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Guide to a Successful Inmate Search

Inmate Defined An inmate is an individual held in a state or a state-owned institution. Such institutions include prisons, correctional institutions for minors, detention centers for prisoners of war, and psychiatric hospitals for the mentally challenged. In almost all cases, these inmates are not in these institutions of their own free will; there is a degree of force involved. Why carry out an Inmate Search? There are many reasons why someone would want to search for an incarcerated inmate. An inmate could have been left an inheritance by a relative and there's need to inform him/her but no-one knows in which institution they are being held. It could also be that a close relative of the inmate (child, father, wife, or brother) has passed on and other relatives feel that the inmate should be informed. Guideline to Follow Searching for inmates starts from different positions. Some know the particular country... Read more →


Guest Opinion: Catholic Nominees To High Court Face Bias 

September 22, 2020 Bill Donohue | CNBNews Contributor Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on Senate Democrats who will vote on the next nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court: According to multiple news reports, the two leading candidates to fill the opening on the U.S. Supreme Court are Amy Coney Barrett and Barbara Lagoa. Both federal judges are Catholic. This raises a serious issue: In the event that either woman is nominated, senators who have shown a bias against Catholics being seated on the federal bench should recuse themselves. There are five Democrats who are already tainted. Their remarks were made as members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. 1) Sen. Dick Durbin On September 7, 2018, I wrote to him regarding his remarks of September 6 on the suitability of University of Notre Dame Law School professor Amy Coney Barrett to be seated on the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.... Read more →


The Electrical Inspection Electrical Installation of Properties

(September 23, 2020)--Qualified engineers (Electricians) know almost everything with detail and how to get benefits form the best executions plans to achieve your objectives form fast result oriented ideas. Almost everything is belonging to the interest’s levels of the people and to give some inspirations to make sure about best quality features and to get the best responsive feedbacks. There are numerous plans and useful strategies which can be following and adopted to make perfect plans and to get the fast meaningful results. Importance of Electrical Safety Regulations No one can deny the importance and the role of the EICR certificate. Check the installation is safe and secure in a building. Advance arrangements from flooding or water damage. Electrical Inspection Certificate Assurance. Protection against damage and dead units. Identification of defective points. Knowledge about Requirements for Electrical Installations (IEE Wiring Regulations). The Value and Importance of EICR Reports The value... Read more →


Guest Opinion: I Can't Believe You Would Vote For Him

To answer all of those of you who would say “I can't believe you would vote for Trump." Well folks listen up! I'm not just voting for him. I'm voting for the second Amendment. I'm voting for the next supreme court justice. I'm voting for the electoral college, and the Republic we live in. I'm voting for the Police and law and order. I'm voting for the military, and the veterans who fought for and died for this Country. I'm voting for the Flag that is always missing from the Democratic background. I'm voting for the right to speak my opinion and not be censored. I’m voting for secure borders. I’m voting for the right to praise my God without fear. I’m voting for every unborn soul the Democrats want to murder. I’m voting for freedom and the American Dream. I’m voting for good and against evil. I'm not just... Read more →


Darknet Narcotics Operation Dismantled; over 170 Arrests Worldwide

WASHINGTON, DC--Today, the Department of Justice, through the Joint Criminal Opioid and Darknet Enforcement (JCODE) team joined Europol to announce the results of Operation DisrupTor, a coordinated international effort to disrupt opioid trafficking on the Darknet. The operation, which was conducted across the United States and Europe, demonstrates the continued partnership between JCODE and Europol against the illegal sale of drugs and other illicit goods and services. Operation DisrupTor builds on the success of last year’s Operation SaboTor and the coordinated law enforcement takedown of the Wall Street Market, one of the largest illegal online markets on the dark web. Following the Wall Street Market takedown in May 2019, U.S. and international law enforcement agencies obtained intelligence to identify Darknet drug traffickers, resulting in a series of complementary, but separate, law enforcement investigations. Operation DisrupTor actions have resulted in the arrest of 179 Darknet drug traffickers and fraudulent criminals who... Read more →


Mayor Spencer: "Gloucester City Halloween Celebration Will Take Place At Your Risk

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ--(September 23, 2020)--Mayor Dan Spencer and the Celebrations Committee have released the following statement regarding Halloween activities in Gloucester City. The celebration of Halloween and Trick-or-Treating will take place as scheduled “at your own risk” on Saturday, October 31st between the hours of 3pm to 7pm. Parents should decide if they feel it is safe enough for their children to participate in going door to door to collect candy. Likewise, neighbors should decide if they feel safe in distributing candy to those trick or treaters coming to their door. If you choose not to participate, we are asking neighbors to leave their door closed and to post a sign in their window that they are NOT PARTICIPATING in candy distribution. Those children who are trick or treating, and parents who are escorting them, should be wearing a face covering (mask) and also should have hand sanitizer with them... Read more →


