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Image Source: Unsplash In today's fast-paced society, where efficiently managing business matters is more important than ever, mobile notary services shine as a beacon of convenience. By bringing the notary to your doorstep, these services make a wide range of transactions easier, from real estate deals to paperwork, ensuring that the notarization process is both timely and secure. What Exactly is a Mobile Notary? A mobile notary is a professional who travels to the client's location to provide notarial services, offering a refreshing change from traditional notaries' stationary approach. This flexibility caters not only to those with schedules but has also proven invaluable during urgent or sensitive situations, guaranteeing that documents are handled accurately and efficiently. Transactions Involving Estate Purchasing or selling property involves documentation like deeds and mortgages that require notarization. Mobile notaries streamline these transactions by meeting clients at spots thus speeding up the process and helping avoid...
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Maple Shade - On July 22, 2024. Age 68. David is survived by his sister, Regina and sister-in-law, Michelle McNeill. David’s graveside services will celebrated on Thursday, August 1st 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 To plant Memorial Trees in memory of David Bonomo, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.
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Ms. Maxine Alexander gained her eternal independence on July 4, 2024, at the age of 80 years old. She was born on February 12, 1944, in Portsmouth, Va. to parents Dorothy Louise Harrell Alexander (Docey), and James Pittman Alexander (JP). Ms. Alexander was a trailblazer, graduating as one of the first Black students from the High School of Fashion Industry in New York. She continued her education at City College, New York and beloved HBCU Shaw University and became an accomplished anthropologist and writer. Ms. Alexander worked as an editor for the progressive magazine "Southern Exposure" and created the book "Speaking for Ourselves." Maxine, during a union with NEA Jazz Master, Saxophonist Gary Bartz, birthed her one and only child, Taifa Harmony Bartz. Maxine was a truly one-of-a-kind spirit who will be remembered for her focused passion, intelligence, unique insight, and dedication to amplifying the voices of others. She will...
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(Lindenwold, NJ) – Early Friday morning the Mosquito Control Commission will be in the community spraying and surveilling areas throughout Camden County. Commissioner Jeffrey Nash, liaison to the Camden County Mosquito Commission, talked about being cognizant of standing water. “It’s important for homeowners to check their yard and get rid of any standing water to prevent mosquitos from spreading,” Nash said. “Be sure to check flowerpots and other plastic containers for standing water. Being proactive can have a major impact on the mosquito population and help the hardworking people at the Camden County Mosquito Control Commission in their efforts.” Camden County Mosquito Commission will be conducting ULV “spraying” operations on Friday, July 26, 2024, between the hours of 2 a.m. and 6 a.m. in the following locations, weather permitting: Berlin Harmony Ln. Tansboro Rd. Jason Dr. Evans Ct. Tansgate Blvd. Schaeffers Way Martin Pl. Florence Ave. Benhnke Ln. Townsend Ave....
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N.J. towns can’t face contract suits over contaminated water, court rules by Nikita Biryukov, New Jersey Monitor July 19, 2024 New Jersey residents cannot sue public water suppliers for breach of contract when the utilities supply contaminated water, a panel of appellate judges ruled Friday. The three-judge panel’s decision unifies decades of divergent case law that, at first, considered municipal and county water suppliers as parties to a contract with their residents but later found water distribution is a government service that is shielded from some civil liabilities. “Considering both the developing caselaw and the current pertinent statutes, we conclude that running water is not a commercial product but rather a public resource held in trust for residents,” the ruling says. The judges ruled the structure of the County and Municipal Water Supply Act does not reflect a contractual relationship, noting it allows public water suppliers to set rates unilaterally...
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A Nostalgic Steakhouse Experience Atlantic City, NJ (July 15, 2024) – Bally’s Atlantic City is excited to announce the opening of Park Place Prime, a contemporary steakhouse that pays homage to the casino’s illustrious past and familiar namesake, Bally’s Park Place. This nostalgic nod celebrates the heritage and history of the establishment, offering guests an unparalleled dining experience. Park Place Prime showcases gourmet cuisine that is sure to please even the most discerning food enthusiasts. The menu features an impressive selection of hand-cut prime steaks, renowned for their exceptional quality and flavor. From perfectly cooked Prime Ribeye to tender filet mignon au poivre, every steak is prepared to perfection. In addition to the quality steaks, the restaurant also offers a variety of outstanding seafood options from Whole Main Lobsters to Ahi tuna, ensuring that every guest can find something to satisfy their palate. The bar and lounge area at Park...
