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May 2022

Mary S. Laquitara “Sue” of Pine Hill and Gloucester City, age 75; Retired Edgewood Regional HS Custodian

Mary S. Laquitara “Sue” Pine Hill, NJ On May 23, 2022, Mary (nee Miller) age 75. Beloved mother of Angela DiGiacomo, Vincent J. (Lora) DiGiacomo Jr., Jennifer Marie DiGiacomo, and the late Jodi Ann DiGiacomo, 4 grandchildren Samantha Sue DiBlasi, Vincent J. DiGiacomo III, Nicholas R. DiGiacomo, Dominic J. DiGiacomo, brother the late Walter Miller, John “Jake” Miller, sister Rosemarie Miller-Sweeny, Debbie Miller, life long friend Catherine Murtaugh-Knoserl (Murt). A former resident of Gloucester City, Sue received her education in the Gloucester City Public School system. Sometime ago Sue retired from Edgewood Regional High school as a Custodian to be... Read more →


We Can Foundation Walk to Remember June 19

PINE GROVE FIRE HALL, 9TH, AND JERSEY AVENUE If you are unable to attend and would like to make a donation send your check or money order to We Can Foundation, 573 Homewood Lane, Williamstown NJ 08094 TIME 12 NOON TO 3 PM RELATED: So Who is George Merryfield ? The new face of fentanyl addiction: Kati's story Read more →


*Gloucester City Bike Decorating Contest Pre-Registration

Saturday, June 25th 10 am- Check-in at Gloucester Towne (must show photo ID at check-in) 10:30 am- Judging starts 11 am- Procession down King Street to Proprietor's Park Saturday, June 25th 10 am- Check-in at Gloucester Towne (must show photo ID at check-in) 10:30 am- Judging starts 11 am- Procession down King Street to Proprietor's Park FOR A COPY OF THE APPLICATION GO HERE Read more →


Jefferson Health – New Jersey Awarded $574,503 Grant to Expand Education and Access to COVID-19 Vaccines

Jefferson Health – New Jersey has been awarded a $574,503 grant from the New Jersey Department of Health to establish an outreach program to provide education, as well as COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters, to a wide array of community members in southern New Jersey. The grant awarded to Jefferson Health – New Jersey will be used to fund and train a team of social workers and community health workers to connect with various segments of the population throughout Camden and Gloucester counties, and provide education and needed vaccinations. Although New Jersey has one of the highest COVID-19 vaccination rates in... Read more →


NJ Will Spend $21.4M to Reduce Litter; But If The Public and City Governments Don't Do Their Part...

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 31, 2022)--The DEP is increasing the Local Government Clean Communities Grants by $700,000 over prior years. But, as these current photos show taken in Gloucester City, all the money in the world will not do a thing if the residents and local government don't do their part in keeping the city free of the trash. People are still using the field across from the Cold Springs School, Gloucester City to dump their trash. Likewise, Water Street, (below) also in Gloucester City, has become a favorite site for people to dump concrete and other building materials. At... Read more →


Gloucester Township PD 10th Junior Police Academy

The Gloucester Township Police Department is proud to participate in our tenth year of the Gloucester Township Police Junior Police Academy. The juveniles will be considered cadets and will be given a uniform to wear every day. The Junior Police Academy consists of physical training, lectures, presentations, hands-on activities, and a field trip. The Junior Police Academy culminates with graduation for each Basic class. The Junior Cadets will learn how to march and work together as squads. Cadets will learn the importance of being physically fit, staying drug-free, teamwork, and respect. Registration opens to Gloucester Township Residents on Tuesday, May... Read more →


How Safe is the Water in Gloucester City?

By Gloucester City Councilman-at-large Derek Timm Fact-Checking: The Water in Gloucester City GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ--Gloucester City has one of the newest water processing and treatment plants in South Jersey. With a state-of-the-art filtration system in place and on-site laboratory testing done regularly, the water produced here shows no trace of readily readable toxins or chemicals leaving the facility after the treatment. Many factors including the age of supply lines, pipes, and conditions in your home or business regarding the purity level coming out of your faucet can vary, but rest assured drinking tap water is possibly safer than sticking your... Read more →