GTPD American Red Cross Blood Drive

Join the Gloucester Township Police Department Tuesday October 6th, 2020 for our American Red Cross Blood Drive at the Gloucester Township Senior Center at the Municipal Complex. It's located 1261 Chews Landing Road Gloucester Township, right next to Veteran's Memorial Park. Appointments are preferred. Call 1-800-REDCROSS MAKE AN APPOINTMENT ONLINE: SIGN UP! Or sign up at www.redcrossblood.org and use sponsor code: gloucester township police Tuesday, October 6th 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM Address/Location Gloucester Township Police Department 1261 Chews Landing Rd Gloucester Township, NJ 08021 Contact Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-emergencies: 856-228-4500 Read more →


Kutztown University welcomed 2,310 new students for 2020-21

Significant Increase in Retention, more than 2,300 new students highlight 2020 Fall Enrollment at Kutztown University KUTZTOWN, PA (09/22/2020) Kutztown University welcomed 2,310 new students, while retention increased by 3.13% for the 2020-21 academic year. Total enrollment for the 2020 fall semester is 7,892, down slightly from last fall (8,199 students). New students rose by 3.3% from last year and includes 1,532 freshmen, 442 transfers and 336 graduate students. Retention of first-time, first-year undergraduate students increased to 77.32%, while persistence (the percent of overall undergraduates who continue from year-to-year) jumped 1.56% to 66.57%. The increase in retention rate is the highest for the university since 2010. In addition, the average high school GPA of the fall 2020 freshmen class increased from 3.19 to 3.26, the highest for the university in the last 15 years. "I want to thank our Enrollment Management and Admissions staff and the entire Kutztown University community... Read more →


Letters to the Editor: The legacy of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg....

This week, as we mourn the loss of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we honor her legacy by remembering her as a trailblazer and titan of our American legal system who dedicated her life to the pursuit of equality. In both her personal career and legal writings, Justice Ginsburg’s life story was fundamentally intertwined with our country’s reckoning with gender equality. She will be remembered for her towering intellect and passionate belief that all men and women are created equal. Justice Ginsburg went by the initials RBG, and those 3 letters will now and forever be synonymous with justice. Cementing Justice Ginsburg’s Legacy While we continue to mourn the loss of RBG, it is also important to recognize the steps we must take to further cement her legacy. The Senate must follow precedent, as well as the wishes of Justice Ginsburg, and not confirm a justice until after the... Read more →


Bloomsburg University Students Named to Tri-Alpha Honor Society

BLOOMSBURG, PA (09/21/2020)-- Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania recently held its Alpha Alpha Alpha (Tri-Alpha) Honor Society induction ceremony. In all, 56 students were recognized with induction into the honor society that promotes academic excellence, leadership development, and campus and community service for first-generation college students. Tri-Alpha membership is by chapter invitation for eligible students who must be a current full-time degree candidate in an associate's degree or baccalaureate program, has completed at least three full-time semesters of study (minimum 36 credits) terms of study, at least one of which must have been at the institution where they are being inducted (for transfer students), who has an overall GPA of at least 3.2 in all coursework, and who comes from a family where neither parent nor any legal guardians earned a bachelor's degree. The following local students were inducted into the honor society: Grace Castiglia of Marlton Gabriela Musumeci of Pedricktown... Read more →


Biden Tells Voters the Second Amendment Does Not Protect an Individual Right

NRA-ILA release During a September 2019 “townhall” hosted by New Hampshire ABC affiliate WMUR, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden made clear that he does not believe the Second Amendment protects an individual right to keep and bear arms (check Peak Firearms) and that the U.S. Supreme Court decision in District of Columbia v. Heller was incorrect. During the event, Biden was asked, “Do you agree with the D.C. v. Hellerdecision in regards to protecting the individual right to bear arms that are in common use and which are utilized for lawful purposes?” Biden responded in part, “If I were on the court I wouldn’t have made the same ruling. OK, that’s number one.” Later, the noted resume padder and law school plagiarist boasted, And I taught for years Constitutional law and separation of powers, I taught the Second Amendment. And the Second Amendment is not absolute. And we can argue,... Read more →


Assisted Living or Home Health Care? 

(September 23, 2020)--There comes a time in our life when we need to decide for the senior citizens or the older adults who stay with us. It is essential to determine if we want to opt-in for home care services or shift the person to an assisted living community. There are advantages related to both these services. And it is necessary to choose depending on your requirement. The advantages of home care Home care is one of the standard solutions that most families choose as a part of senior care. Today, there are several home care agencies in Queens and elsewhere that provide a host of advantages such as: Comfort Home care allows the individual to stay within their comfort zone. They have their bed and bathroom to use and also carry on with their daily routines. During COVID-19, most seniors affected by the virus are choosing home care over... Read more →


Election 2020: Empowering APP Leaves No Excuses Not to Vote

WASHINGTON, DC … September 18, 2020 – Election day on November 3rd is quickly approaching and Americans across all 50 states are already trying to plan out how they can vote, who will babysit their kids, and how much time they can afford to take off. Their hope is to vote quickly and easily without spending hours in line. Up until now, there’s been no way for Americans to collectively share their polling place intel. Without knowing the best and worst times to line up, voters in some states have had to line up for hours and hours to simply cast a vote. Now with the new Glimpse Social app, voters can simply drop a virtual pin at their assigned polling places to learn when the longest lineups are to avoid long wait times and COVID exposure. Glimpse Social is a free Apple iPhone and Android app. Glimpse works by... Read more →