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By Christian Wade | The Center Square contributor Jul 23, 2024 Menendez Facebook page (The Center Square) — Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez will resign next month after being found guilty in a federal bribery and corruption trial, according to multiple published reports. Menendez will step down effective Aug. 20 after telling staff and sending a resignation letter to senate leaders and Gov. Phil Murphy on Tuesday, several media outlets are reporting, citing unnamed sources. Menendez, 70, was convicted by a New York City jury a week ago of 16 counts of bribery, extortion, fraud and acting as a foreign agent. He faces decades in prison. His pending resignation will cap a dramatic downfall for one of New Jersey's most powerful Democratic politicians, who has served in the Senate since 2006. It also prevents what promised to be a nasty inter-party fight over expelling him from the chamber ahead of the...
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Maryland Fishing Report – July 24 July 24, 2024 Young Logan Ortel is all smiles with this large blue catfish he caught. Photo by Tim Ortel. Maryland anglers are always able to adjust to conditions, if it involves catching fish. During the current striped bass closure in effect through July 31, many anglers are focusing on blue catfish. The action tends to be non-stop. As a reminder to all Maryland anglers, please participate in the Department of Natural Resources Volunteer Angler Surveys. This allows citizen scientists to contribute valuable data to the monitoring and management of several important fish species. Forecast Summary: July 24 – July 30: For detailed and up-to-date fishing conditions in your area, check the Maryland Department of Natural Resources’ Click Before You Cast website. Upper Chesapeake Bay Blue catfish, photo courtesy of Tanner Hertzog. The Conowingo Dam continues on a late afternoon to evening power generation...
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UPDATED/CORRECTED WOOD-RIDGE, NJ--(JULY 24, 2024)(CNBNEWS)--Brooklawn Post 72 will play for the state title on Friday against Bordentown Post 26. The game will take place at Wood-Ridge and is scheduled to begin at 7:00 PM. Brooklawn previously won the title in 2023. If they win on Friday, it will mark their 32nd state title. SOURCE NEW JERSEY AMERICAN LEGION
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BROOKLAWN, NJ (July 24, 2024)--The Borough of Brooklawn is expanding its local business community with the recent opening of INDIGO Dispensary on US Route 130 North, just past the Brooklawn Circle. Despite being new to the area, the owners of INDIGO are committed to investing in the Brooklawn community by planning to build a cultivation facility on the grounds of the former Webers Drive-In. According to owner Nathan Yanovitch, in the near future, the company intends to employ between 30 and 40 people. Brooklawn Mayor Skip Granston stated, "In addition to INDIGO, VP Racing Fuel is establishing their business at the corner of Browning Road and Kings Highway. A new waterfront restaurant and marina are also being developed on the banks of Big Timber Creek, near the Brooklawn/Westville bridge. We also anticipate announcing the arrival of a new restaurant opening on Route 130 on the former St. Maurice Church grounds....
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Image Source: Pexels Your house's foundation is a cornerstone for ensuring stability, safety, and long-term worth. When indications of foundation damage surface—whether as subtle fissures or noticeable structural shifts—it becomes crucial to consider the advantages of seeking help. This piece aims to delve into the reasons why opting for foundation repair often proves beneficial for homeowners. Your house's foundation encompasses more than concrete and mortar; it acts as the support structure that bears the load of everything above it. Knowing when and why to invest in foundation repair can prevent issues from escalating into significant structural challenges. Understanding Foundation Damage What Leads to Foundation Troubles? Foundation problems may arise from structural factors. Changes in soil moisture, inadequate drainage systems, or nearby tree roots can place stress on the foundation, resulting in cracks and movements over time. Indicators of Foundation Concerns Timely recognition of foundation issues is essential. These indicators range...
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Personal injury refers to any damage that a victim suffers because of someone else’s intentional acts or negligence. When this incident occurs, it can lead to several conditions, including physical injuries, psychological traumas, and cases resulting in death. For the affected parties or their families who can prove the case that someone else is responsible for their condition, personal injury law offers them the opportunity to seek justice and compensation for the injuries. Some of the common areas of personal injury include dental malpractice or negligence and traffic accidents. Below, you can find more detailed information about the scope of personal injury cases. Alt: Broken bones Physical Injuries When it comes to personal injuries, there are numerous types of physical injuries. Some of the accidents that usually lead to such conditions include work accidents, traffic accidents, and slip-and-fall incidents. In work accidents, employees may get involved in serious injurious events....
