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November 2023

Online Bingo vs. Traditional Bingo: Which is the Better Bet?

Bingo's been around for ages, but it's not just your grandma's game anymore. With the rise of the digital age, online bingo's popularity has skyrocketed. But which is better: the traditional, in-person game or its online counterpart? In this article, we'll delve into the pros and cons of each, exploring factors like convenience, social interaction, and game variety. Whether you're a seasoned player or a newbie, you'll get a clear picture of which version suits your style. So, are you ready to call "Bingo!"? Let's dive in. Definition of Online Bingo Online Bingo, a modern adaptation of classic Bingo, has... Read more →


Gloucester City Council Oks Bill Payments

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (NOVEMBER 30, 2023)(CNBNEWS)--At the November 27, 2023 council meeting Gloucester City mayor and council approved the payment of 159 invoices totaling $1,005,481 for the period of October 24, 2023 and November 16, 2023. The highest-paid contractor for that span was Think Pavers who received payments of $77, 234 and $198, 929 for a total of $276,163. Read more →


Here Is The Naughty & Nice Guide To Addressing Packages

By Jonathan Castillo Making sure your holiday packages and mail land on the right doorstep The holiday season can bring challenges. Shipping and mailing shouldn’t be one of them. Customers who ship and mail with the United States Postal Service® (USPS) can rest assured that they are using a reliable organization that values each package and mailpiece that passes through its network. USPS prepares for the holidays early, leveraging investments in its people, infrastructure, transportation, and technology — made possible by the Delivering for America plan – to ensure the smooth, timely delivery of seasonal mail and packages. One thing... Read more →


A Rabid Cat Found in Gloucester Township

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – The Camden County Health Department has been notified by the state Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that a cat found in Gloucester Township has tested positive for rabies. After an injured cat was brought inside by a resident, it was taken to a local vet and then an animal shelter. The cat then began exhibiting signs of rabies, was euthanized and the shelter arranged for rabies testing at the state Public Health & Environmental Laboratories in Trenton (PHEL). On November 20, the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services was notified by PHEL... Read more →


Holiday Guide Featuring Upcoming Winter Events Throughout the Garden State

ArtPride New Jersey Discover Jersey Arts spotlights live theater, art and musical performances happening this holiday season BURLINGTON, N.J. – November 28, 2023 – ArtPride New Jersey, the state’s largest arts service organization, today announced the release of its annual Winter Holidays Guide, featuring upcoming in-person events throughout the Garden State. The guide curates festive holiday experiences from theaters, museums, dance companies and art centers. The initiative is dedicated to increasing awareness and participation in the arts in New Jersey. “The Winter Holidays Guide is an essential resource for celebrating the holiday season with artistic flair. Our guide is your... Read more →


CNB News: Bundle Up, Enjoy Good Fishing

Maryland Fishing Report – November 29 Black sea bass, photo by Monty Hawkins. The weather is getting colder but if you bundle up there is plenty of good fishing to be had throughout Maryland. One example is fishing offshore of Ocean City, where anglers are catching limits of hefty black sea bass. In response to five years of below average spawning success for striped bass, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources is submitting emergency regulations to help bolster the species’ spawning population. This includes extending closure dates during the 2024 season. These changes, if formally approved, will close the May... Read more →


Home Country: The Read Me Bookstore

When one of our neighbors is sly enough, or funny enough, or even … cruel enough to pull one over on the whole neighborhood, that’s something that should deserve a yee-haw or a “get ‘em sis!” Well, we’ve got one of them right here in Home Country. Sarah McKinley is a shy woman. No one knows much about her, even down at the hairdresser’s. And that seems to be okey-doke with Sarah. She’s like that. Sarah owns the Read Me Now bookstore, the very finest bookstore in town. Well, the only bookstore, actually. The big question on readers’ minds, however,... Read more →


