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July 2024

Black Runtz Strain: The Latest Craze in the Cannabis Community

In the ever-evolving world of cannabis, new strains regularly emerge, each promising unique effects and flavors. Among the latest to capture the attention and admiration of both connoisseurs and casual users is the Black Runtz strain. Known for its potent effects, appealing flavor profile, and striking appearance, Black Runtz has quickly become the latest craze in the cannabis community. This blog delves into what makes Black Runtz so special and why it's generating such a buzz. Origins and Genetics Black Runtz is an exotic hybrid strain that boasts an impressive lineage. It's a cross between the popular strains Zkittlez and... Read more →


Vaping Essentials: Understanding the Components and Care of Your Vape Pen

Vaping has surged in popularity as an alternative to smoking traditional cigarettes, drawing enthusiasts and former smokers alike. But to get the most out of your vaping experience, it's crucial to understand the ins and outs of your device. Whether you’re a seasoned vaper or just starting out, knowing how to properly care for and maintain your vape pen is essential. This guide will break down the key components of a vape pen, delve into the maintenance practices that can extend its life, and offer some troubleshooting tips to help you tackle common issues. Anatomy of a Vape Pen To... Read more →


CHARLES SELBY OF BLACKWOOD, AGE 78

Blackwood - On July 23, 2024. Age 78. Charles was the son of the late Nicholas and Mary Martha Selby. Charles is survived by his brother, Walter Selby and the caring staff of Elmwood Hills Healthcare Center. Graveside services for Charles will be celebrated on Thursday, August 8th at 10 AM in Waterford Memorial Park Cemetery, 629 Pestletown Road, Waterford, NJ. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries may be made through: McCann-Healey Funeral Home, Gloucester City. Ph: 856-456-1142 www.mccannhealey.com Read more →


Coast Guard Searches Delaware Bay After Partial Collapse of Graffiti Pier

photo provided PHILADELPHIA PA (July 31, 2024)(CNBNews)--A U.S. Coast Guard Station Philadelphia 29-foot Response Boat - Small II crew conducts a search after the partial collapse of the Graffiti Pier, on the banks of the Central Delaware River, in Philadelphia, July 31, 2024. The search was suspended after responders reported no signs of distress in the area and no reports of missing persons. (U.S. Coast Guard photo courtesy of U.S. Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay) ======================= PHILADELPHIA, PA--Where is Graffiti Pier located? The pier was abandoned in 1991 by Conrail, which used it for a coal loading dock on the... Read more →


CONGRATULATIONS: Kiwanis Club to Build on 100 Years of Community Service

HADDONFIELD NJ (JULY 31, 2024)(CNBNEWS)-- “Serving children is Priority One,” states Jack Wilson, President of the Kiwanis Club of the Haddons. Celebrating 100 years of community service, the Kiwanis Club is holding an open house and service project for community members to learn more about the Kiwanis mission and to participate in a service project on August 10. Donations of school supplies will be accepted at the Barrington VFW, 109 Shreve Avenue, off Clements Bridge Road, from 9-11AM. A continental breakfast will be served, and club members will be on hand to discuss the club’s program of service to the... Read more →


Can You Use Crypto In Philly? 

A pile of bitcoins sitting on top of each other photo – Free Cryptocurrency Image on Unsplash As cryptocurrencies gain mainstream acceptance and adoption, cities across the United States are increasingly integrating digital currencies into everyday life. Philadelphia, a city known for its rich history and vibrant cultural scene, is no exception. From purchasing goods and services to investing and utilizing blockchain technology, the use of cryptocurrency in Philadelphia is growing. Here’s an in-depth look at how you can use crypto in Philly, and what to expect as digital currencies continue to weave into the fabric of urban life. Retail... Read more →


NJ Members of the Alvernia U Baseball Team Earn Academic Excellence Honor

READING, PA (07/31/2024)-- The 2024 Alvernia Baseball team earned Team Academic Excellence honors for the 2023-24 academic year, as announced by the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) and presented by Sports Attack. The following players were recognized: Noah Waldron of Collingswood, NJ (08108) Ryan Byard of Bordentown, NJ (08505) Caden DeSiato of Pilesgrove, NJ (08098) Alvernia joins over 470 collegiate programs across all divisions to earn the team honor. In order to achieve Academic Excellence honors, programas must post a team GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale for the 2023-24 academic year. This is Alvernia's third straight... Read more →


WASHINGTON POLITICS : Trump shooting ‘a failure on multiple levels...