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Cognitive decline is a common concern among older adults. It refers to a gradual decrease in mental functions. Understanding the signs and symptoms is crucial. Early detection can lead to better management and care. This article explores key indicators of cognitive decline in older adults. Memory Loss The first sign of cognitive decline in older adults often manifests itself in memory issues. These changes are often subtle at first but may worsen over time. It's important to distinguish between normal age-related forgetfulness and more serious memory problems. Short-term Memory: Forgetting recent events or conversations Repeating questions within a short time Misplacing items frequently Difficulty remembering appointments or commitments Trouble recalling information learned recently Long-term Memory: Difficulty recalling important dates or events Struggling to remember familiar places or people Forgetting well-established routines Inability to recall personal history or important life events It's important to note that some forgetfulness is normal with...
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The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a * Flash Flood Warning for... West Central Burlington County in southern New Jersey... Northwestern Camden County in southern New Jersey... South Central Montgomery County in southeastern Pennsylvania... Northern Philadelphia County in southeastern Pennsylvania... * Until 415 PM EDT. * At 1207 PM EDT, Doppler radar and automated rain gauges indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warned area. Between 0.5 and 1 inch of rain has fallen. The expected rainfall rate is 1 to 2 inches in 1 hour. Additional rainfall amounts of 0.5 to 1 inch are possible in the warned area. Flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly. HAZARD...Flash flooding caused by thunderstorms. SOURCE...Radar and automated gauges. IMPACT...Flooding of small creeks and streams, urban areas, highways, streets, and underpasses as well as other drainage and low lying areas. * Some locations that may experience flash flooding...
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Meet George Norcross. Nearly two-thirds of $1.6 billion in tax incentives in his hometown of Camden City, New Jersey, went to his own company, business partners, political allies, and brother's clients. by Nancy Solomon, WNYC, and Jeff Pillets Originally published on May 1, 2019, 4 a.m. EDT This article was produced in partnership with WNYC, which is a member of the ProPublica Local Reporting Network. It was co-published with The Star-Ledger. ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. CAMDEN CITY, N.J. (reprinted by CNBNEWS July 24, 2024)— On a blustery day here in early March, a waterfront amphitheater in one of America’s poorest cities became the unlikely venue for a rare public performance by New Jersey’s top political boss. George E. Norcross III, a silver-haired insurance broker who is widely regarded as the most powerful...
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image courtesy of unsplash.com Just a couple of weeks ago, Bitcoin market sentiment was buzzing as the much-anticipated halving process was expected to lead to huge gains — as it had in the past. However, this time around, those gains never materialized and the price of Bitcoin has mostly flattened out and actually lost value ever since. Now, with the world’s most valuable cryptocurrency struggling, there has been a rush of liquidations that have many investors spooked. Despite this, it isn’t all doom and gloom as many analysts believe there is a period of relative stability ahead. Since Bitcoin first took the financial world by storm and disrupted global markets everywhere, the mad rush for other cryptocurrencies has led to a true crypto revolution. Fast forward to today and popular uses of cryptocurrencies have grown enormously. For example, online casinos that accept cryptocurrencies are extremely popular now. These so-called crypto...
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images courtesy of US Health Announcement Comes After Cooper Again Ranked Top Hospital in South Jersey by U.S. News & World Report (CAMDEN CITY, NJ)(JULY 24, 2024)-- - Just two weeks after Cooper University Health Care acquired Cape Regional Health System, Cooper Chairman George E. Norcross III announced last week his long-term vision for a significant expansion in Cape May and Atlantic counties. The announcement, made on the Harry Hurley show, comes just days after U.S. News & World Report announced that Cooper University Hospital in Camden has been named one of the nation’s top regional hospitals for the fourth year in a row and the highest-ranking hospital in South Jersey. “When we announced that Cape Regional would join Cooper University Health Care just over 18 months ago, we were clear that our goal was to enable everyone who lives or visits the shore to have ready access to the...
