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

TRAFFIC ALERT: RT. 47 Bridge over Big Timber Creek Road Work Continues

Closures necessary to demolish concrete median (Trenton) – The Route 47 Bridge over Big Timber Creek is scheduled to have single lane closures in both directions Monday as the bridge replacement project begins in Camden and Gloucester counties. From 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Monday, April 22, the left lanes on Route 47 northbound and southbound will be closed between River Drive in Westville, Gloucester County and the Brooklawn Circle in Brooklawn, Camden County. The closure is necessary to remove the concrete median on the Route 47 Bridge over Big Timber Creek. The $47.8 million federally funded project will replace... Read more →


AC Casino Happenings: Bally’s Atlantic City Celebrates 45th Anniversary

With New Steakhouse, VIP Amenities and Special Offerings (Atlantic City, NJ) April 17, 2024 – Bally's Atlantic City is thrilled to commemorate its 45th Anniversary by introducing a range of new amenities and special offerings designed to enhance the guest experience. Building upon the successful completion of over $100 million in renovations in the summer of 2022, Bally's is excited to announce additional improvements that will take the customer experience to new heights. These enhancements are aimed at providing guests with even more exciting and enjoyable amenities, ensuring that their visit to Bally's Atlantic City is truly memorable. As part... Read more →


Thomas Hagan, age 79, of Bellmawr; Gloucester High Alum, NJ National Guard

In the loving care of his son Thomas III and the staff at Samaritan Hospice in Voorhees, Thomas passed peacefully on April 16, 2024, at the age of 79. Longtime resident of Bellmawr, and formerly of Gloucester City. Predeceased by his daughter, Dawn Hagan Byers (surviving Jeff) and his wife, Catherine Hagan. Survived by his son, Thomas W. Hagan, III and his wife, Rachel. Cherished grandfather of Jake Byers, Ashlyn Byers and Olivia Hagan. Tom was a graduate of Gloucester High School class of 1964. He proudly served our country in the U.S. Army National Guard. Tom had a long... Read more →


CNB Fishing Maryland Report: Warming Waters Coming AND Spawning Gamefish will Follow

Maryland Fishing Report – April 17 April 17, 2024 Tim Wills was out on the Bay recently fishing for blue catfish with his friends and enjoyed a great day on the water together. Photo by Bob Neighoff We are in store for some nice weather this week, so be sure to get outdoors and enjoy some of the many fishing opportunities in Maryland. Trout fishing is bolstered with continuing stockings, other freshwater species are active, and blue catfish can be found in every tidal water of the Chesapeake Bay. Forecast Summary: April 17 – April 23: Warming days in the... Read more →


SKY NEWS Video: Joe Biden's Cognitive Decline Continues

"I Made It Clear To Israelis - Don't Move on Haifa," Joe Biden (You know, Haifa - that city in Israel...) SOURCE SKY NEWS 56,885 views Apr 18, 2024 Sky News host Rita Panahi claims President Joe Biden’s “cognitive decline” is hitting “new lows” as she reacts to his latest gaffes. In one video, the President appeared to confuse the Israeli city Haifa with Rafah in Gaza. “I made it clear to Israelis, don’t move on Haifa,” President Biden said. President Biden also bizarrely claimed cannibals ate his uncle after his plane crashed. However, Pentagon records state the aircraft plunged... Read more →


South Philadelphia Angler Catches a Massive Hog Striper, Weight 40 Pounds

photo provided CNB HUNTING AND FISHING NEWS (April 19, 2024)--Rob Bongiovanni Jr., a remarkable fisherman from South Philadelphia, caught a massive 40-pound hog stripper near the Delaware Memorial Bridge on Wednesday, April 17, around 11:30 PM. His skills and determination are truly impressive, and his catch is a testament to his hard work and dedication. Furthermore, it's worth mentioning that he is the nephew of Gary and Rose (Bongiovanni) Devine, which shows that fishing talent runs in the family. Gary and Rose reside in Pilesgrove. Gary, a retired plumber, is a former resident of Gloucester City. Read more →