WILDWOOD SUMMER NEWS: Kick Back Tiki Cruises

KICK BACK TIKI CRUISES LAUNCH IN WILDWOOD WITH PRIVATE CHARTERED BYO CRUISES WILDWOOD, NJ --(CNBNewsnet) Two shore locals have teamed up to bring their passion project to the waves of the Jersey Shore this summer. Vineland native Captain Tim Merighi and Ocean City business partner Matt Sawyer announce the launch of Kick Back Tiki Cruises out of Wildwood, New Jersey. Their new tiki boat and floating bar will offer private chartered BYO cruises departing several times a day from their dock at 626 W. 26th Avenue. Cruise options will include Rise N Shine, Mid-Day, Afternoon, Happy Hour, Sunset, and Wildwood... Read more →


Gloucester Catholic's Salute to Class of 2022 Campaign: Mackenzie Boyle '22 Asks For Your Support! 

Nearly $1,500 Raised to Date! Let's HONOR the Graduating Seniors of our Remarkable CLASS OF 2022! The funds will be applied to senior graduation expenses and awards benefiting the graduates as we close out the current year. So far we have raised nearly $1,500 for the Class of 2022! Click on image below as senior Mackenzie Boyle asks for your support of the Class of 2022! ‌ Ways To Give! VENMO -- @gcramsgiving ONLINE -- http://gchsrams.org/wordpress/?p=10085 TRADITIONAL MAIL -- Make Check Payable to Gloucester Catholic Gloucester Catholic High School 333 Ridgeway Street Gloucester City, NJ 08030 Once a Ram ....... Read more →


Rowan Men's Track & Field 2022 NCAA Championship Recap

GENEVA, OHIO -- Rowan had a bevy of competitors at the 2022 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships that began on Thursday and concluded on Saturday. The three-day meet was held at the SPIRE Institute hosted by the University of Mount Union. The men’s team brought home nine All-Americans along with two national runner-ups and a school record. Here’s a quick breakdown: All-Americans Greg Poloso, Javelin (Third place) Dan McAleavey, Javelin (Eighth place) Ahmir Johnson, Triple Jump (Second place) Nana Agyemang, Triple Jump (Fifth place) Jah’mere Beasley, 200 meters (Sixth place) 4x400 relay team of Agyemang, Beasley, John... Read more →


The Little-Known Benefits a Virtual Assistant Can Bring: What You Should Know

We are all somewhat familiar with the advantages of a virtual assistant, and you may even have thought of hiring one for yourself. We know, for instance, that we can assign repetitive duties to them or assign administrative tasks that they will often do better, anyway, such as answering calls and responding to emails or entering data. We are also aware that they can take care of other things, such as errands and what-not. But a virtual assistant is more than that; they can reduce your expenses, and they can even have better skills than yours or your staff, such... Read more →


Suspect Steals Phone from SEPTA Passenger with Disabilities; Police Seek Public's Help

CORRECTED/UPDATE DO YOU KNOW THIS SUSPECT? PHILADELPHIA PA (May 30, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--SEPTA Police are asking for the public’s help identifying a male who is accused of stealing a cellphone from a wheelchair-bound passenger on a SEPTA bus. Pictures of the suspect obtained from SEPTA surveillance cameras are included with this email. The incident occurred at approximately 12:25 p.m. on Sunday, May 29, on a Route 118 Bus at 20th and Spring Garden Streets. The victim said that the male entered the bus and asked him to use his phone. The victim agreed, and then the male kept the phone and exited... Read more →


Impacts of Bitcoin Mining in Colorado

Bitcoin mining is a process of verifying and adding new transaction records to the Bitcoin public ledger. The public ledger is called the blockchain. Miners are rewarded with newly created bitcoins, as well as fees paid by users for faster transaction processing. Visit https://bitcodeprime.site/ for further information. Bitcoin mining has come under fire recently due to its high energy consumption and resulting carbon footprint. A single bitcoin transaction can require the same amount of electricity as an average American home uses in a day. As more people begin to use bitcoin, the demand for energy increases. The majority of the... Read more →


How to find work as a freelance independent contractor

If you're looking for freelance work, this article will go over the distinctions between employees and independent contractors, the basic responsibilities of an independent contractor, and where to find them. This article, https://workee.net/blog/A-guide-on-independent-contractor-jobs, gives you a better idea of getting independent contractor jobs. But in the meantime, here are a few differences between independent contractors to on-site employees. Differences between independent contractors to on-site employees Employers prefer independent contractors to on-site employees because this option is less expensive than hiring new employees. Paying independent contractors is way less than paying in-house workers. Also, employees are entitled to employee benefits, whereas... Read more →