The 2024 Countdown with the Endless Midnight Celebration at Resorts Casino Hotel

Celebrate the new year with live entertainment, promotions, delicious food and a chance to win a brand new Cadillac ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (November 28, 2023) – Resorts Casino Hotel invites all guests to celebrate the joys of 2023 and ring in 2024 with the Endless Midnight celebration on property from Friday, December 29th, 2023 through Monday, January 1st, 2024. Over the course of four days, Resorts Casino Hotel will feature round-the-clock excitement including a $24,000 Slot Cash Sweepstakes and the chance to win a brand new Cadillac! PROMOTIONS Gas Card Giveaway Friday, December 29th | 4:00pm – 9:00pm | Box... Read more →


Kutztown University Announces 2023-24 Track & Field Roster

KUTZTOWN, PA (11/29/2023)-- Kutztown University will have 72 student-athletes representing its track & field program for the 2023-24 season. Read the season preview online. The Golden Bears have two meets before the end of the fall semester, starting with the Bison Opener Saturday, Dec. 2 in Lewisburg, Pa. Jaidah Mitchell of Pemberton, NJ (08068) Jordon Floyd of Westampton, NJ (08060) Luke Maxwell of Estell Manor, NJ (08319) Kayden Platania of Buena, NJ (08310) About Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Founded in 1866, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania is a proud member of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education located on 289... Read more →


The United Postal Service Ready for Surge in Package and Mail Deliveries

WASHINGTON, DC — As the holiday season approaches and online shopping activity intensifies, the United States Postal Service (USPS) is strongly positioned to handle the expected surge in package and mail deliveries in a superior and routine manner ahead of and following Black Friday and Cyber Monday. “Our commitment is unwavering, and our preparation is thorough. We have been strategically planning early and leveraging significant investments in our people, infrastructure, delivery network, and technology,” said Postmaster General and CEO Louis DeJoy. “Thanks to the Delivering for America plan, we will be the most affordable way to ship and mail holiday... Read more →


Gloucester City Turns 400: Reflecting on Four Centuries of History and Heritage

Gloucester City, nestled in Camden County, New Jersey, marks a significant milestone this year, celebrating its 400th anniversary. With a history stretching back to the early 17th century, this city stands as a testament to American resilience and cultural evolution. Today many know it as the birth place of rock and roll, and while its residents may now be more interested in the best online slots, the town was once home to two racetracks and was central to establishing the gambling industry in New Jersey. In this commemoration, we journey through time, exploring Gloucester City's rich heritage, from its early... Read more →


YOUR MONEY: Millions of Dollars Sent to NJ Communities for Street Improvement

(Trenton) – The Murphy Administration today announced $13.6 million in Fiscal Year 2024 Safe Streets to Transit Program (SSTT) grants for 29 projects in 12 counties. This year’s grants represent the largest amount of funds provided in a single year for the Safe Streets to Transit Program. “We must strive to reduce congestion on our roadways and encourage our residents to consider alternate forms of transportation,” Governor Phil Murphy said. “I am committed to making New Jersey more fair and equitable, and the Safe Streets to Transit Program helps do that by providing communities the funds to improve infrastructure so... Read more →


Jefferson Health Employees Receive BEE Award for Extraordinary Caregivers

Three Jefferson Health employees in New Jersey were recently honored with a Beyond Expectations of Excellence (BEE) Award for Extraordinary Caregivers — Patient Care Technicians MaryAnne Metzger and Theresa Sapigao, as well as Environmental Services associate Nicole Savoca. During a patient's 17-day hospital stay, Metzger, of Salem, NJ, stood out as an exceptionally positive and caring individual who showed compassion and sensitivity to the patient’s needs. This grateful patient from the Silvestri 4 Unit at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital wrote that “Maryanne infused care and humor into tasks such as bathing, creating a positive atmosphere." Sapigao, of Marlton, NJ, was... Read more →


Binance Fined $3.4 billion for failure to report suspicious activity by terrorists

By Tom Gantert | The Center Square Nov 21, 2023 (The Center Square) - The U.S. Department of Treasury on Tuesday levied a $3.4 billion fine against Binance Holdings, Ltd. in a settlement with the world's biggest cryptocurrency exchange for failure to prevent and report suspicious transactions with terrorist organizations. Binance was accused by the Treasury of failing to implement programs to prevent and report suspicious transactions involving terrorist groups such as Hamas' Al-Qassam Brigades, Al Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). The U.S. Justice Department stated in a media release that one Binance compliance employee... Read more →