How to Declutter your Home (and your life)

(September 23, 2020)--Almost everyone has a little clutter in their lives. The problem is, when that clutter becomes unmanageable, it can become extremely stressful, and that's never good for you. If you have an overload of clutter in your home (or in your life), then it can make it feel as if your life is out of control, and the old adage of 'mess causes stress' is more relevant than ever. "Clear clutter – make space for you." – Magdelena Vandenberg Not everyone will have a problem with the clutter that they face every day, but it can quickly become a time-waste or an energy drainer. Severe levels of clutter can even lead to health issues. Decluttering is a stress buster, and it can improve your life in a lot more ways than you might think. Get Organized The best way to start your decluttering is to have a plan.... Read more →


Republican Congressional Candidate Lauches Digital Ad, "When Your Big Brother is the Political Boss"

COLLINGSWOOD – Republican candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s First Congressional District, Claire Gustafson, launched a second video titled “Big brother” today as part of her digital advertising campaign “A point we wanted to make with this ad is that sadly, when your big brother is the political boss you do what you want.” Claire Gustafson said, “Many voters, Democrat and Republican, remember when Donald Norcross compared Camden workers to children. I simply remind them that the media gave him a pass.” Gustafson continued, “Unfortunately, local media has granted Norcross many free passes. Reminding folks of a couple of free passes given to him is important in helping voters make an informed decision.” “Having a big brother as the political boss, it’s obviously much easier for Norcross to raise money than me, but I will not let that deter me.” Gustafson said, “I will continue to work to get our... Read more →


Former Gov. Blagojevich Gives Criminal Justice Speech at Inmates to Entrepreneurs Graduation

September 22, 2020 – Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich gave a commencement address at the Inmates to Entrepreneurs national course graduation, held virtually, via Zoom, Rod Blagojevich in prison (image courtesy of Chicago Sun) on Tuesday, September 22. The course, which was open to individuals with criminal backgrounds who are interested in entrepreneurship, had approximately 60 graduates, and is provided free of charge by the nonprofit. “Inmates to Entrepreneurs is an invaluable program to help men and women develop the necessary skills to start and run a business,” said Blagojevich. “During my eight years in prison, I discovered how smart, resourceful and enterprising many of the men I served time with are – they just need some direction. Directing inmates to become entrepreneurs offers the best chance at a second chance. I believe the comeback is always stronger than the setback,” former Governor Blagojevich continued. In the past three years,... Read more →


State Business Association Criticizes Murphy and Legislature for Increasing Taxes Again...

and for Borrowing and Spending Unrelated to COVID-19 Several bills up for committee votes today will make the proposed FY2021 budget revision go from bad to worse, the New Jersey Business & Industry Association testified today. NJBIA Vice President of Government Affairs Christopher Emigholz told the Assembly and Senate Budget committees today that adding another $500 million in borrowing to the already unnecessary $4 billion in borrowing submitted by Gov. Phil Murphy is wholly irresponsible. “It is extremely disappointing that a budget that already had too much borrowing and spending when proposed now has more borrowing and spending for items completely unrelated to COVID-19,” Emigholz said. “The more we borrow unnecessarily, the more it hurts our future budgets and crowds out the good spending we all want on things such as: education, preschool, infrastructure, workforce development and innovation.” NJBIA has been strongly advocating for controlling spending and borrowing – and... Read more →


Jose L. Saez, Charged with Killing Westville Woman

WESTVILLE, NJ (Sept. 22, 2020)--On Sunday, September 20, 2020, at approximately 1:25 pm, officers from the Westville Police Department responded to 608 Broadway, Westville, Gloucester County, New Jersey for a reported unconscious person at the residence. Upon arrival, officers discovered 53 year-old Patricia Dorman deceased inside her residence. An autopsy conducted on Monday, September 21, 2020, by Gloucester County Medical Examiner Dr. Gerald Feigin, ruled Dorman’s cause of death as blunt force trauma and the manner of death as homicide. Through aggressive investigation, detectives from the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office and Westville Police Department worked as a team, identifying 38 year-old Westville resident Jose L. Saez, as the person responsible for the murder of Patricia Dorman. During the afternoon of September 22nd, Saez was arrested in the City of Camden by members of U.S. Marshal’s NY-NJ Regional Fugitive Task Force and the Camden County Sheriff’s Department. Subsequent to processing, Saez... Read more →


*19th Annual Camden Diocesan Virtual Blue Mass Tuesday, September 29

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ--Due to the current restrictions due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Bishop Dennis Sullivan, Bishop of Camden has graciously agreed to celebrate the 2020 Camden Diocesan Blue Mass via Live Stream on Tuesday, September 29 at 10:30 am. Please join in with the celebration for the sacrifice and dedication of the law enforcement and first responders in the Camden Diocese. During these difficult times for law enforcement, it is a prayer that will make us better and stronger. All are invited to join us in the live stream of 19th Annual Camden Diocesan Blue Mass on the Camden Diocese YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter social media sites: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/CamdenDiocese Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DioceseOfCamden/ Twitter: search @camdendiocese or https://twitter.com/camdendiocese source: Gloucester Township Police Department Read more →