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Is Ranked-Choice Voting Coming to New Jersey

Support grows for ranked-choice voting in municipal, school board elections by Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New Jersey Monitor April 18, 2024 As the fight over the county line unfolds, some lawmakers say now is the time to bring ranked-choice voting to local elections in New Jersey. With federal judges ordering county clerks to use a new kind of ballot for June’s Democratic primaries, this is “exactly the time to have this conversation,” said Sen. Andrew Zwicker (D-Middlesex). Source CNBNews graphic file “If we’re changing the ballot design, flip the switch to do the whole thing at once, and let’s change how people... Read more →


Please Support the Gloucester City Softball and Little League Baseball Saturday, April 20

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GCHS Rams Basketball Coach Marks 700th Victory

photo provided GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (APRIL 18, 2024)(CNBNews)--The Lady Rams proved their mettle on February 1, 2024, with a decisive win over Pitman in a Tri-County Conference game, earning their coach Lisa Angelotti Gedaka her 700th victory. Ram player Lisa Angeolloti with Monsignor Edward Lucitt, pastor of St. Mary's parish. As he was affectionately called, Big Ed was a big fan of the school's sports teams. Lisa's legendary status as the most accomplished girls' basketball coach in South Jersey's history and the eighth coach in the state to reach this milestone is a testament to her unwavering determination and exceptional... Read more →


Rowan Guard Marcellus Ross named the Co-Small College Player of the Year

CHERRY HILL, NJ - Rowan guard Marcellus Ross (Sicklerville, NJ/St. Joseph’s Hammonton) was named the Co-Small College Player of the Year by the Albert Carino Boys Basketball Club of South Jersey and received the honor during the organization annual awards banquet on April 16th. Dominic Dunn of Widener shared the honor with Ross. The senior was selected to the All-Conference Second Team this year, marking his third consecutive selection to the All-NJAC Team. Ross recorded 20 or more points in 10 of Rowan’s 27 games this season, while averaging a career-high 18.7 points per game. He topped the conference in... Read more →


New Jersey General Assembly Passes Hurricane Ida Homeowner Mortgage Reliel Bill

Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats would bolster support for storm-impacted residents in their efforts to rebuild (Trenton) – Legislation that would establish mortgage payment relief and foreclosure protection for certain homeowners impacted by the remnants of Hurricane Ida passed New Jersey’s General Assembly on Monday. Bill A2294, sponsored by Democratic Assemblywoman Yvonne Lopez and Assemblymen Roy Freiman and Chris Tully, would direct servicers to grant mortgage forbearance to storm-impacted homeowners. In late summer 2021, Hurricane Ida brought torrential downpours and severe flooding to New Jersey, impacting homes, businesses and infrastructure across the state. The effects of Hurricane Ida displaced thousands... Read more →


Rutgers Names Commencement Speaker

Freeman Hrabowski III, a renowned educator, mathematician and president emeritus of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, will be awarded an honorary doctor of letters degree when he addresses graduates at the 258th anniversary commencement of Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Rutgers Health on May 12, 2024, the Rutgers Board of Governors approved today. Freeman Hrabowski III The board also approved an honorary doctor of letters degree for Rutgers alumnus Jelani Cobb, dean of the Columbia Journalism School and an award-winning author; an honorary doctor of laws degree for William Best, chair of the Rutgers Board of Governors and senior vice... Read more →


AUSTRALIA’S THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER SET TO UNTAME AT BALLY’S ATLANTIC CITY

Click Here For Video MAY 18 Atlantic City, NJ (April 8, 2024) – Get ready to be blown away by an exhilarating and electrifying extravaganza as Australia’s Thunder from Down Under, the world-renowned Australian male revue, announces its highly anticipated return to Bally's Atlantic City. The UNTAMED 2024 TOUR, set to ignite the stage on May 18, promises an unforgettable night of entertainment for fans across the country. After a long hiatus, entertainment is back at Bally's, and what better way to celebrate than with the scorching hot international sensation, Australia’s Thunder from Down Under. Known for their captivating performances... Read more →