Kelley S. Monte, age 44, of National Park

On November 22, 2023, age 44 of National Park. Survived by her husband, Richard A. Monte, Jr.; their children, Dylan Monte, Ryan Monte and Brooke Monte; her mother, Carol Mease; and her brother, Eugene J. Hinke (Brittany). Kelley was a graduate of Clearview High School. A memorial service for Kelley is being planned. Details will be updated here once finalized. Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Kelley S. Monte. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142 Read more →


Jefferson Health Nurses Honored with DAISY Award

Jefferson Health registered nurses Amber Hart, BSN, RN, and Jeong Kim, BSN, RN, PCCN, were each recently honored with a DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. Hart and Kim — who respectively work on the Silvestri 5 and C4 patient care units at Jefferson Washington Township Hospital and Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital — were recognized for establishing a connection with patients and families through trust and emotional support. Hart, of Pine Hill, NJ, received praise from colleagues for initiating a rapid response and administering Narcan to a patient suspected of taking illicit drugs. Hart exhibited non-judgmental care while providing empathetic support.... Read more →


Festival of Trees to Benefit Children's Hospital..

OF PHILADELPHIA WILL DEBUT AT THE LOVE PARK WELCOME CENTER FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON Philadelphia, PA - Tis the season to deck the halls and celebrate a new tradition. The Festival of Trees will take over the LOVE Park Welcome Center (1569 John F Kennedy Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19102) from Thursday, November 30 to Sunday, December 24, 2023, with a special ribbon cutting and preview event on Wednesday, November 29th at 5:00pm. This new magical tradition is designed to celebrate and raise money for children’s health in our community. The stunning collection of Christmas trees will be created with the... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Blotter Nov. 23 to Nov. 27

City of Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA PA (November 28, 2023)(CNBNews)--The following incidents occurred between November 23 and November 27, 2023 in the City of Philadelphia NOVEMBER 23, 2023 19TH DIST .. 61xx CITY AVE TOWER APARTMENTS (7:20P) .. B/M APPX 20'S Y/O (JOHN DOE) FORCED ENTRY INTO APARTMENT .. HOMEOWNER DISCHARGED AND STRUCK MALE 1X TO HEAD .. MEDIC 42 PRONOUNCED ON SCENE AT 7:10 PM.. SCENE HELD .. 2 FIREARMS RECOVERED 39TH DIST - 19xx W HUNTING PARK AV (5:54P) ON HWY... APPROX 30 Y/O B/M "JOHN DOE" WAS SHOT 1X IN BACK... MEDIC 4 TRANSPORTED ML TO TEMPLE HOSPITAL WHERE... Read more →


LINCOLN MILL HAUNTED HOUSE...

PRESENTS A ONE-NIGHT-ONLY EXCLUSIVE HOLIDAY HAUNTED HOUSE EXPERIENCE WITH A TWISTED CHRISTMAS Philadelphia, PA - Philadelphia's scariest new haunted attraction is opening its doors for a special one-night only exclusive holiday haunted house. Lincoln Mill Haunted House at 4100 Main Street in Manayunk presents the region's first Christmastime haunt with A Twisted Christmas, on Saturday, December 16, 2023, from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. Christmas has always been the season of joy, even during the darkest of times. While the town was distracted by the holiday festivities, Viktor Kane knew this was the best time to lure his naughty workers down to... Read more →


' The RUN/51 Summit '

Detroit, Nov. 28, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vote Run Lead Action, the country’s largest nonprofit training organization for women running for political office, recently held its national RUN/51 Summit in Detroit, Michigan, for women interested in running for office and running campaigns. More than 150 women and gender-diverse people from across the country attended — joining from as far away as Puerto Rico! “We named this initiative the ‘RUN/51 Summit’ to represent that women are 51% of the population and should be 51% of our elected officials, especially in our state legislatures,” said Erin Vilardi, CEO and founder of Vote... Read more →