... acting U.S. Secret Service chief says by Shauneen Miranda, New Jersey Monitor July 31, 2024 WASHINGTON — When acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe Jr. visited the site of the campaign rally where a gunman attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump, he went up to the roof, lying flat on his stomach, to evaluate the shooter’s line of sight that mid-July day. “What I saw made me ashamed,” Rowe told U.S. senators Tuesday. “As a career law enforcement officer and a 25-year-veteran with the Secret Service, I cannot defend why that roof was not better secured.” Rowe recounted... Read more →


NJ Residents Graduate from Emerson College

Local Students Graduate from Emerson College in Boston, MA BOSTON, MA (07/29/2024)-- Emerson College awarded approximately 1,045 undergraduate degrees to the Class of 2024 during the 144th Commencement at Agganis Arena in Boston, MA on Sunday, May 12, 2024. During the ceremony, the College honored award-winning executives, creators, and Emersonians for their contributions and efforts to the arts, communication, and greater humanity. Randy Barbato '82, acclaimed director, producer, and co-founder of World of Wonder, the multi-platform entertainment company behind the Emmy Award-winning show "RuPaul's Drag Race", and Emerson Trustees Doug Holloway and Al Jaffe received honorary Doctor of Humane Letters... Read more →


HOME COUNTRY: Let The Clouds Boil Up

BY Slim Randles When the world is hot and my skin is fried, scratching from the constant dry, let the clouds boil up – boil up high. And then shade the earth with the darkening sky and bring the secrets and the smell of rain. The heat and the blessed rain, again. Our land is brown but blessed, stressed in the heat, the shiny heat of day. The slender green of desert rivers slides along, striving to continue, to feed its own along the banks – the banks where the dust rises. Rises, powdery clomp by clomp as we walk... Read more →


Building an outdoor kitchen is simpler than you think

An outdoor kitchen is a deck- or patio-based grilling area having a few amenities of a simple indoor kitchen, like cooking appliances, a dedicated eating area and storage cabinets. An outdoor kitchen can also have other utilities, such as gas lines and electricity, and the more elaborate ones might include running water and sinks. If you enjoy spending plenty of hours outdoors, then creating an outdoor kitchen is surely the best improvement you can tackle in your house. Having all the food preparation outdoors where you are chatting and entertaining your family and friends proves to be more convenient than... Read more →


COOMBS DOUGLASS RUN SAT.

The Lower Township Police would like residents in the Villas, Town Bank and North Cape May area to be aware of detours in and about the Town Bank and North Cape May area for the Coombs Douglass Run, which will begin Saturday, August 3, 2024 at 8:30 a.m. Town Bank Road, Clubhouse Road, Miramar Avenue, Beach Drive, Shore Drive and Douglass Park will all be closed or detoured. The event will consist of a two-mile and five-mile run. The starting point of the race will be in front of the Town Bank Fire Hall. The majority of the run will... Read more →


LINDENWOLD RESIDENT CHARGED WITH FATAL SHOOTING IN CAMDEN CITY

Camden CITY N.J. – A Lindenwold man has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal shooting of a man in Camden on June 28, 2024, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. On July 26, 2024, Allan Watson, 32, of Lindenwold, was charged with first-degree Murder in the death of Donald Green, 43, of Camden. Watson was also charged with second-degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose and second-degree Unlawful Possession of a Weapon. Following an investigation, on July 29, 2024, Watson was arrested in Westville, N.J., by the... Read more →


Philadelphia Police Investigate Recent Incidents of Vehicle Break-Ins & Vandalisms

PHILADELPHIA – The Philadelphia Police Department is actively investigating a series of vehicle vandalisms and theft from auto incidents that have occurred throughout Center City in recent months. The department is urging residents and business owners to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Since May 2024, multiple clusters of vehicle vandalisms have been reported, primarily involving broken car windows and thefts from vehicles. These incidents have occurred in the following areas: May 23, 2024 2900 block of Pennsylvania Avenue May 30, 2024 2600 block of Pennsylvania Avenue June 16, 2024 200 block of Brown Street June 21, 2024 700... Read more →


