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July 2021

OPINION : Something Must Be Done About The Trash/Litter Problem in Gloucester City

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews (photo credit CNBNews) GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ-Soul Food Profection is hosting a six-hour concert at its business today, July 31 starting at 2 PM. Trash pickup for Market Street isn't until Monday, which means the owner violates the city ordinance. QUESTION: Was the owner cited for not having the proper receptacle for his trash and recyclables? POLICE CHIEF/ACTING CITY ADMINSTRATOR MORRELL: "No ordinance requires commercial property owners to have a... Read more →


TRiO Student Support Services at CC College

Services Program at Camden County College is a federally-funded, academic support program designed to assist low-income, first-generation college students and students with disabilities. The goals of the program are to increase retention and graduation rates, enhance academic performance, and empower students and provide them with the skills they need to succeed in life. One of our goals for you is ZERO DEBT. Our Financial Aid Advisors are ready to walk you through the free application... Read more →


Camden County Commissioners Board Approves Funds for Enhancing Recreation Facilities

(Cherry Hill, NJ) – The Camden County Commissioner Board has approved the recommendations of the Open Space, Recreation, Farmland and Historical Preservation Trust Fund Advisory Committee to award $650,000 to 26 recreation facility enhancement projects throughout the county. “Across the county these funds will be utilized to upgrade, improve, or renovate recreational facilities for our residents and the families that call Camden County home,” said Commissioner Jeff Nash, liaison to the county Division Environmental Affairs.... Read more →


Three Environmentalists, a Volunteer of the Year, and a Youth Fishing Winner Honored at Delaware State Fair

DNREC Honors At the Delaware State Fair in Harrington yesterday evening, Governor John Carney and DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin honored three dedicated Delaware students as DNREC’s Young Environmentalists of the Year for their work to protect, restore or enhance our state’s natural resources, along with a DNREC Volunteer of the Year and this year’s winner of the annual Youth Fishing Tournament. “Every Delawarean, no matter their age, can have an impact in protecting and... Read more →


NJ Dept. of Transportation Allocates $161.25 million for Infrastructure Improvements

(Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti today announced the release of $161.25 million in Fiscal Year 2022 County Aid to help make infrastructure improvements on the local level. The program is funded through the New Jersey Transportation Trust Fund (TTF). “Providing state funding to county governments so they can keep their transportation infrastructure in a state of good repair is of the highest importance,” NJDOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti said. “County... Read more →


Guest Opinion: Kansas City Star Is A Joke

Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the results of a new Pew Research Center survey: All over the world, the best-educated white people are also the most likely to be stupid. There are exceptions, of course, but the generalization remains true nonetheless. By educated, I mean the number of years spent in school, and nothing more. By stupidity, I mean a lack of common sense, as in a denial of human nature. By this... Read more →


Summit Oaks Hospital Will Glady Help Those Suffering from Mental Illness

Author: Hannah Blank, MA, MSW, LSW On Behalf of Summit Oaks Hospital Summit, NJ – August 2, 2021 -- We have officially embarked on our newest adventure: The Mental Health Crisis of 2021. Although this may be new news to some, it is not to many. Despite experiencing this crisis for over a century, the stigmatization and infamy of mental illness has long prevented awareness.. In fact, in 1840 “activist, Dorethea Dix advocated for better... Read more →


Rhonda Van Deer Poel (Polatayko, of Voorhees Township age 65

McCann-Healey Funeral Home graphic Voorhees Township – On July 26, 2021. Age 65. Formerly of Collingswood and Gloucester City. Loving mother of Shawn Van Der Poel and Eric (Meredith) Van Der Poel. Beloved daughter of Barbara Grover (nee Hinchman) and the late Charles Grover. Cherished grandmother of Lilly Van Der Poel and Blake Van Der Poel. Dear Sister of Charles Grover and Dwayne Grover. Devoted aunt of Hannah and Bethany. Survived by her former husband,... Read more →


Summer Activities and Concerts in Camden County

POSTPONED - The Fabulous Thunderbirds Concert Postponed to August 3rd Due to Inclement Weather Event Update: Due to the inclement weather scheduled for Thursday, July 29th, The Fabulous Thunderbirds at Cooper River Park is postponed. The show has been rescheduled for Tuesday, August 3rd at 7 PM. Click Here to learn more. Sammy Rae & The Friends - Plus Special Guests Hotsy Totsy Join Us for the Next Concert at Haddon Heights Dell on August... Read more →