Owner of JC Business Center Charged with Filing Bogus Tax Returns for Clients

PHILADELPHIA PA --A multi-count indictment returned by the federal grand jury was unsealed on September 17, 2020. The indictment charged Jean Coq, of Philadelphia, PA, with filing false income tax returns with the Internal Revenue Service. According to the indictment, Jean Coq was the operator of JC Business Center, a tax preparation business in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The indictment alleges that Jean Coq prepared and filed false federal income tax returns for tax years 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Jean Coq filed these tax returns claiming fictitious or falsely inflated Schedules A, Itemized Deductions, for client-taxpayers. The Schedules A claimed inflated state and local income taxes paid, false or inflated gifts to charity, false or inflated unreimbursed employee business expenses, and false or inflated miscellaneous deductions. Jean Coq also claimed adjustments to gross income for personal property rentals “PPR” that did not occur. These falsities resulted in the filing of false... Read more →


NJ News Commons: MURPHY, DEMS AGREE TO $32.7B BUDGET, $4.5B BORROWING

Gloucestercitynews.net files Gov. Phil Murphy and top Democratic lawmakers have introduced a new $32.7 billion budget, including $4.5 billion in borrowing. The nine-month spending plan reduces the public worker pension payment. It doesn't include the governor's baby bond idea, nor higher taxes on cigarettes and guns. (Politico / NJ.com) BE ALERT FOR 'PANDEMIC FATIGUE,' PERSICHILLI SAYS Yesterday, as the state passed the 200,000 mark for coronavirus cases, health commissioner Judy Persichilli warned the public to be on alert for ‘pandemic fatigue.’ We're six months into this crisis, but we must stay vigilant — and it's important to keep a close eye on mental health, she said. (TAPinto Camden) "We know that this new normal will persist for the foreseeable future. And all these factors are causing what is called ‘pandemic fatigue," Persichilli said. "Those experiencing this fatigue may have trouble focusing or may have trouble with eating, or they may... Read more →


Murphy's Budget Will Bring More Taxes for NJ Residents

This story was written and produced by NJ Spotlight. It is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. To read more, visit Gloucestercitynews.net files njspotlight.com. JOHN REITMEYER, BUDGET REPORTER Lawmakers push plan that borrows more than Gov. Phil Murphy wanted. Votes planned for Tuesday State lawmakers are planning to send Gov. Phil Murphy a budget bill later this week that calls for even more spending and borrowing than he originally asked for. The first votes on a $32.7 billion spending bill formally introduced by lawmakers on Monday are scheduled to be held Tuesday afternoon in budget committees in the Assembly and Senate. Also scheduled for committee review on Tuesday are a series of tax hikes proposed to back up the Legislature’s spending bill. Millionaires tax on the table Among them are a higher tax rate for individuals earning over $1 million and up... Read more →


LOOKING BACK – – & MOVING AHEAD

By: Joe Ball, CNBNews Contributor Almost 50 years ago I started an advertising and news publicity one person business. My first investment was a used $35 Royal Typewriter. I also signed a lease at $50/month to rent a space – – in a basement – – at 246 S. 22nd St. It came with a desk and chair. This summer, it will have been 56 years ago. Since then, every day has been different. Some days I thought everyone wanted to hire me. Some days I wondered what I was doing wrong, as there was no business. I was reminiscing to myself (I tend to do that just before falling asleep at night) about associates from our various divisions over the years. Because we are inviting former staffers, clients and suppliers to an informal card exchange during ACT’s Executive Networking Event, February 21, 2012 4:45 PM to 7:15 PM at... Read more →


Regional Autism Provider Continues Expansion with New Bala Cynwyd Site

NeurAbilities Healthcare will open an autism treatment facility in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., on October 1 as part of a larger expansion. Pictured: Kaori Nepo, PhD, BCBA-D, director of behavioral services for NeurAbilities’ Pennsylvania programs, and a young visitor (photographed prior to COVID-19 pandemic and staff masking requirements). South Jersey-based NeurAbilities Healthcare is growing, with a recent King of Prussia (Pa.) addition and more sites planned (VOORHEES, N.J., and BALA CYNWYD, PA.----Sept. 21, 2020) A regional provider of healthcare services for people with autism and other neurological conditions will open a new treatment facility in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., on October 1. The 5,700-square-foot center is part of a major expansion for Voorhees, N.J.-based NeurAbilities Healthcare, which also launched a King of Prussia, Pa., site in April. NeurAbilities plans to open centers in Cherry Hill and Freehold, N.J., later this year, bringing its total number of sites to seven. More Pennsylvania sites... Read more →