Biden's shortsighted patent attacks threaten American innovation

BY Judge Paul Michel The Biden administration is quietly advancing a proposal that could devastate America's high-tech economy. The proposal functionally rewrites a 1980 law known as the Bayh-Dole Act, which allows universities to patent promising discoveries they make with the support of federal grant funding and then exclusively license those patents to a private sector partner for further development and commercialization. Prior to Bayh-Dole, the government retained patent rights on federally funded research and did not grant exclusive licenses for those patents. As a result, very few inventions made it from the lab to the marketplace. After Bayh-Dole, innovation... Read more →


Boar's Head Provisions Co. Expands Recall for Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products

Due to Possible Listeria Contamination USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service sent this bulletin at 07/30/2024 07:20 PM EDT Boar's Head Provisions Co. Expands Recall for Ready-To-Eat Meat and Poultry Products Due to Possible Listeria Contamination Boar's Head Provisions Co., Inc., a Jarratt, Va., establishment, is expanding its July 26, 2024, recall of deli meat products that may be adulterated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The establishment is recalling approximately 7 million additional pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry products. Whole genome sequencing results show that a liverwurst sample... Read more →


How Technology Has Bolstered Security in Online Casinos

Has Online Casino Security Improved Due To Technology? The ability to enjoy gambling from the comfort of one's home has made internet-based casinos a popular form of recreational activity. However, with the increase in popularity, security concerns have also risen. The security of their personal and banking details is a concern for players. Thanks to technological advancements, gambling sites, such as https://fairgocasino.org/, have significantly improved their safety measures, providing a safer environment for visitors. In this article, our experts dive into the aspects that bolster reliability. Security Technologies in Online Casinos Enhanced Encryption Technologies The use of cutting-edge encryption technology... Read more →


GUEST OPINION: NJ LAWMAKERS BETRAY PUBLIC TRUSTS, CITIZENS MUST ACT

By Lisa McCormick In a stunning betrayal of public trust, New Jersey lawmakers have voted to weaken the Open Public Records Act (OPRA), once a hallmark of government transparency and accountability. Historically, New Jersey has boasted one of the strongest freedom of information laws in the country, ensuring that citizens had the right to know what their government was doing. But now, that right has been severely undermined by the very people elected to protect it. In a blow to transparency and accountability for New Jersey residents, Gov. Phil Murphy signed a bill on June 5, 2024, that gutted access... Read more →


Upcoming Casino Openings Set to Transform Gloucester’s Entertainment Scene

Gloucester is on the brink of an entertainment renaissance with the opening of new casinos. These developments promise to boost the local economy and provide residents with unparalleled leisure options. Get ready for a new era of excitement and opportunity in Gloucester. Source: Bazoom AI The anticipated casino openings in Gloucester are set to redefine the city's entertainment landscape. As these state-of-the-art establishments prepare to welcome guests, they bring with them a host of benefits, including job creation and increased tourism. This article delves into what you can expect from these upcoming casino projects. Entertainment Options for Residents One of... Read more →


Resolving Amazon Seller Issues with Legal Techniques

Amazon Account Suspensions Several Amazon sellers face different difficulties using the e-commerce platform. Some of these are legal challenges that sometimes require legal solutions. The common difficulties experienced by sellers include account suspensions, policy violations, and intellectual property disputes. These challenges are usually caused by different factors, including poor seller performance, authenticity, and condition complaints; selling illegal or restricted products; opening multiple seller accounts; copyright infringement; failed verification; and selling counterfeit products. Having issues as an Amazon seller does not necessarily indicate that you'll be able to sell again. Sellers are offered the chance to appeal to regain reinstatement. Let's... Read more →


What Are the Right Steps to Take After Being Brutalized?