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Online soccer betting offers an exciting way to engage with your favourite sport while potentially earning some extra cash. Whether you are a seasoned bettor or a newcomer, understanding the basics and keeping up with expert advice is crucial. One essential tip is to always consider the form and statistics of the teams involved before placing your bet. Analysing past performance can provide valuable insights into likely outcomes. Exploring various betting markets is another way to enhance your strategy. While the moneyline bet, where you pick a team to win, is popular, options like the 1x2 bet or betting on specific events within the game can offer better value depending on the match. Diversifying your bets can increase your chances of finding favourable odds and maximising your returns. Researching the different types of bets available, such as the 3-Way Moneyline, helps in making informed decisions. Engaging with expert predictions and...
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In the quickly advancing universe of programming improvement, the customary limits among advancement and tasks are turning out to be progressively obscured. The DevOps procedure is a perfect representation of this shift, stressing a culture of cooperation, reconciliation, and ceaseless improvement. Within this framework, DevOps testing services play a crucial role in ensuring the seamless and efficient delivery of high-quality software. What Are DevOps Testing Services? DevOps testing administrations are a basic piece of the DevOps approach, zeroing in on mechanizing and smoothing out the testing system to work with constant reconciliation and consistent conveyance (CI/Disc). These administrations plan to recognize and determine what gives right off the bat in the improvement cycle, accordingly lessening the gamble of imperfections and upgrading the general nature of the product item. By incorporating testing into the DevOps pipeline, associations can accomplish quicker discharge cycles, further developed dependability, and better arrangement with business targets....
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Property owners usually spend a lot of money on repairs because of putting off maintenance services. Some do not pay attention to signs of damage, while others do not even inspect their roof, only to find out later that it has developed serious problems that require a lot of money to fix. Anyone who wants to prevent severe roof damage or enhance the lifespan of their roofing should consider regular roof inspections by a professional for the following reasons. Solutions That Improve Durability Some people believe they should only inspect their roofs after a heavy downpour or storm. However, these are not the only conditions that can damage roofing. The prevailing weather could also increase wear and tear, causing leakage and property damage. Leaks can damage the internal parts of the home, contribute to mold, and weaken the house's structure, which is more expensive to repair. Some roof issues caused...
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AT GREATER PHILADELPHIA EXPO CENTER, OAKS PA OAKS, PA – The Kennel Club of Philadelphia, presenter of dog shows since 1879, has set Saturday, November 16, and Sunday, November 17 for the 2024 National Dog Show weekend at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center located at 100 Station Avenue in Oaks, Pennsylvania. One of the region’s most prominent family attractions, the National Dog Show features some 2,000 canines representing almost 200 different breeds in an American Kennel Club(AKC)-recognized competition for Best in Show. The Kennel Club of Philadelphia is a nonprofit with the mission of educating the public about responsible pet parenting and the wonderfulness of dogs, which includes maintaining affordable price points for attendees. Admission is $20 for adults, and $10 for kids 4-11 years old with children three-and-under admitted free. Parking at the Expo Center is also free. Visit www.nds.nationaldogshow.com for information and to purchase tickets. Doors open at...
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July 17, 2024 Adam Krauss holds a large Chesapeake Channa (northern snakehead) caught in Dundee Creek. Sly and the Family Stone sang about “Hot Fun in the Summertime” back in 1969, and it seems very appropriate at the moment. As the temperatures stay high, summer fishing and crabbing is in full swing – freshwater, tidal, and Atlantic fish are providing plenty of exciting action! The striped bass season in Maryland waters of the Chesapeake Bay is now closed and will reopen August 1. The purpose of this annual summer closure is to reduce striped bass catch-and-release mortalities. Water temperatures in the Bay are generally running in the 86-degree range and are rising due to the continued heat. Striped bass suffer in these warm water conditions and the added stress of catch and release can be too much for them to recuperate. The extremely warm water also fuels bacterial and fungal...
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BROOKLAWN, NJ (July 22, 2024)(CNBNews)--The Brooklawn Legion Baseball Team has headed north to defend their 2023 State Championship and their 31st State Title. The Dennis Barth Bulldogs have traveled the country from New Jersey to Nebraska to Georgia and all states in between to prep for this Tournament. This season, with fewer American Legion Teams, the annual Camden County American Legion District Playoffs was abandoned in favor of an eight-team state-wide tournament hosting eight of the top teams. On Sunday, the Brookers defeated Montgomery Superior 3-1 and followed that up with a Monday rainout and played Tuesday with a 3-0 win, defeating Lawrence. The locals will play on Wednesday at 12:30 PM. at the Wood-Ridge Athletic Center, 200 Johnson Drive, Wood-Ridge, NJ. This is a double-elimination tournament. -30- The information below is subject to change. Official and Most Accurate Source of Information is Tournament Director on Site at Tournament. Last...
