s to 30s, approximately 6’ tall, medium build, with a mustache and goatee. He wore a dark gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, and a white...
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Gloucester Township Police Media Release: On August 21, 2015 at approximately 3:43 AM, the Gloucester Township Police were conducting enhanced patrol operations in Glendora when police communications received a call from a resident that a male was inside of their vehicle attempting to take items. Officers immediately arrived and began a search throughout the neighborhood near Glendora Avenue. After a short period of time, one officer located the male hidden in another vehicle now attempting to take items from inside that vehicle. As the officer approached the male he ran into a nearby yard. Officers with the Runnemede Police Department...
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TRENTON — Hundreds of thousands of public workers could continue to make higher contributions toward their health insurance premiums for several more years under a new ruling by the state agency that governs public employer-employee relations. The decision by the Public Employment Relations Commission delays when public employee unions can use contract negotiations to attempt to…
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press release WOODBURY NJ-- Facing aggravated assault and attempted murder charges in what was described as a brutal beating that left his wife on life support for 2 1/2 weeks, Byron Jenkins (7/30/69), of Glassboro NJ, was unsuccessful today (8/21) in a request for reduction of his $750,000 bail. Jenkins’ lawyer told Superior Court Judge M. Christine Allen-Jackson he filed a “time-in” bail reduction request because his client had been jailed since the 6/13/15 incident and the machine operator’s financial ability to post bail had worsened because of his incarceration. He also wanted to learn when Jenkins case would be...
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NEWARK, N.J. – An associate of the DeCavalcante crime family of La Cosa Nostra today admitted his role in distributing more than 500 grams of cocaine, running a prostitution operation and possessing a shotgun as a convicted felon, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. Anthony Stango, 34, of Brick, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge William H. Walls in Newark federal court to an information charging him with: the sale of between 500 grams to 1.5 kilos of cocaine; use of the telephone in interstate commerce to conduct a prostitution operation; and possession of a firearm by a...
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By Mark Lagerkvist / August 21, 2015 / Three citizen groups are suing Chris Christie in an effort to stop the New Jersey governor from using state funds to pay for the cost of security travel during out-of-state campaign trips as he runs for the White House. New Jersey Working Families, BlueWaveNJ, New Jersey Citizen Action and six individual plaintiffs filed the suit Friday in Mercer County Superior Court. The complaint alleges Christie violated his fiduciary duty by failing to reimburse the State Treasury for the bills incurred by the state police Executive Protection Unit during his frequent political trips....
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BY Capt. Tim Davis, M.D., Chief Medical Officer National Disaster Medical System I love vaccines. I’ll just admit that up front. As an emergency responder, a military member, a doctor, and a dad, I’ve seen the value of vaccines. There are plenty of things to worry about in a disaster, including any number of vaccine-preventable diseases disaster responders can be exposed to while doing our jobs. The same is true for doctors and other healthcare providers. And dads, too, for that matter! Getting sick doesn’t have to be one of them. Staying up-to-date on vaccinations means we’re less likely to...
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Sewell, NJ – The Kennedy Cancer Center has been named a Screening Center of Excellence by the Lung Cancer Alliance (LCA) for its ongoing commitment to responsible lung cancer screening. Kennedy is one of only eight LCA Screening Centers of Excellence in New Jersey; there are 355 nationwide. LCA-designated Screening Centers of Excellence are committed to providing clear information, complying with standards based on the most up-to-date published practices, working collectively as a multidisciplinary team, and referring patients who currently smoke to tobacco cessation programs. “We are thrilled to be part of this elite group of Screening Centers of Excellence,...
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press release August 21, 2015 Wayman Muse (DOB 11/7/93), of Camden, already facing sentencing in Camden on a handgun possession charge, today (8/21) was denied any reduction in his $100,000 bail on charges he and two others were involved in the armed robbery of a woman in Woodbury on 8/12/15. Although Muse denies having a gun or participating in the robbery, he led police to the location of the woman’s pocketbook, Assistant Gloucester County Prosecutor Joseph Enos told Superior Court Judge M. Christine Allen-Jackson in opposing lower bail. “That shows his involvement,” Enos said. In the incident on Tatum St.,...
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Friday, August 21, 2015 Most individuals receive an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 1099, Miscellaneous Income, early each calendar year as part of their annual tax return documentation. They normally hold the document for their tax return preparation and then file it away without thinking about it. Small business owners, too, must send 1099s to non-employees paid in the course of doing business. The New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJCPA) warns that many small business owners do not understand the requirements for issuing 1099s, and they can receive hefty fines and costly IRS audits if not complied with...
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SEPTEMBER 12th, 2015 Seating available in front of Boardwalk Hall Get tickets today! Every year on the eve of the Miss America finale, thousands of visitors crowd the Atlantic City Boardwalk for the annual Miss America "Show Us Your Shoes" Parade. This magnificent event showcases the 52 stunning contestants and, of course, their shoes! This year, Parade producer Todd Marcocci and his talented team at Under the Sun Productions have created a spectacle for all to enjoy. This beloved Atlantic City tradition is a moment in time when the contestants come together in a non-competitive atmosphere to celebrate the spirit...
