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Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Claims Proven Commonplace: Real Human Trafficking Cases Suppressed While Deep State Tampers Evidence In Cult Leader Keith Raniere Case Exclusive Interview with Nicole Blank Becker By Marc Ang While not shocking to me anymore, it is worth getting out to the public every time our justice agencies act in a way that is not in the best interest of common sense, common decency and “we the people”. The raid on the former President Donald Trump and the continued and unrelenting witch hunt has proven that due process doesn’t matter when the deep state wants to build a story around vilifying you. I saw this as well when I covered Tiger King’s Joe Exotic’s resentencing trial and observed how the judge had an agenda and did not care for any evidence being shown to the contrary. When they have nothing, they will plant evidence on you and the justice...
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DURING THE FREE FAMILY FUNDAY EVENT SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 10 AM – 12 PM CAMPUS TO PARTNER WITH THE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS WHAT: In celebration of the beloved musical Annie (and Annie’s adorable rescue dog Sandy), coming to the Miller Theater October 11 – 16, 2022, the Kimmel Cultural Campus is inviting animal lovers everywhere to find their very own Sandy on Sunday, October 2 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM outside the Kimmel Center building. Partnering with the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (PSPCA), attendees will have the opportunity to meet dogs in need of a loving home. Guests will receive snacks (while supplies last) courtesy of Family Discovery Series sponsor Dietz & Watson.$35 Annie community rush tickets will be available for purchase during the event. WHEN: Sunday, October 2, 2022 · 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM...
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2022 Cooper Norcross Run the Bridge Event Join the Annual Bridge Run as it Celebrates 25 Years for a Great Cause The price of 2022 Cooper Norcross Run the Bridge Event is $65, don't miss out on this opportunity to sign up before the price increases on October 2nd! On Sunday, November 6th, the Ben Franklin Bridge will close as thousands of runners & walkers to participate in the Cooper Norcross Run the Bridge presented by AmeriHealth New Jersey, a 10K run and two-mile bridge walk. All Cooper Norcross Run the Bridge Event proceeds benefit the children of Larc School. Larc School provides services to hundreds of individuals with severe disabilities throughout South Jersey at no cost to the families. And thanks to your support of events like this one, Larc continues to provide each and every individual opportunities for growth, development and, most important, independence. To register for this...
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Memorial Service Honoring Governor Florio's Amazing Legacy Join us for a celebration of the life and legacy of Governor James J. Florio on The event is open to all residents on Monday, October 3rd at 2 PM. To RSVP visit: https://camdencounty.info/Florio. Messages of condolence can be sent to Robb Sewell at [email protected]. For the safety of our residents due to COVID-19, this event will be live streamed at www.CamdenCounty.com/Live and on Camden County’s Facebook Page.
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William J Harris III “Bill” 80 of Woodbine, NJ, formerly of Bellmawr, NJ passed away peacefully at home on September 12th, 2022. Bill was predeceased by his Parents William and Julia. He is survived by his beloved wife of almost 60 years, Carol A (Holland). Beloved Father to Kelly Aulenbach (Jeff) of Bellmawr, NJ and Denise Fair (Joe) of Sicklerville, NJ. Treasured Grandfather to Gretchen Elizabeth Aulenbach, Lilliana Grace Fair and his only Grandson Brett Alexander Fair. Loving Brother-in-law to Denise Bohr (Niels) of Manahawkin NJ and Edward Holland (Cathy) of Berlin, NJ. Fun-loving Uncle to Eddie, Nancy, David, Becky, Kristin, Justin and Gina. Loving cousin to Theresa, Patti and Frances. Graveside inurnment Wed., Oct. 5, 2022 at 11 am in the Cape May County Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 127 Crest Haven Rd, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210. Thoughts and prayers at: www.FERTIGFUNERALHOME.com
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* Chef Garces also announces new Volvér menu featuring Portuguese inspired dishes * Philadelphia, PA - James Beard Award-Winner and Iron Chef Jose Garces announces a brand new line-up for his Chefs in Residency Program at Volvér on Kimmel Cultural Campus. Back in time for the return of in-person performing arts, Garces kicks off season two with Chef Ruben "Big Rube" Harley (Chef Big Rube’s Kitchen at Pitchers Pub) starting this week, and continues with Chef Chance Anies of Tabachoy, Chef Juan Lopez of On Point Bistro, Chef Tonii Hicks Private Chef and James Beard Fellow 2022, Chefs Ryan Elmore and Kaitlin Wines of Mom-Moms Kitchen, Owner Sally Song of Dim Sum Garden and one final chef to be announced for the season finale. Through a special donation program in partnership with the Garces Foundation, each Chef in Residency will have the opportunity to raise money to support their work...
