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William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews His wife, Meredith, shared this heartfelt photo on Instagram alongside a caption expressing her deep love and loss. She wrote, "Thank you for the best years of my life. Despite losing you, I am still the luckiest girl in the world to have been yours. I love you so, so much. You were perfect. Some days it felt too good to be true. I love every single thing about you. You are my forever, and I can’t wait to be with you again. I love you so much, forever and ever."" (more photos here)...
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Productivity Have you heard that employee monitoring can improve productivity? That is a big part of
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workday – and determine how much time they’re spending productively, as well as
how much time they’re not. To make this easier it will even calculate a...
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Samuel J. Costanzo passed peacefully on August 25, 2024, at the age of 95. Of Gloucester City. Loving and devoted husband of 55 years to the late Rose Marie Costanzo (nee Overnack). Loving father of John Costanzo (Angela Cella) and Lisa Costanzo. Cherished Pop of Mike Pyffer, Jr. and Samantha Rose Pyffer. Predeceased by his siblings, Sam is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews Ruthie, Rita, Frank and Diane and his dearest friends, Jamie Megee, Dayl and Linda Baile, Ed Anyzek and his family at Ferry Fence. Sam proudly served our country in the U.S. Army in Japan...
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PHILADELPHIA- On August 26th, 2024, at approximately 7:15 A.M., a male offender assaulted three elderly individuals, two women and one man, by pushing them to the ground in an unprovoked attack near the 2200 block of Market Street. Following the initial assault, the offender continued west on Market Street, where he attacked a 22-year-old woman, striking her in the face with a closed fist and knocking her to the ground. He then attempted to steal a bag from a 77-year-old man. When the man resisted, the offender punched him in the mouth. Responding officers quickly located the suspect and, after...
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Street sweeping is scheduled for September 3, 2024. Please remove all vehicles, trailers, and basketball hoops from ALL roads. Gibbsboro Police Department 5 Foster Ave Gibbsboro, NJ 08026 Contact Emergency: 9-1-1 Non-emergencies: 856-783-0151
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Are you or someone you love impacted by early-onset dementia? Then you’ll want to attend the Longitudinal Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Study (LEADS) Family Meeting being held virtually on Saturday, September 7. This free virtual family meeting is designed for anyone impacted by early-onset dementia broadly or early mild cognitive impairment (symptom onset before age 65), regardless of whether or not they are part of this study. Attendees—which can include patients, families, caregivers, researchers, clinicians—will have the opportunity to share insights and experiences with each other and with researchers in the field. The LEADS Family Meeting will offer a family keynote...
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Think of Gloucester City as a corporation providing services to the community—public safety, trash collection, maintenance of city-owned properties, and our water and sewerage department. Our Board of Directors are elected to make sure we get the best “bang for our buck”. Take a look at your latest tax bill, and you’ll find that local taxes now account for 57% of our total tax bill! GUEST Retired people on fixed incomes can no longer pay our public servants 3 or 4 times more money than we receive through Social Security and an average pension. Many of our older homeowners are...
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Washington, DC -Today, Congressman Van Drew introduced H.R. 9359, The Social Security Tax Freedom Act, which would remove federal income taxes on Social Security payments, protect Social Security funding, and provide much-needed relief to retirees. "People who rely on Social Security have already more than contributed their fair share through years of payroll taxes and hard work," said Congressman Van Drew. "They have busted their backs for decades, and now, when it is time for them to enjoy the benefits, they see portions of their hard-earned benefits reduced by even more taxes. It is just outrageous. Meanwhile, the government is...
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MEDIA PA (August 28)--One of Media’s hottest bars, State Street Pub, is ready for the upcoming season with specials all season long, starting with an Eagles Kick Off Party on September 6th during the Brazil game. From August 21st through September 6th, all guests who order a Miller Lite draft will receive 1 entry and those who order a bucket will receive 6 entries for a chance to win tickets to the Philadelphia Eagles vs Jacksonville Jaguars home game on November 3rd, with the winner being announced following the conclusion of halftime (the winner must be present to claim the...
