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September 2022

YOUR MONEY: Main Street Micro Business Loan Provides Low Cost Financing

Businesses with ten or fewer full-time employees and no more than $1.5 million in annual revenue can soon apply to receive low-cost financing of up to $50,000 through PROGRAM DETAILS Main Street Micro Business Loan will provide low-cost financing of up to $50,000 to eligible micro businesses in New Jersey with ten or fewer full-time employees and no greater than $1.5 million in annual revenues. The Program is the successor to the Micro Business Loan Program established by the NJEDA in 2019. With $20 million in funds allocated from the Main Street Recovery Fund, financing from the Main Street Micro Business Loan will cover future operating expenses such as inventory, equipment (that does not require installation or construction work totaling more than $1,999.99), and working capital to fund business operating expenses. Loans will have a standard 10-year term with an interest rate of two percent. No payments will be due... Read more →


YOU'RE INVITED! Gloucester City's Pack the Park Party

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (September 17, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--Gloucester City's Pack The Park event will be held on Saturday, October 8 from 2 PM to 8 PM at Proprietors Park, King Street and Jersey Avenues. Over 40 vendors will be selling their wares at the gathering. Some of the festivities include; 11 AM Car Show 2 PM Sidewalk Chalk Contest Bounce Houses and Children Fun Music all-day Beer Garden The celebration is sponsored by the Gloucester City Mayor and Council, the Gloucester City Celebrations Committee, Gloucester City Musical, and Cultural Arts Committee, New Jersey Irish Society and the Gloucester City Irish Society Related articles The Tale of Holt, the Coast Guard Base, and the City of Gloucester City (2nd Part) -cnbnews.net (gloucestercitynews.net) FIRST PART: The Tale of Holt, the UDAG, and the City of Gloucester City -cnbnews.net (gloucestercitynews.net) Peyton and Me Meandering through Gloucester City's Proprietors Park /Freedom Pier, (IX) Read more →


Gloucester Township Hosting Annual Drive-In Movie Night

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ --Gloucester Township will be hosting our annual Drive-In Movie Night on September 24th at 5:30 pm at Camden County College. Admission is free. There will be food trucks, games, pony rides and activities for children. The movie: the original HOCUS POCUS, will begin at dusk. In case of bad weather, the rain date is Sunday, September 25th. Address/Location Gloucester Township, NJ 1261 Chews Landing Rd Clementon, NJ 08021 Contact Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-emergencies: 856-228-4000 Read more →


JOGO HEALTH of NJ will be at World Congress on Pain Set for Toronto

Bridgewater, NJ September 15, 2022 – JOGO Health Inc., a New Jersey-based, privately held digital therapeutics company focused on the development and commercialization of treatments for chronic pain and neuromuscular (NM) conditions, today announced that it will present positive data on using its signature solution, JOGO-Gx, to treat patients with non-specific low back pain at the 19th World Congress on Pain held at the Metro Toronto Convention Center in Toronto from September 19-25, 2022. Non-specific low back pain is one of the most common reasons Americans miss work or leave jobs entirely. A professional organization estimates 200 million US productivity hours are consequently lost every year and nearly 40 million workers suffer from non-specific low back pain. Addressing a reduced quality of life while lacking an understanding of treatment options, clinicians and patients are often tempted to rely on medication alone. Unlike most chronic pain studies relying on subjective numerical... Read more →


CNB Medical News: Did you know Allergies Can Kill You?

(NAPSI)—More than 50 million* Americans suffer from allergies each year and for many of them, there are some added anxieties. For example, many people don’t realize allergies can be deadly. Or that eating local honey, living in a dry climate or avoiding cut flowers won’t cure allergies or prevent an allergic reaction. And these days, there’s often the question: Is it allergies or is it COVID-19? Fortunately, there are tests doctors can perform that can help them make that distinction. Here are a few facts that can help you, too. What To Look For Allergy symptoms can include: • Watery Eyes • Congestion • Runny Nose • Itchy Eyes • Vomiting and/or stomach cramps • Wheezing • Shortness of breath • Dizziness or feeling faint • Pale or blue skin • Weak pulse • Hives • Repeated cough • Tight, hoarse throat, trouble swallowing, swollen tongue What is an Allergy?... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Seeking Two Suspects for Alleged Sexual Assault of Two Women

PHILADELPHIA PA (September 16, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--Philadelphia Police Captain James Kearney, Commanding Officer of the Special Victims Unit, provided the following information on two recent sexual assault cases that happened today, Friday, September 16, 2022, and yesterday, Thursday, September 15, 2022. Sexual Assault- 1800 Walnut Street On Friday, September 16, 2022, at approximately 1:35 A.M., a 29/F victim was sexually assaulted by an unknown Black male in his 40s, 6’0” tall, heavy build, dark complexion, short hair, gray t-shirt, jeans, and blue underwear. Offender: 40s/B/M, 6'0" tall, heavy build, dark complexion, short hair, grey t-shirt, and blue underwear. Sexual Assault/ Home Invasion – 7400 Devon Street On Thursday, September 15, 2022, at approximately 3:30 PM, a 71/F victim was inside her residence when an unknown 17-24/B/M entered her property through an unlocked front door while screaming for help. The offender then demanded money from the victim. When the victim refused, the offender... Read more →