CASE UPDATE: Brian K. Barnes, age 42, of Glassboro

CASE UPDATE: GLASSBORO, NJ --On November 9, 2023, a continued investigation by the GCPO and Glassboro Police Department resulted in the arrest of Brian K. Barnes, 42, of Glassboro, N.J., who was identified as having been involved in a dispute with Sidney Garcia on October 20, 2023 which resulted in the exchange of gunfire between the two. During that exchange, Barnes was wounded. Brian Barnes and Garcia were well known to each other. Barnes was charged as follows: Certain Persons Not to Possess a Weapon (2nd Degree) Unlawful Possession of a Weapon (2nd Degree) Receiving Stolen Property (3rd Degree) Subsequent... Read more →


Troiano, Caputo and Cleary Named to NCAA Division III Men's Soccer Team

(left to right ) Johnny Troiano, David Caputo, Ryan Cleary KANSAS CITY, MO – Johnny Troiano, Davide Caputo and Ryan Cleary have been named to the NCAA Division III All-Region IV Men's Soccer Team, as chosen by the United Soccer Coaches Association. Troiano was chosen to the First Team while Caputo earned Second Team honors and Cleary was selected to the Third Team. It marks the first All-Region honors for all three players Troiano was Rowan's leading scorer, and ranked second in the conference, with a career-best 15 goals and 33 assists. The sophomore was named to the All-NJAC First... Read more →


An Introduction to Online Bingo Sites

If you are new to the wonderful world of online bingo and are looking for a site to join, you have come to the right place. Whether you have played bingo before or are new to the game, you are probably aware that it is a game of chance. It is fun, friendly, and usually affordable for players, and therefore it provides fascinating gaming at a low cost. The primary objective of the game, whether played online or in a bingo hall, is to check off numbers on a bingo card and complete either a line or a full house... Read more →


Unveiling the Top 3 Best US Sweepstakes Casinos in 2023

In the somewhat small landscape of online casinos legally catering to players in the United States, sweepstakes casinos have gained immense popularity in recent years. These unique platforms offer an innovative approach, combining traditional casino gaming with a sweepstakes model to provide players with an engaging and rewarding experience. Sweepstakes casinos are perfect for players in states that don’t allow users to gamble with real money and who are looking for a shot at real-life prizes. If you're eager to explore the best options from 2023, here are the best US sweepstakes casinos that stand out from the crowd and... Read more →


Jeremy Barron, 52, of Westville Shot and Killed

Camden City, N.J.- Detectives are investigating the fatal shooting of a man on Sunday afternoon in Camden City, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. On Sunday, November 26, 2023, at 3:29 p.m., Camden County Police responded to 1532 South 7th Street for the report of a motor vehicle accident. Upon arrival, officers located a victim suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. He was transported to Cooper University Hospital, and he was pronounced deceased at approximately 3:45 p.m. The victim was identified as Jeremy Barron, 52, of Westville, N.J. This investigation is active... Read more →


Tail Waggin' Trends: NYC's Top Dog Grooming Styles Revealed

‍Welcome to a world where canine fashion is just as vital as human fashion. In the bustling city of New York, dog grooming is not just a chore, but an art form, a means of expression, and a booming industry. This article tackles the latest trends in dog grooming, from chic haircuts to vibrant fur dyes, and everything in between. It's time to dive into the fabulous world of NYC's top dog grooming styles. Runway Ready: Keeping Up with the Latest Canine Fashion in NYC New York City, known for its trendsetting fashion scene, doesn't limit its stylishness to just... Read more →


“Stache,” Delivers a Hometown Victory Thanksgiving Day

Oaks/Valley Forge, PA (November 23, 2023) – A proud and confident Sealyham Terrier, “Stache,” delivered a hometown victory Thanksgiving Day, winning Best In Show at Philadelphia’s prestigious National Dog Show Presented by Purina, with a capacity crowd and total audience of some 20 million holiday television viewers looking on. The #2-ranked Terrier and #12-ranked All-Breed show dog in America, “Stache” is from a legendary line of dogs that includes his grandfather “Charmin,” winner of the World Dog Show, the AKC National Championship, and Crufts, the famed Birmingham, England competition where he bested 22,000 dogs in 2008. Margery Good of Cochranville,... Read more →