ATLANTIC CITY CASINO NEWS: Join the Fun at Bally’s

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HOME COUNTRY: SPRING MORNINGS ARE A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS

Spring mornings are a lot like Christmas. Each day we get up and go out into the yard, or walk along the creek or visit the horses in the pasture. And each day, each morning, we find something new the sun has brought us. Pinfeather leaves of an unbelievable green now start showing on cottonwoods that have stood like stark ghostly frames all through the cold winter. Hopeful blades of grass peek through clumps of brown left over from last summer’s verdant pasture. Everywhere we look there is something new and different. A lot of this Christmas-in-spring is kept just... Read more →


Fatal Motor Vehicle Accident in Pennsauken

Pennsauken, N.J.- Detectives are investigating a motor vehicle crash in Pennsauken that killed a man on Tuesday afternoon, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Pennsauken Police Chief Phil Olivo. On April 16, 2024, at approximately 3:22 p.m., the Pennsauken Police Department was dispatched to the area of the 9000 block of Crescent Boulevard southbound for a two-car motor vehicle crash. Upon arrival, Pennsauken Police officers located a Chrysler motor vehicle that crashed into the rear of a tractor-trailer. A passenger, identified as a 20-year- male from Pennsauken, was entrapped in the Chrysler and later pronounced deceased on scene.... Read more →


2 Shot in Camden City, 56-Year-Old Man Dies

Camden City, N.J.- Detectives are investigating a shooting that killed one man and injured another man on Monday evening in Camden City, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. On Monday, April 15, 2024, at approximately 7:03 p.m., Camden County Police officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of Carl Miller Boulevard in Camden City, for a report of a person shot. Upon arrival, officers located two males suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. One male victim, Desmond Mark Williams, 56, of Camden City was transported to Cooper University Hospital by a Camden County... Read more →


16,000 Kids Without Health Insurance in Camden County

In response to 16,000 children in South Jersey losing health insurance coverage last year, the Board of Commissioners, the Camden Coalition and Mayor Victor Carstarphen have partnered with several local organizations to launch the Cover All Kids initiative. This campaign aims to raise awareness and enroll as many children as possible who are eligible for free or affordable government health insurance. Last year, as pandemic-related programs wound down, people on NJ FamilyCare/Medicaid were required to re-enroll and have their eligibility redetermined. The Camden Coalition’s redetermination data shows that a total of 16,000 children were terminated in the three-month period between... Read more →


The Public Hanging of Donald Trump Continues

First seven jurors picked in Trump hush money trail By Brett Rowland | The Center Square Apr 16, 2024 U.S. President Donald J. Trump shakes hands of well-wishers gathered to greet him upon his arrival at the North Dakota Air National Guard Base, Fargo, N.D., Sept. 7, 2018. U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. David H Lipp (The Center Square) – Efforts to pick a jury continued Tuesday, the second day of former President Donald Trump's historic criminal trial. Trump is the first president to face criminal charges, which he described as a politically motivated prosecution designed... Read more →


MISSING PERSON: Dimaryen Williams, of Camden City

(Camden, NJ) – The Camden County Police Department is looking for a missing 14-year-old from Whitman Park. Dimaryen Williams has been reported missing from his home on the 2000 block of Ferry Avenue. He is described as a black male, 5’7”, 135 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a black Looney Tunes sweater, black pants and black sneakers. He is known to frequent Whitman Park, Lanning Square and Bergen Square. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the CCPD tip line at (856) 757-7042. Read more →


