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Sunday, April 27, 2025 | 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Roam the streets and shop till you drop. For one final Sunday this April, one of Philadelphia’s top shopping and dining destinations transforms into a car-free oasis. During Open Streets: West Walnut, pedestrians are invited to shop, dine and mosey along seven car-free blocks while enjoying acoustic music, strolling performers and family-friendly activities. Check out the official website for an entertainment schedule and a list of retailer and restaurant happenings. Where: 18th Street between Locust Street and Chestnut Street; Walnut Street from 15th Street to 19th Street, Philadelphia, PA read more
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Thursday, May 1, 2025 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM Municipal Courtroom 2400 Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees, NJ 08043 Schedule a Blood, Platelet or Plasma Donation American Red Cross
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Central Detective Division is seeking the public’s help identifying the individuals seen in the following video. On April 19, 2025, between 7:50PM-8:50PM various victims were assaulted on Temple University Campus by groups of juveniles. One of the victims reported that he was assaulted by multiple suspects outside of 1200 Cecil B Moore Ave causing injuries requiring treatment at Temple Hospital. To view this video and more, visit The Philadelphia Police YouTube Channel or https://phillypolice.com/news https://youtu.be/w0UBTNBmE0g Note: This video has no audio. If you see these suspects do not approach, contact 911 immediately. To submit a tip via telephone, dial 215.686.TIPS (8477) Use this electronic form to submit a tip anonymously. All tips will be confidential. If you have any information about this crime or these suspects, please contact: Central Detective Division: 215-686-3047/3048 Det. Lyons Det. Winward DC 25-22-026383 For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/wanted-suspects-for-multiple-temple-university-campus-assaults-in-the-22nd-district-video/
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GLASSBORO, NJ - Phil Sedalis hit two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in eight runs as #17 Rowan rolled over Rutgers-Newark, 21-4, in NJAC baseball action. Freshman Austin Kreyenhagen threw five strong innings as the Profs improved to 27-8 and 12-4 in the conference. Sedalis tied his season-high with four hits and now has 12 home runs on the year while it marked his second grand slam of the season, going back to March 8 vs. McDaniel. His eight RBI were one shy of the Rowan single-game record. Marco Mannino matched his season-high with four hits while Tyler Cannon and Nick Struble contributed three-hit games, with Struble connecting on his third homer of the year. The Profs opened the game scoring nine runs on nine hits and chasing starter Joseph Santi before the inning was over. Rowan batted around and Cannon had two hits, two RBI and...
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Peter Seligmann named Rutgers-New Brunswick and Rutgers Health speaker; Ramy Youssef to address Rutgers-Newark and Mickalene Thomas to address Rutgers-Camden graduates Peter Seligmann, Rutgers alumnus, first-generation American and an influential voice in conservation, will address graduates at the 259th anniversary commencement of Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Rutgers Health on May 18, 2025, the Rutgers Board of Governors approved today. The board also approved an honorary doctor of laws degree for Rajiv Vinnakota, a pioneering social entrepreneur; and an honorary doctor of letters degree for Laurie Patton, president of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Rutgers University Student Assembly President Jack Ramirez will deliver remarks during the 10 a.m. ceremony at SHI Stadium in Piscataway. “We look forward to Commencement Week, when we will welcome our distinguished commencement speakers and honorary degree recipients and salute the Class of 2025,” said President Jonathan Holloway. “We take immense pride in our graduating...
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Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton joins "O'Connor and Company" to discuss new records Judicial Watch uncovered about the euthanasia of "Peanut the Squirrel" and "Fred the Raccoon," and more!
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NATIONAL FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS MEMORIAL WEEKEND WILL HONOR AND REMEMBER 140 FIREFIGHTERS Three New Jersey Firefighters Among Those Being Honored on May 3-4, 2025 EMMITSBURG, Md. – The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF) will host the 44th National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend on May 3-4, 2025 in Emmitsburg, Maryland. This year’s national tribute will honor 70 firefighters who died in the line of duty in 2024 and 70 firefighters who died in previous years. The honorees will include the following New Jersey firefighters: Firefighter Brian F. Ellerson, age 57, of the Jersey City Fire Department, died on September 16, 2010, from an illness related to his response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. Lieutenant Marques Hudson, age 32, of the Plainfield Fire Department, died on January 26, 2024, after becoming trapped in a residential structure fire. Deputy Chief Craig M. Konkle, age 54, of the South Bound...