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* These helpful bivalves clean the river and assist in a thriving riverside ecosystem * Philadelphia, PA – There’s been an exciting development for the Delaware River in Philadelphia – freshwater mussels have been found! In a survey recently conducted by the Discovery Center, Aquatic Research and Restoration Center (ARRC), Audubon Mid-Atlantic, Pennypack Environmental Center, and Riverfront North Partnership (RNP) there is confirmation that these helpful bivalves have been found near Pennypack Creek. Freshwater mussels have been scarce along the Delaware River due to multiple stressors. With the help of the 1972 Clean Water Act, community science, and multiple local...
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Maryland Fishing Report – August 28 Hopefully, all our crabbers are as lucky as John Turrall and catch a mess of jumbo hard crabs that are large and full of meat. Labor Day is upon us, and September is on the horizon, with promising cooler weather and excellent fishing and crabbing. There will be many crab feasts scheduled for families and friends across Maryland this weekend and recreational crabbers will go out on the water to provide the crabs. Photo by Rich Watts (caption by Maryland Fishing News Editor) Forecast Summary: August 28 – September 3 Cooling weather with limited...
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CAMDEN CITY, NJ (August 28, 2024)--Detectives have arrested and charged a juvenile for the fatal shooting of another teenager in Camden City on Tuesday evening, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Camden County Police Chief Gabriel Rodriguez. Following an investigation, a 17-year-old male from Woodbury was arrested in Camden on August 27, 2024, and charged with first-degree Murder and weapons charges. He was remanded to the Camden County Juvenile Detention Center. On Tuesday, August 27, 2024, at approximately 5:52 p.m., officers from the Camden County Police Department were dispatched to the 1100 block of Everett Street for a...
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The fascination with the lottery is a global phenomenon, and in Thailand, it goes beyond mere chance or luck. Thai people hold deep-rooted superstitions and rituals that they believe can influence the outcome of their lottery numbers. These beliefs, intertwined with culture and tradition, make the Thai lottery a unique and intriguing subject. Whether you’re a curious traveler or an avid lotto player, understanding these superstitions can offer a fascinating glimpse into Thai culture. The Cultural Significance of the Lottery in Thailand The Thai lottery is not just a game; it’s a significant part of the country’s culture and social...
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(Trenton) – Route 42 is scheduled to have lane closures beginning tonight and continuing over the next several weeks between Black Horse Pike/Route 168/Atlantic City Expressway in Washington and Route 55 in Deptford, Gloucester County. Beginning at 8 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, August 28 until 5 a.m. tomorrow, Thursday, August 29, and continuing Monday through Friday nights at the same times over the next several weeks, two lanes on Route 42 northbound will be closed between Black Horse Pike/Route 168/Atlantic City Expressway in Washington and Route 55 in Deptford. The lane closures are expected to begin in the left and center...
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As the wellness industry continues to embrace the potential of CBD (cannabidiol), consumers are increasingly curious about the different types of CBD products available. Among these, "Full Spectrum CBD" has garnered significant attention due to its purported benefits and holistic approach to health and wellness. But what exactly is Full Spectrum CBD, and how does it differ from other CBD products? In this blog, we’ll explore what Full Spectrum CBD is, how it works, and the various benefits it offers. What Is Full Spectrum CBD? Full Spectrum CBD refers to a type of cannabidiol extract that contains all the naturally...
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GLASSBORO, NJ (August 28, 2024)-- - After five years of leading the Profs, Dr. John Giannini has announced his retirement as director of athletics at Rowan University. The University will conduct a national search for his replacement. Giannini was named interim director of athletics in June 2019 and then took over as director of athletics in 2020, overseeing the Profs’ NCAA Division III athletics program with 18 varsity sports. During his five years, Rowan’s teams captured 26 New Jersey Athletic Conference team championships while the Profs’ teams made 19 appearances in the NCAA Championships. Rowan is ranked 21st nationally in...
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CNBNews graphics By Christian Wade | The Center Square contributor Aug 26, 2024 (The Center Square) — New Jersey Transit is offering free rides on its trains and buses this week as the embattled agency struggles to regain public confidence amid chronic delays and service disruptions. The weeklong fare holiday, expected to cost the state $19 million, gives passengers a pass on fares on trains, light rail and buses, while monthly customers will get a 25% discount on their September passes. Gov. Phil Murphy said the weeklong suspension of fares on the transit system recognizes that NJ Transit riders have...