Evesham Suspect Charged with Tryin to Meet Underage Girl

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw and Evesham Township Police Chief Walt Miller announced that a 48-year-old Marlton man traveled to the Staples store on Route 70 in Evesham Township Wednesday afternoon believing he would be having sex with the 13-year-old girl he met through a chat app and had been texting with over the last several weeks. CNBNews graphic file Instead, he was greeted by investigators from the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office High-Tech Crimes Unit, the Evesham Township Police Department, and the United States Homeland Security Investigations – Cherry Hill Office, who immediately took him into custody. In reality, the young girl Daniel R. Gallagher had arranged to meet was a law enforcement officer who was on patrol in cyberspace looking for sexual predators. Gallagher, of the first block of Willow Ridge Road, was charged with Attempting to Lure a Minor (Second Degree), Attempted Sexual Assault (Second Degree), Debauching... Read more →


Suspect Charged with Fatally Shooting Friend in Maple Shade  

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw and Maple Shade Police Chief Christopher J. Fletcher announced that an 18-year-old Pemberton Township man has been charged with fatally shooting his friend in the victim’s Maple Shade home early this morning. Jah-son Jones, of the 200 block of Hargrove Avenue, was charged this afternoon with Reckless Manslaughter, Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose and Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, all second-degree offenses. He was lodged in the Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly pending a detention hearing in Superior Court. The investigation began after officers from the Maple Shade Police Department were called to the victim’s residence in the 300 block of South Coles Avenue at approximately 3:45 a.m. today. Upon arrival, it was determined that Nasiah Carson, 19, had been taken to Cooper University Medical Center in Camden by others in the home after the shooting occurred. He was pronounced... Read more →


Beach to the Brewery Race Sat. Expect Traffic Delays

The Lower Township Police Department wishes to inform motorists and residents of temporary road closures/delays on Saturday, September 17, 2022, starting at 8:00 a.m. and lasting until approximately 12:00 p.m., to facilitate the “Beach to the Brewery” 10K foot race. The roads that are scheduled to be closed or have delayed traveling include: • Route 9, near Seashore Road • Tabernacle Road - CLOSED • Seashore Road near Tabernacle Road • Seashore Road Bridge Motorists traveling in these areas should expect delays. Tabernacle Road will be CLOSED to vehicle traffic during this event. Motorists are encouraged to avoid this area if possible. Thank you for your anticipated patience and cooperation. source: [email protected]> Read more →


RUN WITH THE DOCS Saturday at Virtua Voorhees

"Going the Extra Mile” for Virtua’s Perinatal Bereavement and Palliative Care Program WHAT: Since 2015, RUN WITH THE DOCS—a 5K run and a one-mile walk—has raised nearly $260,000 to support Virtua’s Perinatal Bereavement and Palliative Care Program, which provides support and care to families experiencing pregnancy or infant loss. This extremely compassionate program helps to ensure that families who experience loss have access to a multidisciplinary range of services that provide comfort and support during an exceedingly difficult time. RUN WITH THE DOCS is an event that reunites patients and families who experienced the loss of pregnancy or an infant with the clinicians and caregivers who provided much needed support and comfort. Over 1,000 participants are expected to attend this year’s event. Thanks to the generous Run with the Docs participants, sponsors, and donors, the Perinatal Bereavement and Palliative Care Program is able to provide essential and supportive services to... Read more →


CNB TRAFFIC ALERT: I-295 southbound/Al-Jo’s Curve to be closed and detoured tonight in Bellmawr

Al-Jo curve image Overnight closure necessary for a traffic shift (Trenton) - New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today are reminding motorists that the I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound, also known as Al-Jo's Curve, is scheduled to be closed tonight as the Direct Connection project advances in Bellmawr, Camden County. The I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound will be closed beginning at 10 p.m. tonight, Friday, September 16 until 7 a.m. Saturday, September 17. The right lane on I-295 southbound also will be closed after Exit 28/Route 168. The closure is necessary to shift traffic on I-295 southbound to the right near the Browning Road Bridge. All motorists traveling on I-295 southbound will be directed to stay left onto Exit 26. The following detour will be in place: I-295 southbound to Route 42 southbound/I-295 southbound detour: Motorists traveling on I-295... Read more →


ABBEYFEST MUSIC FESTIVAL coming to DAYLESFORD ABBEY

CELEBRATING FAITH AND FAMILY ALONG WITH MASS CELEBRATED BY ARCHBISHOP NELSON J. PÉREZ AbbeyFest, one of Greater Philadelphia’s premiere music festival will take place at the Daylesford Abbey. Saturday, September 17, 2022 12:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Daylesford Abbey 220 South Valley Road Paoli, PA 19301 Along with music, there will be an array of food trucks, merchandise tents, and kid-friendly activities. Top Christian artists scheduled to perform include nine-time Grammy Award nominee Matt Maher; the Vigil Project featuring Athenas; Micah Tyler; Connor Flanagan; Jordan St. Cyr; Mark Griswold and Hannah Schaefer; the God’s Men under the direction of Tonya Dorsey; and the Philadelphia Catholic Gospel Mass Choir. The day-long festival will include Eucharistic Adoration and Confession. Most Reverend Archbishop Nelson J. Pérez will be the principal celebrant and homilist at the Holy Mass at 4:00 p.m. To purchase tickets, please visit here. Read more →