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Gloucester Catholic is off to a running start after drought By Mark Zimmaro - September 24, 2022 The Rams are back to being a winning football team. The weight of a 15-game losing streak, which spanned parts of three football seasons, had really started to irk some of the players in the Gloucester Catholic High School football program. “Our original guys came down to the weight room every day,” senior lineman Dyheim Watson said. “We practiced every day, we grinded every day. We came into this season thinking differently.” The hard work paid off, although not immediately in the win column. The Rams had lost their last three games of the shortened 2020 season and all 11 last year. Opening night 2022 was also a loss, but there were good signs during that 33-16 setback to Palmyra. On Sept. 9, it finally all came together in a 34-6 rout over...
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CAMDEN, N.J. – A Camden County, New Jersey, man with four prior felony convictions was sentenced to 130 months in prison for possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl and to illegally possessing a firearm, U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced. Tyquan Burrell, 30, of Camden, previously pleaded guilty by videoconference before U.S. District Judge Robert B. Kugler in Camden federal court to two counts of an indictment charging him with possession with intent to distribute more than 400 grams of fentanyl and illegal possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Judge Kugler imposed the sentence in Camden federal court on Sept. 22, 2022. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court: On Oct. 1, 2020, law enforcement officers executing a search warrant at Burrell’s residence found 2,521 wax folds and three sandwich-sized clear plastic bags containing more than 300 grams of fentanyl, approximately $34,000 in...
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MAIN LINE TODAY ANNOUNCES HONOREES FOR THE 2022 POWER WOMEN SUMMIT Newtown Square, PA - Main Line Today hosts its annual Power Women Summit on Wednesday, Oct.19, 2022, from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm at Drexelbrook Catering & Special Event Center. Tickets are on sale now! Presented by Recovery Centers of America, Devon, and Malvern, this year's Power Women Summit features a much-anticipated conversation between NBC10 news anchor Tracy Davidson and 2020 Main Line Today Power Woman Molly Arbogast, founder and CEO of POV Sports Marketing. Network, get inspired, and hear how two incredibly talented women have achieved milestones of their own and how they find time to inspire so many others. Guests will also enjoy lunch and networking opportunities and visit an expo featuring vital local businesses, with nearly 400 women making a difference in our region. For the second year, the Power Women Summit is pleased to welcome...
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Camden City N.J.(CNBNewsnet)-- The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office (CCPO) has completed its investigation into August 23, 2021, use of force by Officer Vincent Leonetti of the Monroe Township Police Department and Sergeant James Graham of the Deptford Township Police Department, and has concluded that the use of force was legally justified. CCPO determined that it is not necessary to present this matter to the Grand Jury because there were no material facts in dispute regarding the lawfulness of the use of force. The investigation was conducted in accordance with the Attorney General’s Law Enforcement Directive No. 2019-4 (December 4, 2019, Directive Ensuring the Independent Investigation of Criminal Cases Involving Police Use-of-Force or In-Custody Deaths) (“Directive”). Pursuant to the Directive, the Attorney General’s Office conducted an independent review of the use of force and agreed with CCPO’s determination that there were no material facts in dispute and that the uses of...
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WORTON, MARYLAND (September 30, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)_ — Donald C. Fish, 83 of Worton, MD, passed away peacefully at his home on September 11, 2022 Don was born on March 3, 1939, and raised in Westville, NJ, son of the late Carl and Dorothy Bennett Fish. While attending Woodbury High School (Class of 1958) he joined the ROTC and from 1958 to 1960 he served with the U.S. Navy upon the USS Des Moines in the Mediterranean Sea and completed his obligation in 1962 from the reserves. He worked for the DuPont Company at Deepwater as a waste-water treatment tech, retiring after 36 years of service. For several years Don mowed grass at Hopkins Game Farm, which he loved doing. Don was a big game hunter during his early years and enjoyed waterfowl and deer hunting. He also enjoyed traveling, he traveled to every state in the US and numerous countries. He...
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AT THE ZOO RETURNS FOR THREE WEEKENDS IN OCTOBER Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia Zoo Tickets are now on sale for Boo at the Zoo, the Zoo’s annual Halloween spectacular on Saturdays and Sundays between October 15 and October 30, 2022. Dates this year will be October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29 and 30th, from 9:30am to 5:30pm. Gather your ghost and goblins, put on your favorite costume, trick-or-treat through the Zoo, enjoy festive fall offerings, educational children’s activities, seasonal décor, photo opportunities and experience the Zoo’s 42 acre gardens during the beautiful autumn season. Look for info coming soon about pumpkin feedings and animal enrichments, including the annual feeding of the pumpkins to the hippos, as seen in the viral video on Tiktok and Instagram Reels (now the 7th largest video in the history of platform). Admission for Boo at the Zoo is free with the regular price of admission....
