E-Scooters and E-Bikes Turn Public Spaces into Hazard Zones

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews Editor

Electric scooters and electric bikes have flooded into Gloucester City and surrounding towns, and the results are becoming harder to ignore. What began as a convenient way to get around has quickly turned into a safety problem for anyone who uses our sidewalks, jogging paths, or neighborhood streets responsibly.

The danger isn’t theoretical. On my daily walks with Sweetie, I’ve had kids on these motorized bikes come up behind us without a sound. These machines make no noise, so you can’t hear them approaching until they’re already on top of you. More than once, a rider has blown past us at high speed, leaving no time to react. In one instance, a teenager on an e‑bike came straight at the dog and me, expecting us to move aside. I was forced to step off the path or be hit. That’s not “sharing the road”—that’s intimidation.

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All NJMVC Facilities to Close for the State Holiday on Friday, April 3rd

 All New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) facilities, including agencies, road test sites, and inspection stations, will be closed Friday, April 3, 2026, in observance of the state holiday.

Regular operations will be in effect at NJMVC facilities the rest of the week, including on Saturday, April 4.

The Commission’s website at NJMVC.gov remains open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Gaudreau Family Scholarship Golf Outing July 31st

Gaudreau Family Scholarship Golf Outing


We are excited to invite you to the Gaudreau Family Scholarship Golf Outing, a special event hosted by Gloucester Catholic on July 31st at Town & Country Golf Links in Woodstown, NJ.

This memorable day honors the legacy of John and Matty Gaudreau, whose love for the game and community spirit continue to inspire us. Their favorite event, this golf outing is a wonderful opportunity to come together for fun, camaraderie, and giving back.


Proceeds from the outing will support scholarships within our Gloucester Catholic community, helping students achieve their dreams.

Look out for upcoming details on golf registration and sponsorship opportunities. We hope you’ll join us for a day of fellowship and philanthropy in memory of John and Matty.

Deptford Man Charged in Fatal Hit-and-Run of Bicyclist

Iqrar Ahmad, 18, of Deptford, has been charged with leaving the scene  of a fatal crash after allegedly striking a bicyclist Monday night on Delsea Drive,  Gloucester County Prosecutor Andrew B. Johns announced. 

According to documents filed in this case: 

Deptford Township Police responded shortly before 8:30 p.m. Monday to a report of a  crash involving a bicyclist. The caller reported striking the bicyclist with their vehicle,  causing the bicyclist to fall into the roadway, where they were then struck by a second  vehicle. The second vehicle continued north on Delsea Drive. A witness reported the  vehicle briefly stopped in the roadway before leaving the area. 

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Matthew Craig DeGailler, 40

Matthew Craig DeGailler, known lovingly to all as Matt, was born on December 20, 1986, in Lady of Lords, and he passed from this world on March 30, 2026, in Camden, New Jersey, leaving behind a life marked by devotion, service, and a heart that gave freely to all who knew him.

Matt was a son, a brother, an uncle, a grandson, a nephew, and a friend whose presence brought warmth and steadiness to those around him. He was the beloved son of Louis Craig DeGailler and his stepmother, Kimberly DeGailler, and he was also cherished by his stepfather, Joseph Marino. He was preceded in death by his late mother, Kristine DeGailler, and his late grandfather, Tom Kennedy, whose memories remained ever dear within the family. He is survived by his uncle, Tom Kennedy, his living grandparents, Marge Kennedy, Louis DeGailler, and Joann DeGailler, his brothers, Craig DeGailler and his wife Jen Myers, Jason Houser and his wife Courtney, and Sean Houser, and his sister, Heather Menardi and her husband Den. Matt held his niece and nephew, Savannah and Zachary, in the deepest affection, and he loved them with all his heart.