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By Annette Bakker Imagine receiving the shattering news that your daughter has cancer. Suddenly, you're battling for her life. In the midst of treatment, you're asked to sign a flurry of consent forms for her tissue to be donated for scientific research. CNBNews graphic file Seeking to help others devastated by the same cruel disease, you agree. But in a twist, you're never told how her tissue samples are actually being used -- or if they ever get used at all. You wouldn't be alone. I lead the Children's Tumor Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to fighting a rare genetic disease called neurofibromatosis, or NF. There's no cure for the condition, which causes tumors to grow on nerves. The families I work with are desperate for treatments. That's why they sign the many lengthy "informed consent" documents presented to them at hospitals, asking for permission to use tissue taken for research....
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Members of the Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital Emergency Department (ED) were recently honored with a DAISY Team Award for Extraordinary Nurses. The award was presented in recognition of their care of a teenage boy for two months while he was awaiting community placement. “Extended stays in the Emergency Department can be stressful, especially for those who suffer from mental health issues. Our team has done a phenomenal job caring for this patient day after day, making sure he had his healthcare and comfort needs met,” says Emergency Department Nurse Manager Shelby Van de Zilver, DNP, RN. “Some have gone ‘above and beyond’ to normalize his stay in an area that can be chaotic and busy.” Part of an international program, DAISY honorees are nominated by patients, family members, and colleagues. DAISY Award winners are chosen following a review of nominations by Jefferson’s Clinical Recognition Committee in New Jersey. The nonprofit...
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TRENTON, NJ – The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ (DCA) Division of Fire Safety has released information about the importance of safe use and disposal of lithium-ion batteries. The public is using an increasing number of lithium-ion batteries in devices such as smartphones, laptops, e-cigarettes, e-bikes, cars and more due to their ability to store a significant amount of energy in a small space. They offer a great advantage to consumers daily. While they are safe to use and offer many benefits, they can also pose risks when exposed to high temperatures or handled improperly. “Governor Murphy and I would like to stress the importance of lithium-ion battery safety compliance when using them in your daily lives,” said Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver, who serves as DCA Commissioner. “Lithium-ion batteries are safe to use, when done so properly. But, with improper use, these batteries may explode and cause extreme fires....
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The University of Tampa's May 2024 Commencement TAMPA, FL (07/23/2024)-- The University of Tampa hosted a commencement ceremony on May 4 to honor the 1,717 degree-seeking candidates at the University's 158th commencement. The event was attended by the students, their family members and friends, UT faculty and staff members, and the general public. The ceremony included remarks by Marty Rifkin '82, co-founder of Northwest Natural Products; Dr. Xavier Cannella '78, peripheral vascular and general surgeon; and the student challenge speaker. Aaliyah Holden, of Salem (08079), received a Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice BS. Adam Brenner, of Marlton (08053), received a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management BS. Amanda Sherlock, of Cherry Hill (08003), received a Bachelor of Science in International Business and Marketing BS. Andrew Stasuk, of Vineland (08360), received a Bachelor of Science in Finance BS. Brady Carlson, of Mullica Hill (08062), received a Bachelor of...
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Surrounded by his loving family, Cliff passed peacefully on July 19, 2024, at the age of 39. Of Gloucester City. Formerly of Collingswood. Loving Husband of 14 years and “Pete” of 20 years to Alexis Wilkins, who he affectionately called “his Susie”. Loving and adored father of Meeka Wilkins. Cherished son of Barb Hamilton. Loving brother of Nicole Wilkins Tenuto. Beloved brother-in-law of Donna (Mars), Elizabeth (Stan), Shirley (John), Kelly (Jack) and John (Alaina). Cherished uncle of 21 nieces and nephews, many cherished great nieces and nephews and many loving aunts and uncles. Preceded in death by his Pop and Chrissy. Cliff was a devoted husband and loving father. There was nothing he enjoyed more than spending quality time with his family which often included a great prank. He loved to BBQ, work on cars, going on vacation, fishing and loved all things Halloween. Cliff was an avid Philly sports...