35-Year-Old Drug Dealer Indicted in Death of Pemberton Township Customer

Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced that a Pemberton Township drug dealer has been indicted for causing the death of a Pemberton Township woman who fatally overdosed two years ago on fentanyl she purchased from him. A grand jury charged Antoine Crawley, 35, from the Sunbury Village section of the township, with Strict Liability for Drug-Induced Death (First Degree), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Third Degree), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance with Intent... Read more →


Camden County Events/Programs

Last Chance to Secure Memorial Paver for Vigil Remembrance & Hope Vigil Planned for August 31st The Camden County Remembrance and Hope Memorial at Timber Creek Park in Gloucester Township is offering a place for reflection to the families who have lost a loved one to the disease of addiction, showing them that they are not alone. Pavers are being offered as part of the Remembrance and Hope Memorial to honor the lives lost. Please... Read more →


Lori R. Ross, age 40, of Deptford

Lori passed peacefully , on July 29, 2021, at age 40. Of Deptford. Lori went home to heaven to be reunited with the loved ones that passed on before her. Survived by her beloved daughter, Cassidy Gellura; her mother, Kathleen Ross (nee Cuff); her father, Jerry M. Ross, Sr and his wife, Jan; siblings, Melissa Ross (Jim), Michelle Eberle and Jerry Ross, Jr.; her maternal grandfather, Joseph J. Cuff as well as many loving nieces,... Read more →


Freehold Licensing Center Open by Appointment Only Saturday, July 31

TRENTON – New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) customers are advised that the Freehold Licensing Center will be open by appointment only on Saturday, July 31, due to staffing limitations. No walk-in customers will be allowed. Any customers whose appointments cannot be honored at Freehold on July 31 will be offered courtesy appointments for next week. NJMVC.gov is open 24 hours a day online, and customers should always visit the website first to conduct transactions,... Read more →


Cooper Ranked Among Top Hospitals Regionally and as Top-Performing Nationally in Multiple Specialties

by U.S. News & World Report (Camden, NJ) –Cooper University Health Care was recognized by U.S. News & World Report’s 2021-2022 Best Hospitals annual survey as one of the top-10 hospitals in New Jersey and as a top-performing hospital nationally in nine specialty services: Colon cancer surgery, heart failure, abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, aortic valve surgery, heart attack, diabetes care, kidney failure treatment, stroke, and COPD treatment. “We are honored that U.S. News & World... Read more →


BENSALEM MAN FACES ADDITIONAL CHARGES IN DIGITAL “SEXTORTION” INVESTIGATION

A man who was charged in June for sexually extorting and harassing six victims now faces 40 additional charges after nine more victims have been identified. Ian Pisarchuk, 26, of the 3600 block of Skyline Drive, Bensalem Township, was charged Tuesday morning with multiple counts each of Child Pornography, Unlawful Contact, Corruption of Minors, Sexual Extortion, Stalking, Terroristic Threats, Harassment, and Cyber Harassment of a Child. Pisarchuk has been held at the Bucks County Correctional... Read more →


How to Use Events to Improve Business Reputation 

When was the last time you organized events for your company? Probably a long time ago. Events might not be a noticeable part of your company. They might sound like stretching your annual budget. But before you chop off the event budget, give considerable thought to the benefits of a meetup. Well-planned and organized professional events can open up massive opportunities for a small business. Most importantly they significantly contribute to your business reputation. Professional... Read more →


US Gambling Laws: What's Legal and What's Not 

Legislation such as the Wire Act of 1961 and the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 have been the basis for gambling activities in the US. These led to the ban of certain gambling activities. Different actions, over time, have been taken to try and overturn these laws. That's because they restrict the amount of revenue that could come from the legality of these activities. For instance, with the Wire Act, Congress tried... Read more →


Pagans’ Associate Pleads Guilty to Trafficking Cocaine

and Illegally Possessing Firearms and Ammunition Western District of Pennsylvania PITTSBURGH, PA - A former resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, pleaded guilty in federal court to charges of violating federal narcotics trafficking and firearms laws, Acting United States Attorney Stephen R. Kaufman announced today. Jason Evans, 44, formerly of Earl Street, Pittsburgh, PA, pleaded guilty on July 23, 2021, to two counts before United States District Judge Robert J. Colville. In connection with the guilty plea,... Read more →


Atlantic City Drug Dealer Indicted in Evesham Fatal Overdose

Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced that an Atlantic City drug dealer has been indicted for the death of a 37-year-old woman who fatally overdosed two years ago in Evesham Township on fentanyl-laced heroin he sold to her the day before she died. A grand jury charged Kahlil Carpenter, 30, with Strict Liability for Drug-Induced Death (First Degree), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance (Third Degree), Possession of a Controlled Dangerous Substance with Intent to... Read more →


