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CNBNews Opinion:

Who Will Be Gloucester City's New Mayor?

UPDATED/CORRECTION Correction: Joe Gorman, is the father-in-law of Councilman Johnson, not Fran Gorman. Also, Bowie's brother-in-law is not former mayor, Bob Gorman. Bob Gorman is the son of Fran Gorman and nephew of Joe Gorman. Lastly, Bob Gorman and Kate Gorman are cousins. William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews Come out, come out, whoever you are... GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 20, 2021)--We had our fingers crossed that Dan Spencer who replaced former Gloucester City Mayor William James was going to be the answer to the development of the city's waterfront. Spencer's four-year term began on January 6, 2019 and was... Read more →


How to get YouTube followers quickly 

Have you recently just started a brand-new YouTube channel and want to know how you can grow your channel and gain followers as quickly as possible? Have you had a YouTube channel for a while now but just can’t seem to get it up and off the ground? How do you get more followers on the trickiest social media platform out there? YouTube is a website that allows users to upload, share, view, and comment on videos. It was created in 2005 by three former employees of PayPal, and has since become one of the most popular social media platforms... Read more →


Chia Launches its Green Digital Currency (XCH)

On May 3, Chia proudly unveiled its first eco-friendly currency. XCH makes mining more accessible and sustainable. This brainchild of Bram Cohen, who previously invented BitTorrent, has a lot to offer. Chia is expected to receive wide adoption quickly. The green coin is projected to be adopted by digital exchanges, financial, corporate, commercial, and governmental institutions globally. According to the latest dynamics of the Chia coin from www.coinspeaker.com/coins/chia/, $1,645 is its latest peak so far. Here is a look at what this blockchain can offer. A Sustainable Consensus Protocol So, what exactly makes this coin more sustainable? Chia farms consume... Read more →


*Jim E. Ferry Sr. Foundation Golf Outing, Westwood Golf Club

The annual Jim E. Ferry Sr., Foundation Golf Outing will be held on June 7 at the Westwood Golf Club in Woodbury. Proceeds from the event will go to the Gloucester City Police K-9 unit. Click the image below to read the details. Read more →


Philadelphia: Most All Safer At Home Restrictions Will End June 2

PHILADELPHIA PA (May 31, 2021)--After 14 months of Philadelphians working together to slow the spread of COVID-19 and due to the continuing drop in newly reported cases, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) announced a further relaxation of the current Safer-at-Home restrictions beginning May 21. Additionally, PDPH announced that all Safer at Home restrictions will be ending, with the exception of the indoor mask mandate and the 11 p.m. last call for dining order, on Wednesday, June 2. Relaxing these restrictions is possible because of the immense sacrifices that Philadelphians made over the last year and because more Philadelphians... Read more →


How Do Online Printing Services Work?

If you want to create a high-quality print of the digital photo or document without buying your printing machine or going to physical printing shops, consider online services. Online services are cheaper compared to point-of-sale operations since the running costs of this business are lower. For your file to move from digital form to quality physical form, there are a few steps it has to undergo. Here is how online printing services work. Step One: Upload Your File You will first start with registering an account on that platform to start ordering your printed products. Even though most online orders... Read more →


Are GFuel Cans OK To Drink?

Introduction Most people know G Fuel as a powdered energy drink, but the company also sells G fuel canned versions that are pre-mixed and ready to drink similar to other energy drinks. But is G Fuel as effective in this can form, or can it be bad for you? The truth is that G Fuel shouldn't have any adverse effects so long as you don't go overboard, and according to users, it does give you an energy boost without adding all the calories. G Fuel is becoming very popular in both powder form and the canned beverage products. However, the... Read more →


Farmers Markets in South Jersey

Source VISIT SOUTH JERSEY Berlin Farmers Market Thursday through Sunday | 8 AM – 8 PM 41 Clementon Road, Berlin, NJ Opening for the season March 20th, the Berlin Farmers Market is home to an indoor shopping center and an outdoor flea market. Inside you’ll find more than 80 stores offering everything from comics, shoe repair, image courtesy of pinterest antiques and furniture to an Amish bakery and fresh local produce. Bordentown Farmers Market Sundays from June to September | 9 AM – 1 PM Carslake Community Center, Bordentown, NJ Since 2010, the mission of the Bordentown City Farmers’ Market... Read more →


How much does a livable shed cost?