Rowan Defeats York 6-5 in Non-Conference Baseball Today

GLASSBORO, NJ – Chris Serrano and Karson Harcourt had key hits and Dylan Maria drove in the winning run as #20 Rowan defeated York (Pa.), 6-5, in non-conference baseball action today, with the Profs improving to 17-9 on the year. Phil Sedalis went 3-for-5 with two runs scored with Jason Morgan and Nick Struble chipping in two hits each. Serrano drove in two runs as did Maria, with the Profs totaling four doubles in the game. Freshman Nick Cugino (1-0) earned his first victory as a Prof in 2.1 innings of work with Sean Colbert picking up his team-best third... Read more →


GCHS ALUMNI NEWS: Honoring the 1997-98 Gloucester Catholic Boys' Basketball Team

RAMBLINGS photo GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (April 16, 2024)(CNBNews)--The 1997-98 Gloucester Catholic Boys' Basketball team was highlighted in the Alumni section of the winter-spring issue of the RAMBLINGS. That season, the Rams dominated the Tri-County Royal Division and finished as the 15th-ranked team in South Jersey according to the final rankings by Courier Post. Their impressive record of outscoring their opponents by nearly 12 points per game is the 10th highest point difference in the program's history. There's no denying that this team was a force to be reckoned with, and their achievements speak for themselves. The coach of the team... Read more →


Achieving a Balanced Lifestyle by Boxing

In today's fast-moving world, keeping up with a healthy routine can feel like a big challenge. With busy work schedules and long lists of things to do, it's easy to put exercise and taking care of ourselves on the back burner. But even in the middle of all this craziness, there's something powerful that can help us. It's called boxing. Boxing isn't just about throwing punches; it's a way to boost both our physical fitness and our mental strength. At Hayabusa, a global leader in combat equipment and technical fight apparel, we understand the importance of incorporating boxing into your... Read more →


The CC Board of Commissioners Presents the 2024 Collingswood String Band Parade this Saturday

Last year's parade photos courtesy of Camden County COLLINGSWOOD, NJ (April 16, 2024)(CNBNews)--The Camden County Board of Commissioners will present the second annual String Band Parade on Saturday, a daylong event to highlight the county as a destination and deliver a boost to the local economy. This year, former Philadelphia Eagle player Jon Runyan will lead the parade as Grand Marshall. The event will feature food, games and music from 15 participating string bands that will perform in a parade down Haddon Avenue. After the parade ends string bands will continue to play outside sponsored establishments throughout Haddon Township. Last... Read more →


Why Is Live Casino Online Game Always Popular?

Did you know that online live casino games have experienced a 300% surge in popularity in the last year alone? The allure of real-time gaming action, interactive experience, and the convenience of playing from anywhere contribute to the enduring appeal of live casino Malaysia games. With advanced technology enhancing the immersive experience, it's no wonder why live casino online games remain a top choice for gaming enthusiasts worldwide. Understanding Live Casino Games Live casino games offer an immersive experience similar to traditional casinos, with real-time interactions and a live croupier. They differ from online casino games by providing a more... Read more →


Choosing the Right Cannabis Seeds: A Comprehensive Overview

Total control over the process, from seed choice to harvest, is what inspires many people to try growing cannabis at home. The choices begin with the right seed based on what you want. Before buying any seeds, consider the following to make sure you find something that will end up being perfect. Where Will You Grow the Cannabis? Carefully consider where you're going to be growing the plants if you need cannabis seeds. If you're growing outdoors, you will want to look for something that's going to grow well in your local area. You may also want to check for... Read more →


CNB Medical: Never One to Shy Away from a Challenge - Including Testicular Cancer

James Harabedian Jr. has never been one to shy away from a challenge. Growing up in NJ, he and his competitive nature fell in love with ice hockey, soccer and lacrosse. So when the 28-year-old sales manager and lacrosse coach was diagnosed with testicular cancer last winter, he knew it would be the greatest test of his adversity to date. And in this ultimate competition with cancer, Harabedian is prevailing. Last February, the Berkeley Heights man discovered a lump in his left testicle. Startling because he knew it wasn’t there the week before. He didn’t hesitate to take action. Within... Read more →