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August 2024 Press Release: **August 1:** During an investigation of a duffle bag at the Rodeway Inn, officers located the suspect and the bag. Mary Jo Draper, 52, of Gloucester City, was found in possession of the victim’s duffle bag in her motel room. She also had active warrants. Draper was arrested and charged with theft and two borough ordinance violations. She was processed and released with new court dates. **August 4:** Officers responded to the Conoco Gas Station for a report of theft. A green Jeep, driven by a Black male, received $20.00 worth of gas and fled without paying. The vehicle was last seen traveling south on Route 130. **August 5:** Officers were called to Wawa for a shoplifting incident. A Black male, wearing a white T-shirt and black shorts, concealed approximately $100 worth of merchandise in a pillowcase and fled the store. The suspect was last seen...
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According to the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN), there are over 433,000 sexual assault cases reported in the US. These statistics reflect people who are 12 years and older. Nevertheless, sexual abuse is a really disturbing issue that affects people of all ages and backgrounds. Unfortunately, this mostly happens in places where people are supposed to feel safe and protected. Victims should get help from File Abuse Lawsuit to file a sexual abuse lawsuit and hold the perpetrator accountable. Knowing where abuse occurs can help people spot the red flags, protect others, and push for necessary changes. In this article, we will discuss five areas where instances of sexual abuse are common. 1. Educational Institutions Data from RAINN shows that 13% of students, including graduates and undergraduates, experience sexual abuse. Schools, colleges, and universities have become environments where abuse goes unnoticed or unreported. This abuse comes from people...
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Washington, D.C., April 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving currently and formerly incarcerated people and their families and a leading advocate for criminal justice reform, released the following statement after William ‘Billy’ Marshall III was appointed as the new director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP). “We are encouraged to see the appointment of William ‘Billy’ Marshall as director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons,” said Prison Fellowship President and CEO Heather Rice-Minus. “Director Marshall’s experience as the former commissioner of the West Virginia Division of Corrections and Rehabilitation will uniquely equip him to lead the BOP with insight, compassion and integrity. We look forward to working with Director Marshall as he lays the foundation to establish safer, more constructive federal prisons, strengthened by the full implementation of the First Step Act and the Federal Prison Oversight Act. We also look forward...
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By Eric Ruark Ask most Republicans or right-leaning voters for their thoughts on "environmentalism," and you'll hear a litany of complaints about progressives' attempts to remake our economy, increase the cost of living, and regulate small businesses into the ground. It's simply a political reality that campaigns against eating meat and zoning battles to outlaw single-family homes -- not to mention the war on oil and natural gas -- have made "environmentalist" practically a dirty word on the Right. And that's a problem, because protecting our environment, conserving our natural resources for future generations, and promoting a high quality of life for all Americans are fundamentally conservative endeavors. This isn't an attack on or a defense of the political Right. It's an argument that it's long past time for the Right to seriously take up the mantle of environmental stewardship rather than ceding it to the radical Left. And that...
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According to CNBC, federal authorities have arrested a Wisconsin judge and a former New Mexico judge in two separate cases, accusing them of interfering with Trump administration immigration enforcement efforts. Milwaukee Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested yesterday, on Friday morning and charged with obstruction. She is accused of helping an undocumented immigrant evade arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers after he appeared in her courtroom April 18. Dugan’s arrest came one day after federal authorities arrested a former New Mexico judge, Joel Cano, and his wife on charges related to the Canos’ reported harboring of an undocumented immigrant with alleged ties to the notorious gang Tren de Aragua. The actions against judges mark a sharp escalation in the Trump administration’s aggressive efforts to remove undocumented immigrants from the U.S. READ MORE "Nobody should be surprised by the arrest of two judges. I have said many times...
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