Virtua Health Nurse Ann Coyle of Audubon, Honored by Independence Blue Cross

Honored for Her Extraordinary Care and Compassion (Voorhees, NJ)…Virtua Health is proud to announce its own Ann Coyle, RNC-NIC (registered nurse certified in Neonatal Intensive Care), as an honoree of the Independence Blue Cross annual “Celebrate Caring” campaign, which highlights three nurses who demonstrate extraordinary care and compassion to their patients and community. For the last 39 years, Ann has taken care of Virtua’s tiniest patients and their families during what can be an incredibly stressful time. As the manager of the Perinatal Bereavement Program, Ann ensures that families who experience the loss of a pregnancy or an infant have... Read more →


Dads’ Resource Center Offers Fathers’ Day Survival Tips for Single Fathers

STATE COLLEGE, Pennsylvania – (May 24, 2022) – According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are around 2 million single father's in the country. Due to the way that the family court, county and social service systems operate fathers are often not allowed to spend as much time with their children as they would like following a separation or divorce. This includes Father’s Day. "Father’s Day can be brutally painful for noncustodial fathers”, said Dads’ Resource Center Executive Director Jeffrey Steiner. “Many do not even get the opportunity to be with their children for Father’s Day. For those that do,... Read more →


Camden County Prosecutors Office Celebrates Military Appreciation Month

Camden CITY, N.J.-(May 29, 2022)(CNBNewsnet) May is observed as Military Appreciation Month and the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office recognizes and gives thanks to staff members who are serving in the U.S. Armed Forces and those who are veterans Left to Right: 1. Assistant Prosecutor Travis Weber 2. Det. Sheron Kee 3. Det. Jovan Plaza 4. Lt. Eric Wren 5. Det. Chris Leone 6. Det. Paris Johnson 7. Det. Kimberly Abreu 8. Det. Lance Merrill 9. Det. Salvatore Russomanno 10. Agent Lance Klein 11. Det. Tim Sheetz “During Military Appreciation Month I would like to take the opportunity to applaud all... Read more →


James W. Kelly, of Mt. Ephraim, NJ

James W Kelly, of Mount Ephraim, New Jersey, passed away on Sunday, May 22, 2022. He was 69. Jim is the dear brother of Sandra Borrero, William, Robert & John Kelly; also survived by many nieces and nephews. Jim is predeceased by his parents; WIlliam & Theresa (nee LePage) Kelly. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his graveside ceremony on Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 10:30 in New Saint Mary's Cemetery, Bellmawr. Funeral arrangements under the direction of the McGuinness Funeral Home, Woodbury, NJ. Read more →


JERSEY SHORE & LAKESHORES READY FOR SUMMER

Commissioner Visits Jersey Shore and North Jersey Lake Communities in Unofficial Start to Summer Season Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend TRENTON – Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette says New Jersey is ready for a stellar summer season following review of water quality monitoring and visits to both the Jersey Shore and North Jersey lakeshores ahead of Memorial Day weekend, the unofficial start of the outdoor summer season. Coastal monitoring flights and preseason sampling confirmed that beaches and water quality are in great shape, Commissioner LaTourette announced today during the annual State of the Shore event in Asbury Park,... Read more →


A List of Key Questions You Should Ask When Looking for a Party Planner

If it's clear that hosting an event or birthday will bring people together, but you don't have the necessary skill (and time) to plan it, you could benefit from the know-how of an event planner. They are well-versed with the intricacies of planning an event, and they will know the ins and outs of the industry to make sure your event is a resounding success. But speaking of planners, there are tons out there – what you need is someone with the proper skill who would be able to suit your objectives. It's essential to write down what you need... Read more →


Mary Dalene Crowder-Leaver, age 71 of Gloucester City

Mary Dalene Crowder-Leaver, age 71 of Gloucester City, passed away on Wednesday, May 4th, 2022 at Cooper University Hospital, Camden. Dalene is survived by her husband Rev. Dr. Richard Leaver. She is the sister of Thomas Crowder and the late Paulette Uibel. Mary is survived by her nieces & nephews; Stacey, Jacob, Jennifer, and Christophe Uibel. She was predeceased by her parents Mary & Thomas Crowder, her nephews Wallace and Thomas Uibel as well as her niece Jennifer Uibel. Dalene will be fondly remembered as a doting wife sister and aunt who would have done anything for her family. The... Read more →