Police brutality is a troublesome trend that has persisted for a very long time in modern society. Just like its name implies, it involves a certain degree of physical harm or injury to a person's body caused by illegal and excessive application of force by a member or members of the police force. When such brutality occurs, there are several immediate steps to take which ensure the victim’s current safety and also preserve their right to seek justice and compensation later on in the future. Some of those steps include seeking proper medical attention, documenting the incident, and consulting a... Read more →


Understanding Worker Compensation Policies

Workplace accidents are unfortunate but real. According to national statistics, a workplace accident happens every 7 seconds in the United States. These accidents cause a lot of physical and mental agony for the victims and their families. People hurt in these mishaps can claim workers’ compensation to cover medical and domestic expenses. In this article, we will delve deeper into the process of initiating a claim and help you navigate the legal ecosystem. So, let’s get started! Anyone hurt on the job can apply for workers’ compensation. Injured workers have a year from the date of the mishap to file... Read more →


The Gambler’s Journey: Character Arcs in TV Shows Featuring Casinos

CNBNews graphic file When we talk about the gambler’s journey in TV shows, we’re exploring a narrative realm where high stakes, risk, and the human psyche collide. These shows often present a microcosm of life, where characters encounter moral dilemmas, personal growth, and —sometimes— their downfall. They offer us lessons vital for making our own casino gambling online decisions, among others. Through iconic characters like Danny McCoy and Chester Bernstein, we can have a better understanding of certain trials and transformations, with each arc reflecting a facet of our struggles and aspirations. Join us as we evaluate the main character... Read more →


JOIN THE CAMDEN COUNTY PROSECUTOR’S OFFICE ANNUAL UNITY FUN DAY

Pennsauken, N.J.- Please join the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office (CCPO) for its third annual Unity Fun Day at Cooper River Park, Louis F. Cappelli, Sr. Bocce Court & Piazza, on September 21, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The CCPO’s Unity Fun Day is a fun-filled day with a theme of peace, unity, and solidarity for the Camden County community. This year’s Unity Fun Day will feature free food, games, and entertainment. Community members will get to know their local first responding agencies, non-profit organizations, local businesses and more during this family friendly event. The CCPO’s Unity Fun Day... Read more →


CS2 Betting Odds: Types of Bets & Strategies

CNBNews graphic file The world of esports betting is vast and dynamic, and CS2 (Counter-Strike 2) is at its forefront. To make the most of this exciting venture, understanding betting odds is paramount. This guide aims to unravel the complexities of CS2 betting odds, offering you a unique perspective to enhance your betting experience. What Are Betting Odds? As one of the most watched and played games globally, betting on CS2 matches has surged in popularity. Betting odds are a numerical way of expressing the likelihood of a particular outcome in a CS2 match. They serve a dual purpose: indicating... Read more →


WASHINGTON POLITICS: SAVE Act Is Democrats’ Mask Off Moment On ‘Protecting Democracy’

Posted on Monday, July 29, 2024 | by Rebecca Weber The Democrat Party and media establishment have made “saving democracy” the central issue of their campaign to defeat former President Donald Trump, repeatedly insisting that a Trump victory would be an “existential threat” to the country and its governing institutions. Yet the reality is precisely the reverse: it is the Democrats who have usurped the will of 14 million Democrat primary voters by forcing Mr. Biden out of the race at the eleventh hour. In addition to replacing their candidate in the least democratic way, now leaders of the Democrat... Read more →


WASHINGTON POLITICS: Judge won’t remove RFK Jr. from November ballot

by Nikita Biryukov, New Jersey Monitor July 29, 2024 A Superior Court Judge on Monday rejected an attorney’s bid to remove independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr. from the general election ballot. Judge Robert Lougy ruled attorney Scott Salmon’s challenge to Kennedy’s candidacy must be dismissed because it was not filed with the New Jersey secretary of state, and only candidates are authorized to challenge nominating petitions in court. The judge said the attorney seeking to boot Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from November's ballot picked the wrong venue to do so. (Photo by John Partipilo) State statute, Lougy wrote, “could... Read more →


WASHINGTON POLITICS: Judge to decide Monday whether RFK Jr. can be on New Jersey’s ballot

by Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New Jersey Monitor July 26, 2024 A judge is expected to decide Monday whether independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can be on the November ballot in New Jersey. Kennedy’s push to get on the ballot has been challenged by attorney Scott Salmon, who said New Jersey’s Sore Loser Law bars candidates like Kennedy from running as an independent in November after trying and failing to secure a major party’s nomination. Kennedy had initially said he would challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for president before launching his indepedent bid. Under questioning by Mercer... Read more →


