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The following information is preliminary and subject to change, updates will be provided as they become available. On Monday, September 30, 2024, at approximately 4:54 PM, a 29-year-old male was shot once in the lower left side of his back in the 1500 block of E Johnson St. The victim was transported to Einstein Hospital by police, where he is listed in critical condition. The scene is being held for further investigation. No weapons have been recovered, and no arrests have been made at this time. Anyone with information about this shooting is urged to contact the Philadelphia Police Department's...
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PHILADELPHIA (September 30, 2024)--– U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Philadelphia seized three parcels in September of xylazine, an animal tranquilizer that authorities report is being cut more frequently with fentanyl and other dangerous drugs to deadly effect. Xylazine does not respond to Narcan. CBP officers seized the most recent parcel on Thursday after it arrived in express air delivery from Spain. The parcel, which was destined to an address in Philadelphia, was manifested as “mica powder for makeup.” The parcel contained a white, powdery substance that tested positive for xylazine hydrochloride using a handheld elemental isotope analysis tool....
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NORTH BERGEN, NJ (September 30, 2024) In an inspiring and fighting Facebook post today, Jack Pennington, President, Local 28, International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) described in succinct language the dire threat for ILA Longshore workers and their future with automation, and why it’s critical for the union to fight for strong language in the next Master Contract to make sure it is never implemented at Eastern and Gulf Coast Ports. ILA International President Harold Daggett loved the post and hopes every ILA member and family reads it. President Daggett’s response started with “Hey Jack, thank you thank you thank you. I...
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ILA Update – Monday, September 30, 2024 at 11 am September 30, 2024 NORTH BERGEN, NJ – (September 30, 2024) The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) reports that United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) continues to block the path toward a settlement on a new Master Contract by refusing ILA’s demands for a fair and decent contract and seems intent on causing a strike at all ports from Maine to Texas beginning in almost 12 hours. “The Ocean Carriers represented by USMX want to enjoy rich billion-dollar profits that they are making in 2024, while they offer ILA Longshore Workers an unacceptable...
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On Tuesday, the Board of Commissioners will celebrate the launch of the manufacturing engineering technology (MET) program at Camden County Technical School’s Gloucester Township Campus. The program is made possible through a $5.3 million grant from the state to expand career and technical education about vocational–technical school districts across New Jersey. October 1 also marks the beginning of Manufacturing Month which celebrates the contributions the manufacturing industry has made to our country. “Technical schools play a pivotal role in preparing our youth for the next chapter of their lives,” Commissioner Jonathan Young said. “So, investing in technical and vocational schools...
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(Lindenwold, NJ) – PSE&G will be restoring roadway on West Crystal Lake Avenue in Haddon Township on Wednesday, Oct. 2 and Thursday, Oct. 3 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a full road closure between Bewley Road and Homestead Avenue. “Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.” The Camden County Department of Public...
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A few elements will always be essential to the success of slot machines in 2024, even as the gaming industry changes. The reception and marketability of a game can be impacted by comprehending and utilizing these factors. This kind of game requires a lot of labor, from the design phase through development and release. It also involves a diverse group of people working together in many roles. The following are the fundamental components and items that create such a slot thailand title. What is the development of slot games? The creation of a mobile application for slot machine games featuring...
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with 8 Free Testing Events in Camden during October Oct. 20 – 26 is National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (CAMDEN, N.J., Sept. 30, 2024) Two specially designed, child-friendly vans will visit eight Camden schools next month to help detect lead poisoning in young children. Virtua Health’s Pediatric Mobile Services will hold free blood lead-level screening and education eventsthroughout the month, which includes National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week from October 20 - 26. Walks-ups are welcome at these neighborhood events, which will also provide referrals for treatment as needed. “We’re placing an extra focus on Camden, as we’ve found that 14%...
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USMX Continues Weak Publicity Campaign Against ILA With “Unfair Labor Practices” Suit SEPTEMBER 26, 2024 USMX Continues Its Weak Publicity Campaign Against ILA With “Unfair Labor Practices” Suit; ILA Says Foreign Shipping Companies Exploiting American Longshoremen For Big Profits They Export Overseas Is An Unfair Labor Practice NORTH BERGEN, NJ (September 26, 2024) Continuing its weak publicity campaign designed to fool the American public that they care for the longshore workers who help earn them billions of dollars and are serious about negotiating a new Master Contract Agreement, United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) last night filed an “unfair labor practice”...