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By Casey Harper | The Center Square (The Center Square) – U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle (photo)resigned Tuesday after she was widely criticized over security lapses at the campaign event where former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt. The news comes the day after a hearing before the House Oversight Committee where lawmakers from both sides of the aisle called on Cheatle to resign and blasted her for the Secret Service’s failings around the shooting of Trump. During the hearing, Cheatle refused to directly answer hardly any questions, further frustrating both Democrat and Republican lawmakers. House Oversight Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., welcomed Cheatle’s resignation in a statement Tuesday, but said there would be more accountability in store for the Secret Service. “The Oversight Committee’s hearing resulted in Director Cheatle’s resignation and there will be more accountability to come,” Comer said in a statement. “The Secret Service has...
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Online slot gaming has quickly become one of the cornerstones of digital gaming, drawing in millions of players with vibrant graphics, engaging themes, and the promise of potentially big wins. Now with AI/ML integrated into online slots gaming experiences are revolutionizing their use. This blog examines how AI and machine learning (ML) technologies are revolutionizing gameplay for online slots games, making them more engaging, fair and customized than ever. How AI and Machine Learning Improve Online Slots? Personalized Gaming Experience Tailored Game Recommendations AI and ML algorithms analyze player behavior to understand their preferences and playing patterns. By examining data such as the types of slots played, the frequency and duration of gaming sessions, and betting patterns, AI can suggest games that are likely to appeal to individual players. This personalized recommendation system helps players discover new games that match their interests, increasing their engagement and satisfaction. Adaptive Gameplay AI...
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Slot machines have been a cornerstone of the gambling industry for over a century, captivating players with flashing lights and the thrilling sound of coins clinking. However, as technology has advanced, so has the humble slot machine, morphing from a mechanical apparatus to an advanced software-based game found on countless online platforms. This evolution has not only changed the way slot machines look and function but also how they are experienced by players around the world. From Mechanical Levers to Digital Screens The classic slot machines, often called "one-armed bandits," operated on a simple mechanical principle with actual reels spinning inside the machine. Players would pull a lever to start these reels, and the excitement came from watching the physical reels slow down to reveal whether you won or lost. It was a game of tangible anticipation. Today's online slots, on the other hand, operate on completely digital platforms. There...
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WITH GRAND OPENING OF NEW CAFE IN PHILADELPHIA WITH FRESH MADE JUICES, SMOOTHIES AND MORE Philadelphia, PA - Two childhood friends had big dreams of becoming fruit vendors on the Lower East Side. That friendship led them to create Essex Squeeze - one of New York's most popular healthy cafes serving up fresh made-to-order smoothies, juices, toasts and bowls. Owners Cedric Hernandez and Charles De La Cruz are now proud to grand open their sixth location right here in Philadelphia. The Northern Liberties location at Liberties Walk (1030 N. 2nd Street) represents the start of their national expansion outside of New York City. The new cafe is now open seven days a week and offers nearly 40 fresh made healthy options that balance nutrition, flavor and affordable prices. Hours will be 8:00am to 7:00pm, Monday to Saturday, and 10:00am to 6:00pm on Sundays. For more information, follow @essexsqueezephilly on Instagram...
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The City of Gloucester City announced today that this TUESDAY, July 23 concert featuring Tommy Conwell has been canceled for unforeseen reasons POSTED ON: JULY 22, 2024 - 10:45AM
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Trump’s Running Mate, JD Vance, is a True Second Amendment Champion Last week, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH), accepted the Republican party’s nomination for vice president at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, WI. Sen. Vance’s life story is well-known to many through his best-selling memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, which recounts his familial roots in Eastern Kentucky and his hardscrabble upbringing in Middletown, OH. True to form, President Trump choose a patriot with deep ties to Heartland America and to the values and struggles of its resilient, self-reliant people. JD Vance went on to serve with the U.S. Marines in Iraq, graduate from Ohio State University, and then distinguish himself at Yale Law School. He has not, however, forgotten where he came from. He has an unwavering voting record on Second Amendment issues as a U.S. senator, and his acceptance speech drew the most applause as he recounted finding 19 loaded handguns...