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08/20/15 The overwhelming majority of people who go into the health care industry do it because they want to help people. Unfortunately, there are also some unscrupulous individuals who do it because they think they can take advantage of the health care system for their own financial gain. That’s just what happened in the case of an Oklahoma hospice executive. Paula Kluding, owner of Prairie View Hospice, Inc., located in Chandler, Oklahoma, submitted millions of dollars’ worth of fraudulent claims to the federal Medicare program. But after a thorough investigation by the FBI and our partners at the U.S. Department...
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press release August 21, 2015 TRENTON - Responding to the growing need for support to fight Western wildfires, the Christie Administration is sending an additional 20 members of the New Jersey Forest Fire Service and New Jersey State Forestry Services to assist in the battling of wildfires that are raging across parts of the Northwest, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced today. These members, who are expected to leave New Jersey over the weekend or early next week, will supplement 32 firefighters, including three wildfire truck crews, the Christie Administration dispatched more than week ago as part of...
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Age 62 Of Gloucester Township On July 18, 2015. Age 62. Of Gloucester Township. Survived by nieces, nephews and cousins. Burial private. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.comunder the obituary of Thomas Dixon. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City, NJ 08030 Ph: 856-456-1142
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Fred J. Washart Born: October 06, 1952 Died: August 19, 2015 Fred J. Washart, age 62, was born and lived his whole life in Runnemede. He had many medical problems from birth to adulthood, but always fought them head-on. “Wheels”, “Derf”, or “Legs”, as others affectionately called Freddy, always managed to bounce back. He was a true fighter. Fred was a great son, brother, uncle, friend, and Knight of Columbus (Holy Child #3532). Loving son of Sarah Washart Huber (nee Rafferty) and the late Joseph Washart, Sr. and his step-father, Russell Huber. Devoted brother of Anna McCloskey, Mary, Joe, Bob,...
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Detective Brent L. Hanger Washington State Patrol, Washington End of Watch: Thursday, August 6, 2015 Detective Brent Hanger suffered a fatal heart attack while hiking into a remote area of Chinook Pass, near Yakima, to investigate reports of a marijuana grow operation. He began to suffer chest pains and shortness of breath. Other detectives who were with him immediately called for assistance and started CPR after he collapsed, but were unable to revive him. Detective Hanger had served with the Washington State Patrol for 17 years. He was survived by his wife and six children. Please contact the following agency...
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08/17/15 A second former DuPont employee—Edward Schulz—was recently sentenced for his role in a conspiracy led by a South Korean company to steal trade secrets related to Kevlar, a trademarked product developed and sold by DuPont. Kevlar, an incredibly strong synthetic fiber developed by the U.S.-based DuPont 50 years ago, is used around the world in body armor, fiber optic cables, automotive and industrial products, and a variety of other applications. Soon after its development, DuPont trademarked Kevlar, mass-produced it, and put it on the market. But none of this was easy—the company had expended untold resources on Kevlar’s research...
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GLOUCESTER CITY NJ August 21, 2015--Gloucester City Police responded to Elmwood Avenue on August 18, at 2:36 pm to investigate a report of a dog being stolen. According to police the residents said two females entered their home and stole their dog. One female suspect assaulted the male victim while the second female fled the area with the dog. Suspects were identified and charged. Kelly Filipponi (35) of the 300 block of Middlesex Street was charged with Robbery, Burglary and Theft. She was arrested on 08/20 and sent to the Camden County Jail. Denise Jones (27) of Elmwood Ave was...
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TRENTON – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced that five men were indicted today on charges related to an armed robbery at the Caesars Casino in Atlantic City last year. The Division of Criminal Justice obtained a seven-count Atlantic County grand jury indictment charging the following five men as indicated: Izyiah Plummer, 20, of Atlantic City, N.J. Robbery (1st degree), Conspiracy to Commit Robbery (2nd degree), Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose (2nd degree), Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (2nd degree), Aggravated Assault (4th degree). Aaron Evans, 25, of Atlantic City, N.J. Robbery (1st degree) and Conspiracy...
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press release The Navy will lay the keel for the second Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy (CVN 79) Saturday, August 22, 2015 at 10 a.m. The ceremony will be Webcast live at www.huntingtoningalls.com/nns. John F. Kennedy, designated CVN 79, is the second aircraft carrier to honor President John F. Kennedy for a lifetime of service to the United States of America as a trusted leader and public servant. He wore the uniform of our nation as a Naval Officer and served as the 35th President of the United States of America, 1961-1963. The ship’s sponsor is Ambassador...