Catherine M. Dugan (nee Driscoll) of Bellmawr

Catherine M. Dugan (nee Driscoll), on July 26, 2021, longtime resident of Bellmawr. Age 89. Beloved wife of the late John J. Dugan. Devoted mother of Deborah Romond, Lisa Spencer (Rich), and the late Diane Carbone. Loving grandmother of Lisa Stuart (Brian), Holly Romond, Stephen Spencer (Chelsea Lopez), Nicholas Spencer, Katrina Carbone, and the late Diane Carbone and great grandmother of Mason and Madison Stuart. Dear sister of Ann Krapp and the late Sister Marie... Read more →


Center for Disease Control Issues New Mask Guidelines

When You’ve Been Fully Vaccinated How to Protect Yourself and Others Updated July 27, 2021 Safer Activities for You and Your Family If you are fully vaccinated, you can participate in many of the activities that you did before the pandemic. To maximize protection from the Delta variant and prevent possibly spreading it to others, wear a mask indoors in public if you are in an area of substantial or high transmission. Wearing a mask... Read more →


I-295 northbound lane closure tomorrow to begin installation of temporary Browning Road Bridge

Alternating traffic necessary on Browning Road during bridge installation (Trenton) - New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced a lane closure on I-295 northbound and alternating traffic on Browning Road tomorrow, Friday, July 30 to begin installation of the temporary Browning Road Bridge as part of the Direct Connection project in Bellmawr, Camden County. Beginning at 6 a.m. Friday, July 30 until 2 p.m., NJDOT’s contractor, South State, Inc. is scheduled to close... Read more →


AMERICAN LEGION STATE PLAYOFFS: Brooklawn Knocked Out by Allentown

WOOD-RIDGE JULY 29, 2021)— Fresh off winning its first Mercer County American Legion League title this summer, the Allentown Legion baseball team went after its first state title Wednesday night (July 28, 2021)at the Wood-Ridge Athletic Complex. Manager Sahil Thakur’s squad brought home the MCALL’s third state crown since 1997 by defeating the state’s most successful team, Brooklawn Post 72, 5-2. Minus the 2020 coronavirus-canceled season, the MCALL has placed teams in four straight Final... Read more →


To: Mr. Ackley, Gloucester City Housing Office, Acting Mayor Patrick Keating, and Members of City Council

How much more can a person take in this town before , we just say the hell with it and leave ! I never missed a tax payment in 25 years , volunteered for many , many things in town, organized and played free concerts for the string band in the park . Why can't we get this house cleaned up? It's being sub- leased which I told you in person, you said blame King... Read more →


Page 11: Scrapbook of Carmen Palmiero, Outstanding GHS/Penn State Athlete Who Died Too Soon

Carmen Palmiero formerly of Brooklawn was an outstanding all around athlete at Gloucester City High School in mid 1950’s. 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 Palmiero and a friend died in an auto accident driving home for Christmas in his Sophomore year. We were recently provided with a copy of a scrapbook by Rose Van... Read more →


New Jersey Who's Got Talent Coming to Gloucester City Saturday

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNews.net)(July 29, 2021)-- Music and Networking is coming to Soul Food Profection, 738 Market Street, Gloucester City on Saturday, July 31 between the hours of 2PM and 8 PM. The entertainment for the day will consist of performers from the South Jersey area. Darryl Watson and K.Trillz Thursday we asked Darryl Watson, and K.Trillz , the organizers of the show why they chose Gloucester City, a... Read more →


Gloucester City Police Asked About Upcoming Entertainment Venue Being Held at Soulfood Profection Business

" We didn't know this venue was coming to Gloucester City until you contacted us," ~Police Chief Brian Morrell William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews The Chosen Profection Soul Food store, 738 Market Street The occupancy allowance for the building is 75 people. The parking lot in front of the property will hold about 8 to 9 cars. This Saturday coming New Jersey's Got Talent will be holding an entertainment venue at that location. (photo... Read more →


How did a bunch of little things turn into a “BIG THING” in our community?