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WITH SPECIAL VIEWING, MEET JEREMIAH TROTTER ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (August 19, 2024) – It’s officially football season at Resorts Casino Hotel, and Philadelphia fans can kick off the season with a special viewing of the home opener vs. Green Bay on Friday, September 6th. Hosted by DraftKings Sportsbook at Resorts, guests will have the opportunity to catch all of the action at professional football’s landmark first game in Brazil, with kickoff at 8:15pm EDT. Drink specials during this event include $2 Washington Apple Shots, $3 Miller Lite and Yuengling, $6 drafts, $12 domestic bottles and $20 domestic pitchers. Philadelphia football...
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Cherry Hill - On August 19, 2024. Age 81. Born in Jamaica, NY. Daughter of the Edwin and Essie (Garthe) Weston. She is survived by his sister, Louise Alessio and the caring staff of Silver Health Care Center in Cherry Hill, NJ. Betty Lou’s graveside services will celebrated on Monday, August 26th 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 Betty L. Weston, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.
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In the loving care of his family, Malvern passed peacefully on August 14, 2024 in Ocala, Florida, at the age of 83. Loving husband of the late Joanne Scully. Loving father of John (Robin) Scully, Joseph (Lisa) Scully and Steven (Gina) Scully. Cherished grandfather of Derek (Sinn), Sean (Allison), Evan, Colin, Caitlin, Micah, Seth, Jonah and Chloe and great grandfather of Aiden, Wyatt, Everett, Brooks and Fallon, due in Nov ‘24. One of nine children to the late Ferdinand and Dorothy Scully, Malvern was predeceased by his brothers, James and Ferdinand and sister, Dorothy. He is survived by his siblings,...
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By Merrill Matthews A record number of travelers are taking to the skies this year. In an era of expensive groceries, gas, food and rent, the last thing anyone wants is a massive increase in airfares. But that's precisely what travelers could experience if lawmakers push through new restrictions on prices, routes and even seat sizes. More airline regulation might sound appealing. But red tape always comes with a cost, often in higher prices but also in reduced access and convenience. Air travel used to be heavily regulated. Until the late 1970s, government officials set fares, routes and schedules for...
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When you buy soaps and body washes, do you reach for products labeled “antibacterial” hoping they’ll keep your family safer? Do you think those products will lower your risk of getting sick, spreading germs or being infected? According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, there isn’t evidence to show that over-the-counter (OTC) antibacterial soaps are better at preventing illness than washing with plain soap and water. In fact, some data suggest that antibacterial ingredients could do more harm than good over the long-term. “Following simple handwashing practices is one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of...
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TO CELEBRATE AND COLLECT STORIES OF BLACK JOY AND RESILIENCE Philadelphia, PA — Public media station WHYY, StoryCorps and Temple University are delighted to announce their collaboration on an exciting new initiative, “Brightness in Black,” as part of StoryCorps’ 2024 Mobile Tour. This partnership aims to highlight and celebrate the richness of Black experiences through personal stories that showcase joy, resilience and cultural pride. The StoryCorp airstream is now open for appointments from its location on the campus of Temple University through September 6th. For more about the process and to make an appointment, visit www dot storycorps dot org/stops/mobile-stop-philadelphia-pa-2/...
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John J. Baker, of Collingswood, NJ and formerly of Philadelphia, PA, passed away peacefully on August 24, 2024. Beloved husband of Thomas Miller, Brother of Earl Baker Jr. (Jane), the late George Baker (Josephine), the late Eugene Baker (Kathy),and the late Theresa Dukes (Joseph), loving Uncle to many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews and a cherished member of the Miller Family Outlaws. John is also survived by his longtime friends and partners in crime, Michael Siciliano and Joseph Macaluso. John loved to travel, dine out occasionally and host gatherings for family and friends, where laughter and good...