Summer Concerts with Matt Cappy & Friends

and Shadows of the 60s (Cherry Hill, NJ) – The Board of Commissioners will continue its Summer Concert Series with two performances this week. On Monday, South Jersey’s own instrumentalist, Matt Cappy & Friends will be performing the Sunset Jazz Series at Wiggins Park at 8 p.m. On Friday, tribute group Shadows of the 60s will be performing at Lindenwold Park beginning at 8 p.m. Matt Cappy & Friends are South Jersey natives led by accomplished instrumentalist, composer, and arranger, Matt Cappy performing soulful trumpet melodies. Shadow of the 60s is a high-energy, heavily interactive Motown tribute performance, paying homage... Read more →


Aviator: The Virtual Game that's taking over Malawi

People like simple things. They are comfortable and clear. It’s not surprising that many popular things around the world are very straightforward in their nature. Now, when it comes to games, you may think complex games dominate. Like chess. While that’s partially true, there’s an equal number of simple games out there that top the charts in Malawi. Aviator is one of those. Because, if you’ve been following what’s new in virtuals lately, then surely you know that these days it takes more than just another go at an old bonus feature to keep players interested. A fresh approach is... Read more →


The Legacy Lounge - Elevating Experiences for Bally Rewards Superstar & Legends Members

Atlantic City, NJ (July 16, 2024) – Bally's Atlantic City is thrilled to announce the unveiling of its latest addition, the NEW VIP Player’s Lounge, known as the Legacy Lounge. This exclusive space, along with the remodeled High Limit Slot Room, promises to elevate the Bally Rewards Members’ experience to new heights of luxury and sophistication. The Legacy Lounge, formerly the VIP Lounge, has undergone a complete transformation to present an entirely new concept that radiates vibrancy and sophistication. Carefully crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this exclusive lounge provides unmatched comfort and an atmosphere of elevated elegance. From the... Read more →


John S. Dunkirk, of Washington Township, formerly of Gloucester City; Glassboro Employee

William E. Cleary Sr. |CNBNews WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (JULY 28, 2024)(CNBNews)--John Dunkirk, of Washington Township, passed away suddenly from a massive heart attack on June 25, 2024. At the time, Mr. Dunkirk was nearing the end of his radiation treatments for prostate cancer. Affectionately known as “Johnny Boy,” he was a former resident of Glassboro and Gloucester City. His brother, Michael Dunkirk, was a Gloucester City Council member in the 1980s. John, who loomed over six feet tall, possessed a fantastic sense of humor. He relished hearty laughter and took delight in spreading joy, unhesitatingly donning the costume of one... Read more →


William Carey, Retired Collingswood Deputy Police Chief, Woodrow Wilson HS Alum

On July 26, 2024, of Collingswood, NJ. Age 84 years. Beloved husband of 47 years to Bernice R. Carey (nee Flood). Dear father of Kimberly (Fran) Weikel and Kevin (Katie) Carey. Loving grandfather of Brett, Mackenzie, Franny, Billy, Tommy, Seanie, Kevie, Allie and Ashley. He is also lovingly survived by his sister, Anna Angelastro. Bill was a 1957 graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School and a United States Navy veteran. Bill had a 27 year career with the Collingswood Police Department and was a member of the New Jersey Police Benevolent Association. He retired in 1987 with a rank of... Read more →


BROOKLAWN LEGION WINS 32ND STATE TITLE; MID-ATLANTIC REGIONALS NEXT

WOOD-RIDGE, NJ (July 27, 2024)(CNBNews)—The Brooklawn American Legion Post 72 baseball team clinched its 32nd state title on Friday night, triumphing over Bordentown Post 26 by a score of 7-4. The game unfolded at the Wood-Ridge Athletic Complex. In a tense moment during the bottom of the sixth inning, Brooklawn found themselves trailing with the bases loaded. That's when Jack Mustaro, the last batter in the lineup, smashed a 2-1 pitch over the right field fence for a grand slam, decisively securing the win for The Brookers. Brooklawn went undefeated in the double-elimination state tournament, beating Montgomery Superior (3-1), Lawrence... Read more →


US SENATOR TED CRUZ, "STAND WITH ISRAEL"