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Springfield, PA, formerly of Darby, (née Righter) passed away peacefully on July 19, 2024 at the age of 99. Loving wife of the late Robert J. Brown. Beloved mother of Christine (the late Keith) Halford, Barbara Ann (Brian) Kain, and the late Robert T. Brown. Also survived by seven loving grandchildren and seven great - grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her siblings Samuel Righter, Helen Snyder White, and Harry Righter. Mary was born in South Philadelphia and attended St. Monica’s Elementary School before moving to Southwest Philadelphia where she attended West Catholic High School. She worked in various positions including the Defense Department during WW2. She was a longtime resident of Darby, PA where she and her husband raised their family and were devoted members of Blessed Virgin Mary Catholic Church. She relocated to Springfield Township where she spent many tranquil years surrounded by her loving family. Relatives...
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Regulations and Compliance: Countries with Strict Gambling Regulations: United Kingdom (UKGC) Sweden (Spelinspektionen) Italy (AAMS) Average Number of New Regulations Per Year: Approximately 15 new gambling regulations are introduced globally each year, affecting how slot siteleri operate and are marketed. Future Projections: Expected Growth in Online Slots: Over the next five years, the online slot market is predicted to rise by 12% yearly. Future innovations on horizon: Over half of all online slot games predicted for 2025 will have gamification tools and interactive bonus rounds. It is evident that the online gambling industry is not only flourishing but also continually changing to improve user experience as slot siteleri change and draw fresh participants. Maintaining a secure and fulfilling gaming experience depends on both newbies and aficionados keeping current with these trends. Discover the exciting world of gambling: a complete guide. Attracting millions of people with its fickle nature, gambling https://slots-siteleri.com/...
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Grace David | For The Center Square (The Center Square) — The FBI has finished searching the home and car of Thomas Matthew Crooks, the shooter who tried to assassinate former President Donald Trump on Saturday, the agency said Monday. In a news update Monday afternoon, the agency noted it’s still investigating the shooting as an assassination attempt and as potential domestic terrorism. They gained access to the shooter’s phone and “continue to analyze his electronic devices,” which includes a laptop. His family, according to Fox News, is cooperating with investigators. Crooks was killed by Secret Service agents at the scene. “The FBI has conducted nearly 100 interviews of law enforcement personnel, event attendees, and other witnesses. That work continues,” the press release stated. "The FBI has received hundreds of digital media tips which include photos and videos taken at the scene, and we continue to review incoming tips. We...
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Henry "Hank" Clifton, a South Jersey resident, has invented a new sport that he calls "Jersey Handball." Hank said it was founded six years ago as a cluster of ideas intended to make a new, safer form of football for spring
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CNBNEWS (July 21, 2024)--In a recent release, the New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell (NJCCIC) published an extensive report exceeding 5,000 words focusing on the potential threat of cyber attacks on events such as the upcoming 2024 United States Presidential Election. This report is a valuable resource in understanding and addressing cybersecurity risks, as the NJCCIC operates within the New Jersey Homeland Security Department. 2024 US Presidential Election Leading up to the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, nation-state actors and their proxies conducted targeted cyberattacks against states’ election infrastructure across the country. In addition, these threat actors carried out cyber-enabled mis-, dis-, and mal-information campaigns using social media platforms, email services, botnets, and troll farms. The campaigns promoted the threat actors’ own political and national interests, attempting to coerce and sway U.S. voters, sow social discord, and erode trust in the electoral process. 2016 Elections - Russian Hacking of...
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Potential for Social Engineering Campaigns Following CrowdStrike Update Issue Post Date:07/19/2024 Some CrowdStrike customers have experienced blue screen of death (BSOD) issues on Windows systems overnight due to a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts. The issue affects customers worldwide and has cascading impacts across sectors and services. The CrowdStrike Tech Alertprovides additional information, including workaround steps. Due to the global nature of this issue, the NJCCIC anticipates cyber threat actors may attempt to capitalize on this event and use it as a basis for social engineering campaigns. These cyber threat actors may register new domains referencing CrowdStrike and send phishing emails or text messages to users, luring them to click links, open attachments, or provide sensitive information or access. The NJCCIC reminds users to be vigilant and scrutinize any communications received from unknown senders and even messages claiming to come from known individuals or organizations....
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1 hr ago By Tom Gantert and Dan McCaleb | The Center Square (The Center Square) – President Joe Biden ended his bid for reelection Sunday, opening the door for Vice President Kamala Harris or another top Democrat to replace him atop the ticket. In a statement posted to X, Biden said he is stepping aside "in the "best interest of my party and the country." "It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your President," Biden said. "And while it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as president for the remainder of my term." He also endorsed Harris to succeeded him. CNBNEWS GRAPHIC FILE "My very first decision as the party nominee in 2020 was to pick...