As technology moves forward, we've found ourselves seeing fewer smart houses being built. This is for many reasons; the cost of living in a smart house, the power bill, having to repair what is in your home immediately because if one thing is broken, everything else is too. But those things aren't the only reason why people aren't buying and building smart houses. Another major reason is that no one needs all that room. Most people these days are happy with a small room to call home at the end of the day. So, let me introduce you to the... Read more →


OFFICER DOWN: K9 JAEGER DIES FROM SPINAL INJURY AFTER FALLING FROM PARKED PATROL CAR

K9 Jaeger Stephens County Sheriff's Office, Oklahoma End of Watch Friday, May 14, 2021 STEPHENS COUNTY, OKLAHOMA(MAY 30, 2021)--K9 Jaeger, age 6, suffered a serious spinal injury when he fell while attempting to enter his handler's patrol car in the Stephens County Courthouse parking lot. Despite receiving extensive medical treatment it was determined he would not be able to survive and he was humanely euthanized. K9 Jaeger had served with the Stephens County Sheriff's Office for five years. BIO Breed German Shepherd Gender Male Age 6 Tour Not available INCIDENT DETAILS Cause Fall Incident Date Wednesday, April 14, 2021 RELATED:... Read more →


Why is protein so important when working out?

What Is Protein & Its Elements One of the essential macronutrients that the body utilizes to build muscle mass is protein. The number one source of protein and the most common place to find protein is in animal products. Protein is also found in legumes and nuts as well. Protein is made up of amino acids, and amino acids are composed of the following organic compounds: Oxygen Carbon Nitrogen Hydrogen The Different Types Of Protein According to the USDA, the different sources of protein are: Nuts Meat Processed soy products Poultry Eggs Seafood Beans There are also a few different... Read more →


The Philadelphia Flower Show Will Be Outside, for the First Time

The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation's largest and longest-running horticultural event and features stunning displays by the region’s most talented horticulturists, plus floral and landscape designers. The Philadelphia Flower Show has been honored as the best event in the world by the International Festivals & Events Association. Started in 1829 by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, today the Flower Show showcases the newest plant varieties, trending garden and design concepts, and the latest sustainable practices. One of the most profound and lasting impacts of the Philadelphia Flower Show is its long-standing contribution of Show proceeds to support of PHS’s... Read more →


Things to Do in Camden County

Battleship New Jersey Open for Tours Every day Take a Tour this Weekend Aboard the Historic Battleship Take a Tour aboard the Historic Battleship New Jersey - Museum and Memorial. The Battleship is open for tours every day! Tours will be available from 11 AM with the last tour departing at 3 PM. To get tickets and learn more, Click Here. Fun Activities in South Jersey this Holiday Weekend Jumpstart Your Weekend in Camden County and the South Jersey Region Tired of sitting on the couch? Watched every show Netflix has to offer? Now is the perfect time to take... Read more →


5 Qualities of a Reliable Accountant

Accounting is a pillar if you seek to run your business effectively. Also known as bookkeeping, accounting is the measure and survey of the financial status of a business. The data collected is, in turn, used to make essential business decisions. Accounting is a massive task and, as such requires, accuracy and efficiency. The people handed the power to do this task are accountants. Your accountant should be someone adept in finances and reliable. Thus, finding a professional accountant or a firm such as Walker Hill Accountants is vital. It's not all about educational qualifications; here are some crucial qualities... Read more →


Deptford Police Officer Tackles and Disarms Suspect Michael Dorazo, of Glendora

DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP, NJ (May 31, 2021)--On May 29, 2021, officers from the Deptford Township Police Department responded to the report of a domestic disturbance at a residence on Pasadena Avenue in their municipality. As officers were responding to the scene, multiple gunshots were heard. Upon arrival at the scene, officers determined that an incident had occurred where a Michael F. Dorazo, 41, of Glendora, N.J. had forced entry, brandished and discharged a handgun, and subsequently fled the residence on foot into the surrounding neighborhood. Information developed at the scene disclosed Dorazo was armed with multiple firearms, including twol handguns and... Read more →