Louise G. Brill, of Audubon

Born in Delano, PA and the youngest of 11 children, she was later a resident of Audubon for 75 years. She was married to Darvin Brill in 1938 and they enjoyed traveling and camping throughout the United States until his death in 1985. Louise was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star for 74 years, served a term as Chapter Worthy Matron, and sang in their chorus, including numerous solos over the years; she was also an ever-present voice in her church choir. Louise is survived by daughter, Sharon Sheridan of Bothell, WA, son Mark Brill of Barrington,... Read more →


American Legion: 5 Things You Should Know

The American Legion NOV 27, 2023 1. Two ballistic missiles were fired from Houthi rebel-controlled Yemen toward a US warship in the Gulf of Aden, after the US Navy responded to a distress call from a commercial tanker that had been seized by armed individuals, the US military said Sunday. The tanker, identified as the Central Park, had been carrying a cargo of phosphoric acid when its crew called for help that “they were under attack from an unknown entity,” the US Central Command said in a statement. 2. Warships from the United States, South Korea and Japan trained near... Read more →


Investigation Into Murder of 29-Year-Old Camden City Resident Continues

Camden City, N.J.- Detectives are investigating a shooting that occurred on November 16th in Camden City. The male victim of the shooting later succumbed to his injuries, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. On November 16, 2023, at approximately 8:23 p.m., Camden County Police officers responded to the 200 block of North 33rd Street for a ShotSpotter notification and 911 calls for a person shot. Upon arrival, officers located a male victim suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. He was transported to Cooper University Hospital and identified as 29-year-old Edward Ross of Camden... Read more →


How to Save Money by Shopping From Thrift Stores

In an era where the cost of living seems to be ever-rising, savvy shoppers are turning to thrift stores as treasure troves of affordability. Shopping secondhand doesn't just save money; it's a sustainable and environmentally conscious choice. Treasure Hunting with Purpose Thrifting is an art, and successfully shopping at a second-hand store begins with a clear purpose. Whether you're on the lookout for clothing, furniture, or household items, having a specific list of what you need helps you stay focused and avoid impulse purchases. This way, you ensure that your thrift store finds serve a purpose in your life, preventing... Read more →


Have You Seen Bobby Dornbach ?

GLOUCESTER CITY N.J.(November 27, 2023) --Robert Dorbach, of Gloucester City, was last seen 18 years ago. According to local police on November 27, 2005, Robert "Bobby" Dornbach left his home at 217 Cumberland Street in Gloucester City. On the following day, November 27, 2023 he was reported missing on the following day, November 28, 2005. Robert "Bobby" Dornbach (photo below) Date of Birth: 9/15/1988 Last Known Address: 217 Cumberland Street, Gloucester City In 2008, Joanne Humerick, Dornbach's mother released the following statement, "I can't believe you have been gone for three years. It feels like a lifetime. You were still... Read more →


A Message from Congressman Donald Norcross

The narrative that you must go to a traditional 4-year college to make it in America just isn’t true. Whether you go to college, complete a job training program, or serve our great country in the military, your job is meaningful and important. As I’ve said before, we need people who “go to college, build the college, and protect the college.” I’m proud to be one of the many Americans to have gone to the “other 4-year school:” a registered apprenticeship. The opportunity to earn-while-you-learn as a union electrical apprentice allowed me to have a successful career and take care... Read more →


OPERATION CHILLOUT: A hoodie, thermals, gloves, socks and a hat

A hoodie, thermals, gloves, socks and a hat - basic items most people have in their closet - but that’s not the case for countless veterans across Bergen County. “More than 16% of our homeless population in the United States are veterans, and 20% of all homeless are veterans” says Ray Chimileski, executive Director of the grassroots coalition, Operation Chillout, who is very concerned about the homeless veterans in our community, especially as the temperatures across the tri-state drop and the winter sets in. “Our outreach team hit the streets and asked our homeless vets what they need to get... Read more →


How Can Med School Admissions Consulting Personalize Your Prep Strategy: 5 Prep Tips

Embarking on the journey to medical school can be complex, but what if you had a roadmap tailored just for you? 'How Can Med School Admissions Consulting Personalize Your Prep Strategy: 5 Prep Tips' offers exactly that. This guide unveils how expert consultants can transform your med school preparation into a personalized, strategic journey. We'll discuss five essential tips highlighting the importance of understanding your unique strengths, crafting a study plan that fits your life, and more. Get ready to discover how a customized approach can significantly enhance your chances of success in the competitive world of medical school admissions!... Read more →