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Key Takeaways: College students who vape have lower cognitive function scores, a study suggests The more students vape, the lower their cognitive function, including learning, memory, problem-solving, and critical thinking Students who vape and smoke have the lowest scores, some in the range of moderate cognitive impairment. Newswise — ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 15, 2024 – College students who vaped had lower cognitive function scores than those who didn’t, and the more they vaped, the bigger the disparity, according to first-of-its-kind research being presented at the 149th Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association (ANA). The study also found college students...
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By Dr. Brian Hainline U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warns that today's youth mental health crisis is the "defining public health issue of our time." He's right. American adolescents are experiencing unprecedented levels of mental health challenges. Fortunately, there's a way to reverse these trends. I've spent my career studying the intersection of sports and mental health, including roles as the chief medical officer at NCAA, co-chair of the International Olympic Committee Consensus Meeting on Mental Health in Elite Athletes, and fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. Sports can help kids combat depression, become more resilient, and find...
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Hosted by Radio Legend Michael Tearson Thu., October 17, 2024 7:00 PM — 9:00 PM The Scottish Rite Auditorium315 White Horse PikeCollingswood, NJ 08107 View in Google Maps Photo Credit: Eric Ascalon GET TICKETS HERE: https://tickets.gsff.org/events/419 Asbury Shorts USA, New York City’s longest-running short film exhibition and travel show, will partner with The Garden State Film Festival once again to present a new line up of their nationally recognized: “An Evening of the World’s Best Short Films,” sponsored by The South Jersey Film Office Cooperative. The show will take place at The Scottish Rite Auditorium, Collingswood, New Jersey on Thursday,...
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Halloween-themed cocktails, entertainment and more haunt Bar On ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (September 16, 2024) – It’s spooky season at Resorts Casino Hotel, which marks the return of The Boo Bar, a Halloween-themed pop-up bar located at Bar One. Guests can enjoy spine-chilling drink specials, eerie live music and fang-tastic giveaways through the end of October! Drink Specials The Bride of Frankenstein ($14) – Crown Royal XO, Cointreau, lemon juice, sugar rim Frank-N-Tini ($14) – Vodka, melon liqueur, Blue Curacao, orange juice, lemon lime soda Perfect Pink Cosmo ($10) – New Amsterdam Vodka, Cointreau, lime, cranberry (All proceeds from the Perfect...
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Lizzie Presser | ProPublica This story was originally published by ProPublica Published by CNBNews with permission ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Maylia Sotelo arrived in a black Cadillac. It pulled down an alley by the Fox River, which cuts through the city of Green Bay, Wisconsin. On that Tuesday evening in November 2022, she stepped out of a rear door and into another car. Maylia was 15 years old and slight, with a soft, girlish face and large, upturned eyes. For $50,...
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 27, 2024 – Pork Dynasty Inc., a Houston, Texas establishment, is recalling approximately 469 pounds of ready-to-eat fried pork skin products due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The product contains soy, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. The following products are subject to recall, regardless of the product date [view labels]: 3.5-oz. plastic bags containing “TEXARONES BORN IN THE PHILIPPINES – MADE IN TEXAS FRIED OUT PORK FAT WITH ATTACHED SKIN SPICY.” 2.5-oz. plastic bags containing “TEXARONES BORN IN...
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INDULGE IN AC RESTAURANT WEEK OCT. 6-11! With over 50 area restaurants serving multi-course, specially priced meals – lunches for $20.24 and dinners for $40.24 – Atlantic City Restaurant Week (Oct. 6-11) celebrates the resort’s eclectic culinary scene with freshly created fall menus. From gourmet to casual, and from landmark spots to original AC favorites, enjoy six days of authentic flavors for every taste! BOOK NOW ATLANTIC CITY IS YOUR FALL PLAYGROUND FROM MARATHON RUNS TO RELAXING ESCAPES There’s a pumpkin patch of ways to enjoy the fall season in Atlantic City! From superstar entertainment, game-day action, and the return...
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Come Meet Mother/Daughter Cancer Survivors Merlise and Leslie (their story linked below) When: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 8:00am to 2:00pm Where: Hackensack University Medical Plaza’s Palm Court (ground level) 20 Prospect Avenue Hackensack, NJ 07601 Just how far have we come since National Breast Cancer Awareness Month began as a weeklong event in 1985? Join us to learn about the fight against breast cancer. Speak with experts on the latest treatments and screening options including a new risk assessment tool that HMH is the first to launch at scale, speak to a mother daughter cancer survivor duo and meet the...