Raymond Ashley, 31, of Camden City, Charged with Murder

Camden, N.J. – A man has been charged in the fatal shooting of a 21-year-old man in Camden, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. Raymond Ashley, 31, of Camden, has been charged with one count of first-degree Murder, one count of second-degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, one count of second-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose, and one count of second-degree Certain Persons. Police responded to a ShotSpotter activation on South Octagon Road around 1 a.m. on May 22. When they got to the area, they located... Read more →


Rutgers-Camden Jude Misko earns NCAA championship in Men’s Hammer Throw

GREENSBORO, N.C. (May 29, 2021) – Rutgers University-Camden senior Jude Misko (Philadelphia, PA/Cherry Hill East) entered the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championship having won every one of his competitions this season in the men’s hammer throw. Misko completed his perfect season here Saturday at North Carolina A&T State University by finishing first of 17 athletes to capture the Division III national title in the hammer. Misko’s winning throw of 60.48 meters came on his first throw, which proved to be enough to beat runner-up Jacob Bugella of Wisconsin-Stout, who recorded a 60.01-meter toss on his second throw.... Read more →


CNB Travel News: Summer Picnic in Croatia – Where to Go & What to Taste

By Guest Author Ana Cerovski Senior Writer, KitchenToast [email protected] | www.kitchentoast.com Croatia is on your itinerary this summer and you couldn't help but wonder - are there any perfect spots and places for everyone's favorite summer activity called picnic? Well, let me assure you, Croatia certainly has it all - beautiful sights, natural beauty, amazing coast with over 1000 islands, reefs, and cliffs, as well as amazing cuisine suitable for every palate. Croatia is truly a favorite place to be during the summer and since this season is just around the corner (and hopefully, traveling will soon be safe for... Read more →


RIDE PATCO TO THE PHILADELPHIA FLOWER SHOW June 5-13

PHILADELPHIA, PA (May 30, 2021)--From June 5–13, the 2021 Philadelphia Flower Show will showcase the best of HABITAT: Nature’s Masterpiece to the region and to the world! In its outdoor location of FDR Park, the Show will span 15 acres of the Park’s footprint, expanding in size to nearly 450,000 square feet of exhibits, activities, and open space for its inaugural location after 193 years. During your visit to HABITAT: Nature’s Masterpiece, explore nature, sunlight, plants, gardening, pollinators, and more! The early June dates are at the height of the gardening season, allowing for new possibilities for guests to experience... Read more →


Rowan One Game Away from NCAA Regionals

MARIETTA, OH (May 29, 2021)-- - Sophomore Eli Atiya pitched eight scoreless innings to help seventh-ranked Rowan defeat fourth-ranked Marietta, 2-0, in the NCAA Regionals, putting the Profs just one win away from the NCAA Division III World Series. Rowan will play the winner of the Marietta vs. Penn State Behrend game on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. and needs to win just one game to advance to the World Series in Cedar Rapids, IA. Atiya kept Marietta off the board, striking out five and not allowing any walks, while giving up just five hits. Senior closer Zach Listro entered in... Read more →


Rahim Seals, 28 of Salem, Headed to Prison

CAMDEN, N.J. – A Salem County, New Jersey, man was sentenced today to 57 months in prison for illegally possessing a handgun, Acting U.S. Attorney Rachael A. Honig announced. Rahim Seals, 28, previously pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Judge Noel L. Hillman to an indictment charging him with one count of possession of a firearm by a previously convicted felon. Judge Hillman imposed the sentence today by videoconference. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court: On Dec. 27, 2019, while Seals was walking in Salem City, detectives from the Salem City Prosecutor’s Office... Read more →


Camden County 2021 Summer Parks Concert Series

May 27, 2021 - Summer Concerts Return to Camden County The Camden County Board of Commissioners is proud to announce the return of the Summer Parks Concert Series for 2021. After concerts were suspended in 2020 to protect the health and safety of residents amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, the Board is excited to host this year’s theme, “Welcome Back to the Show,” and to invite county residents to once again enjoy FREE concerts in the county’s parks. For a full lineup of Summer Concerts, Click Here. Kicking Off the Sundown Music Series with BAILEN Join Us for the First Concert... Read more →