Sr. Maristella Lastra, Franciscan Missionary Sister of the Infant Jesus

Sr. Maristella Lastra, Franciscan Missionary Sister of the Infant Jesus died suddenly on May 21, 2022 in the Delegation Convent in Cherry Hill, NJ. just shy of her 85th birthday. LEGACY Sister was born on June 6th, 1937 in Peru’ and entered religious life in 1957. She professed her vows on March 19th, 1960. Following obedience and her love and desire of being a missionary, Sr. Maristella left her native country of Peru’ and landed on the shores of America in 1962. Here she joined the first three sisters who had already come to Minitola, NJ the previous year. Sister... Read more →


Rowan Falls to Eastern Connecticut State 7-6, in NCAA Baseball Willimantic Super Regional

MANSFIELD, CT - #10 Rowan battled the nation’s top-ranked team through 13 innings, but fell to Eastern Connecticut State, 7-6, in the NCAA Baseball Willimantic Super Regional to deny the Profs their second consecutive trip to the NCAA Division III World Series. Gloucestercitynews.net graphic Eastern Connecticut State (44-3) loaded the bases in the top of the 13th and scored the winning run when Ryan Bagdasarian was hit by a pitch. The resilient Profs fought back from two deficits and tied the game in the seventh inning, where it remained at 6-6 until the top of the 13th. ECSU reliever Billy... Read more →


Your Support Needed for The We Can Foundation Drug Awareness Rehab Program

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (CNBNews)The annual We Can Foundation Walk to Remember will be held on June 19, at the Pine Grove Fire Hall, 9th and Jersey Avenue, Gloucester City. The organization helps people who are fighting addiction. The public is invited to attend. If you are unable to attend and would like to make a donation send your check or money order to We Can Foundation, 573 Homewood Lane, Williamstown NJ 08094 RELATED: So Who is George Merryfield ? (see video below) SHOW ME YOUR FRIENDS AND I WILL SHOW YOU YOUR FUTURE Read more →


CNB Pet Tips: Support Your Pet’s Mental Health This Summer

Use positive reinforcement-based dog training methods and mental health solutions like anxiety vests and calming chews to help care for your pets’ whole health and wellness. by Darris Cooper, CPDT-KA, FFCP (NAPSI)—As pet parents start to fill their summer agendas with outdoor adventures, travel and social gatherings, it’s important for them to consider how plans will affect their pets’ mental health. Stress and anxiety in pets can be triggered by both environmental changes, such as new places, people and routines, and situational changes, like less time at home or more time alone. During May, Mental Health Awareness Month, and beyond,... Read more →


*The Battleship New Jersey America's Most Decorated

USS New Jersey (BB-62) – United States Navy Battleship The Battleship New Jersey Museum & Memorial regularly ranks as one of the best museums in NJ, one of the best things to do in Philadelphia, and serves as an entertaining attraction in New Jersey for families. Not only do you see exhibits of artifacts from the largest battleship’s past, but you are put into the exhibit as you go through the tour route. Sit in the chair from which Admiral Halsey commanded the biggest battleship and the 5th Fleet. Stretch out on the bunks where the sailors slept. Climb into... Read more →


City of Gloucester City Annual Senior Citizens Claim for Reduced Water Charge

Consumer Tips GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNewsnet)--Senior citizens, age 65, and over, are eligible for reduced water rents if they meet the qualifications listed in the application below. Why mayor and council don't publicize this money saver is anyone guess. Ordinance 90-32 provides reduced water rents for certain persons over 65 years of age. When any dwelling unit is owned and occupied by a person or persons who is or are over 65 years of age and who are not gainfully employed and are the sole support of themselves, then in such instances the minimum charge for water per quarter shall... Read more →


*You're Invited to the Cumberland County Fair July 5-9

You’re invited to join the Cumberland County Fair that returns to the Cumberland County Fairgrounds, 3001 Carmel Road, Millville The Cumberland County Cooperative Fair Board Association, headed up by Fair Board President, Donnie Schultz, promises there will be something for everyone. The County Fair is one of the highlights of the summer and brings thousands of families from throughout the state and county. The Cumberland County Fair is the oldest running county fair in the state that features five days and nights of old fashion, family fun. Fairgoers will enjoy amusement rides, games, and Demolition Derby in the Grandstand. Little... Read more →