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Edgewater, N.J. (Sept. 27, 2024) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has finalized its cleanup plan to address contaminated sediment and surface water at the The release of the final cleanup plan follows an extensive public comment period and aims to clean up the Hudson River area impacted by historical industrial activities. “Finalizing this cleanup plan is a significant step towards restoring the Hudson River area affected by the Quanta Resources site,” said Regional Administrator Lisa F. Garcia. “We appreciate the community’s input and look forward to continuing our work at this site to improve the health of the Hudson...
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Enjoy a family-friendly Haunted Walk through Lakeland It’s Haunting time and Camden County 4-H volunteers and members are busy transforming Lakeland into the annual Haunted Walk. Held on Fri., Oct. 11 and Sat., Oct. 12 from 7-10:30 pm, the walk takes place in and around the Camden County Office of Sustainability at 508 Lakeland Road, Blackwood. Suggested for children ages 8 and up, the Haunting serves as the largest 4-H fundraiser of the year and has been held for more than 25 years. Tickets can be purchased onsite and the cost is $10 per person for the Haunted Walk. Venmo...
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Vaping has grown increasingly popular, with many enthusiasts seeking ways to get the most out of their devices. One essential component in most vape pens and cartridges is the 510-thread battery. This versatile and widely used battery type has become the standard in the vaping industry, and it is known for its compatibility with various cartridges and devices. However, to truly maximize your vaping experience, knowing how to use these batteries efficiently is essential. In this article, we'll explore the best tips and practices for using 510 thread batteries to enjoy smooth, consistent sessions each time you vape. If you're...
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GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (September 27, 2024)(CNBNEWS)--Sullivan’s Towing LLC, located at 425 Jersey Ave. & Fifth Street Lots – Block 85, 85.01 Lots 20, 33, & 24 presented a request for a D Variance (Use Variance) and Minor Site Plan to the Gloucester City Planning/Zoning Board during their meeting on August 21. The minutes from that meeting, which appear below, were released on September 19, 2024. The owner of Sullivan’s Towing is Jason Buttocovia. Waiver Request – Relocation of a city business within the city limits. Jason Buttocovla, the applicant, provided testimony while Charles Wigginton, his attorney, questioned him for the...
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NEW YORK, NY (September 26, 2024)--Damian Williams, the United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, James E. Dennehy, the Assistant Director in Charge of the New York Field Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), and Jocelyn E. Strauber, the Commissioner of the New York City Department of Investigation (“DOI”), announced today the unsealing of an Indictment charging ERIC ADAMS, the Mayor of New York City, with bribery, campaign finance, and conspiracy offenses. The case is assigned to U.S. District Judge Dale E. Ho. U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said: “As alleged, Mayor Adams abused his position...
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LAWNSIDE, NJ (Sept. 26, 2024)—Four regional experts will delve into the Underground Railroad nationally and in South Jersey at a free workshop Thursday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Vogelson Branch of the Camden County Public Library, 203 Laurel Road, Voorhees. The Lawnside Historical Society is offering the event both in-person and via Zoom. To complete the required registration, go to petermotthouse.org/upcoming-events/. The panelists are Guy Weston, Paul Schopp, Jacqueline Wiggins and Shamele Jordon. The panel will look at the African origins of the enslaved in America, debunk myths about the Underground Railroad and share resources for those who...
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By Ken Thorpe Healthcare costs are one of Americans' top concerns as we head into election season. The IRA directs Medicare to negotiate the price of certain medicines for the first time ever. Unfortunately, for some seniors living with chronic diseases, this particular reform may actually lead to higher out-of-pocket costs. According to a new study from Milliman, Medicare price negotiations could unintentionally raise pharmacy costs for millions of beneficiaries by reducing the amount of drug spending that can be counted toward the $2,000 out-of-pocket cap. It's troubling that among Americans over 64, a full 25% struggle to afford their...
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(Lindenwold, NJ) – The Commissioners Lakeland Vineyard has produced its fourth crop of chambourcin grapes and delivered the harvest to Saddlehill Winery on Wednesday morning. The county’s vineyard sits on a little over an acre of land and this year’s harvest has yielded nearly 7,000 pounds of grapes. “Camden County and the South Jersey region are steadily making a name for themselves in the international wine industry,” said Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. “We have seen exponential growth in agritourism, creating tons of jobs while boosting our local economy and it makes it even more exciting to know that our...