The 100 Safest Cities: 29 Of Those Cities Are In NJ

SALT LAKE CITY –May 24, 2021 – 7:00 a.m. SafeWise, the leading resource for all things safety and security, announced today the release of its 100 Safest Cities report for 2021—with Hopkinton, Massachusetts taking the number one spot. See the full report here: https://www.safewise.com/safest-cities-america/ SafeWise names Hopkinton, Massachusetts the safest city in the U.S. with zero violent crime incidents per 1,000 residents and 1.61 property crime incidents per 1,000 residents, according to the latest available FBI crime data. The SafeWise report notes the 100 Safest Cities boast a collective violent crime rate that’s 92% lower than the national average. In... Read more →


William Matt, Gloucester City Councilman, Volunteer Fireman, Citizen of the Year

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ--On September 28, 2004. Age 65. Of Gloucester City. Surrounded at home by his loving wife of 40 years Anne Marie (nee Wright). Devoted father of Karen F. Shaw (husband Kenneth) of Florida Kristine M. McCormick (husband William) of Atco and Michael A. Matt (wife Erin) of Marlton. Beloved grandfather of Madison, Matt, and Kaylee McCormick. Also survived by loving nieces and nephews. Bill was born and raised in Philadelphia and graduated from Dobbins Vocational High School. He and his parents moved to Gloucester City in 1957. He served in the U.S. Navy for 4 years and then... Read more →


Officer Down: Deputy Sheriff Dan Trujillo, Deputy Sheriff James Herrera, Trooper John Harris

Deputy Sheriff Daniel Trujillo Denver Sheriff's Department, Colorado End of Watch: Wednesday, May 26, 2021 Deputy Sheriff Duke Trujillo died from complications as the result of contracting COVID-19 in the line of duty at the... Visit Memorial Deputy Sheriff James Herrera Denver Sheriff's Department, Colorado End of Watch: Sunday, May 16, 2021 Deputy Sheriff James Herrera died from complications as the result of contracting COVID-19 in the line of duty while assigned... Visit Memorial Trooper John Harris Mississippi Department of Public Safety - Mississippi Highway Patrol, Mississippi End of Watch: Friday, May 28, 2021 Trooper John Harris was struck and... Read more →


Page THREE:

Scrapbook of Carmen Palmiero, Outstanding GHS/Penn State Athlete Who Died Too Soon

Carmen Palmiero, top, right, surrounded by a star CNB SPORTS: Carmen Palmiero formerly of Brooklawn was an outstanding all-around athlete at Gloucester City High School in the mid-1950s. Palmiero was a  4 sport star playing Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Track. Palmiero headed to Penn State after his graduation where he excelled in Basketball Tragically Dec. 21, 1956, Palmiero and friend Stanley Goldstein died in an auto accident driving home for Christmas Vacation We were recently provided with a copy of a scrapbook by Rose Van Eck, Carmen’s sister. On-Page Three: Basketball Box Score (Campbell, St. John, Hudson, Palmiero, Neilio, Buri... Read more →


Johnson Wins Long Jump, 4x400 Meter Relay Takes 1st; Beasley 4x400 Meter Relay, Earns All-American

ROWAN FINISHES FOURTH GREENSBORO, NC – Rowan’s Ahmir Johnson won the long jump and the 4x400 meter relay took first place at the NCAA Division III Track & Field Championships on Saturday, May 29 at the Irwin Belk Track Complex. Jah’mere Beasley and the 4x100 meter relay earned All-America. Rowan finished fourth in the team scoring with 41 points. The 4x400 meter relay of Amara Conte, Hunter Barbieri, Justin Bishop and Francis Terry ran a winning time of 3:11.81. The relay received 10 points and moved the Profs up to fourth in the team scoring past Wis.-La Crosse (39) after... Read more →


50th Polish American Heritage Night Hosted by the Detroit Tiger’s

By Raymond Rolak CNBNews Sports Editor Raymond Rolak. Robert Szczublewski and Paul Solarski at Comerica Park during the recent Polish-American Heritage Night. Polish American Heritage Night has been a tradition and highlight of the baseball season in Detroit since 1971. It is now celebrating its 50th year. This year the game is scheduled against the New York Yankees at Comerica Park. The game is being coordinated by Wally Ozog, Emeritus Vice-President of the Polish Roman Catholic Union of America (PRCUA) headquartered in Chicago, IL. The special ticket package includes a game ticket and a donation to the Polish Roman Catholic... Read more →