I am proud to stand unequivocally with our Israeli allies – they have a right and indeed an obligation to defend their citizens from acts of terrorism by Iranian-backed Hamas. During a joint session of Congress this week, Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a powerful, Churchillian speech. He understands the gravity of the war in Israel, the existential threat to our Israeli allies, and the staggering risks posed to American national security. I am unshakeable in my commitment to the state of Israel, and as the leader of the free world, the United States should do the same... Read more →


YOUR MONEY: DEP RECEIVES $72 MILLION FROM NOAA

TO ADVANCE CLIMATE RESILIENCE PROJECTS (24/P30) TRENTON – Lt. Governor Tahesha Way and Environmental Protection Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette joined U.S. Department of Commerce and NOAA officials, U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, and other dignitaries in Perth Amboy today to announce a $72 million federal grant for projects that will fund critical climate resilience projects through the Department of Environmental Protection’s bold and comprehensive Building a Climate Ready NJ initiative. The grant for the Building a Climate Ready NJ initiative comes from $575 million made available through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Climate Resilience Regional Challenge competition for projects... Read more →


HOME COUNTRY: Buzzards

By ... Slim Randles The evening was one of those that come back to you time after time, year after long year. It comes back and whispers of how good life can be when you’re well fed, enjoying life, and a good friend shares the front porch with you on a summer’s evening. It was that way with Doc and Steve the other night. Doc thought he might have to do a scientific paper on the soporific effects of ice tea, fried chicken, and corn on the cob. As long as it didn’t take any effort. So when this huge... Read more →


Where To Find The Best Promo Codes

Photo by Marielle Ursua on Unsplash Promo codes are a savvy shopper’s secret weapon for saving money. Whether you’re shopping online or in-store, these codes can unlock discounts, free shipping, or other special offers. But where can you find them? Let’s explore some reliable sources without naming any specific brands. Coupon websites serve as valuable resources for savvy shoppers seeking discounts. These platforms aggregate promo codes from various retailers, making them treasure troves for deal hunters. Here are some key tips to maximize your coupon-finding experience: Stick with Trusted Brands: Focus on well-known coupon websites. These platforms tend to have... Read more →


Health Problems Olympic Athletes Face

The athletes have done the training and achieved their dreams, a trip to the Paris Olympics set to begin Friday July 26th. Over the next two weeks athletes from around the world will go for gold pushing their bodies as far as they can on the track, the pitch, the court, the pool, or the gymnastics mat. Making the Olympics, let alone winning a medal is the ultimate show of physical health and mental strength. Many Olympic athletes have trained to overcome significant health challenges to reach the pinnacle of their sport this Summer. Hackensack Meridian Health physician are available... Read more →


NJDOT projects win 2024 Regional America’s Transportation Awards

Projects recognized for Operational Excellence and Safety (Trenton) – The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) today announced that two NJDOT projects – the Route 3, Route 46, Valley Road & Notch/Rifle Camp Road Interchanges and the I-76/I-676, Bridges and Pavement, Contract 1 – have been named regional winners in the 2024 America’s Transportation Awards Competition. The awards sponsored by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), AAA, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, are a competition in which state DOTs compete in four categories: Quality of Life/Community Development; Operations Excellence; Best Use of Technology & Innovation;... Read more →


Three Suspects Arrested; Allegedly Involved in 25 Retail Thefts and 2 Retail Robberies

PHILADELPHIA (July 26, 2024)(CNBNews)– The Philadelphia Police Department announced today the arrest of three individuals in connection with a string of retail thefts and robberies that began in April of 2024. The suspects targeted a number of stores, including Dollar Generals, Family Dollars, and Rite Aids. In total, the group is believed to be responsible for 25 retail thefts and two retail robberies. The stolen merchandise, including diapers, batteries, candy, and other goods, is estimated to be worth over $14,000. Arrested on Sunday, July 14, 2024, were Byron Jordan-Prince, Lytrell Scott, and Daquan Johnson. All three have been charged with... Read more →


Fishtown Card Show to take place August 17 & 18 at Rivers Casino Philadelphia

Card for Everyone The 2024 Summer Edition of the Fishtown Card Show will take place at Rivers Casino Philadelphia (1001 N. Delaware Avenue) on August 17th and 18th. The two-day event will be held from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on Saturday & 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. on Sunday, with an additional 9 a.m. early admission option on both days. Throughout the weekend, attendees will have the ability to browse all sorts of sports & trading cards including NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Soccer, Pokémon/TCG, (& much more), as well as autographs, memorabilia, sports art, & collectibles of all kinds. Presented by... Read more →