The Lines.com: Odds Remain Fluid As Injuries to Star Players Mount Up

(LAS VEGAS) — Injuries to key players — an inescapable part of any NFL season — are beginning to have a significant effect on the game odds ahead of the NFL’s third week, according to TheLines, which tracks odds in U.S. regulated sports betting markets. In fact, at least 15 starters or key role players left games early on Sunday alone, and that is reverberating through Week 3’s lines. “Injuries are a key component to any in-season betting line, but it seems like we’ve had a season’s worth of key injuries already,” said Brett Collson, lead analyst for TheLines.com. “This should be a particularly interesting week with so many star players falling on Sunday. Week 3’s lines have the potential to move significantly as we learn more about the severity of each injury.” The San Francisco 49ers, who have suffered multiple injuries to star players during their 1-1 start to... Read more →


What Murphy's Budget Looks Like with $2.4 Billion in Federal COVID Funding

This story was written and produced by NJ Spotlight. It is being republished under a special NJ News Commons content-sharing agreement related to COVID-19 coverage. To read more, visit njspotlight.com. Gloucestercitynews.net graphic files LILO H. STAINTON, HEALTH CARE REPORTER Some lawmakers and state-funded organizations worry what will happen when that money is gone For six months the coronavirus pandemic has loomed large over New Jersey, taking an enormous toll on the state’s public health and economy, and affecting nearly every aspect of daily life. But you won’t find it by name in Gov. Phil Murphy’s $32.4 billion budget proposal. Instead, the nine-month state-spending plan — which lawmakers must approve by Oct. 1 — seeks to distribute $2.39 billion in new federal dollarsto multiple departments and agencies to help local governments and schools, small businesses, health care providers and struggling families recover from the impacts of COVID-19, according to budget documents.... Read more →


A Recipe For Successfully Digitizing Your Business

by Claire Alexander (NAPSI)—Technology can accelerate business outcomes virtually overnight. But today, with so many options available, choosing what to buy can be a daunting task. Even at big companies, IT departments can spend up to 22 months researching, testing and vetting software only to discover their selection doesn’t end up meeting expectations or needs. So, how do resource-strapped small businesses find the best technology for their operation, fast? Consider it like baking a cake—follow a few steps in the right order, and an appealing option can appear. Step 1: Pinpoint your flavor profile. Start by outlining the exact issues you hope technology can help to solve. After all, the last thing you want is to serve the equivalent of chocolate cake to someone who is gluten intolerant. Work with your colleagues to identify the scope and drivers of your business challenges. If customer engagement is low, why and when?... Read more →


The Importance of Cybersecurity Standards With Law Firms  

(CNBNews)(September 22, 2020)--Legal services are founded on confidentiality and privacy, and the attorney-client relationship is based on it. The profession significantly relies on information and knowledge. With lawyers having access to highly sensitive information from intellectual property to trade secrets, protection of this information is paramount. Regardless of the kind of information law firms have access to, many law firms either do not prioritize cybersecurity or cannot afford it. For this reason, law firms have become targets of cyberattacks. Alec Light provides IT services in Fort Myers with ITNS. Alec shares insights on how law firms can protect client information with proper cybersecurity solutions. Cases of cyberattacks against businesses have been rising worldwide, affecting both small and large companies, making cybersecurity mandatory in law firms. Often small law firms are being targeted by hackers because they believe that they are very unlikely targets to cyberattacks and often do not have... Read more →


How are memory care communities in Pennsylvania providing care during Covid-19?

(September 22, 2020)--A person who has dementia may face a lot of problems daily. It can range from confusion, difficulty in doing daily chores, difficulty communicating, and apathy. It is a mental state of illness that requires critical attention with the utmost care. The pandemic situation has added fuel to this fire. It has added to the common man's mental stress and anxiety as it has become challenging to manage the critical condition outside. It is an entirely new situation out there. People do not know what they can do to deal with it effectively. The memory care facilities in Pennsylvania are trying their level best to help people suffering from the disease. The different activities that can help people with dementia Multiple ways can serve the cause. Health practitioners are using several options to treat patients with dementia. The exercises should be seen in detail to get an insight... Read more →


CNBNews Boxing: Unbeaten Zhang Signs Promotional Deal with Matchroom

Zhang Zhilei (photo)has signed a promotional deal with Matchroom – a deal that sees Eddie Hearn’s promotional outfit appointed as the sole promoter of the Chinese star. The unbeaten China Heavyweight (21-0 16 KOs) has returned to action in November in Monte Carlo, Monaco with a ten-round win over Andriy Rudenko seeing Zhang pick up the WBO Oriental title for the third time – Zhang now sits at #11 with the WBO and #12 with the IBF as he aims to convert his prolific amateur career in the pro game. ‘Big Bang’ is in New Jersey training for his return to the ring Stateside in November, and the 37 year old giant wants to put his career into overdrive and prove that he is ready to challenge for World titles in the paid ranks. The Heavyweight scene couldn’t be any hotter right now, so this is the perfect time for... Read more →


The "Waiting Package” Phishing Scam

September 21, 2020 by Ari Lazarus Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Phishing scams can be hard to spot. For example, we’ve been hearing about one where people get a text message saying that there’s a package waiting for them, and asking them to click a link to learn more. Sounds innocent enough, right? Unfortunately not. Gloucestercitynews.net files The messages are coming from scammers. In some cases, they’re targeted at college students. In that version, scammers text returning students to say there’s a package waiting for them — sometimes claiming it’s been waiting since last spring, when many students had to go home from campus quickly. Whatever the message is, this rule stays the same: If you get an unexpected text message about a package, don’t click on any links. If you think the message could be legit, contact the company using a website or phone number you know is real. But... Read more →