FTC's Tips: Dealing With Weather Emergencies

Colleen Tressler May 25, 2022 Threats from hurricanes don’t come just from wind and rain, storm surges, flooding and rip currents, or tornadoes and landslides. Hurricane-related threats also come in the form of scammers who use those weather emergencies to cheat people. Some of the most common weather-related frauds and scams include people who promise to help you with clean-up or repairs, but disappear with your money; those who pretend to be FEMA or other government agencies; people who promise you a job – if only you pay to get it; and those who promise you a place to rent... Read more →


*Gloucester County's Summer Kick Off

(Woodbury, NJ)—Gloucester County is looking forward to summer events and programs, and is getting ready to ring in the season with a new event. Director Frank J. DiMarco and Commissioner Jim Jefferson announced Monday, April 11 that Gloucester County will hold the first ever Gloucester County Summer Kick Off. The Gloucester County Summer Kick Off will take place Saturday, June 11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at James G. Atkinson Park in Sewell, NJ. “What better way to welcome summer than with outdoor activities that the entire family can enjoy,” said Director Frank J. DiMarco. Director DiMarco says the... Read more →


DOWN THE SHORE: Beach Haven Auctioning Off Seven 1-Year Boat Slip Rentals, Proceeds to Help Community

BEACH HAVEN, NJ--Once again, the Borough of Beach Haven is auctioning off 1-year boat slip rentals for very cheap — bidding starts at just $650! These online auctions are open to the public at municibid.com and end on Wednesday, June 1, 2022. New Jersey residents are able to bid in these government auctions online, 24/7, on Municibid. Why are these auctions important? All of the proceeds from these auctions are going right back into improving the Borough of Beach Haven’s local community. 100% of the proceeds from these auctions go back to the Borough of Beach Haven. These funds are... Read more →


NJ Offers Free Entry to State Parks This Summer

05/26/2022 TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy announced today that, as of Memorial Day Weekend, entry to all New Jersey state parks, forests, and recreation areas will be free of charge this summer. Presented in the FY 2023 budget proposal, the one-year state parks fee holiday is one of several fee waivers and programs designed to advance affordability and opportunity in New Jersey. Park entrance fees will be waived for all visitors, regardless of state residency. Anyone who already purchased a 2022 annual State Park Pass will automatically receive a full refund. Other individual park fees remain in place, including but... Read more →


Rep. Norcross Remarks on Recent Shootings

It’s been one of those weeks. 14 days ago, a racist gunman went into a Buffalo supermarket and murdered 10 Black Americans. Now we have the massacre in Uvalde, TX—19 children and two teachers were slaughtered in an elementary school. This shouldn't keep happening. 91% of Democrats and 74% of Republicans want Congress to act on gun safety, but legislation I helped pass in the House is collecting dust in the U.S. Senate as I type this. As our nation mourns, I want to be upfront with you about where I stand on gun safety. Here’s where I am: I... Read more →


THE PLOT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT (WATCH)

image from The Plot Against The President The PLOT AGAINST THE PRESIDENT --The daughter of a legendary right-wing Hollywood filmmaker calmly documents an all-American cliffhanger. John Milius made the conservative action-movie favorite Red Dawn. Released in 1984, it’s famous for Harry Dean Stanton’s patriarch, imprisoned during a Soviet takeover of CNBNews graphic file America, shouting to his sons, “Avenge me!” But Milius’s daughter Amanda Milius may have outshone her father with her documentary The Plot Against the President, which details a real-life government coup attempt with less hysteria than Red Dawn — yet it’s scarier. The movie lines up House... Read more →


Anthony Nacci, of Haddon Twp., age 58, Haddon Township High Alum, Class of '82; Enjoyed Fishing, Trips to the Shore

Haddon Twp, NJ - passed away on April 23, 2022. Anthony was born April 10, 1964 in Camden, NJ and was the son of the late Vincent Nacci and Catherine Regino (nee Abbott). Anthony will be greatly missed by his loving partner, Terry Miller. He was a beloved father to his only son, Anthony F. Nacci (Zoë) and devoted grandfather to Isabella. Dear brother of Michael Nacci, Vincent (Maureen) Nacci, Rosemary (Joseph) Martelli, and the late Cathy Zabinsky; loving uncle to Vincent, Dominic, Anthony, Dolores (Shawn), Jillian, Emily, Joseph, and the late Michael; survived also by great nieces and nephews.... Read more →