Opening Soon: Apply for Tax Credits for Historic Property Rehabilitation in NJ

ELIGIBILITY To receive tax credits through the Historic Property Reinvestment Program, a project must: Demonstrate that without the tax credit award, the rehabilitation project is not economically feasible. Prove that a project financing gap exists, and the tax credit award being considered for the project is equal to or less than the project financing gap. Not have commenced any construction or rehabilitation activity at the site of the rehabilitation project prior to submitting an application and will not commence any construction or rehabilitation activity until the execution of the Rehabilitation Agreement (with certain limited exceptions). Include business entity contributed equity... Read more →


GTPD Stuff A Truck for the Gloucester Township Mayor's Toy Drive!

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ (November 26, 2023)--Now until December 14th bring new, unwrapped toys to the GTPD Watch Desk at 1261 Chews Landing Road, and if the Watch Desk Officer is available they'll unlock our decorated GTPD Truck parked in front of our headquarters where you can stuff the truck! Also, if you capture a photo of you or your kiddies with our Officer and send them to [email protected], we'll post them on our GTPD social media! A drop box for toy donations is also located at the watch desk. Thank you! Address/Location Gloucester Township Police Department 1261 Chews Landing Rd... Read more →


Jersey Mike’s Helping Wreaths Across America

Wreaths Across America Announces #GivingTuesday Matching Campaign from Jersey Mike’s Subs Veteran wreath sponsorships made for placement at Arlington National Cemetery will be matched by the company up to $250,000! COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine, and MANASQUAN, NJ – Nov. 27, 2023 – Today, national nonprofit Wreaths Across America (WAA) is proud to announce that Jersey Mike’s Subs, a fast-casual sub sandwich franchise with more than 2,600 locations nationwide, has issued a #GivingTuesday challenge to help raise funds to sponsor veterans’ wreaths for placement at Arlington National Cemetery on National Wreaths Across America Day – Saturday, Dec. 16, 2023. Jersey Mike’s has... Read more →


Preservation NJ Annual Historic Preservation Awards Event

Preservation New Jersey will be celebrating individuals and organizations at our annual Historic Preservation Awards Event on Thursday, November 30, 2023 6:00PM-9:00PM at Masker’s Barn located in Berkeley Heights Union County, New Jersey. “Preservation New Jersey is excited to be recognizing so many diverse, innovative projects from all across the state and the people and organizations making preservation possible,” shared Paul Muir, President of the Board of Trustees, “these projects all contribute to the preservation of our state’s historic resources and the understanding of our state history.” The awards event will feature a buffet dinner, drinks, music, and networking followed... Read more →


Gloucester City Council Meeting November 27th

CNBNews graphic GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (November 27, 2023)(CNBNews)--There are 19 Resolutions on the agenda for the Monday, November 27, 2023 council meeting scheduled for Monday, November 27, 2023, in council chambers, 313 Monmouth Street. There are two ordinances on the agenda pertaining to redevelopment. Bills totaling $2.3 Million have been submitted for payment. Read more →


17-Year-Old NJ High School Football Player Stabbed To Death In Lower Manhattan (video)

provided by St. Joseph Regional High School A 17-year-old New Jersey resident, from Warren Township in Somerset, was stabbed to death in Lower Manhattan, New York City, early Thursday, November 23 according to reports by NorthJersey.com Rocco Rodden was enrolled at Montvale's St. Joseph Regional High School, where he played football. The incident occurred at an ax-throwing establishment in the Tribeca section of Manhattan. Police were called to 96 Lafayette St., the address of Live Axe, at 1:50 a.m. and discovered two stabbing victims. The second victim, a 19-year-old man who suffered stab wounds to the torso, was in stable... Read more →


Pennsauken Police Investigating School Shooter Threat at Middle School

The Pennsauken Township Police Department received the report of a student who threatened to shoot another student at the middle school. This incident has been under investigation, and the investigation continues. The school is aware of the investigation. There will be an increased police presence at the middle school. Respectfully, Chief Philip P. Olivo Alert sent on 11/26/2023 at 3:42PM EST Read more →


Roadwork in Audubon, Camden City, Gloucester Twp. Lindenwold, Winslow Twp.