Churches Must Stay Closed Says "Dictator Pelosi"

September 21, 2020 Gloucestercitynews.net files Bill Donohue | CNBNews Contributor Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on Rep. Nancy Pelosi's position on the reopening of churches: Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi wants to stop Catholics from attending Mass. She took this position after San Francisco Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone called for San Francisco Mayor London Breed to amend her policy on church attendance. Breed said churches can reopen at 25 percent capacity but that only one person at a time is allowed inside churches to pray. Pelosi not only supports this policy, she lambasted Archbishop Cordileone for protesting it. She lectured him, saying, "we should follow the science on this." But she never shared her so-called scientific findings. The archbishop was forthright in challenging the "one-person at a time" edict on prayer. "Does that make sense to you: one person indoors in a church?" He asked, "Is there a rational... Read more →


10 Ways To Empower Yourself Through Your Natural Hair

(September 21, 2020)--Black Lives Matter has been trending on social media the last few months but it is beyond Black Out Tuesday and hashtags. The movement has helped gain awareness for racism all over the world – not just police crime but just in our everyday lives. In the workplace, at college, amongst our friends, there are so many ways we can help empower black people and help them feel more equal. The fight is far from over. Waiting for the world to become aware is one thing, but you can empower yourself by embracing your roots, your history but also your future. One of the things that grab attention is natural hair and it’s easy to feel self-conscious. Now is a better time than any to embrace it. Today, there are even Instagram artists drawing ladies with natural hair to help empower you, it is more than motivated to... Read more →


Tips for Cleaning and Disinfecting Your Home

(September 21, 2020)--Disinfecting and cleaning are a portion of an all-inclusive passageway to counter contagious diseases at your residence. Both of them do not prefer the same process. Cleaning is the process where we can say the germs are removed or excluded from your home, whereas disinfectants assassinate the germs. Cleaning operates by physically applying soap and water to remove the germs from coverings. On the other hand, disinfectant functions by using chemicals to eliminate the germs. Disinfecting carries out a one-hand process of removing the germs and does not involve washing any dirty surfaces. The tips cultured below will help you perform cleaning and disinfecting, respectively, to make your home a better place to live. Following a Routine for Cleaning and Disinfecting Sorting out a routine and following that is the primary function to carry out for cleaning and disinfecting. It is also crucial to harmonize your disinfecting and... Read more →


Four legitimate data entry jobs that are available online

(September 21, 2020)--Some people are comfortable working in an office while others prefer working from the comfort of their homes. If you are searching for a home-based job, you should consider being an online data entry operator. This is a job that attracts many people since it does not need too much training or a precise professional background. You only need a few skills to start entering data into a computer system. Many people continue competing for the best online data entry jobs available on Dormzi. One of the issues that this industry faces is scammers. As people try to find jobs in online data entry, some companies exploit them and get away with it. It is, therefore, essential to look for legitimate data entry jobs to avoid being conned. Some of the legit data entry jobs that you should consider include the following. Accutran Global If you have a... Read more →


Atlantic County Democrats Calling Party Members to Protest Don Trump Jr."s Campaign Fundraiser

GALLOWAY TOWNSHIP NJ--The Atlantic County Democratic Party are urging members and supporters, in the release below, to come out and protest against a planned Republican fundraiser event to be held at the Smithville Inn, in Galloway NJ on Tuesday, September 22. Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle have the nerve to come to South Jersey. They are headlining a $300 a head fundraiser for a shady Super PAC controlled by disgraced former Galloway Township Mayor and political boss Don Purdy. Hate has no place in South Jersey. Let's show Donald Trump Jr. that South Jersey is NOT Trump Country, it's Biden/Harris Country! Start assembling at 5:00 p.m. The clown show with Don. Jr. starts at 6:00 p.m. Bring signs, banners, etc. Please dress appropriately for the weather as we will be outside. Unlike Don Jr., we're not COVID deniers, so face masks are mandatory. Protest Donald Trump Jr - Hate... Read more →


Your Wireless Device Can Help Your Budget

Your wireless service may help you save more money than you realize. (NAPSI)—Though the COVID-19 pandemic continues to shake the worldwide economy, with the right guidelines and continued social distancing, many Americans are cautiously optimistic about a better future. For now, however, personal and business budgets are still tight, and a number of people are looking for where they might be able to save a few extra dollars. For example, you could cut your cable and watch TV free with an antenna or stream on your computer. Buy generic rather than name-brand computers and accoutrements. Unsubscribe from online shopping sites you can’t resist. Also, ask your service providers and utilities if they’re offering any special deals and discounts you may not have known about. One really good solution may come from a surprising place: your wireless service. Though wireless systems are more essential than ever for staying connected to jobs,... Read more →


CNB Sports: Fight Camp, Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing Announce Upcoming Autumn Schedule