YOUR MONEY: $17M of ARP Funds Available to Reduce Gun Violence and Combat Auto Thefts

TRENTON – Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin today announced that the Department of Law & Public Safety is making $17 million in grant funding available to acquire and expand the technology to reduce gun violence and combat a rise in auto thefts fueling violent crime in New Jersey, using federal American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds. THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO MONEY. IT IS YOUR MONEY THEY ARE GIVING AWAY! ~CNBNewsnet The Department is now accepting applications from New Jersey law enforcement agencies for these grant funds, as described in the Notices of Availability of Funds (NOAFs) that the Department is releasing to the public today. Money is available through two separate, competitive grant programs: a $7 million fund to acquire or expand existing gunshot detection technology, and a $10 million fund to acquire or expand existing Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technology to combat a spike in vehicle thefts believed... Read more →


New Jersey Park Police Officer Charged with Embezzling $160,000 from Two Police Unions

TRENTON (September 14, 2022)– Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin today announced that a grand jury has indicted a New Jersey park police officer who was charged with improperly spending about $160,000 in funds from two police unions he led, using the money for personal meals at upscale restaurants, airfare and out-of-state outings not related to union business. CNBNews graphic file Chris Smith, 48, of Hope, was charged with one count of second-degree theft by unlawful taking. What prosecutors described as “a continuous theft scheme” occurred between 2014 and 2019, when Smith was president of both his local Park Police PBA, Local 222, and the State Law Enforcement Union (SLEU). “Union members were having dues deducted from their paychecks, thinking their hard-earned money would be used to represent their best interests at the bargaining table,” Acting Attorney General Platkin said. “Instead, they were unwittingly picking up the tab when the... Read more →


GUEST OPINION: BIDEN SOLD HIMSELF AS A UNITER

Barrington D. Martin II OUR America's National Director - Eastern Region In his inaugural address less than two years ago, he said “we can see each other not as adversaries but as neighbors. We can treat each other with dignity and respect. We can join forces, stop the shouting, and lower the temperature. For without unity, there is no peace, only bitterness and fury.” CNBNews graphic file Listen to him now. Division is at the cornerstone of his message, and that cornerstone sits on a foundation of bitterness and fury. Biden’s latest primetime speech on the “Battle for the Soul of the Nation” was startling. It contained some of the most divisive language Americans have ever heard from a president. He said Maga Republicans – a phrase he and his administration refuse to define – are a group that “threatens the very foundations of our Republic.” Keep in mind that... Read more →


Wanda Diaz Named Postmaster of Iconic NYC Post Office

USPS kicks off Hispanic Heritage Month with a ceremony and celebration Near buzzing midtown on 8th Avenue, up the iconic New York City steps across from Penn Station, just past Corinthian columns that ornament the façade stretching from 31st to 33rd Street, beneath the etched-in-stone postal credo from Herodotus that reads, "Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds," inside this, the monumental James A. Farley Post Office Building that covers an entire city block and contains Moynihan Station, the United States Postal Service will gather to perform a sacred postal ceremony and celebrate the ascendance of the first Puerto Rican woman to the office of Manhattan postmaster – the executive responsible for mail and package delivery to 8.8 million customers at every residential and business address in “that capital of the world.” WHO: US Postal Inspection... Read more →


CNB Business News: Boyds to the ‘Burbs

Boyds’ New Main Line Location to Open in Wayne on Wednesday, September 21, 2022 Official Ribbon Cutting Scheduled for 1 p.m. at 201 W. Lancaster Avenue Philadelphia luxury retailer Boyds is set to open the doors of its new store in Wayne, PA on Wednesday, September 21 with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony that kicks off at 1 p.m. Boyds Wayne, located at 201 W. Lancaster Ave., is the second permanent location for the fourth-generation, family-owned business whose flagship store has thrived in Center City Philadelphia for 84 years — a rarity in the retail world which has seen its shares of ups and downs over the past couple of decades. The expansion into the Main Line means shoppers will have access to world-class designers and contemporary fashion without the hassles of battling mall traffic and big crowds. “We are most excited to service our existing clients who might find Wayne... Read more →


The Sea.Hear.Now Festival Returns to Asbury Park this Weekend

Sea.Hear.Now Festival returns to Asbury Park this weekend for their 4th Annual takeover. Arguably one of the best weekends of the year, it is filled with live music (Green Day & Stevie Nicks to name a few), professional surfing, boardwalk-wide art activations, and *fingers crossed* some of the best weather the Jersey Shore has to offer. Whether you’ve never been, or you are a seasoned pro, this guide has insider tips to make the most of your weekend. ART: The map shows art installations on the beach between the two main stages. It’s always fantastic, but did you know there is, even more, to be seen outside the festival footprint? At the south end of the boardwalk in the historic carousel building, you will find brand new murals brought to you by the Wooden Walls Project, as well as a jam-packed exterior featuring some of the best local and national... Read more →