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Health Alert For Frozen, Dinosaur-Shaped, Ready-To-Eat Chicken Nuggets

FSIS Issues Public Health Alert For Frozen, Dinosaur-Shaped, Ready-To-Eat Chicken Nuggets Due To Traces Of Lead

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for frozen, dinosaur-shaped, ready-to-eat chicken nuggets that may be contaminated with unsafe levels of lead. A recall was not requested because the products are no longer available for purchase. However, FSIS is concerned that some product may still be in consumers’ freezers.

Gas & Electric Assistance Program Event 4/21

Behind on Your Gas and Electric Bills?…Attend The Gas & Electric Assistance Program

Date: April 21st

Time: 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Location: Winslow Township Municipal Courtroom 125 South Route 73 Braddock, NJ 08037

See flyer below for list of what to bring.

Road Closure and Detour

Thursday, April 2

Beginning at 11 p.m. tonight, Thursday, April 2 until 5 a.m. Friday, April 3, the I-676 southbound Exit 1B to Collings Avenue/Collingswood and the Collings Road ramp to I-676 southbound are scheduled to be closed. The closures are necessary for saw cutting in preparation for upcoming drainage work. The following detour will be in place:

I-676 southbound Exit 1B to Collings Avenue/Collingswood Detour:

  • Motorists on I-676 southbound wishing to take Exit 1B will be directed to continue on I-676 southbound
  • Take Exit 1A to Route 130 North/Route 168 South/Camden/Trenton
  • Stay left to take the ramp to I-676 North/Camden/Gloucester
  • Stay right to take Exit 1 to Collings Avenue/Collingswood/Gloucester, back to Collings Road
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Turkey Hunting Season to Offer an Extra Day

Delaware’s upcoming spring turkey hunting season will run from April 10 through May 11 this year, with a special two-day youth and non-ambulatory hunt Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5 starting the season, DNREC announced. Hunters who have a permit for Segment D will get an additional day (Sunday, May 11) to hunt this season following a recent regulatory change to turkey season dates.

Preservation NJ Releases Next “10 Most Impact” Video

Preservation New Jersey is proud to announce the release of the second video in its “10 Most Impact” series, which highlights the real-world outcomes of the organization’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places Program. This installment focuses on Camp Evans, a World War I Marconi Station and World War II radar laboratory, known for groundbreaking scientific and technological innovation in New Jersey.
Impacts of the 10 Most: Camp Evans is now available to watch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/lgrNSPD6XUY.
The video explores how Camp Evans, once a critical U.S. Army Signal Corps facility and later a hub for cutting-edge communications research, faced threats of neglect and deterioration. Listed on Preservation New Jersey’s 10 Most Endangered Historic Places list in 2002, the site has benefited from community advocacy, partnerships, and preservation efforts aimed at maintaining its unique scientific, military, and architectural legacy.
Viewers will learn about:Camp Evans’ historic importance, from military communications research to pioneering innovations in radar and computing;Efforts by nonprofit organizations, volunteers, and local advocates to protect and rehabilitate the site;Challenges and successes in preserving both the historic buildings and the stories they hold; andThe broader impact of the 10 Most program in fostering awareness, support, and preservation outcomes statewide.“As the last Command Historian employed by the U.S. Army at Fort Monmouth, and a member of the boards of both InfoAge and Preservation New Jersey, I view Camp Evans as one of the most consequential historic landscapes in the evolution of modern communications. From its origins as part of Guglielmo Marconi’s global wireless network to its pivotal role in the development of radar, satellite technology, and space communications, Camp Evans was at the forefront of innovations that transformed both military operations and everyday life. Today, through the InfoAge Science and History Museums, the site continues to interpret and preserve this legacy, ensuring that the groundbreaking work once carried out here remains accessible, relevant, and inspiring for future generations.” said by Melissa Ziobro, Trustee of Preservation New Jersey.The 10 Most Endangered Historic Places Program annually identifies threatened historic, architectural, cultural, and archaeological sites across New Jersey. The new 10 Most Impact video series showcases how listing these sites generates awareness, advocacy, and tangible preservation outcomes.WATCH NOW