Following the completion of Fight Camp, Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing are pleased to confirm details of their upcoming Autumn schedule that includes the highly-anticipated rematch between Dillian Whyte and Alexander Povetkin, as well as the return of Joshua Buatsi and Lewis Ritson as they work towards World Title shots in their respective weight divisions. The long-awaited World Boxing Super Series Cruiserweight Final at the Plazamedia Broadcasting Center in Munich, Germany, between IBF World Champion Yuniel Dorticos (24-1, 22 KOs) Gloucestercitynews.net files and Mairis Briedis (26-1, 19 KOs) lands exclusively on Sky Sports in the UK and DAZN in the US as the top two Cruiserweights in boxing finally collide on Saturday September 26 following their semi-final wins in June 2019. Rising Light-Heavyweight star Joshua Buatsi (12-0, 10 KOs) makes his eagerly-awaited return to the ring on Sunday October 4 to face undefeated Croat and former amateur standout Marko Calic... Read more →


CNB Hunting New Jersey: Division To Stock Dog Training Areas in October

September 21, 2020 Peyton Cleary (CNBNews files) The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife will stock eleven (11) Wildlife Management Area dog training areas prior to the November 7 opening of the pheasant/quail season. Chukars will be stocked instead of pheasants as a cost-saving measure. The 880 chukars are stocked for dog training purposes only and cannot be fired upon. As in past years, dog training is permitted on the day before the opening of the small game season (Friday, November 6). The birds will be stocked late Friday afternoons for training on the following Saturdays: October 3, 10, 17, and 24. The dog training areas are located within the following WMAs (listed north to south by region): Whittingham Assunpink Glassboro Pequest Manasquan Millville Black River Colliers Mills Tuckahoe Clinton Stafford Forge Small game hunters with dogs should try to take advantage of these early stockings. Conditioning your hunting dog... Read more →


CNB Book Review: Futuristic Fiction; Family Secrets; Women’s Movement Memoir; “ReNaturing” Yourself

“Gravity Is Heartless” by Sarah Lahey (NAPSI)—The year is 2050. Automated cities, vehicles and homes are now standard; artificial intelligence, CRISPR gene editing and quantum computing have become a reality and climate change is in full swing. Climate scientist Quinn Buyers would rather be studying the clouds than getting ready for her wedding. But when a tragedy causes her to lose everything, including her famous scientist mother, her quest for answers takes her across the globe—and she uncovers friends, loss and love in the most unexpected of places. This bold, speculative fiction sheds light on the treatment of the planet as it offers a breathtaking sense of hope for the future. From She Writes Press, purchase at https://amzn.to/2RuvQXx. “No Rules: A Memoir” by Sharon Dukett It’s 1971 in Connecticut, and 16-year-old Sharon’s parents think she should become a clerical office worker and live at home until she marries. But Sharon... Read more →


Combating the Iranian Cyber Threat

September 18, 2020 Republic at the Center of Cyber Crime Charges in Three Cases Criminal charges announced this week against multiple alleged hackers in Iran show the breadth of the cyber threat emanating from that country and the FBI and partner agency efforts to neutralize it and hold the individuals accountable. The hacks included cyber intrusions and fraud, vandalism of U.S. websites, and intellectual property theft from U.S. aerospace and satellite technology companies. In each of the cases, the suspects were believed to be operating at the behest of the Iranian government, or in support of it. While the cases filed in federal courts in Boston, Alexandria, and Newark are separate and unique, prosecutors and FBI investigators said they send a message that hackers will face consequences regardless of distance and borders. “No cyber actor should think they can compromise U.S. networks, steal our intellectual property, or hold our critical... Read more →


Camden County Board of Health Urges Cooperation with Contact Tracers

(Camden City, NJ) – Thanks to the hard work, sacrifice, and determination of Camden County’s residents, we have successfully “flattened the curve,” but now our community faces the challenge of slowing the spread and keeping it down. The Camden County Department of Health is asking members of the community to be part of the solution by actively working with our team of contact tracers whenever they call. “In addition to wearing a mask and social distancing, cooperating with the health department’s contact tracers may be the best way to help slow the spread of coronavirus in your community,” said Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez, liaison to the Health Department. “If you receive a call from our contact tracers because you have contracted COVID-19 or were exposed to someone with the disease, please do your part to keep your family and community safe by answering the call.” Contact tracers connect with individuals who... Read more →


Older dating: Top 5 Tips to Find love later in life

(September 21, 2020)--Younger people often have misguided opinions about those who are older. Common amongst these is that once you reach a certain age you lose interest in relationships. When this sudden drop in libido supposedly kicks in is a little vague: somewhere beyond 40 … maybe 50 … approaching retirement? Obviously, like so many stereotypes, the reality bears no resemblance to the wild rumors. Mature singles represent a huge demographic. In the USA alone, there are over 40 million over the age of 65, and sites like wantmatures adult dating soaring in popularity. Many of these seniors are divorced or widows/widowers, actively seeking new opportunities. If you fall into the category of older singles seeking love, here are your top five tips. Embrace the possibilities of ‘silver surfing’ The most recommend activity by far is signing up for an appropriate dating site. There are so many of these to... Read more →