What Is Professional Thesis And Other Things You Need to Know

If you are a postgraduate student, you must write a professional thesis – if you haven't already. This type of thesis is an analytical work on any topic related to your field and the professional experience gained during an internship. Writing a professional thesis presents a great opportunity to research a subject of particular interest. However, more than personal interest, it lets you research a subject that can contribute powerfully to the existing body of knowledge. Knowing how to write a professional thesis is a bonus as it can contribute greatly to your personal and professional development. If you're unsure how to write a professional thesis, you can always hire a professional thesis writing service. Now that you know a professional thesis let's get to what you need to know and how to write one. What Is the Difference Between a Thesis Statement and a Professional Thesis? The main difference... Read more →


CNB Business News: Veteran Small Businesses Opening in Philly

Fifth and Cherry A Veteran-owned family business, Fifth & Cherry creates heirloom-quality wooden cutting boards that are meant to last a lifetime. The boards are handcrafted using only end-grain construction and Black American cherry wood from Pennsylvania and New York making them 100% food safe and antibacterial (safer than plastic). Fifth & Cherry also offers a lifetime warranty and free refinishing (the only cutting board company in the world to do this). Price: $299 Available on ShareASale (10%) and Skimlinks More about the owner of Fifth & Cherry: Tim, a Marine Corps Veteran (deployed three times in Operation Iraqi Freedom) and accomplished entrepreneur, is the founder of Fifth & Cherry. His current endeavor emphasizes his love of our country, building a strong brand that gives back to the community and its employees. Tim continues to provide U.S. jobs for his local community, as the brand has done for over 40... Read more →


NEW SHORT FILM ABOUT LATINX EXPERIENCE IN PHILADELPHIA

‘La Guagua 47’ Project is a partnership between SEPTA, Al Día News Media, Ritmo Lab, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and Kimmel Cultural Campus PHILADELPHIA--Today, September 15th, the first day of Hispanic Heritage Month, the short film ‘La Guagua 47’ premiered at the Kimmel Cultural Campus. ‘‘La Guagua 47’ is a one-of-a-kind community cultural production that has engaged over 100 Philadelphia artists and volunteers in its creation and many more community members as cultural event participants. The film tells a universal story of migration, belonging, and finding home in one another: a young Latinx migrant arrives in Philadelphia feeling very alone. One day she discovers the iconic SEPTA 47 bus and embarks on a journey that changes her life. “We are elated to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month with this important film premiere with our partners at Al Día,” said Matías Tarnopolsky, President and CEO of The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center,... Read more →


AccuWeather Fall Foliage Forecast

AccuWeather Special Report: AccuWeather's 2022 US fall foliage forecast Get additional insights for your story—contact [email protected] to arrange an interview with an expert AccuWeather meteorologist. AccuWeather Global Weather Center – September 15, 2022 – After the third-hottest summer in the United States on record, many Americans are ready for the arrival of cooler air this fall and everything else the season brings with it. Some people consider autumn to be the best time to get out of the house and enjoy all the beauty nature has to offer. The gorgeous, vibrant colors put on a display like no other before the trees shed their leaves for the long winter ahead. As the first day of astronomical fall draws closer, families may start thinking about taking trips to admire the colorful landscapes transformed by the fall foliage. However, the lack of rainfall across certain popular viewing areas might put a damper... Read more →


CNB Fishing Maryland: Nochienna Agubuzo Caught a 31-inch Northern Snakehead

Maryland Fishing Report – September 14 Angler Nochienna Agubuzo caught a 31-inch northern snakehead in the Anacostia River at Bladensburg Waterfront Park, Prince George’s County. Photo courtesy Nochienna Agubuzo As we move through September, the thrill of beautiful weather beckons everyone to get outside. There are lots of fishing opportunities to be found this week in Maryland waters, from the western mountains to the Atlantic coast, and everywhere in between. Forecast Summary: September 14 – September 20: Warming weather is predicted all this week with daytime temperatures around the mid to upper 80s. Expect calm winds less than 10 knots with a low chance of rain all week. Chesapeake Bay surface water temperatures dropped to about 78 degrees. Maryland rivers are currently running in the mid to low 70s. If you are seeking areas with cooler waters, fish the surface early in the day, or fish deeper waters or upwind... Read more →


Camden/Gloucester County Republicans Seek Volunteers

Camden and Gloucester County Republicans share a Campaign headquarters at 10 Shoppers Lane Blackwood next to Tony Soprano’s restaurant near the Kohl’s Store. Every Tuesday and Thursday at 6:30ish volunteers meet to sign up for areas we need help. We need volunteers to sign up for a new phone calling system: Campaign Sidekick too! This phone system calls potential voters with the caller never having to speak or get traced! THE APP IS FREE! [email protected] To learn more call Roy at 856-952-2949 Read more →


Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe Receives $300,000 From Feds Infrastructure Law to Reduce Pollution

NEW YORK (September 14, 2022) – U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently announced that the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe has been selected to receive one of the first pollution prevention (P2) grants to be awarded under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, which provides a historic $100 million to fund pollution prevention projects. These grants will allow states, Tribes and public universities to provide businesses with technical assistance to help them develop and adopt P2 practices to prevent or reduce pollution before it is even created, while also reducing business and liability costs. EPA is awarding 39 P2 grants this year totaling almost $12 million. THE GOVERNMENT HAS NO MONEY; IT IS YOUR MONEY THEY ARE GIVING AWAY! ~CNBNews “I am happy to announce that the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe will receive funding to help develop a better way to manage and handle road salt, which has posed a problem on the... Read more →