CNBNews PET TIPS: Air Travel Suggestions For Your Dog

Traveling by air with a pet can be a challenge. If you have a dog small enough to fit comfortably in an airline approved carrier that slides under the seat in front of you, it’s much easier. If your dog is not a service animal or small enough to travel in-cabin, you’re almost better off to drive to the destination. Placing an animal in cargo has a mountain of risks associated with it. There are actual horror stories about the trauma animals have suffered during air travel by cargo. There was a period of time where it seemed these stories... Read more →


NEWARK'S 45 WILLIAM STREET Grand Opening Today

image courtesy of WhitneyHuston.com NEWARK – Baldwin Equities and Striker announce that 45 William Street will hold its grand opening May 29, 2021, 10am-2pm. 45 William Street is in the heart of Newark's arts district which is also the site of a brand-new GRAMMY Museum commissioned large-scale mosaic mural of Whitney Houston. Newark-based Artist Maude Lemaire who specializes in beautifully crafted hand-cut glass mosaic murals recently created the installation on the building over the course of several weeks. 45 William will be the first residential building in the country to offer its tenants a free membership to LinkedIn Learning. Tenants... Read more →


After Maxine Waters Debacle, Congress Cancels Their VIP Air Marshal Program

Maxine Waters traveled to Minnesota from California to join the protestors accompanied by Air Marshals. An Air Marshal said said “the Washington Field Office in Washington D.C. was almost exclusively dedicated to VIP services for Congress.” We gotta stay on the street, we’ve got to get more active, we’ve got to get more confrontational, we’ve got to make sure that they know that we mean business,” Waters said. Above image from youtube video A scandal-plagued “VIP” program that provided members of Congress with Federal Air Marshals (FAM) often yanked from high-risk fights has been canceled after Judicial Watch exposed it... Read more →


CAIR-NJ Welcomes School Ethics Commission Penalty on Piscataway BOE Member

(SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ, 5/26/2021) – The New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-NJ) today welcomed the New Jersey School Ethics Commission’s decision to censure Piscataway BOE member Nitang Patel. In June 2019, a flyer was distributed to predominantly Indian-American households of Hindu faith. The flyer was signed by three prominent Indian-American residents — none of them Muslim — promoting candidates who were running in the primary for County Committee. The language used against their opponents from the Central Jersey Progressive Democrats named Dr. Atif Nazir, an outspoken and admired Muslim former school board member, and called the... Read more →


How to Create the Perfect Home Gym

This article is for those who prefer to work out their fitness at home rather than at the gym. If space and budget are limited, you can always use sports accessories that are small in size but have huge training potential. If the size of the equipment does not matter, then your choice is truly limitless. So what pieces of equipment are important to building a home gym? The main elements of physical activity and exercise Before we start talking about exercise machines, let's get back to the basics. Many people confuse the two concepts: physical activity and exercise in... Read more →


Two New York Suspects Involved with Stabbing at Atlantic City Tropicana Casino Indicted

TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today announced that two men from New York City have been indicted by a state grand jury for allegedly stabbing two other men during a melee inside the Tropicana Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, N.J., in July 2020. Jabari O. Cummings, 31, of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Delroy H. McNeil, 33, of Queens, N.Y., were each indicted on Friday, May 21, 2021, on the following charges: Aggravated Assault (2nd Degree) Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose (3rd Degree) Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (4th Degree) In addition, Cummings is charged with... Read more →


Liberty Lake Day Camp Director Receives Award

BORDENTOWN, NJ – Andy Pritikin, owner and director of Liberty Lake Day Camp, has been awarded the 2021 American Camp Association Special Recognition Award for his advocacy in opening summer camps in 2020-21, and the policies put into place to ensure a safe summers for campers and staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. His work motivated hundreds of camps across North America to open last summer, and most of the rest to open in 2021. Pritikin, who authors nationally published parenting articles, and hosts one of the camp industry’s most listened to podcasts, has been advocating for years that “kids were... Read more →


Philadelphia City Treasurer Charged with Tax Fraud and Failure to File Tax Returns