Hanging flower baskets on Monmouth Street are still hanging with dead flowers for the past 5 weeks. Welcome to Gloucester signs are not maintained sending a negative message to people coming into our town. Litter laws have to be enforced in parking lots of retail stores especially on Broadway. Every year the city has to be reminded to hang the Betsy Ross Flags along our Riverfront Park. This is not done yet in 2021. Put... Read more →


Online Slots Myths and Misconceptions: Getting the Facts Straight

Millions of people enjoy online slots, but even if you are an experienced player there are probably some mistakes you make or misunderstandings you have about your pastime of choice. To remedy this, here are a few of the biggest myths surrounding online slots and the truth that lurks behind the lies that so many people believe. Image Source: Pixabay Slots pay out after a set amount of time This is undoubtedly the biggest misconception... Read more →


Jefferson Health - New Jersey Ranked ‘High Performing’ in 7 Clinical Categories In U.S. News & World Report 2021-2022 ‘Best Hospitals’

July 29, 2021 (Voorhees, NJ) -- Jefferson Health - New Jersey has been ranked as “High Performing” in seven clinical categories in the just-released “Best Hospitals” ranking by U.S. News & World Report. Its “High Performing” areas are: Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), Colon Cancer Surgery, Diabetes, Knee Replacement, Kidney Failure, and Stroke. Comprised of three acute care hospitals located in Cherry Hill, Stratford and Washington Township, Jefferson Health - New Jersey... Read more →


Online Gambling Facts you should be Aware of before Playing 

The industry of online gambling has been expanding at a very fast pace over recent years. With every passing moment, so many new people become a part of this industry mainly because of the attractive rewards and prizes that one can win by gambling. The growth of people getting into gambling has been so significant that online casinos have now come into existence. This industry might seem very exciting from the outside but there are... Read more →


How to Play Slot Online Without Losing?

Online slots are one of the most popular casino games out there. There are legit reasons behind its immense popularity. First of all, it doesn’t involve any rules which mean everyone can play it, including a rookie. Secondly, it allows you to win big cash prizes and jackpots. Whether you are playing at an online casino for the first time or the tenth time, you should surely try out slots machines. If you get lucky,... Read more →


Dunkin and Scholarship America Announce Winners of the Philadelphia Regional Scholarships

PHILADELPHIA, PA--(July 29, 2021)--Dunkin' and its greater Philadelphia-area franchisees, in partnership with Scholarship America, today announced the recipients of its 12th annual Philadelphia Regional Scholarship Program. The program helps high school seniors and college students in Southeastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey, and Kent and New Castle counties in Delaware pursue a part-time or full-time undergraduate degree at the institution of their choice. Students were selected from more than 900 applicants based on their academic record,... Read more →


SURVEY SAYS: PATIENCE IS GROWING THIN ON THE COVID-19 MASK MANDATE

Less than Two in Five are Now Wearing a Mask in Public NEW YORK—A groundbreaking “Back-to-Normal Barometer” survey for the first time finds that only 40% of Americans are currently wearing masks in the presence of others and that only 41% of consumers believe that it will be necessary to extend the Federal mandate that all airline passengers wear masks on all flights, past mid-September. The survey asked respondents whether they agreed with this statement,... Read more →


Football Betting and what you Need to Know Before Start 

In case you are new to football betting and are eager to make your involvement as productive as possible, you are about to read the most suitable post. Those, who are already accustomed on how sports betting functions also have some football knowledge, but there are still a lot of people who are into football betting but they are not even aware of the basics. Football betting is most suitable for people who are soccer... Read more →


ICE Arrest 16 Sexual Predators Here Illegally; But They Were Set Free Because Of Sanctuary Cities Like NY

NEW YORK – Officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) arrested 16 sexual predators during a 2-day period, ending Sep. 11 in New York City, the Hudson Valley and on Long Island, in an enforcement effort dubbed “Operation SOAR” (Sex Offender Alien Removal). Gloucestercitynews.net graphics In the course of Operation SOAR, ERO deportation officers apprehended 16 individuals with criminal histories related to sexual offenses. Of those arrested, 5 were... Read more →


SURVEY SAYS!--Across The U.S., Non-white Neighborhoods Are Hotter Than White Ones

(NAPSI)—Nationwide, in both major cities and small towns, neighborhoods with more Black, Hispanic and Asian residents experience hotter temperatures during summer heatwaves than nearby white residents, regardless of a neighborhood’s income. These racial disparities exist because non-white neighborhoods tend to be more densely built up with buildings and pavement that trap heat, and have fewer trees to cool the landscape, according to the nationwide study in the AGU journal Earth’s Future, which publishes interdisciplinary research... Read more →