There Are People Trying To Protect Students From Being Shot

‘Stop the shooting’: Inside the effort to protect students from neighborhood gun violence Patrick Wall, Chalkbeat Sep 13, 7:00am EDT Cars streaked past Bashir Muhammad Akinyele last month as he stood at the corner of a busy intersection across from a high school, baking under the midday sun. Then he stepped off the curb and faced the oncoming traffic. Desperation drove Akinyele to join the street protest, as it had many times before. A veteran teacher in Newark, New Jersey, Akinyele can name well over 40 former students who have been killed by guns. “One day you have a kid in your class,” he said, “and the next day he’s gone.” Akinyele realized long ago that the only way to protect his students is to stop the shootings where they occur — not in his school but in the neighborhoods around it. So he started attending rallies like the one... Read more →


CNB Medical News: TIME TO GET YOUR FLU SHOT

Don’t Let Flu Season Sneak Up On You Flu shots are available at CVS Pharmacy and MinuteClinic locations nationwide. (NAPSI)—Get the facts, not the flu. For many people, the start of fall means busier schedules and longer to-do lists, but you shouldn’t let your annual flu shot fall to the bottom of that list. What You Can Do About The Flu With flu season approaching and COVID-19 cases still prevalent, Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH, FAPhA, offers the following tips to help you fight the flu this season: •Get your annual flu shot as soon as possible: Getting your flu vaccine is the best way to help prevent the flu. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends getting your vaccine early in the fall, ideally before the flu season begins. Not only can you help protect yourself from getting sick but you can help protect your family, friends and... Read more →


Perkins Center for the Arts Have New Exhibitions

Perkins Center for the Arts in Moorestown and Collingswood has four new exhibitions opening this month and running through the fall: Pastel Impressions Artists Linda Crane, Renee Leopardi, Rita Michalenko, Linda Robinson September 10 - October 28 Collingswood Glass Works By Peter Galetto September 10 - October 28 Collingswood I Should Be Over All The Butterflies Drew Dilks, Portrait Artist September 10 - October 28 Collingswood Fall Annual Juried Exhibition September 10 - October 28 Moorestown Read more →


Camden County Republicans Hiring Temporary Workers

There is a need for temporary workers to assist with the coming elections (the Cherry Hill Special Election), especially the upcoming General Election. You will be assisting in dealing directly with voters, picking up mail in ballots, sorting through ballots, and any other critical election tasks. Currently, we have 0 Republican temp workers, and if this does not change soon, they will have to fill those roles with Democrats. If we want to ensure equitable Republican influence over the election process, these are critical roles to fill The critical information is as follows: $15/hr 8:30 am – 4:30 pm with an understanding that they may need to work on the weekends They must be willing to drive the box truck around to run errands such as pick up mail-in ballots, as well as handle in-office work. For anyone that is interested in working as a temporary working, they can contact... Read more →


How to Watch MotoGP From Anywhere

Abdul Razak Latif/Shutterstock.com We’re getting into the most exciting part of the 2022 MotoGP season and you don’t want to miss out on any of the remaining races as the top three riders battle it out for one of the most prestigious championships in motorsport. Fabio Quatararo, Francesco Bagnaia, and Aleix Espargaro are locked in an absorbing title fight, and we’re seeing some of the most exciting racing in the history of MotoGP. There’s nothing like experiencing the thrill of a photo finish live, but it’s not always easy to tune into these races from anywhere around the world! If you’ve ever tried to live stream MotoGP you’ll be familiar with how difficult it can be to find a good stream that’s available in your region. Luckily though, there is a way that you can watch MotoGP from anywhere in the world! All you need to do is learn how... Read more →


CNB Hunting/Fishing News: Elk Tangled in Wire Mesh (video)

image courtesy of Kris Hazelton Kris Hazelton published this incredible rescue of a Bull Elk in Colorado that got caught in wire mesh fencing. Today, Sept. 13, 2022 on our way to work we spotted this beautiful bull elk all tangled in wire mesh fencing. The fencing was not only caught in his antlers but also trailing behind him, causing his hooves to get caught in the wire as he tried to walk. Colorado Parks and Wildlife and Estes Park Police Dept. were notified and police officers and auxiliary members kept tabs on the animal’s location until help could arrive with emergency equipment to help this distressed bull. CPW arrived and assessed the situation and decided to drug immobilize the bull so they could free him of this awful entanglement. It took a few minutes for the tranquilizer to take effect but once he was down and the Colorado Parks and... Read more →


Al-Jo’s Curve to be closed and detoured tonight and Thursday night in Bellmawr

Overnight closure necessary in preparation of Friday night’s traffic shift (Trenton) - New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced the I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound, also known as Al-Jo's Curve, is scheduled to be closed tonight and tomorrow night as the Direct Connection project advances in Bellmawr, Camden County. The I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound will be closed beginning at 10 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, September 14, until 5 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, September 15 and again tomorrow night, Thursday, September 15, at the same times. In addition, the right lane on I-295 southbound also will be closed after Exit 28/Route 168. The closures are necessary to prepare for a traffic shift on I-295 southbound that will shift traffic to the right near the Browning Road Bridge. The traffic shift is scheduled for Friday night. NJDOT will provide notice prior... Read more →