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Mr. John Clarence Sparks, Jr., age 58, passed away on the evening of June 24, 2022 at his residence in Haddonfield, NJ. John was born on June 30, 1963 in National Park, NJ. He was the son of Patricia and Paul Scott. John graduated from Haddonfield High School then joined the U.S. Army's elite 10th Mountain Division in Fort Drum, NY. After his tour, he attended Lincoln Technical School and went on to become a computer technician. John is survived by his children, Erin (Courtney, Sr.), Sean, Colleen, Dillon and Kevin and his grandchildren: Daemyn, Courtney Jr., Sophia Kelly and Kevin Jr. He is also survived by his brothers and sisters: Denise (Mark) Bernheim, Janet Rifkin, Robert Sparks, Loretta (Russell) Evans, Edward (Tracey) Sparks and Brian Sparks; his stepbrothers and sisters: Suzanne Scott, James Scott, Diane (Chris) Adams, Dave (Marybeth) Scott and Steven (Debbie) Scott; his nieces and nephews: Christy...
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Robert A. Jones, on September 25, 2022, of Gloucester Twp., NJ; formerly of the Fairview section of Camden, NJ. Age 83. Beloved husband of the late Jean Jones (nee Osborne). Devoted father of Robert Jones (Carmen), Jeanne Chumbley (John), Marlene Hrynio (Joseph), and Christina Torok (Laurance). Loving Pop Pop of Holly, Stephanie, Ryan, Robert, Megan, Melissa, Shaun, and Alex and great grandpop of Steven, Daniel, Charles, and Abigail. Dear brother of Sammy Jones and Doris Kavanagh. Preceded in death by 15 siblings. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Robert was an electrical engineer for many years and the successful owner of several bars, including Olde Grads Lounge in Oaklyn. There will be a viewing from 7 pm to 9 pm Friday, September 30 and from 10:15 am to 11:15 am Saturday, October 1 at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Mass 12 noon Saturday at Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa...
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SEPTA'S TIOGA STATION PHILADELPHIA (September 29, 2022)(CNBNewsnet) – SEPTA Transit Police this morning arrested a 14-year-old male on aggravated assault and related charges for shooting at a Market-Frankford Line train on Sunday night. The incident occurred at the Tioga Station at 10:35 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25. Following a brief altercation on-board the train, the shooter exited the train, pulled a gun out of his bag, and fired two rounds at the train as it was leaving the station. One of the two rounds penetrated a train window and was recovered in the vehicle. There were several passengers on board, but fortunately, no one was struck by gunfire or otherwise injured. SEPTA Police immediately launched an investigation, including a thorough review of surveillance video, to identify the suspect, who was arrested shortly after a warrant was approved this morning. SEPTA Police continue to urge customers to contact them with any...
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On September 26, 2022. Age 50. Of Gloucester City. Beloved son of Wilfred W. McQuaid, Jr. and the late Patricia E. McQuaid (nee Laughlin). Loving brother of Karen Greco (Nunzio) and the late Douglas McQuaid. Cherished uncle of Michael, Matthew, Kacie, Justin, Tyler, Ryan, Dylan, and Eric. Kevin was a graduate of Gloucester City High School. He went on to proudly serve our country in the U.S. Marine Corps. At his request, services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation online at diabetes.org Please memo, Kevin S. McQuaid. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Kevin S. McQuaid. Funeral arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: Gloucester City. Ph:856-456-1142
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Medal Ceremony Aboard the Battleship New Jersey Honors Veterans and their families will join the Board of Commissioners and other local officials on Friday, September 30th at 4 PM for a ceremony where 13 veterans will be honored with the Camden County Military Services Medals. Commissioner and Gold Star mother, Melinda Kane, liaison to the county’s Office of Veterans Affairs, talked about the importance of the ceremony for the municipality. “The Board of Commissioners wants to honor these men and women who have displayed true bravery and patriotism,” Kane said. “We invite all residents of Camden County to join us in this celebrating these heroes and their service to our nation.” Recipients include: John J. Armano William K. Betts Lonnie C. Christian Harry J. Deaner Jr. Harry J. Deaner III Charles B. Fogarty Raymond F. Irwin Daniel J. Morrow Robert T. Stuart Emma Super Carlos Vargas-Barragan Jesse L. Vitkow Robert...