Roadwork in Audubon and Haddon Heights (Lindenwold, NJ) – New Jersey American Water will continue water service replacements on Kings Highway in Audubon and Haddon Heights from Monday, November 27, to Friday, December 1, between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. Kings Highway will be fully closed between Edgewood and Wyoming avenues. Roadwork in Camden City (Lindenwold, NJ) – From Monday, November 27, to Friday, December 1, PSE&G will continue installing the gas main on Ferry Avenue in Camden between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. Ferry Avenue will be fully closed between Atlantic Avenue and Jackson Street. PSE&G Electric... Read more →


Moorestown Lions Club Holiday Parade Saturday, No Parking on Main Street

Main St. in the business district, Chester Ave. and S. Church St. will be closed this Saturday 12/2/23 from 11:30am-2pm for the annual Lions Holiday Parade that starts at noon. No Parking will be permitted on Main St. between Chester Ave. and Church St. 11am - 2pm. Expect traffic delays in the area during the event. Please slow down and watch for pedestrians in the roadways during the event. Instructions: Expect traffic delays in the area during the event. Address/Location Township of Moorestown Police Department 1245 N Church St Moorestown, NJ 08057 Contact Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-emergencies: 856-234-8300 Read more →


CODE BLUE ALERT FOR CAMDEN COUNTY

(Gloucester Township, NJ) – Commissioner Virginia Betteridge, liaison to the Camden County Department of Health and Human Services, advises municipalities that the region will be under a Code Blue Advisory Saturday evening into the morning of Sunday, Nov. 26. The Health Officer has issued the Code Blue advisory for Camden County effective from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m., beginning November 25 to the morning of November 26. Temperatures during the code blue will drop as low as 30 degrees. Please note that the new after-hours code blue emergency hotline is 2-1-1. “It’s crucial that everyone is indoors and protected from... Read more →


*Comment Restrictions: You Must Provide A Working Email Address/Name Will Be Published

Gloucestercitynews.net/CNBNews comment rules, subject to change. We no longer accept comments with an anonymous name. No further comments will be published with just a first name or with a made up name. Your submitted remark must contain your full name and a working email address. If you believe in what you wrote you should be willing to back it up with your full name. We feel that people, who in the past were able to hide behind a computer screen, won’t be so embolden to viciously attack an opposing point of view now that their name is public. This should... Read more →


Maryland Fishing Report

November 22, 2023 Herb Floyd took a break from fishing for striped bass and enjoyed some great chain pickerel action. Photo courtesy of Herb Floyd The Thanksgiving holiday gives us all a chance to reflect on all the things we are grateful to have. Family and friends always top the list, and for many of us they are followed by the opportunities we have to enjoy the outdoors. Forecast Summary: November 22 – November 28: The upcoming week should provide cool temperatures all week with windy conditions on Wednesday and Thursday. Surface water temperatures have dropped to the low 50s... Read more →


Missing Person, Taron Parker, age 33 from Bergen Sq.

RELATED CATEGORY MISSING PERSON (Camden City, NJ) – The Camden County Police Department is looking for a missing adult from Bergen Square. Taron Parker, 33, has been reported missing from his home on the 600 block of Cherry Street. He is described as a black male, 5’2”, 155 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair. He was last seen wearing a black and royal blue hoodie and black jeans. He is known to frequent the Walter Rand Transportation Center, the Broadway Corridor and the White Horse Pike corridor. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the CCPD... Read more →


FACTORING VS LINE OF CREDIT

In the fast-paced world of trucking, one of the most critical decisions you'll make for your business is how to manage your finances. Ensuring a smooth and efficient operation requires a steady cash flow, which is often a challenge in the trucking industry. When it comes to financing, two common options stand out: factoring vs line of credit. In this article, we will help you navigate the choice between factoring and a line of credit, ensuring that you make the right financial decision for your trucking business. Understanding Factoring: Factoring is a financial solution designed specifically for trucking companies. It... Read more →