New Jersey Linebacker DJ McClary Flips Commitment From Penn State To Rutgers  

DJ McClary, a linebacker from Snyder High School in Jersey City, has flipped his commitment from Penn State to the Scarlet Knights. McClary had been committed to the Nittany Lions since September, but has made three visits to Rutgers in the interim, including an official visit on May 31st. According to McClary, a private talk with head coach Greg Schiano swayed him to rethink his plans. McClary, a four-star prospect and the No. 4 prospect in New Jersey, is now the 28th member of the Scarlet Knights' already-stacked 2025 recruiting class. A stand-out player McClary’s flip is quite the loss... Read more →


Stephen Beck of Westville

Stephen G. Beck "Chickie" passed peacefully on July 12, 2024. Age 70. Of Westville formerly of Bellmawr. Beloved husband of the late Laura M. Beck (nee Spaziano). Devoted father of Stephenie Barber (James). Cherished son of Doris and the late Stephen. Loving brother of Penny, Doris, and the late John. Adored brother-in-law of Mike Spaziano. Stephen spent his career working at Airgas formerly known as Puritan Bennett. He enjoyed his time spent on his boat every weekend. He loved to travel with his wife, especially to their favorite destination, St. Thomas. There will be a visitation on Saturday, July 27th... Read more →


William Santulli, of Westville

September 1, 1968 – July 20, 2024 William Santulli, 55, (Bill, Will) peacefully passed surrounded by his beloved family on July 20, 2024. He is survived by his devoted wife, Kathy Santulli (Miller), his loving children, Nicholas Santulli, Keerstin Santulli (Rudderow), Ashley Fijalkowski and Dawson Fijalkowski, and was Poppy to William (Liam) Santulli, whom he loved very much. Bill is also survived by his sisters Toni Arts, Cynthia Fisch Duncombe (Bob) and nieces and nephews. Bill is now reunited with his late parents, William and Bonnie Santulli and late sister Denise. He loved riding his Harley Davidson, had a passion... Read more →


Raymond DeMeo,. of Westville

Raymond C DeMeo, 68, formerly of Swedesboro, passed away June 25, 2024 at his residence in Westville, New Jersey. Born in Philadelphia, PA, he resided in Westville for 9 years, coming from Swedesboro. He graduated from Haverford High School, Class of '74, was a Navy Veteran, and a Quality Testor for Airgas in Bellmawr, NJ. He is survived by his children, Michael DeMeo and Lisa DeMeo, also his former spouse DiAna Leddy. Graveside services with Military Honors will be 11am Monday July 29, 2024 at Finn's Point National Cemetery, 454 Fort Mott Rd., Pennsville, NJ 08070. Arrangements are being handled... Read more →


PHILADELPHIA CRIME: Female Suspect Wanted t for Shooting Incident in the 15th District [VIDEO]

The Philadelphia Police Department and the Shooting Investigation Group is requesting the public’s assistance identifying the suspect depicted in the following video. On July 18th, 2024, on the 4000 block of Meridian Street, a seven-month-old child was shot once in the leg by a suspect described as a heavy-set black female with long dreadlocks. The suspect then fled and was last seen running towards the 4000 block of Lansing Street. Suspect Description: Black female, heavy build, long dreadlocks, black sweatshirt with large front graphic, light blue jeans, black shoes with white soles. To view this video and more, visit The... Read more →


Rowan Student Athletes Named IWLCA Academic Honor Squad

NORTHBOROUGH, MA – Rowan’s Calista Burke, Katie Montenero, Hannah Lombardo and Sophia Schiavo have been named to the 2024 IWLCA Division III Academic Honor Roll, while the Profs’ lacrosse team was recognized as an for 2023-24. Burke, Lombardo, Montenero and Schiavo were among the 1,125 student-athletes from 201 different institutions who are juniors, seniors or graduate students and have earned a cumulative academic GPA of 3.50 or greater. For the team award, the Profs are among 324 schools across Division I, II, III, and NAIA which have posted a 3.2 or higher team GPA for the academic year. Burke (Westmont,... Read more →