Dunbar was previously charged with crimes including embezzlement, marriage fraud, and naturalization fraud in September 2020 PHILADELPHIA – Acting United States Attorney Jennifer Arbittier Williams announced that Christian Dunbar, 41, of Philadelphia, PA, the former Philadelphia City Treasurer, was charged by Superseding Indictment with two counts of filing a false income tax return and three counts of failure to file tax returns. Dunbar was previously charged with 14 counts of embezzlement by a bank employee, procurement of naturalization through a false statement, procurement of naturalization unlawfully, obtaining false citizenship papers, and making false statements in support of naturalization. According to... Read more →


Tina Catania, of Bellmawr age 67

Tina Catania, on May 26, 2021, of Bellmawr, formerly of Barrington. Age 67. Beloved daughter of the late Rosario and Nunziata (nee Niosi). Loving sister of Anthony (Mary Ann) and Salvatore (Charlene). Also survived by her nieces and nephews, Jessica Gibson, Blake Gibson, Antonio Catania and Gage Vizzi. Tina loved to travel to the islands enjoying the sun and sand. She loved all her nieces and nephews. Tina was a great friend to everyone and a loving sister. There will be a viewing from 6pm to 9pm on Friday, May 28 and from 9am to 10am on Saturday May 29,... Read more →


Rutgers University–Camden film studies graduates accepted into prestigious film schools

TO THE POINT:CAMDEN – As Starla Blatcher sees it, film can capture the magic that is happening in real life, whether it stems from romance, ambition, death, or something that is completely intangible. “I love when I’m watching a movie and I feel my heart flutter,” says the graduating theater major with afilmmaking concentration, with minors in writing and digital studies at Rutgers University–Camden. “That’s how I want to make others feel in the stories that I tell.” For Audrey Johnson, film is one of the greatest visual learning tools, and to preserve and share it is to view history... Read more →


Robert W. Donnelly of Mount Laurel

Mount Laurel - Formerly of the Delair section of Pennsauken. On May 20, 2021. Age 75. Loving son of the late Eli Donnelly and Cora F. Donnelly (nee Cox). Bob loved his Christmas decorations, Lionel trains and Elvis. Relatives, friends and caregivers are kindly invited to attend his Catholic graveside service on Wednesday, June 2, 2021 at 2 pm at Odd Fellows Cemetery: 800 South Route 130, Burlington, NJ 08016. Please meet at main gate at 1:50 pm. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Robert W. Donnelly. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made... Read more →


Officer Down: Conservation Officer Sarah Grell; Detective Stephen Arnold; Police Officer Scot Triplett

Conservation Officer Sarah Grell Minnesota Department of Natural Resources - Enforcement Division, Minnesota End of Watch: Monday, May 24, 2021 Conservation Officer Sarah Grell was killed in a vehicle crash at the intersection of County Road 336 and County Road... Visit Memorial OTHER RECENT LODDS View All >> Detective Stephen Arnold Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office, LA End of Watch: 5/23/21 Write a Reflection Police Officer Scotty Triplett Memphis Police Department, TN End of Watch: 5/22/21 Write a Reflection RELATED: Via Officer Down Memorial Page CNB Crime Blue Line CNBNews Tips and Snippets CNBNews Point of View BREAKING NEWS published Gloucestercitynews.net... Read more →


The Profs are 2-0 in the regional after Defeating St. John Fisher 6-3

MARIETTA, OHIO - Senior Nick Schooley drove in four runs and Ryan McIsaac had four hits to help No. 7 Rowan rally from a 2-0 deficit to defeat No. 17 St. John Fisher, 6-3, in the Profs' second game of the NCAA Regional at Pioneer Park. The Profs are 2-0 in the regional and will face the winner of the Marietta-North Carolina Wesleyan game on Saturday, with the time to be announced. Gloucestercitynews.net files Senior second baseman Alex Kokos had three hits in the game to tie the Rowan record for hits in a career (228), which he shares with... Read more →


Down The Shore:

Cape May County Prosector Announces Conclusion of "Operation Yo-Yo", Nine Suspects Arrested

Cape May Court House, New Jersey (May 28,2021)- Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland, and Special Agent in Charge Susan A. Gibson of the Drug Enforcement Administration announce the conclusion of "Operation Yo-Yo" a large scale narcotics investigation initiated by the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office, Gangs, Guns and Narcotics Task Force and the DEA. Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland As of this date, (9) individuals were arrested and approximately four and a half kilograms of cocaine have been seized in Cape May County and Beaver Falls PA. Also seized was approximately $28,000 in US currency and... Read more →