Laura B. Deems, of Voorhees/Clementon, age 76

Voorhees Twp. – formerly of Clementon, On May 24, 2022. Age 76. Funeral Services and Burial 10 am on Friday, June 3, 2022 at Waterford Memorial Park: 679 Pestletown Road, Waterford Works, NJ 08089. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Laura B. Deems. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: Gloucester City Ph: 856-456-1142 Read more →


Coast Guard Urges Public to Practice Safe Boating During New York Fleet Week

NEW YORK — The Coast Guard encourages members of the public to review and participate in safe boating practices during National Safe Boating Week and New York Fleet Week 2022. In conjunction with National Safe Boating Week, Fleet Week will take place in New York from May 25 to May 31. Fleet Week recognizes and honors military members and is historically a busy weekend for the boating community. Fleet Week also means an increase in military vessels and maritime traffic in New York harbor and the Hudson River. The Coast Guard asks the public to be aware of the following... Read more →


*CASSIDY’S MEMORIAL DAY Baseball Clinic May 30th

Location: Brooklawn, NJ Address: Pershing Rd , Brooklawn, NJ 08030 Phone: 8563044632 Dates: 05/30/22 - 05/30/22 Ages: U8 U9 U10 U11 U12 Contact: Joshua M Cassidy - Please do not contact (spam) Joshua M Cassidy for reasons other than the purpose of the listing. Cassidy’s Baseball clinic is designed to teach the skills, techniques, fundamentals, and knowledge of baseball under the guidance of an experienced coaching staff. This 4-hour clinic offers an opportunity for all athletes, regardless of ability level, to participate in an exciting clinic of baseball training and game simulation. Age and skill levels will be separated into... Read more →


Ruth Greene, of Gloucester City, age 99

Surrounded by her loving family, Ruth passed peacefully on May 26, 2022, at the age of 99. (nee Sweeney). Lifelong resident of Gloucester City. Loving wife of the late Herbert I. Greene. Loving mother of Susan Vittorelli, Larry Greene, Ruthanne Greene, the late Michael Greene and the late Stephen Greene (surviving Cassie). Cherished grandmother of 11 and great-grandmother of 16. Predeceased by her siblings, Emmaline Bell, Gertrude McCormick and Thomas “Buddy” Sweeney. Beloved mother-in-law of Cassie Flood Greene, Marie Leafey DeVone and the late Gene C. Vittorelli. Beloved aunt of Mary Ann & Jeff Combs, Judy Haney Connors, Joann Allison,... Read more →


Luis Crespo Moreno, of Camden City/Pennsauken

On May 23, 2022. Age 75, Of Camden, NJ. Formerly of Pennsauken, NJ. Luis will be dearly missed by his caregivers at Trinity Life of Pennsauken and his care team at the Abigail House in Camden. Graveside Service on Friday, June 3, 2022, at 10:30 am in Waterford Memorial Park: 679 Pestletown Road, Waterford Works, NJ 08089. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Luis Crespo Moreno. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City. Ph: 856 - 456 - 1142 Read more →


The WE CAN FOUNDATION Needs Your Help

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (CNBNews)The annual We Can Foundation Walk to Remember will be held on June 19, at the Pine Grove Fire Hall, 9th and Jersey Avenue, Gloucester City. The organization helps people who are fighting addiction. The public is invited to attend. If you are unable to attend and would like to make a donation send your check or money order to We Can Foundation, 573 Homewood Lane, Williamstown NJ 08094 RELATED: So Who is George Merryfield ? ##### SHOW ME YOUR FRIENDS AND I'LL SHOW YOU YOUR FUTURE Read more →


Delta-8 Gummies In 2022: Here's A Guide To The Best Delta 8 Edibles

Before you pick a company to purchase your Delta-8 gummies, it is essential to do your research and familiarize yourself with the reputation of the brand and the product better. It is crucial to choose one attentive to make sure the product is suitable for its consumers. It uses ethical guidelines from the moment of the source to harvesting and testing, and production. What are Delta-8 Gummies? Delta-8 THC is similar to the usual candy gummies in taste, but they are made up of Delta-8 extract and best delta 8 edibles marijuana products. Will Delta-8 get me high? In essence,... Read more →


