Out of a Field of 70, Clearys Notebook #12

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 9, 2026)–Cleary’s Notebook News (CNBNews) received a welcome honor this week: Feedspot has once again ranked the site among the top blogs in New Jersey, marking the second consecutive year CNBNews has earned a spot on the statewide list.

Feedspot released its 2026 Best New Jersey Blogs rankings on May 1. The list evaluates blogs across several criteria, including content relevance, subject expertise, posting frequency, and overall freshness. Sites demonstrating the strongest credibility and influence within the New Jersey media landscape rise to the top. Feedspot updates the rankings regularly to reflect the most active and impactful blogs operating today.

This year, CNBNews tied for the No. 12 position. In 2025, the site ranked No. 11 out of 80 blogs, placing it firmly among the state’s most trusted independent news sources.

Founded in 2006 by William E. Cleary Sr., CNBNews has spent two decades delivering watchdog reporting, community news, and commentary across Gloucester City, South Jersey, and the Philadelphia region. Cleary, the longtime former editor and publisher of the Gloucester City News and the Camden County Record, continues to lead the site’s coverage.

Feedspot, a widely used content‑aggregation platform, helps readers follow blogs, podcasts, news sites, magazines, YouTube channels, and RSS feeds from one centralized dashboard. Its curated rankings highlight standout publishers who consistently inform, engage, and serve their audiences.

For CNBNews, the recognition is another reminder of what independent, local journalism can accomplish when it stays committed to accuracy, persistence, and public accountability.

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CNBNews Digital Files: January 2012 Cheers and Jeers

Cheer –Newly appointed Superintendent of School Paul Spaventa found out that not all video tapes of school board meetings were being given to the Local cable Channel 19 for public viewing. Someone either in the administration and/or on the school board was choosing what tapes the public got to view. As soon as it was brought to his attention the superintendent corrected the problem. Thanks Mr. Spaventa for righting a wrong.

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Van Drew Introduces Bill to Suspend Federal Gas Tax

Washington, DC -Today, Congressman Van Drew announced he is introducing legislation to suspend the federal gas tax for 18 months to lower costs for American families. The bill would eliminate the current federal fuel taxes, including 18.3 cents per gallon on gasoline, 24.3 cents per gallon on diesel fuel and kerosene, and 19.3 cents per gallon on aviation gasoline. After 18 months, the taxes would gradually phase back in slowly instead of returning all at once.

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How to Add Photos to Instagram Highlights

Instagram is one of the most popular apps of today, with millions of users. Since its launch, it has gotten lots of new features year by year. One of these features is highlights, which is one of the most loved updates on Instagram. Highlights are a good way to customize your profile and an opportunity to better express yourself on social media. Alright, do you wonder how to add photos to Instagram highlights?

In this article, we will dive into the details of this Instagram feature together. Let’s begin!

How to Share a Story on Instagram

First things first, highlights can only be created with stories. So, before taking a look at how to add photos to your Instagram highlights, if you need to know what a story is or how to use this feature, firstly we will talk about stories a little. In August 2016, Instagram announced a new feature named “Instagram stories.” It is a new way to share a photo or video on Instagram, but it can only be viewed for 24 hours. This feature paved the way for Instagram highlights because it is fully composed of stories. 

Do you need to know how to use stories? Don’t worry, now we will take a look at how to share a story on Instagram for you. Because without sharing any story, you cannot use highlights. The procedure is the same for both the Android and iOS users:

Go to the story section

Instagram has whole different sections for its most important and useful features. Stories, as one of these important and useful sections, have their own section which can be reached easily. All you need to do is, if you are on your feed, swipe right, and here is your story section. You can also click on the “+” sign at the bottom of the screen and select “Story.”

Take a story

By using the “O” symbol, you can easily take a story. If you just tap on that once, you can take a photo and if you tap and hold you can take a video. On the left and right sides of the story button, you can also see some filters. With these, you can take different and more colorful stories, if you want. You can also share photos and videos from your gallery by swiping them up anywhere on the story section.

Finalize and share it

After finalizing your story, you can see some symbols on the screen. By using them, you can draw or text anything you want, or you can add some stickers to your story. Done, now you can share your story! If you want to add your stories without uploading them as posts, check Views4You.

What Is the Instagram Highlights Feature?

After completing everything done about stories, now we can take a look at the highlights. What is it and how does it work? Let’s look at its details, too:

It is a feature announced by Instagram in 2017. It is a whole new section at those times, in your profile between your profile bio and the posts you shared. Before this feature, other users could only view your story for 24 hours. But with this feature, people can view your story which you choose to highlight whenever they want to. It is much easier to do than to share a story.

How to Add Photos to Instagram Highlights

If we talked about everything to understand better how to add photos to Instagram highlights, now we can look at the details of it. There are some very basic steps to follow. There are two ways to do it:

From your active stories

Did you share a story that did not even 24 hours passed? So, you need to open your story. You can reach it from the top of the feed or from your profile. At the bottom of the story, you can see the “highlight” writing.