Bucks County DA Statement in Response to Arrest of Officer Matthew Reiss

Bucks County District Attorney Matt Weintraub: The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office has cooperated and worked with Montgomery County authorities since being made aware of the investigation into Matthew Reiss. This office protects all victims, even when the accused perpetrator is an officer of the law. We will evaluate all Bucks County criminal cases in which Reiss played a role. Hilltown Township Police Chief Chris Engelhart: On May 25, 2021, the Hilltown Township Police Department was advised that Officer Matthew Reiss, an 18-year veteran of the Police Department, was arrested by the Montgomery County Bureau of Detectives on charges of... Read more →


Semaj T. Pittman, 21, of Willingboro and a Evesham Teenager Charged with 2020 Murder

Semaj T. Pittman Two Charged with Murder for 2020 Maple Shade Fatal Shooting Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and Maple Shade Township Police Chief Christopher Fletcher announced that two people have been charged with the fatal shooting of a 22-year-old woman inside of her Lenola Road apartment in Maple Shade early last year. Semaj T. Pittman, 21, of Hewlet Lane in Willingboro, was charged with Murder (First Degree), Conspiracy to Commit Robbery (First Degree), Robbery (First Degree), Aggravated Assault (Second Degree), Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose (Second Degree), Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (Second Degree), and Certain... Read more →


ROWAN’S MCALEAVEY/LEBRON EARN ALL-AMERICA IN JAVELIN AT NCAA TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

GREENSBORO, NC – Rowan’s Dan McAleavey and Julio Lebron earned All-America in the javelin at the NCAA Track & Field Championships on Friday, May 28. The final day of the national championships is on Saturday, May 29 at the Irwin Belk Track Complex. McAleavey took second place with a throw of 206’ 6.5” (62.95 m) on his fifth attempt, which was a personal record. Lebron finished sixth and his best was on the sixth and final attempt. He threw the javelin 192’ 6” (58.67 m). The top eight finishers are All-Americans. At the 2019 NCAA Championships, McAleavey was All-American with... Read more →


ROWAN’S NOTARIANNI COMPETES IN 100 METER HURDLES AT NCAA TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

GREENSBORO, NC – Rowan’s Nicole Notarianni competed in the 100 meter hurdles at the NCAA Division III Track & Field Championships on Friday, May 28 at the Irwin Belk Track Complex. Notarianni finished fifth in heat two with a time of 14.47 and was 14th overall. The top two in the three heats and the next best two advanced to the final on Saturday. Notarianni was ranked eighth among the 19 national qualifiers with a time of 14.20. This year, Notarianni was the 100 meter hurdles winner in six of eight meets. She won the conference championship in 14.66 and... Read more →


Major COVID-19 Restrictions Lifting in NJ

Changes to Take Effect in Two Phases – On Friday, May 28 and Friday, June 4 TRENTON– Governor Phil Murphy announced plans to lift major COVID-19 restrictions and move forward with the state's most significant reopening steps to date. Effective on Friday, May 28, the indoor mask mandate in public spaces will be lifted, as well as the six-foot social distancing requirement in both indoor and outdoor spaces, the prohibition on dance floors at bars and restaurants, and the prohibition on ordering and eating/drinking while standing at bars and restaurants. Additionally, effective Friday, June 4, indoor gathering and capacity limits... Read more →


Robert J. Lauletta, of Gloucester City, age 66

There will be days when the fishing is better than one’s most optimistic forecast, others when it is far worse. Either is a gain over just staying home.Sharing the fun of fishing turns strangers into friends in a few hours. They will lead you to the haunts of the specimens you desire and you could not find yourself in safer and more enjoyable company. Tight lines, warm breezes, good friends, and plenty of bait doesn't get any better. Robert J. Lauletta was a true boatman, fishing and riding on the Delaware River. Robert cast his final line on May 22... Read more →


How the latest fashion styles manage us to look stunning?

However much you need to wear prom garments for 2021 made by popular fashion planners, you and I realize that by and by it will be troublesome. Except if you are affluent and your father can give you a huge number of dollars for prom dresses, we can just live with the way that we can pick lovely dresses at exceptionally low costs. There are certainly a ton of lovely textures that are their choices planned by Chanel or Dior. What's more, you don't need to stress since you can generally discover their highlights on the web and use them... Read more →