FBI CARD Team CARD Team Develops Checklist to Aid Searches for Missing Autistic Children

‘Every Second Counts’ A member of a search team looks for Maddox Ritch in 2018 in Gastonia, North Carolina. The search for a missing 6-year-old with autism in 2018 left a profound impression on the North Carolina community where the boy went missing—and on the FBI’s teams that specialize in finding children who suddenly disappear. Hundreds of law enforcement and search and rescue personnel assisted in the search for Maddox Ritch, who walked away from a park in Gastonia on September 22, 2018. His body was found five days later partially submerged in a creek near the park. His drowning was accidental and it likely occurred soon after he disappeared. But the outcome—following extraordinary search efforts that included playing the boy’s mother’s voice and music he liked over a loudspeaker to draw him out—left some wondering how they can better prepare for the next time. Since then, a special agent... Read more →


Expanding your Business in Turkey: Why Work with an Umbrella Company?

(September 21, 2020)--A dynamic and culturally diverse hub, Turkey is home to 13 World Heritage Sites and some of the most ancient and most significant sites in all of human history. Today, it stands at the crossroads between the Eastern Flag of Turkey courtesy of unsplash.com and Western civilizations and provides investors with countless opportunities for expansion. Whether you decide to set up a full-fledged company to do business in Turkey or to arrange for a small team to handle on-site operations, you may find your grasp on recruitment and payroll in Turkey to be insufficient. This is where an umbrella company comes in, offering tailored solutions to assist foreign investors in their expansion. Legal Structure, Recruitment, Payroll in Turkey: What are the Challenges? As recruitment in Turkey cannot happen without a legal structure in place, many opt to establish a company or subsidiary there, big or small, to be... Read more →


Sergeant Alvin R. Sugrañes-Lebrón Shot and Killed by a Disgruntled Correction Guard

Sergeant Alvin R. Sugrañes-Lebrón Puerto Rico Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Puerto Rico End of Watch Wednesday, September 16, 2020 CNBNews (September 20, 2020)--Sergeant Alvin Sugrañes-Lebrón was shot and killed at the main gate of the Guayama 500 Correctional Institution by a disgruntled corrections officer who worked at another facility. Unbeknownst to Sergeant Sugrañes-Lebrón the officer had just murdered another member of the agency whom he was romantically involved with and a neighbor. The officer was denied access to the facility after demanding to see other officers assigned there. Sergeant Sugrañes-Lebrón told the officer to wait as he requested another supervisor to respond to the post to speak to him. As the other supervisor approached the officer opened fire, killing Sergeant Sugrañes-Lebrón. The man fled into a nearby wooded area where he remained in hiding for two days. He committed suicide while members of a fugitive task force negotiated with... Read more →


Phone Scammers Active in Gloucester Township and the South Jersey Region

The Gloucester Township Police released the following information regarding phone scammers trying to steal the money from residents with bogus statements. We've recently received a report of an employee, who works at a business in GT, who received a phone call at their work desk from someone claiming they were from Salem County Sheriff's Department. The very convincing scammer advised that they failed to show up for jury duty, and had a $2,000 warrant for their arrest. The potential victim left work to acquire the money for the warrant, but was stopped by co-workers after they researched current phone scams on the internet. Great work by those co-workers! REMEMBER- Scammers might pretend to be law enforcement or a federal agency. They might say you’ll be arrested, fined, or deported if you don’t pay taxes or some other debt right away. The goal is to scare you into paying. REAL law... Read more →


5 Factors That Will Drive The Popularity Of Online Sports Betting 

Image Source (September 21, 2020)--Although sports betting has existed in many parts of the world since then, it was on May 14, 2018, that the U.S. legalized sports betting across many states. It leads to adding eleven more states on the list like New York, Nevada, and New Jersey. Moreover, other states are still under pending legislation and might find the light at the end of the tunnel. With this, better days are coming talking about the future of sports betting. Today, you can see that most notable sports have existed not only because of the players but because of the massive betting on games. It brings the fans, bettors, participants, the whole sporting organization into a win-win situation. Hence, online betting has also played a great role in providing efficiency to all sports bettors. With a tap on your mobile, you can download a betting app and gamble right... Read more →


Camden County 2020 Drive Thru Flu Shot Schedule

(Gloucester Township) – As the region continues to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, limiting the spread of seasonal influenza will be critical to protecting public health in Camden County this fall. To help keep residents safe and healthy this flu season, the Freeholder Board is announcing the 2020 Seasonal Flu Shot Schedule, beginning on Friday, Oct. 2. In order to accommodate social distancing recommendations, this year’s flu shot program will be conducted via a series of drive-thru events at locations throughout the county. “It is always important for our residents to protect themselves and their families by getting vaccinated, but with our battle against COVID-19 still in full effect, it is especially important in 2020,” said Freeholder Carmen Rodriguez, liaison to the Health Department. “The flu is a dangerous illness, just like COVID-19, and patients frequently require hospitalization for treatment. A sudden surge in flu-related hospitalizations could reduce our health care... Read more →