PHILADELPHIA Police Offer $20,000 Reward for Information Leading to Arrest of Killer of Teen Girl

Wanted: Suspects for Homicide in the 15th District [VIDEO] September 14, 2022 On Sunday, September 11, 2022, at approximately 8:51 P.M., Philadelphia Police responded to the 53XX Horrocks Street for a person with a gun. A 17-year-old black female suffered a gunshot wound to the chest. Police transported the victim to Temple University Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 9:16 P.M. She was identified as Teryn Johnson of the 15XX block of Van Kirk Street. The scene was held, no weapon recovered, and no arrest. The investigation is active and ongoing with Homicide Detectives Division. THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA IS OFFERING A REWARD OF $20,000, LEADING TO AN ARREST AND CONVICTION FOR EVERY HOMICIDE. If you see this suspect do not approach, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) or text a tip to 215.686.TIPS (8477). Use this electronic form to submit a tip... Read more →


Apartment Builder Meeting with Planning Bd.; Southport Developer Meeting With GCity Mayor and Council

William E. Cleary Sr.| CNBNewsnet GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNewsnet)(September 13, 2022)--Throughout the next several weeks, officials in Gloucester City will meet with several builders. One wishes to develop the former Gloucester Catholic Boys building into apartments. Developer number two is interested in the Southport acreage that is, for the most part, has been nothing but a barren plot of ground for over 30 plus years. RELATED: WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WITH THE RAMS ANNEX? PHILLY DEVELOPER SEES GREAT POTENTIAL FOR GLOUCESTER CITY CNBNewsnet photo credit The historic Saint Mary's High School, aka the Gloucester Catholic Boys Annex, Monmouth, and Burlington Streets, opened in the late 1920s. A developer is seeking permission to turn the property into 15 apartments. There are 4,663 residences in the City. According to research by CNBNews, 2,987 are rental homes/apartments, or 64 percent. In other words, there are more rental properties in Gloucester City than homeowners.... Read more →


City of Gloucester City Offering Community Development Block Grants to Small Business Owners

Gloucester City— September 13, 2022 —Mayor Dayl Baile and the Council of Gloucester City open applications for Community Development Block Grants to businesses in Gloucester City. “The City administration has been persistent and diligent in pursuing these funds, totaling $370,684, which were awarded through Camden County Community Development,” stated Lori Ryan, Director of Community Development. Mayor and Council have appropriated $250,000 of its federal Community Development Block Grant CARES Funds (CDBG-CV1) for the COVID-19 Small Business Assistance Program. This program is being established to provide working capital funds to the community’s small businesses that have been severely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Gloucester City Small Business Assistance Program has been established to provide working capital funds to community businesses economically impacted by the COVID-19 virus. The program component makes funds available for 120 days of verifiable working capital up to a grant ceiling of $7,500. “We are happy to... Read more →


Abby Hainsworth has been named the NFHCA National Defensive Player of the Week

GENEVA, NJ - Rowan senior Abby Hainsworth has been named the NFHCA National Defensive Player of the Week as she helped lead the Profs to two wins last week which ultimately moved them up to the #2-ranking in the first NFHCA Coaches Poll of the regular season (Sept. 13). It marks the second time in the past two seasons that Hainsworth has earned the national honor. Last year she became just the second goalie in the program's history to receive the distinction, as Morgan Novak was the first in 2018. Hainsworth, who was named the NJAC Defensive Player of the Week, limited the opponents to just two goals in a pair of road games as the Profs ran their record to 4-0. She started the week by facing nine shots on goal as Rowan defeated Swarthmore, 2-1, in overtime. In the showdown at then-#2 Johns Hopkins on Sept. 10, Hainsworth... Read more →


Modular wall system: features and functions

Modular wall system is a modern construction, created for various exhibitions. This is a type of stand where artists can place their masterpieces. Such a stand allows you to create the right space for customer’s perception, strictly observing the corporate style and industry specifics! Thanks to modern systems, professionals can develop an optimal budget and high-quality stand for your efficient exhibition! This is a rational solution for the participants of exhibition events in galleries and museums. Wall systems are the basis of the standard and booth construction, thanks to which it is possible to create a stand with various architectural and design solutions! What are art walls? Removable walls are convenient and versatile designs that are created according to an individual project using basic and standard elements. They differ from standard designs by the presence of exclusive elements that emphasize the corporate style and industry specifics of the artist. From... Read more →