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RETURNS TO SOUTH PHILLY WITH ALL-DAY FESTIVAL WITH PROCESSION, ITALIAN FOOD, LIVE MUSIC, DANCING, FAMILY FUN * Festival to include Special Salute to Bobby Rydell, Charlie Gracie & Jerry Blavat * Philadelphia, PA - A beloved tradition with roots back to the early 1900s returns to South Philadelphia. The Annual St. Nicholas of Tolentine Authentic Italian Festival will bring out thousands of people on Sunday, October 6th, to the 1700 Block of South 9th Street, from 12 Noon to 8:00pm. One of the largest authentic Italian festivals of the year is back and starts with the annual religious procession throughout...
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By Dr. Brian Hainline U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy warns that today's youth mental health crisis is the "defining public health issue of our time." He's right. American adolescents are experiencing unprecedented levels of mental health challenges. Fortunately, there's a way to reverse these trends. I've spent my career studying the intersection of sports and mental health, including roles as the chief medical officer at NCAA, co-chair of the International Olympic Committee Consensus Meeting on Mental Health in Elite Athletes, and fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine. Sports can help kids combat depression, become more resilient, and find...
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I never saw myself as an artist, but it seems that my handmade painting of a political Trump sign had a powerful impact on some people. They admired it so much that they felt compelled to take it, not just once, but multiple times. Let me explain further. In 2016, while living in the politically liberal town of Glassboro, my Trump sign, proudly displayed in my front yard, was brazenly stolen under the cover of night. Undeterred, I promptly put up another Trump/Pence sign and lit my front yard with a bright light, hoping to prevent any further theft. However,...
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The passage of the Supplemental Appropriations Act, an American Legion priority, ensured that veterans would not miss any payouts due to the VA budget shortfall. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont. The American Legion thanked Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., for his leadership in protecting veterans’ benefits by steering the Veterans Benefits Continuity and Accountability Supplemental Appropriations Act toward reality. During the summer, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) had reported a $3 billion budget shortfall this year and a $12 billion shortfall next year. If unresolved, the gap would have meant veterans would stop receiving benefits as of Oct. 1. Tester’s bill...
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Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a 24-year-old Delanco man is facing multiple child pornography-related charges after an investigation determined he was blackmailing young girls he met online into sending him nude images of themselves. Bryce Berger was charged with Production of Child Sexual Abuse Material (First Degree), Possession with Intent to Distribute Child Sexual Abuse Material (Second Degree), Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Material (Second Degree), Impairing/Debauching the Morals of a Child (Second Degree), Possession of Child Sexual Abuse Material (Third Degree), Obscenity to a Minor (Third Degree) and Sexual Extortion (Third Degree). Berger was arrested yesterday...
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Dynarex Corporation Recalls Product Due to Possible Health Risk Summary Company Announcement Date: September 19, 2024 FDA Publish Date: September 19, 2024 Product Type: Cosmetics Reason for Announcement: Potential Metal or Chemical Contaminant Company Name: Dynarex Corporation Brand Name: dynacare Product Description: Baby Powder Company Announcement Montvale, NJ, September 19, 2024 -- Dynarex Corporation is recalling 62 cases of item number 4875, Dynacare Baby Powder, Batch Number B 051, because it has the potential to be contaminated with asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that is often found near talc, an ingredient in many cosmetic products. Asbestos, however, is...
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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ--On Saturday, October 5th, Gloucester Township is proud to host the 2024 Medal Ceremony to honor our local veterans for their dedicated service to our country. The ceremony begins at 10:00 am at Gloucester Township Community Park. Due to limited parking at Community Park, the general public is kindly asked to park at Camden County College (College Lot 1). Busses will be provided to shuttle guests to the park. The signage and event staff will be onsite to direct you. There will be a designated seating area reserved for veterans. We ask that all other attendees take their...
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Maryland Fishing Report – September 25 September 25, 2024 Bluefish, photo by Travis Long Little by little, summer is losing its grip on the Maryland landscape, with cooler nights and milder daytime temperatures. Fish feel it too, and they are feeding aggressively and putting on body stores for what lies ahead. A perfect example are the bluefish in the Chesapeake Bay that are large and fat. Forecast Summary: September 25 – October 1: As we roll into “Rocktober,” expect cool, wet, breezy weather to highlight our fishing conditions this week in Maryland’s waters. Shorter daylight periods and cooler day-time air...