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The exterior of Edna Mahan Correctional Facility in Hunterton County. In 2021 New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday plans to close the state’s only women’s prison and relocate the facility’s 372 prisoners after reviewing a new investigative report he commissioned to look into a January attack by mostly male guards on women incarcerated there. The Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women, which is more than 100 years old, has a history riddled with officers arrested for sexually abusing prisoners and cases of officers using excessive force. ( NJ Spotlight News ) TRENTON – A state grand jury today voted to indict 14 corrections officers who were charged after a January 2021 incident at the Hunterdon County-based Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women, in which inmates were forcibly removed from cel, ls and some were beaten, leaving two of the victims severely injured. Grand jurors returned an indictment against all...
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Hamilton, NJ – After a nearly three-year battle to secure their voice on the job, the residential counselors and maintenance workers at SERV Centers of New Jersey in Mercer County voted overwhelmingly to ratify their first contract. These front-line workers, who provide the critical mental, addiction and behavioral services our communities desperately need, stood strong against years of SERV’s efforts to deny them their union rights and won a contract that will improve working conditions, staffing and consumer care. "This is a monumental moment and a historical moment for behavioral health workers like us across New Jersey,” said Joshua Rogers, a residential counselor. “After years of my co-workers and I being subjected to lack of wages and other not so favorable practice, this contract will hold SERV accountable and make the real positive change." Highlights from the new three-year contract between SERV and AFSCME New Jersey Council 63 includes improvements...
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NEW YORK, NY--Newsmax National Correspondent Mike Carter reports on illegal immigrants being rewarded with FREE midtown hotels, health care, cell phones, school supplies, and more, when they arrive in New York - via. "American Agenda" on Newsmax. W Watch Newsmax on Directv 349, Xfinity 1115, Dish 216, Spectrum (see channels), Cox, Optimum, U-Verse 1120, FiOS 615, Suddenlink, CenturyLink 1209, Mediacom 277, Fubo, Sling, WOW!, Armstrong, or the Newsmax App.
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photo of 308 Paris Avenue, Brooklawn BROOKLAWN, NJ (CNBNewsnet)--On Thursday, September 29, around 10 AM, the residence at 308 Paris Avenue, Brooklawn, was raided by an armed SWAT Team, Camden County Sheriff Officers, and a K-9 unit. Some of the officers were dressed in tactical gear and carried automatic rifles. Above, Officers were jammed up under the carport and inside the porch of the home waiting for the suspect to open the door. One officer yelled we are sending in a K-9 dog. Throughout this time the dog continued to bark. Below, Sheriff's vehicles blocked off the 300-unit block of Paris Avenue to all traffic at either end. The arrow points to the location of the house that was raided. This is a developing story.
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THE DATA PROVIDED BELOW IS FOR GLOUCESTER CITY AND BROOKLAWN GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (September 29, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--ProPublica, an independent news organization that produces investigative journalism, released a CNBNews graphic files database of all the names of the businesses and non-profits that received money from the Paycheck Protection Program. The PPP is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll. First Draw PPP loans can help fund payroll costs, including benefits. They may also be used to pay for mortgage interest, rent, utilities, worker protection costs related to COVID-19, uninsured property damage caused by looting or vandalism during 2020, and certain supplier costs and expenses for operations. The Paycheck Protection Program, established by the CARES Act, is implemented by the Small Business Administration with support from the Department of the Treasury. This program provides small businesses with funds to pay up to...
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Roulette is one of the most popular games at any online casino for a number of reasons, among which one of the most important is its simplicity. Even if you’ve never played roulette before and are just now getting interested because Wish casinos lists some sites worth trying, it’s pretty easy to understand. You place your bet, the wheel spins, and you win or lose - that’s as straightforward as games get. However, that doesn’t mean you should play it with your brain switched off. Keeping a close watch on what’s going on, and knowing how to react, is an essential part of winning at roulette, whether online or offline. If you’re taking to the roulette table, then maximizing your chances of winning is not an opportunity to be turned down. So here are a few beginner-friendly tips that can help you win on this simplest of casino games. Mix...