Philadelphia PD Investigating Officer Involved Shooting Near Clara Muhammad Square

PHILADELPHIA—On Wednesday, April 10th, 2024, hundreds of people attended the Eid Al-Fitr Festival inside Clara Muhammad Square (4700 Wyalusing Avenue). Due to the large group of people, multiple vehicles were parked on private property inside the gas station, which is adjacent to the park. The gas station owner requested that police issue parking tickets to the unauthorized vehicles parked on his property. While officers were on location issuing parking violations, they heard numerous gunshots coming from inside the park. The officers began running toward the gunfire and observed several individuals armed with firearms. During this incident, Officer Diamond Jaynes of... Read more →


COMMUNITY EVENT: Philadelphia Zoo and Craft Hospitality Host Philly Wine Fest 2024

Wine Lovers Have the Option of Two Day-Time Sessions on Saturday, May 18 Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Zoo is partnering with Craft Hospitality to bring a fabulous selection of wines to the Zoo for Philly Wine Fest: Spring Edition on Saturday, May 18. More than two dozen wineries will be pouring a wide selection of specially curated seasonal reds, whites, rosés and more. The event will take place on the Zoo’s Impala Lawn with live entertainment performing throughout the day on Impala Stage. Guests are invited to choose from two sessions, 1:00-3:00pm or 4:30-6:30pm, with Early Access options available for... Read more →


Festival Season: The Top Five in New Jersey

Festival season is here, and the US is home to some of the biggest music, food and cultural festivals across the world. To celebrate all the great festivities going on across the country, Betway decided to analyze the most popular festivals in each state based on search volumes in the past 12 months. Using Keyword Tool io to calculate the total number of searches for the top festivals in New Jersey, it can be revealed that the most popular festival in the state is the Barefoot Country Music Fest. In total, the longest running folk parade had 71,040 searches in... Read more →


Camden City Detectives Investigating Murder

Camden City, N.J.- Detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of a man on Saturday in Camden City, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. On April 13, 2024, at 10:19 p.m., the Camden County Police Department received a ShotSpotter activation for gunfire in the area of the 1600 block of Mt. Ephraim Avenue in Camden City. Upon arrival at the scene, Camden County Police Officers located two male victims suffering from gunshot wounds. Both victims were transported to Cooper University Hospital by a Camden County Police patrol vehicle. Algie Harmon, 32, of Camden... Read more →


American Legion: Five Things to Know, April 15

Olivia Gibson/U.S. Air Force) The American Legion APR 15, 2024 1. U.S. forces in the Middle East shot down dozens of missiles and drones over the weekend as Iran launched its first ever attack from its own territory on Israel, senior White House officials said. The Iranian attack involved more than 300 aerial munitions, including 100 ballistic missiles, more than 30 cruise missiles and 150 one-way attack drones, senior administration officials said in a telephone press conference Sunday. The White House believes that 99% of the aerial threats were intercepted and that the attack caused no significant damage, said a... Read more →


Fireman Injured; Another Stabbing; 2 Hurt at Muslin Event; Cop Involved in Shooting

PHILADELPHIA, PA (April 15, 2024)(CNBNews)--At approximately 1:45 am on Monday, April 8, 2024, Unit#1, a dark-colored Sedan driven by a 52-year-old male, collided with five legally parked vehicles while traveling eastbound on the 4700 block of Osage Avenue. PFD responded to the crash, and during their response, a firefighter attempted to prevent the male driver from fleeing, but the driver of Unit#1 drove over the firefighter's right foot. Eventually, Unit#1 stopped after colliding with the side of the Fire Truck. Both the driver of Unit#1 and the firefighter were transported to Penn-Presbyterian Medical Center in stable condition. The five legally... Read more →


Shirley Walton, 87, of Brooklawn

On April 12, 2024, in the loving care of her children. Age 87 (nee Gaunt) Of Brooklawn. Devoted wife of 49 years to the late William E. Walton, Sr. Cherished mother of William E. Walton, Jr., Dennis D. (Genevieve Marquez) and Virginia L. “Ginny” (Neall) Alcott. Beloved grandmother of Lauren T. (AJ) Galda, Lindsey D. Alcott and Jake R. Alcott. Loving great-grandmother of Harper E. Galda, Luke T. Galda and Travis C. Galda. Shirley was born in Philadelphia, PA and was a longtime resident of Brooklawn. She was a member of the Brooklawn Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary. Relatives and friends... Read more →


LIGHT IT UP BLUE” OR RED? 