Grown-Ups Take Over Camp Fun at Liberty Lake

GROWN-UP CAMP FUN AT LIBERTY LAKE On August 21, 500 young at heart grown-ups gathered for a day of unbridled fun in the sun that normally only kids get to experience at Liberty Lake. “Campers” enjoyed boating, fishing, Ga-Ga, mini-golf, archery-tag, basketball, pickleball, rock climbing, water tramp, water slides, and a whole lot more- including cold, craft beers from Screamin’ Hill Brewery in Cream Ridge, NJ. The number one question of the day- “When are we doing this again?” The brainchild of Screamin’ Hill’s Gregg Marantz and Liberty Lake’s Kurtis Johnson, “Grown-Up Camp” provided a release from regular life that the participants truly appreciated. “After all that time at home, wishing we could go out, this is the kind of thing that we had to be at, letting loose with our friends” affirmed Tracy LaCava, who came with a crew of neighbors from New Egypt. Grown-Up Campers enjoyed old-school games... Read more →


Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar in Atlantic City Offering Tour of Cuba Menu & TikTok Recipes

... In Honor of Hispanic Heritage Month  Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar in Atlantic City, located inside Tropicana Casino & Resort, is kicking-off National Hispanic Heritage Month (September 15 – October 15) with a “Tour of Cuba” menu and a new TikTok recipe series as part of the month-long celebration. “As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, we invite guests to celebrate and honor the rich traditions of Latin cultures,” said Cuba Libre’s Chef-Partner Guillermo Pernot. “We look forward to celebrating this exciting time with our guests with the launch of our ‘Tour of Cuba’ program and recipe series on our new TikTok channel.” From September 15 to October 15, the restaurant will offer a “Tour of Cuba” three-course prix-fixe menu for $40.22. The three-course meal features numerous traditional and classic Cuban dishes from the restaurant’s regular menu. Guests choose from delicious aperitivos (starters) like black bean soup, pineapple guacamole... Read more →


Emma Madeline Wine, age 103, of Audubon

Emma Madeline Wine (nee Creely), age 103, died Monday, September 12, 2022, in Pitman, NJ. Emma was 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 th CNBNews graphic file e 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 Read more →


EAST HANOVER: Flaming Grill & Modern Buffet Now Open

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Scheduled for Monday, September 26th at 4:30 p.m. Complimentary Dinner Following Ribbon Cutting for Police Officers, Firefighters, Healthcare Workers and Other First Responders Flaming Grill & Modern Buffet, a family-friendly restaurant presenting phenomenal value for seafood, hibachi, American, Japanese, and Chinese cuisine lovers, has opened their first New Jersey location at 240 Route 10 West in East Hanover, NJ. The expansive, 10,000-square-foot new restaurants will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony with East Hanover Mayor Joseph Pannullo and a variety of area VIPs on Monday, September 26th at 4:30 p.m. “This new restaurant will allow North Jersey residents to enjoy more than 360 items from a variety of ten buffet stations featuring seafood (including both Cajun and steamed fresh lobster, snow crab, blue crab, shrimp and mussels!), sushi, hibachi compositions, and a wide variety of American and Asian-inspired dishes featuring meat and vegetarian options, as well as an abundance... Read more →


Winslow Township Police Arrest Suspect for Firing "Ghost Gun"

WINSLOW TOWNSHIP NJ (September 13, 2022)--At approximately 6:30 PM this evening, Winslow Twp. Police Officers were dispatched to the area of High Meadows Drive for a report of shots fired. Officers contacted witnesses who reported that a male fired multiple rounds from a firearm in multiple directions before fleeing the area on foot before police arrived. One residence was struck by the gunfire, but there were no reported injuries. A track was conducted by Camden County Sheriff's Department K9 Recchi, which led officers to the Eden Hollow neighborhood. K9 Recchi led his handler through the neighborhood, where residents reported seeing the suspect walking. A short time later, officers located the accused walking on Erial Road. He was stopped and, after a brief struggle, was found to have a loaded semi-automatic "Ghost Gun." He was charged with aggravated assault, criminal mischief, resisting arrest, and numerous weapons offenses before being committed to... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Arrest Suspect for Saturday's Murder of 64-Year-Old Man

9TH DISTRICT-HOMICIDE BY SHOOTING PHILADELPHIA PA (September 13, 2022)(CNBNewsnet)--On Saturday, September 10, 2022, at 2:16 P.M., at 19th and Market Street, CNBNews graphic files underground Septa eastbound platform, A 64-year-old black male was shot in the head, shoulder, right hand, and back. He was transported by PFD-Medic Unit to Jefferson University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 2:50 P.M. The Philadelphia Police Department has a male in custody fitting the description of the offender wanted for the above Homicide by shooting for that incident. A firearm was also retrieved from this male. Images of suspect taken from SEPTA security cameras Read more →


Charlene B. Riley, of Gloucester City, age 71

Surrounded by her loving family at home in Gloucester City, Charlene passed peacefully on September 10, 2022, at the age of 71. (nee Green). Loving wife of 49 years to Joseph T. Riley. Loving mother of Joseph (Nicole) Riley, Mary Elizabeth (Chad) Rettig and Michelle (Christopher) Stec. Cherished “Mom-Mom” of Brendan, Julia, Audrey, Joseph and Andrew. Beloved sister of Charles (Christine) Green, Michael (Linda) Green and Patrick (Esther) Green. Predeceased by her parents, Godfreid “Bud” Green and Bernice Green (nee Goodman). Charlene was a graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School class of 1969. She was a devout catholic and longtime parishioner of St. Mary’s Church. Charlene loved photography, traveling, going on cruises and making her famous Jewish Apple Cake. Relatives and friends are invited to her viewing on Friday morning, September 16 th , from 9 to 11 AM at St. Mary's R.C. Church, 426 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Mass... Read more →