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(Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced the I-76 eastbound ramp to I-295 southbound and the I-295 northbound ramp to I-76 westbound will be closed Thursday night as the Direct Connect project continues in Bellmawr, Camden County. I-76 eastbound Exit 1A Closure NJDOT is scheduled to close the I-76 eastbound left lane before the Browning Road Bridge and the Exit 1A ramp to I-295 southbound beginning at 9 p.m. Thursday, September 29 until 6 a.m. Friday, September 30. The closure is necessary to replace damaged construction barrier near the Essex Street overpass. The following detour will be in place: I-76 eastbound Exit 1A ramp to I-295 southbound detour: Motorists traveling on I-76 eastbound to I-295 southbound will be directed to take Exit 1B to I-295 northbound, which is before Exit 1A Take Exit 28/Route 168 Turn left at the end of the ramp onto Route 168...
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PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Ernest Pressley, 42, of Philadelphia, PA, (image) pleaded guilty before United States District Court Judge Eduardo C. Robreno to one count of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and four counts of use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire, in connection with Pressley’s role in murdering four victims in Philadelphia between 2017 and 2018, all in exchange for money. As part of the guilty plea, the defendant also admitted to his role in the killing of two other victims in 2016 and 2017, and the attempted murder of a woman in 2018. Charging documents and court filings detailing these crimes were unsealed today in connection with the plea hearing. In late 2018, the Philadelphia Police Department joined with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to investigate Pressley in connection with the murder of a victim known as S.S., who was...
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Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 55-year-old Pemberton Township woman pled guilty today to driving. At the same time, impaired and causing the death of a teenage motorist late last year during a head-on collision occurred after drinking at a Browns Mills bar. Under an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office, Wanda Sprague, of Pemberton-Browns Mills Road, pled guilty to one count of Aggravated Manslaughter (First Degree) in exchange for a term of eight years in New Jersey state prison. The plea was entered in Superior Court in Mount Holly before the Hon. Philip E. Haines, J.S.C., who scheduled sentencing for November 16. In addition to the criminal charges, Sprague agreed to plead guilty to Driving While Intoxicated, a motor vehicle summons. The investigation began on December 16, 2021, after officers from the Pemberton Township Police Department were dispatched to the area of Lakehurst Road and Rancocas Lane...
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photo provided EAST HANOVER (September 29, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--Monday, September 26, Flaming Grill & Modern Buffet in East Hanover, New Jersey, celebrated their grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. They were joined by East Hanover Mayor Joseph Pannullo, Council President Brokaw, Councilman Martorelli, Councilwoman Jandoli, Morris County Commissioner Director Tayfun Selen, Morris County Commissioner Deputy Director John Krickus, Morris County Chamber of Commerce President Meghan Hunscher, and Mt. Arlington NJ Mayor Mike Stanzilis to celebrate the new restaurant being opened. This location is the first of many on the East Coast to open in 2022.
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BEFORE CHRISTMAS POP-UP JUST IN TIME FOR THE SPOOKY SEASON * The Jeweler's Row bar, known for its award-winning Christmas pop-up, is now debuting its first ever Halloween experience, complete with pumpkin mac and cheese and two special theme milkshakes to pay homage to the Tim Burton classic movie * Philadelphia, PA - Craftsman Row Saloon, at 112 S. 8th Street, announces the debut of their first-ever Halloween pop-up experience. Nightmare Before Christmas will have the Jeweler's row restaurant and bar decked out in all its Halloween glory with decorations from floor to ceiling and wall to wall, including dozens of floating witches' hats, real pumpkins, black ravens, giant spiders, cobwebs, twinkling candles, and installations inspired by the movie. With the Halloween take-over in the dining room comes two new themed milkshakes that are over-the-top and feature elaborate decorations, giant cookies, and more. On the Halloween menu of food additions,...
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Philadelphia International Airport PHILADELPHIA – United States Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Taylor Thompson, 27; Tiana Fairfax, 29, both of Philadelphia, PA, and Theodore Robinson, 29, of Upper Darby, PA, were arrested and charged by Indictment with seven counts of wire fraud in connection with their scheme to defraud their employer, a national airline carrier, out of ticket fare revenue by recruiting customers to book inexpensive flights which they didn’t intend to use, upgrading those customers to more expensive flights which the customers actually wanted by using supervisors’ computer access codes, and then charging the customers a ‘commission’ and pocketing that money rather than charging the customer the full price of the upgraded flight. The Indictment alleges that in 2017 and 2018, defendant Thompson was an employee in a supervisory role with a major U.S. airline headquartered in Florida, and defendants Fairfax and Robinson worked as customer service agents...
