Lundy Faces Severe Penalties for Opioid‑Prescribing Misconduct

Written by William E. Cleary Sr.

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (April 19, 2026) — New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport and the Division of Consumer Affairs announced on Tuesday, April 14, that the State Board of Medical Examiners has permanently revoked the medical license of longtime Gloucester City physician Dr. Edward Lundy, following his guilty plea in federal court for conspiring to unlawfully distribute oxycodone.

Lundy, who practiced medicine in Gloucester City for 49 years, operated his office at 1017 Market Street, the site of a high‑profile FBI raid in July 2025. Agents were seen removing boxes of medical records from the building during the search, signaling the start of a sweeping federal investigation.

In January, Lundy appeared in U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey and pleaded guilty to conspiring with others to distribute more than 1,600 oxycodone pills outside the usual course of professional practice. He is scheduled to return to federal court for sentencing in May.

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WHEN EAST MEETS WEST/ the Freshman Wears Prada

  Commentary by Hank F. Miller Jr. 

\”Because I want to make a statement, \”says the girl.\”And my statement is that I am unique, which my choice of fashion demonstrates.\”So that was her answer. 

And the question? Why the Bulgaria watch, the Louis Vutton bag, the Christian Dior blouse and the flirty whiff of Chanel? Why–little Miss College Student–Why the obsession with so many brands? 

Then this unique girl flashed a Max Factor smile, turned and took a seat with her classmates–each dressed almost the same, \”all decked out in very expensive high class brand name gear. 

\”Cheek to cheek chick. True, not all Japanese coeds come packaged in so many labels. And many more can better afford Hello Kitty than Hanae Mori. Still, in Japan there exist a sizable number of young females who do not leave their homes for school or work without at least one designer item in their ensemble. 

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From Our Digital Files: 2 in Custody for Murder, 1 from Gloucester City

CAMDEN CITY, NJ (April 14, 2014)(CNBNews)—Camden County Prosecutor Warren W. Faulk and Camden County Police Chief Scott Thomson reported two men are in custody in a double homicide from 2013.

Jorge Lopez, M/35, of Gloucester City, and Jose Cortes, M/38, of Riverton, are each charged with two counts of Murder for the deaths of Christopher Humphrey, M/34, of Franklinville, and Jose Vega, M/35, of Camden. The two victims were found fatally shot at 33rd and Farragut streets on December 22, 2013.

Lopez was arrested April 11 in Camden and Cortes was taken into custody Monday, April 14 in Riverton, NJ.

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Letter to the Editor

I need to be completely honest with you about what is happening right now. A Virginia court has ruled the Democrats’ new congressional map an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander. Virginia Democrats put it on the April 21st ballot anyway. They are asking voters to ratify an act a court declared illegal — because they are betting that low turnout in a special election will carry them across the finish line before anyone can stop them. Nonpartisan political scientists have confirmed what we have argued from the beginning: this is the single most partisan gerrymander in the history of the United States. The new map hands Democrats a 10-1 congressional advantage in a state where President Trump won over 46% of the vote — because it was drawn with one purpose, to steal four Republican seats before the midterms begin. If this map passes, the midterm elections may be effectively over before a single November vote is cast.
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Road Closures and Detours

The I-676 southbound Exit 1B to Collings Avenue/Collingswood is scheduled to be closed and detoured as a bridge replacement and paving project advances in Camden and Gloucester City, Camden County. In addition, the Collings Road ramp to I-676 southbound is also scheduled to be closed overnight next week.

Beginning at 11 p.m. Monday, April 20 until 5 a.m. Tuesday, April 21 and continuing each night through Thursday, April 23 at the same time, 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 drainage installation. The following detours will be in place:

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Glassboro Man Sentenced for Endangering the Welfare of a Child

Kyle Smith, 28, of Glassboro, was sentenced to 4 years in State  Prison by the Honorable Kevin T. Smith, Friday for endangering the welfare of a  child pursuant to a plea agreement.  

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: In July 2023, Franklin Township Police observed Smith, who was 25 years old at the time, in a public park with a 12-year-old female. An investigation found he had  sent sexually explicit messages to the victim and had planned the meeting in order  to have a sexual encounter. 

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Elaina Corson Becomes Rowan Lacrosse’s All-Time Leading Scorer

Elaina Corson scored seven goals and became the school’s all-time leading scorer as #16 Rowan cruised to a 20-8 win over Kean in an NJAC women’s lacrosse game on “Senior Day”. The win gives the Profs (12-2; 3-0 NJAC) a nine-game winning streak.

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Anthony J. Dogostino, 86, of West Deptford

In the loving care of his wife and family, Anthony passed peacefully at home in West Deptford on April 16, 2026, at the age of 86. 

Loving and devoted husband of 60 years to Maryann A. Dogostino (nee Bozza). Loving father of Leanne Shannon (Ronald) and Darren Dogostino (Michelle). Cherished grandfather of Kaylie Shannon, Alyssa Shannon, Nicholas Dogostino (Madelyn), Michael Dogostino (Kayleigh) and Juliana Dogostino and great-grandfather of Giannola. Beloved brother of Anna Doherty (late Jim). 

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DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day!

HAPPENING NEXT WEEK! – DEA’s National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday, April 25, 2026, 10 AM to 2 PM at Gloucester Township Police Headquarters! 

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Paul Joseph Conte, formerly of Gloucester City

Legacy post from 2024

Paul Joseph Conte, Jr., of Albuquerque, New Mexico, succumbs. Formerly a resident of Gloucester City, NJ, Paul was born to Paul Sr. and Eleanor (nee Naruckas) Conte on December 30, 1945. A proud US Army Veteran, Paul served in the Vietnam War, and deeply loved his country.

Paul leaves behind his loving and devoted wife, Florean “Flo” (nee Wiley); his beloved daughter Stefanie Clark (William S. III.) of Summerfield, FL; his cherished grandchildren Amanda Rose (Ricky Diaz) of Orlando, FL, and Daniel Gregory-Paul of Summerfield, FL; three dear step-daughters: Kerin, Heather, and Erica; brother David Conte of Audubon, NJ, sister, Sandy Conte (Honey) of Coleman, FL; nephew Michael Conte; and a host of cousins and extended family.

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