John Driscoll | Special to CNBNews “The Debate between Autism Awareness’ Blue Identity and Autism Acceptance’s Red Identity. (Historically, Autism Awareness has been associated with Blue Lighting and Autism Acceptance with Red.) Can I accept something that I am not aware of? In 1988 President Ronald Reagan issued the first Presidential Proclamation declaring April as Autism Awareness Month. Around that time there was a shift in economic “policies” regarding funding for care for persons with disabilities. Many of the government-operated institutions began to shut down and many school districts began offering greater services for children with disabilities. Programs like “early... Read more →


Stabbing Incident, One-Year-Old -Boy; A Person of Interest In Custody

PHILADELPHIA—A Person of interest is in police custody at this time regarding the incidents below. Stabbing Incident in the 9th District In Philadelphia, PA, a 1-year-old boy was stabbed in the left forearm at 3XX South 18th Street (outside) at 12:02 pm. He was transported to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia by the PFD-Medic Unit and is stable. No weapon was found, no arrests were made, and there was no scene. Stabbing Incident in the 6th District: In Philadelphia, PA, a 24-year-old Asian female was stabbed in the chest and left finger at 13XX Chancellor Street at 8:29 am. She... Read more →


Eagle Genius Beer Company's Celebration

Philadelphia - PA - Philadelphia-based Evil Genius Beer Company is hosting their first ever 4/20 themed block party and celebrating the classic stoner holiday with a Pineapple Express themed brew dubbed The Apex of The Vortex of Joint Engineering, a Hazy IPA aptly brewed with Pineapple. The new beer will be released on Friday, April 19th in 32oz Crowler cans and stock is hyper limited with only 100 units available. On Saturday, April 20th, Evil Genius presents the Evil Genius 4/20 Block Party from 12:00pm to 6:00pm on the 1700 block of N. Front St. in Fishtown, outside of their... Read more →


Mrs. Jenny Ribchinsky, age 73, of Gloucester City

Gloucester City, NJ. On April 11, 2024, at the age of 73. (nee Laggy). Born in Gloucester City, NJ, she was the daughter of the late Joseph M. and Florence May (Thomas) Laggy. Jenny was predeceased by her husband of 47 years, Fred R. Ribchinsky in September 2019. She is survived by her son, Joseph Ribchinsky (Sandi); her grandchildren, great Grandchildren, brothers, sisters, many nieces and nephews. Jenny retired as a manager for Beautiful Rags in Bellmawr, in 2016 after 40 years of service. A Christian woman, she loved spending time with her family and had enjoyed many years at... Read more →


Jewish Federation of Great Philadelphia Condemns Iran's Attack on Israel

The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia strongly condemns the Islamic Republic of Iran’s brazen attack on Israel in its attempt to cause chaos and terror in the region. For the first time since the Gulf War in 1991, a sovereign nation directly attacked Israel. Together with the Greater Philadelphia Jewish community, we stand resolute in our support for the Israeli people’s right to defend themselves, and we are immensely grateful for the unity shown by the Biden administration and Israel's allies to thwart 99% of the over 331 cruise missiles and drones launched at Israel. Though the attack was largely... Read more →


GOOD BYE GLOUCESTER CITY

Dorothy Philbin | CNBNews For 115 years one member or other of my family has lived in Gloucester City. I am sad, in one way, to have left my hometown behind but I felt it was a necessity. I recently went through my yearbook and didn't see anyone I graduated with still in Gloucester City. Many have moved to Florida and are happy; happy enough to encourage classmates to move there with them. Gloucester City has always been a one-party city - that being Democratic. On January 2, 1933, the newly hired employees were listed in the Courier Post. Not... Read more →


Do You Run a Small Business? Beware of the Common Bookkeeping Challenges!