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Former United States President Donald J. Trump released the following statement on Truth Social about Joe Biden's resignation today. Crooked Joe Biden was not fit to run for President and is certainly not fit to serve - And never was! He only attained the position of President by lies, Fake News, and not leaving his Basement. All those around him, including his Doctor and the Media, knew that he wasn’t capable of being President, and he wasn’t - And now, look what he’s done to our Country, with millions of people coming across our Border, totally unchecked and unvetted, many from prisons, mental institutions, and record numbers of terrorists. We will suffer greatly because of his presidency, but we will remedy the damage he has done very quickly. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
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As you may be aware, I have recently been charged with stealing a damaged child’s bench that was discarded behind Cold Springs School in Gloucester City. I have also been charged with trespassing on school grounds. These charges were fabricated as retaliation against my investigative reporting.
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Remarks on Illegal Immigrants, Consumer Choice, Silencing of Conservative Media, Condemns AG Garland, Advance Aviation Systems, Opposes Offshore Wind Here you will find information about the work my team is doing in South Jersey to support you and the latest legislative updates from Washington, D.C. Serving you in Congress is one of my highest honors and is something I take very seriously. Feel free to forward this newsletter to family, friends, and colleagues and encourage them to sign-up for my weekly update. Sincerely, Jeff Van Drew Member of Congress Rep. Van Drew Votes to Prevent Illegal Immigrants from Voting in American Elections Last week, I voted in favor of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which would help to protect the integrity of our election system by requiring proof of citizenship before voting in a federal election. With the over 9.6 million illegal immigrant encounters at our borders since...
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Vol. 10 No.10 (July 21, 2024) Editor's Note: Each Sunday morning we post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe. (click image to enlarge) See More from Dave Wolfe
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BREAKING: U.S. Senator Josh Hawley says whistleblowers have come forward, alleging the Biden DHS assigned “unprepared and inexperienced personnel” to Trump who were not even Secret Service. “Whistleblowers who have direct knowledge of the event have approached my office. According to… pic.twitter.com/8sSXYmYWZx — Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 19, 2024 -30- CNBNews EDITOR'S NOTE: We observed that the assigned agents were very courageous, but it was apparent that they seemed unsure of their actions. For instance, they allowed Mr. Trump to expose himself to a potential second sniper by raising his head several times. Additionally, some of the agents were under six feet tall, despite Mr. Trump being 6 feet 3 inches tall. Why haven't the department heads of the agencies investigating the incident, namely the Secret Service, FBI, and Homeland Security, come forward to address the American people? Someone or some people failed to do their job. The public has...
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Lithium-ion Battery Fire Safety Lithium-ion batteries are used in various devices, commonly powering cell phones, laptops, tablets, power tools, elect...
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On July 14, 2024. Age 33. Of Bellmawr, NJ. Formerly of Gloucester City. Born in Camden, NJ, he was the son of the John E. Reed, Jr. and Barbara (nee Wunder) Reed. He is also survived by his cherished daughter, McKenzie Reed; loving sisters, Racheal Reed, Jessica Reed, Brittany Reed, Stephanie Reed and his brother, Jeremy Reed; paternal grandparents, John and Karen Reed, and several aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. John was a resident of Gloucester City for most of his life. He was a graduate of Gloucester City High School Class of 2009. John loved the movie Harry Potter. He enjoyed making his friends and family laugh. John was always there to help anyone in need. Relatives and friends may visit on Sunday, August 4th from 2 to 4 PM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Funeral service 4 PM in the in the funeral...
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Ronald, “Ron,” Joseph Pritchett, 80, of Williamstown, NJ, died peacefully on July 10, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was a devoted dad, fun-loving pop-pop, cherished brother, loyal friend to many and all-around legend. Born on January 15, 1944 to Dorothy and Frank Pritchett in Camden, NJ, Ron spent his early years growing up in Collingswood, NJ. He graduated from Collingswood H.S. before earning his teaching degree from Rutgers University. He went on to earn a Master’s degree from Glassboro State College and a Doctorate of Education from Nova Southeastern University. Ron Pritchett Ron spent his entire professional career at Gloucester City High School, the majority of which as principal. He began teaching science before taking on the position of assistant principal and then principal in 1982. Dr. Pritchett was respected and loved by generations of families who came through the doors of Gloucester City High. The Gloucester City...
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