302 Non-Citizens Sex Offenders Arrested by ICE

WASHINGTON – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) have arrested 302 sex offenders since January 1 as part of a national enforcement effort called Operation SOAR (Sex Offender Arrest and Removal), officials announced Monday. Gloucestercitynews.net graphic files Operation SOAR is a coordinated enforcement operation that builds on ongoing efforts to arrest and remove noncitizen sex offenders from our communities. “Our officers have prioritized the arrest of noncitizens who pose the greatest threat to the security... Read more →


Dylan Elliott Earns NABC Academic Honors

WINCHESTER, VA (07/28/2021)-- Dylan Elliott (Sicklerville, NJ 08081) is one of six Shenandoah University men's basketball players named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches Honors Court in selections announced Tuesday and Wednesday by the organization. The team, which co-led the 11 men's teams this past semester with a 3.27 team GPA, earned an NABC Team Excellence Award for the second consecutive year. Six upperclassmen: Trammell Anthony, Ethan Diffee, Dylan Elliott, Zach Garrett '21, Davion... Read more →


AG's Office Releases Video of Bayonne Cops Fatal Shooting of Knife Weilding Man with Knife

TRENTON – The Attorney General’s Office today released video footage from body worn cameras (BWCs) and a 911 call related to the death of Lee Waskiewicz, 47, of Bayonne, N.J., who died on June 7 when Bayonne Police Officers Edward Taveras and Timothy Ballance, Jr. fired their service weapons at him, fatally wounding him. The fatal incident remains under investigation by the Office of Public Integrity and Accountability (OPIA). The recordings are being released in... Read more →


Deptford Doctor Profiled in Magazine: Fighting for Herself, and Others

: [DEPTFORD, N.J., July 28, 2021] When her first migraine attack happened at age 23, Courtney White, MD, was upset--but not that surprised. White had regarded her health like a ticking time bomb: all of the women in her family experience migraine attacks. Even though she knew what to expect from seeing family members cope and was a medical student comfortable advocating for her health, it took years to find strategies that helped. Today, White... Read more →


DOWN THE SHORE: Coast Guard Medevaced Diver 46 Miles East of Cape May

Video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Breanna Centeno U.S. Coast Guard District 5 The Coast Guard medevaced a diver 46 miles east of Cape May, New Jersey, on Wednesday. An MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew from Coast Guard Air Station Atlantic City medevaced the diver to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. (U.S. Coast Guard Courtesy Video/released). CAPE MAY, N.J. – The Coast Guard medevaced a diver 46 miles east of Cape May on Wednesday. Watchstanders... Read more →


Gloucester Township PD Chief Recognized Nationally by L.E.A.D.

Allentown, NJ, July 22, 2021– LEAD - Law Enforcement Against Drugs and Violence , a national nonprofit organization committed to protecting children from the risks of drugs and violence, awarded L.E.A.D. Police Chief David Harkins of Gloucester Township Police Department its ‘Host Agency Award.’ “We want to congratulate Chief Harkins on demonstrating excellent commitment and service to the L.E.A.D. organization throughout the United States,” said Nick DeMauro, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of L.E.A.D.... Read more →


How to Do Your Online Bitcoin Trading and Which Strategies and Parameters are Needed to Explore Your Personal Interests 

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How to Access Online Bitcoin Trading Mobile Apps

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Trading or Investment Planning with Bitcoin Waller to Use Android Version 

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Tokyo Olympics: U.S Women's Soccer Team Defeated After Opponents Play National Anthem

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CNB Book News: Riding the Edge: A Love Song to Deborah

A work of love that evokes greater love—Michael Tobin’s memoir will move your soul JERUSALEM (JULY 27, 2021)—Forty-seven years ago, Michael discovered his soulmate Deborah on a dance floor in Keene, New Hampshire. It took her soul a few years and an around-the-world bike trek to fully reciprocate. Riding the Edge:A Love Song to Deborah (Greenleaf Book Group, July 20, 2021) is the astonishing tale of the six-month odyssey that profoundly shaped the next 564... Read more →


CNB COLLEGE SPORTS: Rowan's Ferriola, Hennessy, Rusk and Sepcic Named to Lacrosse Academic HR

NORTHBOROUGH, MASS. – Rowan’s Lauren Ferriola, Dara Hennessy, Gianna Rusk and Rachael Sepcic have been named to the 2021 IWLCA Division III Academic Honor Roll, as selected by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association. The Profs were among 766 student-athletes from 282 different institutions to be honored, as juniors and seniors who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.50 or greater. Ferriola (Berlin, NJ/Eastern), a junior exercise science major, started 10 games for the Profs... Read more →