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Surrounded by his loving family, Daniel passed peacefully on August 25, 2024, at the age of 53. Lifelong resident of Gloucester City. Loving father of Daniel E. Monk, III; his mother, Dana Beltz and her daughter, Aalyah. Beloved son of Daniel E. Monk, Sr. (Fran) and the late Joanne Boyer (late Dave). Loving brother of Tim Monk (Eileen), Denise Rusk, Jimmy Monk, David Monk (Christie), Jason Monk (Tammy), Paula Abate and Mike Nelson (Cynthia). Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and his beloved animals, Fifi, Lola and Mr. Handsome. Danny was a...
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“Kill that strain of the Republican Party” should not have been said. LOGAN TWP – Referring to words chosen by US Senator Cory Booker on CNN’s State of the Union former state Senator and gubernatorial candidate Ed “The Trucker” Durr took to social media to call on Booker’s words to be condemned by all. At issue was Booker’s choice of the words, “And what I know this election can do is finally kill that strain of the Republican Party…” “At a time when there has been an assassination attempt on the former President and the arrest of a man in...
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Gloucester City, N.J.- A Gloucester City man has been arrested and charged in connection to the shooting of woman in Gloucester City on Monday night, reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay and Gloucester City Police Chief Brian Morrell. Following an investigation by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Major Crimes Unit and the Gloucester City Police Department, Francisco Griffin, 51, of Gloucester City, N.J., was charged with second-degree Possession of Weapon, second-degree Unlawful Possession of a weapon, second-degree Aggravated Assault, and fourth-degree Criminal Mischief. On Monday, August 27, 2024, at approximately 10:50 p.m., officers from the Gloucester City Police Department...
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The operation of motorized scooters, mini-bikes, trail-bikes, go-peds, dirt bikes, quads, and other similar motorized recreational devices, are prohibited GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ (AUGUST 27, 2024)Following the serious crash with injuries involving a driver unlawfully and recklessly operated the ATV/ All Terrain Vehicle on the Black Horse Pike on August 16, 2024: https://gtpolice.com/news/article/1624, Gloucester Township Police reminds our residents that ATVs are designed for off-road use and are NOT street-legal. New Jersey law prohibits ATVs from being used on public roads, including parks and wildlife management areas. Operating an ATV on public roadways is illegal and highly dangerous. Careless operation of...
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HARRISON TOWNSHIP, NJ (August 27, 2024)--Law enforcement authorities arrested 18-year-old Marcus Gibson of Camden City on August 27, 2024, for allegedly stealing a vehicle from the driveway of a home located in Harrison Township. ClearysNoteBook Graphic File RELATED: Car Chase Began in Deptford, As Thief Tried to Run His Baggy Pants Fell Down At approximately 11:28 PM on Tuesday, July 16th, a black 2023 Subaru Outback was stolen from the owner's residential driveway. The victim stated that the vehicle was unlocked and the key was inside at the time of the theft. At around 3:30 AM on July 17th, the...
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Camelot vs. Kamalot: Damning accusations do little damage By Alan Wooten | The Center Square 16 hrs ago (The Center Square) – Election interference by a major political party, disenfranchising its primary voters, and refusal to defend ideas have been laid out and expressly directed to North Carolina voters and those in other battleground states by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ClearysNoteBook Graphics Politicos in the battleground state, through emails with The Center Square on Monday, suggest there is reason to believe the speech will have a light impact on the race between Republican former President Donald Trump and Democratic Vice...
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with a Fins Up Tailgate Celebration Boardwalk activities include a day full of live music, tailgate games, giveaways and much more, followed by Changes In Latitudes – America’s Premier Jimmy Buffett Tribute Show in the Superstar 5:00pm. The event honors Jimmy Buffett by celebrating his legacy with an afternoon on the boardwalk with music, games, Hawaiian shirts and cold drinks! Additionally, guests can head to the Superstar Theater later that evening for an unforgettable show by Changes in Latitudes, America’s Premier Jimmy Buffett Tribute Band. The Glenn Roberts Band will be on the boardwalk beginning at 1:00pm with their Cranked...