N. 2ND Street Northern Liberties Night Sept. 22

60 FOOD TRUCKS, MOBILE VENDORS, RESTAURANTS AND BARS COMING TO N. 2ND STREET image courtesy of Northern Liberties Night Market Philadelphia, PA - The organizers of the 2nd Street Festival announce the second fall edition of the new Northern Liberties Night Market Series. This inaugural series of outdoor food festivals is rolling into the single fastest growing neighborhood in Philadelphia on Thursday, September 22,2022, from 5:00pm to 10:00pm, on N. 2nd Street between Fairmount and W. Laurel streets- expanding it by an additional block. This newer event will take place every spring and fall and is a pivot and expansion by the operators of the city's 2nd Street Festival, which returned this summer after a pandemic break. For this pop-up food festival, look for dozens of food trucks, food vendors, shopping vendors, sidewalk cafes, entertainment, music, street performers, and other fun surprises. The festival is free to attend and food/drink... Read more →


How to Create Your First Career Plan

Career planning is something most professionals can benefit from, yet many of us don’t spend enough time thinking about our future and what we might like to accomplish from a professional perspective. Before you started college or finished your education for the first time, you might have dreamed of a specific job you wanted to get one day in the future. However, as time has passed by, there’s a good chance your priorities and values have changed. Not to mention, the job market itself is evolving at an incredible rate, with new opportunities emerging all the time. If you’ve never taken the time to create a fully comprehensive career plan to guide you through your professional life, here’s how you can get started. Assess Your Options The first step in building an effective career plan is looking at the kind of options that might be available to you. The good... Read more →


AccuWeather Warns of Severe Weather Forecast

AccuWeather forecasters say Northeast at risk of severe weather Thunderstorms will have the potential in the afternoon and evening to bring damaging wind gusts of 55-65 mph, with an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 70 mph possible. An isolated tornado or two is possible as well. AccuWeather Global Weather Center – September 13, 2022 -AccuWeather meteorologists say that the threat of flooding that began in the Northeast on Sunday could be compounded by the potential for severe thunderstorms that are forecast to track through the heavily populated region into Tuesday. The same storm that brought torrential rainfall to Chicago, which flooded basements and turned Soldier Field into a swamp, began bringing rounds of rain to the Northeast on Sunday. On Sunday, the storm system unloaded 1.64 inches of rain in Salisbury, Maryland, located near the Delaware border, with rainfall amounts around an inch elsewhere in eastern Maryland and Delaware. Heavy rain... Read more →


CNBNews Pet Tips: The Health Benefits to Flexitarianism

(NAPSI)—If U.S. dogs and cats were their own country, they’d rank fifth in global meat consumption. In fact, through their diet, our pets constitute about 25–30% of the environmental impacts from animal production in terms of the use of land, water, fossil fuel, phosphate, and biocides in the United States. Imagine the environmental impact if the 90 million dogs in the United States consumed just 25% less meat-based food. There are health benefits to flexitarianism, too. A recent study shows that vegan diets for dogs may be linked with better health, and could be less hazardous, than meat-based diets. Statistical analysis of the survey results suggested that, overall, dogs on conventional diets were less healthy than dogs on vegan diets. It stands to reason that even a reduction of meat-based food in a pet’s diet will have an impact on overall health, which can lead to a reduction in vet... Read more →


Philly Burger Brawl Makes Sizzling Return Oct. 23

60 RESTAURANTS READY TO FIRE UP THE GRILL FOR PHILADELPHIA YOUTH * Philadelphia's largest burger and food competition and benefit returns to Xfinity Live after a two-year pandemic break * Philadelphia, PA - Philly Burger Brawl is back, and ready to fire up the grills for its tenth edition on Sunday, October 23, 2022, at Xfinity Live, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Over 60 restaurants are ready to battle for burger bragging rights all to help Philadelphia youth. Burger lovers and foodies are all invited to enjoy all-you-can-eat samples of the region's best, most inventive and most unusual burger creations. Festival goers will then cast their vote for People's Choice, while food critics, writers and celebrity judges pick the Judge's Choice. Festivities will include a cocktail competition, music, entertainment and other surprises. Tickets are on sale at phillyburgerbrawl.com for general admission for $35 through Labor Day, $40 through September... Read more →


New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverages Limits Events, Bans Food Trucks at Breweries

Joshua Rainey Photography | Shutterstock.com (The Center Square) – Breweries are upset with regulations imposed on them by the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control through their license renewals, particularly since an expected formal public review process never happened. Craft breweries under limited licenses were never intended to get the same privileges of a consumption venue, such as a sports bar or restaurant under legislative intent, a release from the New Jersey Department of Law & Public Safety said when the special ruling was issued in May 2019. But craft breweries began serving beyond what limited licenses allowed. Bars and restaurant owners, whose licenses hold full retail privileges, made complaints of unfair competition. The New Jersey Brewers Guild’s executive director, Eric Orlando, told The Center Square that his organization and other stakeholders had a meeting with the ABC in late spring to offer final input into what they expected... Read more →