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MANCHESTER, NH (09/25/2024)-- It is with great pleasure that Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) congratulates the following students on being named to the Summer 2024 Dean's List. The summer terms run from May to August. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.500 to 3.699 for the reporting term are named to the Dean's List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits over each 16-week term or paired 8-week terms grouped in fall, winter/spring, and summer. Amber Adams of Joint Base MDL (08641) Peter Mccabe of Atlantic city (08401) Canika Battle of Millville (08332) La-Quai...
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Ronald Anthony Raube March 21, 1939 - June 30, 2024 Ronald Anthony Raube, beloved father, talented athlete, skilled artist, and nature lover, passed away peacefully on June 30, 2024, at the age of 85. Ronald was born on March 21, 1939, and grew up in Gloucester City. He attended Gloucester High School and excelled in football and track and field, setting long-standing records that highlighted his athletic excellence. Following high school, Ronald served honorably in the National Guard, demonstrating his commitment to his country. His passion for football continued as he played for the Richmond Rebels, a journey that showcased...
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Source Freepik In the rapidly evolving landscape of digital finance, the integration of advanced technologies is becoming essential for businesses seeking to streamline operations and enhance customer experiences. One of the most promising developments in this arena is the incorporation of robotics into payment gateways. This integration is revolutionizing how transactions are processed, especially in the realm of funded crypto trading. By leveraging robotics, businesses can achieve greater efficiency, security, and user satisfaction in their payment processes. The Role of Robotics in Payment Gateways Robotics technology, encompassing both physical and software-based automation, plays a critical role in optimizing payment gateways....
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Source Freepik As businesses strive for greater efficiency and security in their financial operations, the integration of robotics and automation technologies has become increasingly vital. In the realm of payment processing, robotic automation can streamline operations, reduce human error, and enhance overall transaction security. For organizations utilizing enterprise crypto wallets, the role of robotics in automating payment gateways offers significant advantages that can transform how transactions are processed, managed, and secured. Understanding Robotics in Payment Processing Robotics in payment processing refers to the use of automated systems and technologies to handle various aspects of payment transactions. This includes everything from...
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Philadelphia, PA (September 22, 2024) — The Philadelphia Police Department is actively investigating a series of incidents that occurred overnight involving large groups of vehicles engaging in illegal street racing, drifting, and other reckless activities across the city. Between approximately 9:30 p.m. and 4:33 a.m., officers responded to multiple locations where crowds ranging from 50 to over 200 vehicles had gathered. The incidents involved dangerous behaviors such as drifting, setting off fireworks, starting trash fires, and, in some cases, vandalizing police vehicles. Known Incidents: 9:30 p.m. — 74XX Bustleton Ave: Approximately 50 cars were involved. Officers issued 9 citations under...
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DEP to Host Open House Public Invited to View and Comment on Design Concepts TRENTON — On Saturday, Sept. 28 at Liberty State Park, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection will host the fourth in its series of open house-style events on the Liberty State Park Revitalization Program. The open house will focus on the restoration of the historic train shed, vehicle and pedestrian circulation throughout the park, active recreation amenities and updates on the cleanup of the park’s long fenced-off interior. The open house will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the waiting room of...
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While THC and Delta-8 flower both originate from the cannabis plant, they offer different experiences. THC, mainly Delta-9 THC, is the well-known compound responsible for the potent euphoria associated with cannabis, making it popular for both recreational and medical use. Delta-8 THC, however, is like the gentler sibling—providing a more mellow and calming effect. Many people find that Delta-8 offers a smoother high with less of the anxiety or paranoia that can come with Delta-9 THC. This makes Delta-8 a go-to for those who want the benefits of THC but with more manageable effects. Both options provide different effects, so...
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Newswise — ORLANDO, Fla., Sept. 15, 2024 – College students who vaped had lower cognitive function scores than those who didn’t, and the more they vaped, the bigger the disparity, according to first-of-its-kind research being presented at the 149th Annual Meeting of the American Neurological Association (ANA). The study also found college students who vaped and smoked had the lowest scores. While using electronic cigarettes (vaping) has been shown to cause lung damage, the research presented at ANA is groundbreaking because there is little to no information on vaping’s relationship to cognitive function, such as learning, memory, problem-solving, critical thinking...