From your archive

If your stories are expired, you can use your archive. To go to your archive, you need to go to your profile and click on the three horizontal line icon in the top-right corner. Then you need to select the archive. From there, you can select the stories you want and choose a current highlight or create a new one.

How Can You Benefit from Instagram Highlights?

Do you have a business, and do you try to introduce it on Instagram? So, you can benefit from this feature. First of all, you can bring together the customer comments. When you highlight them, you can give a feeling of trust to possible customers. Because when they see them, they can buy something more easily from you.

You can also draw attention to your products. For example, you can advertise your brand by highlighting the stories of your products. Or, you may have an ongoing sale. By highlighting it, you can let your customers be better informed about them. You can also inform your audience better about what advantages your brand offers.

Instagram also has a “swipe up” feature on stories for brands to let the followers go to a link easily. Also, when you highlight these kinds of stories you have or had, still the swipe up function can be usable. So, more and more users can go to the link and view your product.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can any Instagram user see your highlights?

It depends on whether you have a private account or not. If you have a public account, any user on Instagram can view your highlights whenever they want. If you are using a private account and as highlights are a part of your profile, they would be private too. So, only your followers can see your highlights.

Can you highlight something without sharing it as a story?

Yes. To do this, you need to go to your app settings and switch your account to private. Then you need to block all your followers from your stories. Then share one and highlight it. After the story disappears, you can remove the block.

Road Closures and Detours Scheduled to Begin Tonight

The Black Horse Pike/Route 168 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound is scheduled be closed for approximately one week beginning Monday night in Gloucester Township, Camden County. In addition, the right lane on Route 42 southbound will be closed tonight to implement a long-term shoulder closure, which is expected to remain in place for approximately two weeks.

Black Horse Pike/Route 168 southbound to Route 42 southbound Ramp Closure

Beginning at 8 p.m. tonight, Monday, May 11 until 6 a.m. Friday, May 15, the Black Horse Pike/Route 168 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound is scheduled to be closed and detoured. The closure is necessary to replace beam guiderail and concrete curb on the ramp. Route 42 southbound Exit 10A to Black Horse Pike/Route 168 southbound will remain open. The following detour will be in place:

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Price Controls Could Prevent The Next “Miracle Drug”

By Sally C. Pipes and Wayne Winegarden

The death rate from cancer in the United States has fallen by more than one-third since 1991. HIV-related mortality has dropped ninefold since 1995. Death rates for Alzheimer’s, chronic respiratory diseases, and stroke have all declined in recent years, too.

These gains didn’t happen by accident. They’re the result of decades of medical innovation that have helped people live longer, healthier lives.

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Assembly Committee Advances Mental Health Crisis Response Legislation for New Jersey Youth

As youth mental health challenges continue to rise across New Jersey and the nation, two bills to strengthen suicide prevention efforts and improve crisis response were advanced by the Assembly Children, Families, and Food Security Committee today.

“Too many children today are quietly struggling, and we have a responsibility as both Legislators, and as parents to make sure our systems are equipped to recognize those warning signs and respond,” said Assemblywoman Andrea Katz (D-Atlantic, Burlington). “Behind every parent’s worst nightmare is a child who felt alone and a family left wondering whether more could have been done, or whether one moment of intervention might have changed what can no longer be changed.”

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How AI-Powered Media Strategy Is Helping Small Businesses Compete With Big Brands in 2026

For years, small and mid-sized businesses have faced an uncomfortable truth: competing with big brands in the marketing arena felt like showing up to a gunfight with a pocket knife. Large corporations commanded massive media budgets, armies of analysts, and access to proprietary data that smaller businesses could only dream about. But 2026 looks very different — and artificial intelligence is the reason why.

The old playbook is broken

Traditional media strategy rewarded scale. The more you spent, the more reach you got. Big brands could afford to blanket television, radio, and digital channels simultaneously, while small businesses were forced to pick one or two channels and hope for the best. Even when SMBs tried to compete digitally, they were outbid on keywords, outspent on social ads, and out-resourced when it came to data analysis. The playing field was anything but level.

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Philadelphia CBP Seizes ‘Blue Nitro’ GBL

U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized a half gallon of gamma-butyrolactone, known on the street and at raves as “Blue Nitro” or liquid ecstasy, in Philadelphia on April 25.

The two parcels arrived from Barcelona, Spain manifested as “skincare essential oils and resino” and were destined to the same address in Everett, Mass. CBP officers inspected the two parcels and discovered a combined eight small bottles labeled “Tonico Facial Calmiante,” which translates to soothing facial toner. Officers tested the clear liquid in those bottles using a handheld elemental isotope analysis tool and identified the liquid as GBL.

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Public Health Alert for Headcheese Deli Meat Products

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for headcheese that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes (Lm). A recall was not requested because the products are no longer available for purchase. Headcheese is a ready-to-eat (RTE), pork deli meat product typically made from meat and seasonings that are cooked together and formed into a loaf or jelly-style product.