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Youth Waterfowl Hunt to Occur Oct. 15; Hunters Reminded That Deer Hunting is Allowed on All Sundays Through Jan. 31, 2023 Additional Delaware hunting seasons are set to open in October, including various deer firearm seasons, duck, snow goose and other migratory game birds – as well as the one-day youth-only waterfowl hunt on Saturday, Oct. 15, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced today. Deer hunting is allowed on all Sundays through Jan. 31, 2023, using only those hunting methods legal for the respective established deer hunting seasons, with additional information available at de.gov/sundayhunt. Hunting season dates and hunting hours for seasons opening in October: Snow goose: Oct. 1 through Jan. 31, 2023; Feb. 4, 2023 (½-hour before sunrise to sunset) Antlerless deer: Oct. 1 through 2, 17, 21 through 24 and 28 through 31, including Sundays (½- hour before sunrise to ½-hour after sunset) Muzzleloader...
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Taking Things to the Next Level... on October 14th Darrell Alston spent more than 11 years in prison, using that time to make plans and sketch designs for hundreds of pairs of shoes, which would eventually lead to the conception of his luxury sneaker and apparel brand, Bungee Oblečení. Shortly after launching his business, Alston became one of those feel-good, national comeback stories you often hear about, eventually being featured on the Today Show, Inside Edition, The Nick Cannon Show and more, helping this humble Philadelphia-based entrepreneur’s dreams of success in the luxury fashion world come true. In the summer of 2021, Richard A. Johnson, the CEO of FootLocker, contacted Alston. Shortly thereafter, a collection of sneakers from Bungee was added to Foot Locker’s website and stores for sale. Now, Alston is reaching even higher, taking it up a notch with unveiling the fall 2022 Bungee Oblečení collection of sneakers...
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TRENTON, NJ (September 28, 2022)SEPTA will operate with a reduced schedule on the Trenton Regional Rail Line through the end of service today, Wednesday, Sept. 28. This is due to continued activity at the site of this morning’s derailment near the Trenton Transportation Center. It is also possible that there will need to be repair work performed in the track area. Both inbound and outbound Trenton Line trains will operate approximately hourly through tonight. Delays are also possible for the start of service tomorrow, Thursday, Sept. 29. We will provide more details about service as new information becomes available. Customers are urged to check septa.org and @SEPTA on Twitter for the latest details. The derailment occurred at approximately 11 a.m. today. The Trenton Line train had just left Trenton Transportation Center, traveling inbound toward Center City. The train was traveling at a low rate of speed. There were 25 passengers...
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Barbara Ann Ashfield (Bobbi) nee Bobbi Seum, age 79, called home on September 25, 2022. Raised in Gloucester City, Bobbi graduated from Gloucester High School in 1960. She lived in Haddon Heights for many years and lived in Pitman for 11 years. Bobbi was a member of the Bethel and Sicklerville United Methodist Churches. She was predeceased by her husband William Larry Ashfield. She is survived by her children Lori (Anthony) Valerio, Wendi (Joby) West, Michael (Veronica) Ashfield, stepson Larry (Lara) Ashfield, Jr. and grandchildren Christina Korsak, Jessica West, Ryan Valerio, and Kyra, Michael Jr, Alysa and Jaycob Ashfield. Friends may greet the family after 10 am on Thursday, September 25 in the Kelley Funeral Home, 125 Pitman Ave, Pitman, NJ. The funeral service will be at 11 am. Those desiring may make a contribution to the Gloucester County Animal Shelter, 1200 Delsea Dr, Clayton, NJ 08312. Memories may be...
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Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 36-year-old man pled guilty to physically abusing a severely developmentally-impaired girl while working as her caregiver in the family’s Southampton home. Under an agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office, Edmondo DiPaolo, of Daniels Avenue in Pemberton Township, admitted guilt in exchange for a 23-year sentence in New Jersey state prison. He entered guilty pleas on September 16 in Superior Court to two counts of Aggravated Assault (Second Degree) and one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Second Degree). The Hon. Gerard H. Breland, J.S.C., scheduled sentencing for November 18 in Mount Holly. The investigation revealed that DiPaolo broke the victim’s femur while changing her diaper in March 2020. Because of her condition, she was unable to swallow. The investigation further revealed that DiPaolo forced water into her mouth, as well as a small stuffed animal. The victim, who was 16...
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Diocese of Camden Blue Mass- All Are Welcome To Attend Or Watch Live Online! Happening TOMORROW- In Person and LIVE online! The Annual Diocese of Camden South Jersey Blue Mass! Thursday, September 29th 10:30 AM at Our Lady of Hope Parish 701 Little Gloucester Road, Blackwood, NJ 08012. All Police, Fire Fighters, EMS, public, and media are invited to attend in person! Can't make it in person? Watch it LIVE on the Diocese of Camden Facebook & YouTube starting at 10:30 AM, links are below: https://www.facebook.com/CamdenDiocese https://www.youtube.com/CamdenDiocese Address/Location Gloucester Township Police Department 1261 Chews Landing Rd Clementon, NJ 08021 Contact Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-emergencies: 856-228-4500 press release
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On September 1, 2022. Age 63. Of Cinnaminson. Survived by many loving and devoted caregivers. Catholic Prayers of Committal and graveside burial on Tuesday, September 29, 2022 at 10 am 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 Peter J. Imlay. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home: Gloucester City, NJ. Ph: 856 - 456 - 1142.