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WASHINGTON, June 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Small business owners across America will compete this summer for $175,000 in prize money and national exposure in a pitch competition hosted by SCORE, the nation's largest network of volunteer, expert business mentors, in honor of the organization's 60th anniversary. Founded in 1964, SCORE has helped more than 17 million entrepreneurs start, grow or successfully exit a business. Javier Huertas, co-owner of Cusina Maya Cookware in Chesterland, Ohio, received valuable business advice and mentoring as a SCORE pitch competition contestant. SCORE's 60th Anniversary Pitch Competition offers entrepreneurs the opportunity to pitch their business to...
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Rep. Van Drew has collected data from thousands of constituents to assist with the investigation. Washington, DC - Today, Congressman Van Drew sent a letter to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) demanding a public hearing to allow South Jersey residents to voice their concerns over the outrageous spikes in their electricity bills. "I have heard from thousands of constituents across the district who have seen their energy bills skyrocket compared to last year with no explanation as to why," said Congressman Van Drew. "We must get to the bottom of what is driving these unreasonable increases, whether...
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Associated Press image/GLOBAL NEWS +++++ By Casey Harper | The Center Square Aug 25, 2024 (The Center Square) – This week marks the three-year anniversary of President Joe Biden’s chaotic and deadly withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. Biden committed on the campaign trail to withdraw U.S. troops, a move supported by his predecessor Donald Trump, but the process left 13 U.S. service members killed and the country within the hands of the Taliban. The Taliban also received billions of dollars in U.S. military equipment because it was left behind. Federal officials have pointed to an effort to render that...
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A Family-Run Business takes over Delaware Bab’s Hot Chicken to open second location in Newark, Delaware on August 28 Babs Hot Chicken, the third concept from the brothers behind M2o Burgers & Salads and Töska Restaurant & Brewery, will open its second location in Newark, Delaware on August 28 at 11 a.m with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Following the ribbon cutting ceremony, the first 100 guest will receive a free chicken sandwich, while live music is provided by DJ Spinatra. For Leo, Jim and Pep Osmanollaj, this has been a busy year, following the opening of Bab’s Hot Chicken &...
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Technological innovations have significantly impacted the sports betting industry. Big data and analytics have been among the key technologies that have helped improve the industry. Nowadays, sportsbooks have vast data at their disposal, allowing them to generate valuable insights. These data-driven insights help them make more informed decisions, improve their offers and gain a competitive advantage. Let’s take a deep dive into how these two technologies have impacted the sports betting industry. What is the Impact of Big Data and Analytics on the Sports Betting Industry? Improved Customer Insights and Personalization Sports betting operators analyze vast amounts of data, which...
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With the rise of digital currencies, more people are exploring the exciting world of gambling with cryptocurrencies. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, it's essential to understand how to do it safely and responsibly. This article will guide you through some important tips, from choosing reputable gambling platforms to understanding the basics of cryptocurrency and managing your gambling budget effectively. Choosing reputable gambling platforms Are you looking to join Bitcoin Casinos UK? One of the first steps in gambling with cryptocurrencies is selecting a trustworthy platform. The internet is filled with numerous gambling sites, but not all...
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Several new casinos have recently opened in Korea, drawing significant attention from gambling enthusiasts. The latest additions promise a blend of traditional and modern gaming experiences. This surge in new establishments is poised to enhance the country's casino industry. The casino scene in Korea is buzzing with excitement as multiple new venues open their doors to gamblers. These new casinos are not only offering state-of-the-art gaming facilities but also introducing unique entertainment options and luxurious amenities. For those who love the thrill of gambling, these new openings provide fresh opportunities to indulge in their favorite pastime. The Emergence of New...
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Maryland Fishing Report August 21, 2024 James Crosby got a little help from his friends during his battle with this huge bigeye tuna. Photo courtesy of James Crosby. Fishing is always better in the company of family or friends, and when an angler is successful and has their friends to cheer them on and offer encouragement it makes all the difference when battling a fish of mammoth proportions. As a reminder to all Maryland anglers, please participate in the Department of Natural Resources’ Volunteer Angler Surveys by reporting your catch of any number of species. This allows citizen scientists to...