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Bill Donohue comments on an article that appeared yesterday in the Trentonian by L.A. Parker about the Catholic Church: Looks like the Trentonian wants to compete with the Philadelphia Inquirer as the most anti-Catholic newspaper in the area. The contribution of L.A. Parker puts it in the running. Follow this if you can. Some guy who worked for a fast food restaurant, Jared Fogle, recently plead guilty to having sex with minors. So if Pope Francis does not apologize for crimes he had absolutely nothing to do with, he should stay at home next month. I'm not making this up....
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PENNSYLVANIA WATERFOWL SEASONS ANNOUNCED Annual brochure available at Game Commission’s website. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has made its selections for the 2015-16 migratory game bird hunting seasons and bag limits. Annual waterfowl seasons are selected by states from a framework established by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Game Commission selections were made after reviewing last year’s season results, waterfowl survey data, and input gathered from waterfowl hunters and the public. Final approval from the USFWS is expected by late September. “Our2015-16 waterfowl season dates are very similar to those for 2014-15,” said Game Commission waterfowl biologist Kevin Jacobs. “However,...
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This weekend: August 22 and 23: Laurita Winery will host its annual Late Summer Laurita Food Trucks and Fireworks this weekend, with plenty of great live bands and 25 unique food trucks. Single-day admission is $8, while a two-day pass is $12. Tickets can be purchased here. 85 Archertown Road, New Egypt. August 22 and 23:…
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Kate Scanlon / @scanlon_kate / August 19, 2015 Linda Misja is suing the Pennsylvania State Education Association for rejecting her choice of charity for her nonmember union fees. (Photo courtesy of Linda Misja) A Pennsylvania teacher is suing the state’s largest teachers union, the Pennsylvania State Education Association, for preventing her from donating her nonmember fees to a pro-life charity. In an interview with The Daily Signal, Linda Misja, a teacher at Apollo-Ridge High School, said she has never paid for representation by the union, which she does not want. She said joining the union would violate her religious beliefs....
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Voorhees, NJ – Four Kennedy University Hospital nurses were recently honored with The DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. The award is part of the national DAISY Foundation's program to recognize nurses who go “above and beyond” every day. These are the first group of Kennedy nurses to be honored with the DAISY Award: Kennedy – Stratford ICU nurse Margaret Ann Raab, RN, of Westville, NJ, a 21-year Kennedy associate. Kennedy Surgical Center nurse Maria Gagliardi, RN, of Sewell, NJ, a 2-year Kennedy associate. Kennedy – Washington Township Medical ICU nurse, Robert Levin, RN, of Williamstown, NJ, a 5-year Kennedy associate....
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NEWARK - Dozens of city officers are being pulled out from behind desks and onto the street as officials attempt to ward off the latest surge of violence to envelop the city. Mayor Ras Baraka announced the redeployments in a statement this afternoon, saying he opted for the move after a 36-hour period during which five…
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Voting Continues For "America's Choice" The "2016 Miss America Competition" To Broadcast Live on Sunday, September 13th from Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall on the ABC Television Network Atlantic City, NJ (August 20, 2015) - The Miss America Organization, dick clark productions and ABC announced today that TV personality Chris Harrison (ABC's "The Bachelor") will return as host for the "2016 Miss America Competition." This marks the 7th year that fan favorite Chris Harrison lends his talent to the competition. The "2016 Miss America Competition" airs live from Atlantic City's Boardwalk Hall on SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 (9:00 - 11:00p.m./ET) on the...
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by David Epstein, ProPublica, and Michael J. Joyner, special to ProPublica Earlier this month, London’s Sunday Times and German broadcaster ARD published a joint investigation on doping in track and field that included an analysis of 12,000 leaked blood tests from 5,000 athletes between 2001 and 2012. The tests had been carried out by the IAAF, track and field’s international governing body. Two respected experts in doping methods said blood tests of 800 of the athletes were “highly suggestive of doping or at the very least abnormal.” Ten runners who won medals in endurance events at the 2012 Summer Olympics...
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Joan Geraci Born: April 09, 1934 Died: August 16, 2015 Joan Geraci (née Knapp), on August 16, 2015, of Bellmawr. Age 81. Beloved wife of the late Samuel. Devoted mother of Joan Geraci, Cynthia Geraci-Shaw, Salvatore Geraci (Kathleen) and Ron Geraci. Dear sister of the late William Knapp. Loving grandmother of Billy, Phillip, Bryan, Lisa, Brittany and the late Christopher, and loving great grandmother. There will be a viewing from 7 to 9pm Thursday eve and 10 to 11am Friday morning at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral service 11am Friday at the funeral home. Interment New St. Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr....
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press release August 20, 2015 With the advent of Internet communications, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) forensic specialists and special agents are witnessing a relatively new phenomenon in the twisted realm of child sexual abuse. Child predators often willingly perform devious acts against children at the behest and direction of a remote viewer, who may be located thousands of miles away. Such was the crime HSI special agents discovered in February 2013 at the home of Jeff Clouse, 45 of Conyers, Georgia, who had hundreds of child pornography and videos on his computer, including live...
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