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From Atlantic City to online gaming, it's safe to say that New Jersey has a long-standing affiliation with gaming and gambling fun. The famous Boardwalk dates back centuries - and the industry is a major money-puller in the heart of NJ. Since then, the thirst for games has grown massively and has, of course, evolved with the advent of online slots and more. Let's take a quick look at a brief history of gaming and gambling across the state and why NJ is one of the more playful territories across the US. When did gambling first become legal in New Jersey? Gambling laws have come and gone in New Jersey since the 1700s, from the first establishment of Atlantic City and the iconic Boardwalk. In fact, lotteries and sports betting have helped cement the growing NJ economy over the years. For example, while betting at the famed Freehold Raceway wasn't...
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NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE DATE: SEPTEMBER 28, 2022 TO: RESIDENTS IN AREA OF MAPLE AVENUE DUE TO AN URGENCY - THE UTILITY DEPARTMENT WILL BE REPLACING A HYDRANT ON MAPLE AVENUE ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2022. YOU WILL EXPERIENCE NO WATER BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM. WE APOLOGIZE FOR THIS INCONVENIENCE. . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL 856 456-0169. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ASSISTANCE IN THIS MATTER DONNA DOMICO, LICENSED OPERATOR
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MAYS LANDING, NJ – The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit and the Atlantic City Police Department are cooperatively investigating the death of a man in Atlantic City, NJ. 1009 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ scene of the deadly shooting (image courtesy of Google Maps) On Sunday, September 25, 2022, the Atlantic City Police Department responded to 1009 Pacific Avenue for reports of two victims with gunshot wounds. Both were provided medical treatment and transported to the emergency room. One of the males, Malae Johnson, 19, of Mays Landing, was pronounced deceased at the hospital. The Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit and the Southern Regional Medical Examiner’s Office were notified and responded. Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the Atlantic County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-909-7800 or go to the Prosecutor’s Office Web site at https://www.acpo.org/forms/tips-crimereporting/ and provide information by filling out the form...
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September 23, 2022 – The Celtic Festival and Highland Games will take place Saturday, October 8, at Liberty Lake, Bordentown, NJ. The family- and dog-friendly event will feature Highland Games competitions, musical acts, entertainment, fashion shows, merchants, and a variety of food vendors. For the over-21 crowd, the South Jersey Celtic Society will be serving craft beers from Spellbound Brewing and Third State Brewery, and wine and mead from Valenzano Winery. Expertly guided whiskey tastings will take place during the festival for an additional cost. Discounted tickets are available in advance at https://njrenfaire.ticketspice.com/south-jersey-celtic-festival-2022 or full price at the door. This year’s event will feature Highlands Game competitions led by Robert Meulenberg, Ph.D., associate professor of physics at the University of Maine by day, and a power-lifting, caber tossing champion by night. Dr. Meulenberg invites interested attendees to apply for a spot to compete in the Highland Games. Serious candidates should...
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Burgers for Ballfields The Fare Porter and Burgertime Holding Friendly Burger Contest to Benefit Local Parks & Rec Marcello De Fao, the chef/owner of The Fare Porter in Haddonfield, NJ, and Dane DeMarco, the chef/owner of Burgertime in Audubon, NJ, have decided to team up to host a friendly burger contest in South Jersey, with funds raised going towards the parks & recreation departments for the respective communities where each restaurant is located. Throughout the month of October, beginning on Sunday, October 1, and going through Halloween, whichever business sells more burgers will take 75 percent of the proceeds raised, and donate them to their town’s parks & rec department to pay for baseball field upkeep, renovations, construction, and other necessary improvements. “There are no losers here,” said De Fao. “Everybody wins. Dane will sell some delicious burgers, as will we, and at the end of the month, all of...