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WHYY August 18, 2024 by David Matthau New Jersey has launched its ANCHOR property tax relief program. Here’s what to know to get your money New Jersey has launched its new ANCHOR property tax relief program. Some Garden State residents will need to take specific action in order to get a direct deposit or check, but many others won’t. Jacob Foy, the assistant director of the New Jersey Division of Taxation, said the government dispatched approval letters to approximately 1.5 million Garden State homeowners and renters, who received ANCHOR payments last year. “If nothing has changed, you don’t even have...
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Vol. 10 No.12 (August 25, 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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Homicide Investigation AUGUST 23, 2024 On Friday, August 23, 2024, at 10:25 pm, officers from the 24th District responded to a radio call for a "Person with a Gun" at Kensington Avenue and Tusculum Street. Upon arrival, officers located a 35-year-old victim suffering from gunshot wounds to his abdomen. He was transported to Temple Hospital by police, where he was pronounced dead at 10:56 pm. Anyone with information about this incident Is urged to contact the Homicide Unit at 215-686-3334 or call/text the PPD's tipline at 215-686-TIPS (8477). A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest...
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Haddon Township, NJ (August 19, 2024) — Haddon Township, one of the most dog-friendly towns in New Jersey, is celebrating National Dog Day with a photo contest to win a $100 gift certificate. Today through National Dog Day on August 26, pup parents can bring their furry friends to Goodbeet, located at 29 Haddon Avenue in Haddon Township. To enter the contest, participants will buy a delicious treat, snap a photo of their dog, and post it to their Instagram grid and tag @shophaddon and @eatgoodbeet. Each photo entry will be entered to win a $100.00 goodbeet gift certificate. The...
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By Bill DeVries A slew of recent announcements suggests that the self-driving cars of the future have arrived. Google sibling Waymo is rolling out paid autonomous taxi rides in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Elon Musk announced plans to unveil Tesla's robotaxi this October. This momentum is enough to make city planners hopeful for an imminent transformation. But widespread adoption of autonomous vehicles could be a long time coming. Before self-driving cars can live up to their potential, we need major changes to our physical infrastructure, laws, and the way we think. Currently, the United States sees about 40,000 traffic...
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Digital currency is rapidly transforming the financial landscape across the globe, and the Caribbean is no exception. As the region embraces innovative financial solutions, the adoption and growth of digital currency are becoming increasingly significant. From enhancing financial inclusion to promoting economic development, digital currency is reshaping the Caribbean's economy. This blog post delves into the factors driving this growth, the opportunities it presents, and the challenges that must be addressed for sustainable development. Understanding Digital Currency in the Caribbean What is Digital Currency? Digital currency refers to any form of money that exists purely in digital form. Unlike traditional...
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Diana Raroha August 9, 1944 – August 18, 2024 Diana Raroha graciously took her famous beaming smile, infectious laugh, and fierce strength to heaven on August 18, 2024. While surrounded by her tightly knit family, her loved ones confidently found comfort in knowing Diana was ready to be reunited with her husband, William Raroha, and her brother Irvin Brown. Born on August 9, 1944 to Irvin and Ester Brown, Diana spent her childhood in Gloucester City, and was a proud member of the class of 1962 where she cultivated numerous life-long friendships. Life-long friendship was meant quite literally to the...
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John J. Sacca, Sr. November 1, 1941 - August 19, 2024 John J. Sacca, Sr., age 82, of Delran, NJ, passed away on Monday, August 19, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was the son of the late Anthony and Cecelia Sacca of Palmyra, NJ. John was a longtime teacher and coach for the Palmyra School System. He was a 1959 Graduate of Camden Catholic High School and attended Belmont Abbey College in Belmont, NC where he received his BA in History, and later earned his Master’s Degree from Glassboro State College, now Rowan University. John is survived by...
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CNBNEWS GRAPHIC FILE In the flashy world of online slots, bonuses are often dangled like glittering baubles, designed to lure players with the promise of free spins, extra cash, or other perks. But are these slot bonuses truly a treasure trove or just a mirage in the digital desert of online gambling? Understanding the true value of these bonuses is crucial for any player looking to maximize their gaming experience without falling prey to less-than-lucrative deals. Understanding the Different Types of Slot Bonuses Slot bonuses come in various shapes and sizes, like slots of vegas bonus codes. In general, each...
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