Every large and small business must consider its accounting systems and processes to survive and grow. Small companies must be more careful due to the scarcity of resources. They often rely on a DIY approach in bookkeeping. However, it becomes challenging for them to do record keeping as their hands remain too tied. They lose track of cash flows, which eventually affects their financial planning. Please avoid this costly mistake if you own a small business. Even though resources are limited, you can outsource this critical work to a bookkeeping service provider for help. They can charge hourly or monthly... Read more →


Rowan Wins Second Straight, now 15-8 and 3-5 in Conference

CAMDEN, NJ – Jason Morgan and Pat Defeciani each homered, and Tyler Cannon and Karson Harcourt had three hits each as #18 Rowan held off a late rally by Rutgers-Camden to take a 9-8 win in the second game of the NJAC baseball series. Rowan wins its second straight to improve to 15-8 and 3-5 in the conference. Morgan and Defeciani each homered for the second straight game to lead the way, with Defeciani picking up three RBI. Cannon was 3-for-5 while Dylan Maria had two hits as the Profs recorded 14 hits to build up a 9-4 lead in... Read more →


Rowan's Head Football Coach Stepping Down

Jay Accorsi Announces Retirement as Rowan Head Football Coach After 22 Seasons of Leading the Profs GLASSBORO, NJ (April 12, 2024)--– Jay Accorsi, the Rowan University football program’s all-time leader in victories, has announced his retirement as head football coach after 22 seasons at the helm. The longest-tenured head coach in the program’s history, Accorsi leaves after a total of 30 years of service to the University. Accorsi’s head coaching record in 22 years stands at 143-78 with seven shared or outright NJAC titles and seven appearances in the NCAA Division III Championships. The Profs made four straight NCAA Playoff... Read more →


Port of Baltimore Safety Zone – Key Bridge Response 2024 One-Way ONLY Transit Opportunity

For Recreational Vessels Through the Safety Zone The Captain of the Port (COTP) has established a transit plan to afford recreational vessels the opportunity for transit through the Key Bridge Response Safety Zone. Traffic will be one-way at a time: on Tuesday, April 16th, OUTBOUND transits will be permitted from 6:30 am to 7:30 am, and INBOUNDtransits will be permitted from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. The Unified Command or Captain of the Port may cancel these time periods at any time for safety reasons. Mariners must monitor VHF Channel 16 while transiting the area. All recreational vessels must follow... Read more →


Getting back into sport and looking after my diet

"It's decided; I'm going back to sport! That's a good thing. It's worth remembering that a sedentary lifestyle is a scourge of modern times. We are far too static. The body and mind are never relieved, and we create tensions. The natural massage of movement no longer stimulates our organs. The body becomes numb and rigid. That's why we've decided to give you as much advice as possible on how to get back into exercise in the best possible conditions. Because sport is movement. And movement is life. After your sports session, you can also use CBD oil to relax... Read more →


Real Prize Sweepstakes Casinos in the US

Introduction Sweepstakes casinos have gained significant popularity in the United States and Canada, offering players a unique opportunity to enjoy casino-style games while potentially winning real prizes. These online platforms operate differently from traditional online casinos, adhering to sweepstakes laws and regulations. In this article, we'll dive into the world of sweepstakes casinos, explaining how they work, their legality, and showcase three popular platforms: Crown Coins Casino, Luckybird.io, and High 5 Casino. How Sweepstakes Casinos Work When playing at a sweepstakes casino, players typically purchase gold coins, which serve as the primary virtual currency for playing games. These gold coins... Read more →