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Heavy transport, wind turbine transportation Shutterstock (The Center Square) – Wind farms continue to pop up like mushrooms across Michigan’s landscape, and with them, plenty of backlash from energy, economic and environmental public policy experts. Michigan ranks 15th for total wind generation nationwide, according to a 2021 study released by Commodity.com, which was updated last May. The study reports wind provides 8% of the total electricity consumed by the nation’s homes, government entities and businesses while contributing 7% to Michigan’s electricity grid. While proponents tout the environmental benefits of wind over other energy sources, it typically takes 18 months after its full installation before a turbine truly can be said to “have paid off its carbon debt,” according to Kevon Martis, a certified land use planner and zoning administrator for Lenawee County’s Deerfield Township. Martis explained to The Center Square that the manufacturing and transportation of turbines to their destination...
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TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Office of the Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) announced that a Mercer County couple, and owners of a New Jersey non-emergency medical transportation company, have been charged with an alleged scheme to provide false payroll information in order to obtain lower premiums on workers’ compensation coverage. Winnifred Olosunde, 66, and Taiwo “Peter” Olosunde, 55, both of Ewing, NJ, were each charged with one count of third-degree insurance fraud, nine counts of third-degree failure to file personal and employer tax returns, and nine counts of third-degree failure to pay personal and employer taxes, in connection with their business Two Enterprise, Inc. (Two Enterprise), which was also named as a defendant. The charges were contained in an indictment handed up by a state grand jury on September 16, 2022. Winnifred Olosunde is charged with insurance fraud for allegedly knowingly providing false information in...
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PHILADELPHIA PA (September 27, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--On September 9, 2022, at 11:20 PM, the victim, a 32-year-old-female, was walking on the 400 block of N 19th St when she was approached from behind by two unknown black females when one of the suspects grabbed her by her hair and pushed her to the ground. Both suspects then began to punch the victim and ripped her pocketbook from her shoulder. Both suspects then fled and were last seen north on 20th St then west on Shamokin St. Taken was a brown pocketbook containing the victim’s credit cards, IDs, and house/car keys. The victim sustained abrasions to her elbows and knees. Suspect Description: Suspect #1: Black female in her teens, thin build, puffy hair, wearing a multi-color outfit. Suspect #2: Black female in her teens, thin build, hair pulled up. wearing a bandana, a dark t-shirt with a “Five Below” logo, dark shorts, and...
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Emma Madeline Wine (nee Creely), age 103, died Monday, September 12, 2022, in Pitman, NJ. Emma was CNBNews graphic file born in Toms River, NJ to William and Madeline (nee Hickman) Creely. Emma is predeceased by her husband Paul J. Wine and her sister Hester & her husband Robert Williams of Albuquerque, NM. Emma retired as a librarian for the city of Camden at the East Branch Library in Dudle Grange on Federal Street and was a longtime member of Audubon United Methodist Church. She is survived by her son Daniel & his wife Edith, grandson James and daughter Carol Thiel. Interment will be held privately at Arlington Cemetery, Pennsauken. #crerancelebration #heartfelt © 2022 Creran Celebration LLC. All Rights Reserved
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Thanks to a partnership with the Delaware County Health Department, free COVID-19 vaccinations will be available on the last Wednesday of each month through December 28 at SEPTA’s 69th Street Transportation Center. All individuals ages 6 months+ are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccines. The clinic will be open this Wednesday, September 28 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Grand Hall (Main Lobby). The vaccinations are free with no appointment, ID, or health insurance required. 69th Street Transportation Center is located at 6901 Market Street in Upper Darby, Pa. Those with questions about getting the vaccination should contact the Delaware County Health Department Wellness Line at 484-276-2100 or visit delcoPA.gov/vax
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Cape May Court House, New Jersey - Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland and Chief Robert Regalbuto of the Wildwood Police Department announced an arrest has been made and charges have been filed against Gerald J. White, 37 years old from Pittsburgh, PA, who was the at-fault driver involved in a fatal motor vehicle crash involving pedestrians. The incident occurred near the intersection of Burk and Atlantic Avenues. Below is another view of the intersection (image scourtesy of Google maps) On September 24, 2022, at approximately 9:36 PM, patrol officers from the Wildwood Police Department were called to the area of Burk and Atlantic Avenues for the report of a multi-vehicle crash involving pedestrians. Upon arrival, it was learned that White, who was driving a 2003 Infinity attempted to flee the scene but was quickly apprehended. Members of the Wildwood Police Department and Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office Fatal...
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CNBNews graphic file Small-town politics with one-party control has hurt our community during the last thirty years. First of all, we are not living in a true democracy without a two-party or a non-partisan form of government. It’s like a football game with one team taking the field and the other team not showing up. This creates a system of “no checks and balances” which creates a haven for an environment of laziness and complacency by the ruling party. Citizens and voters will only get the best product through competition. Bob Bevan Former Mayor of Gloucester City, NJ
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