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WITH NEW SPOCKTOBERFEST AND NEW SCARECROW WALK Philadelphia, PA - Roxborough Development Corporation announces the return of one of the neighborhood's most cherished fall traditions and one of its largest street festivals. The 12th Annual Roxtoberfest will be held on Saturday, October 5th from 12:00pm to 6:00pm, with a rain date set for Sunday, October 6th. The beloved signature festival brings together the best of family-friendly fall harvest celebrations paired with the traditional feel of a German beer fest including live music, local beer, 100+ vendors, food and drink, food trucks, pet costume contest, Oktoberfest costume contest, cemetary tours, family...
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WILMINGTON, Del. – Two weeks after seizing a shipment of counterfeit Lululemon belt bags, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Wilmington, Del., seized a shipment of counterfeit designer brand name handbags. The counterfeit handbags, had they been genuine, would have been valued at $151,431. CBP officers initially inspected the shipment on September 4 after it arrived via express air cargo from China. The shipment, which was destined to an address in Newark, Del., consisted of 26 handbags bearing luxury brand names, such as Chanel, Goyard, Gucci, Hermes, Loewe, and Louis Vuitton. Officers suspected that the handbags may have been...
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Honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Deadline – November 8 (Cherry Hill, NJ) – The Board of Commissioners is currently accepting nominations for the Camden County Freedom Medal. The award, created by the Camden County Board of Commissioners in 2001, is presented to civic leaders who demonstrate ideals and actions that reflect the principles of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Since it began 23 years ago, more than 1,200 Camden County residents have received this prestigious honor. “Each year, we celebrate remarkable Camden County residents who are working hard to better their communities while displaying the ideals...
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Philadelphia (Manayunk) PA - Manayunk Development Corporation announces the return of Out and About in MNYK to Main Street on Saturday, October 5th. In honor of National Coming Out Day in October, Out and About in MNYK will feature day and night events including LGBTQ artisan market, live performances, drag shows, charity organizations and entertainment all to promote Manayunk as a safe place that welcomes everyone. For early rises, The Wall Cycling will feature Pop Icon Drag Spin for Charity. Between 11:00am and 4:00pm, come out for an LGBT artisan market, drag queen story time and outdoor drag show with...
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MAYS LANDING, NJ – On Monday, September 16, 2024, Hanzi Chen, 47, Suxia Li, 41, and Deng Huan Hong, 50, were arrested in Buena Borough, NJ, and charged with firstdegree possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, and first-degree maintaining a narcotics production facility. Following a three-month investigation conducted by members of the New Jersey State Police Marijuana Eradication Team South, the N.J.S.P., along with members of the Franklinville Police Department, and Elk Township Police Department executed three residential search warrants in Buena Borough, NJ. Police discovered the residential properties had been converted into sophisticated marijuana grow sites, equipped...
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Popeye Village,Mellieha ,Malta A cozy corner of the Mediterranean Sea, consisting of many islands, is attractive to tourists and anyone wishing to settle there. Pristine nature and unique architectural monuments of antiquity are combined with modern buildings - the part of Southern Europe borders Italy and some other countries. Many people here speak English, which also attracts bipatriots to it. There are several reasons to familiarize yourself with the guide and the available ways to obtain Malta Permanent Residence. You can immigrate to a country with a well-developed infrastructure, low crime rate, and high quality of life. One way to...
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Arcades, which were a favorite to young people in the 1980s, now make people feel quite nostalgic. Even though these arcades still exist, they don't have the popularity they had back then and have been redesigned to keep up with the modern world. But there are arcades around the world where you can experience the same nostalgia, where you will feel as if time has stopped in that arcade and where you can play your old favorite games. Do you remember what games you used to enjoy in arcades in the past? We are sure that the list below will...
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Matched betting has long been touted as a risk-free way to profit from bookmakers' promotions. By leveraging free bets and other incentives, individuals have been able to generate consistent earnings without the typical risks associated with gambling. However, as we step into 2024, many are questioning whether matched betting remains a viable side hustle. This article delves into the current trends and changes in the matched betting landscape to determine its profitability in the current year. The Evolution of Matched Betting Increased Awareness Among Bookmakers Stricter Regulations: Bookmakers have become more vigilant in identifying and restricting matched bettors. Enhanced tracking...
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