Fort Delaware State Park Visitors Will Have Smoother Ride This Summer

Visitors to Fort Delaware State Park now have a smoother ride along Pea Patch Island to the fort after the tram path was reconstructed in time for the park to kick off its 2022 season. The pathway improvement is the first project completed as part of the park’s largest capital investment by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Division of Parks and Recreation. Once guests arrive to the island via the Delafort ferry, they are transported by a covered tram along the 2,000-foot path and enjoy views of the island’s salt marsh, one of the East Coast’s... Read more →


All-Day Colonial Festival/Skirmish Reenactment in Haddonfield on June 4

The Skirmish Returns to South Jersey After Two-Year Pause, Bringing Outdoor Family-Fun On Saturday, June 4, 2022, the British will invade Haddonfield and be challenged by Continental troops, just as they did 244 years ago — in June 1778. The day’s events include many other activities such as a Yelling Contest, Colonial Dancing, Pillory Prisoners and Character reenactors. Plus, Soldier reenactors will be available to meet visitors before and after the Skirmish. Redcoats on horseback will charge, muskets will be fired, and the Continentals will try to stop the redcoats before they head off to the Battle at Monmouth. General... Read more →


Geraldine M. Dingwitz, of Bellmawr age 80

Geraldine M. Dingwitz of Bellmawr NJ, 80, passed May 19, 2022. Gerry was loved by Family and many friends. Was preceded in death by her husband Paul, son and wife, Edward (Kelly) Dilworth. Survived by daughters: Mary Lou (Jerry) Slusar, Marlene Dilworth and Karen McClean, brother Bill Doyle, by six grandchildren, three great-grand-daughters, many nieces and nephews. Aux. Member of AL #133 Woodbury, VFW#2174 Westville-Grove, ANU #52 National Park and Mt. Ephraim Demo Club. Viewing on Friday, May 27, 2022 from 6 P.M. - 8 P.M. at McGUINNESS FUNERAL HOME, 34 Hunter Street, Woodbury, NJ. Funeral Mass on Saturday, May... Read more →


CNBNews Pet News: Memorial Day Tips

Memorial Day is here, and in honor of the military personnel who have died while serving in the United States armed forces, many people (and their pets) are gathering to enjoy the outdoors. While we are busy honoring these fallen soldiers, spending time with friends and family, it is important to remember the safety and well-being of our furry friends. PET TIPS “Naturally, pets want to be included in all the festivities of their owners. However, there are potential risks for pets at these outdoor events,” explained Dr. James Barr, Chief Medical Officer at BluePearl Specialty and Emergency Pet Hospital.... Read more →


CNB Hunting News: Intense Bear Fight (Watch)

INTENSE BEAR FIGHT caught on camera - 3 different angles 2,423,895 views • Jul 14, 2021 • Big brown bears fighting in Kuhmo, Finland. The fight took place near the bear hides operated by Boreal Wildlife Centre. Check out the full trip (eng sub): https://youtu.be/e-JgjYuPIsM submitted by Gary Devine Read more →


Congressman Van Drew (R-NJ)Votes NO on House Bill to Address Baby Formula Crisis

TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Democratic State Committee is releasing the following statement after Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew voted against the Infant Formula Supplemental Appropriations Act, which would provide emergency funding to address the shortage of infant formula in the United States. Every one of New Jersey’s Democratic members of Congress voted for the bill. “While Democrats are moving quickly to pass legislation that would help families and address the shortage of baby formula, Jeff Van Drew is proving again that he has no interest in helping New Jersey families trying to feed their babies,” said NJDSC Vice... Read more →


Karla Andersen, of Voorhees/Pennsauken, age 76

On May 15, 2022. Age 76, Of Voorhees, NJ, Formerly of Pennsauken, NJ. Karla will be greatly missed her loving care givers from Complete Care at Kresson View, Voorhees, NJ. Karla had worked for a local law firm. Funeral Services and burial 10:00 am Thursday, May 26, 2022 in Waterford Memorial Park: 679 Pestletown Road, Waterford Works, NJ 08089. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Karla Andersen. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142 Read more →