Gail H. Lore, 91, of Haddon Heights

Peacefully on March 23, 2026, of Haddon Heights, NJ.  She was 91 years old.

Beloved wife of the late H. Norman Lore.  Dear mother of Donald (Millie) Lore and the late Eric B. Lore, Sr. (Dawn).  Loving grandmother of Eric B. Lore, Jr. (Rachel), Stephanie, Jonathan and Jeffrey.  She is also lovingly survived by 3 great grandchildren, California, Bryan and Nathan and her brother, Dr. Frank E. Seidelmann.

Gail was a graduate of Collingswood High School and longtime member of the Audubon United Methodist Church.  She enjoyed traveling, especially cruises and was an avid Phillies fan.  Gail was also artistically talented and taught a ceramics class for several years.

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Pet Travel Laws in the U.S. Carry Big Penalties

A new study has revealed the toughest U.S. states for pet travel, with a warning that driving with a pet through some states can result in fines or even jail time unless you follow the local road rules.
From pups perched on laps to gleefully sticking their heads out of car windows, these are everyday habits NJ pet owners should be wary of if they want to avoid road penalties, warns U.S. pet travel experts.

A new study by USA’s leading pet travel experts, skye-pets.com , reveals where the toughest pet travel laws are in America, with Washington, New Jersey and Minnesota leading the way with the strictest sanctions related to animal welfare while travelling on the road.

Joanna Maddison, founder of skye-pets.com said, “You can find yourself being penalised for acts such as winding your window down to let the dog enjoy the wind in their ears, which can be deemed a hazard and potentially dangerous for both the pet and other drivers.

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Route 30 Lane Closures Thursday Night; EB Ramp to Memorial Dr Closed

Route 30 is scheduled to have lane closures in two sections – one eastbound and one westbound – on Thursday night to implement traffic shifts, as the Route 30, Cooper Street to Grove Street resurfacing project advances in Camden, Pennsauken, and Collingswood, Camden County. In addition, the Route 30 eastbound exit ramp to Memorial Drive is scheduled to be closed and detoured. In the event of inclement weather, work will take place the following night.

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Deputy Sheriff Steven Bruner

Calhoun County Sheriff’s OfficeFlorida End of Watch: Saturday, March 21, 2026

Deputy Sheriff Steven Bruner, 40, suffered a fatal medical emergency after assisting people in evacuating from the Mossy Pond Fire.

The fire has ravaged over 500 acres, evacuating over 100 people, destroying 15 dwellings and 7 outbuildings, leaving at least 43 displaced people.

Corporal Timothy J. O’Connor, Jr.

Pennsylvania State PolicePennsylvania End of Watch: Sunday, March 8, 2026

Corporal Timothy O’Connor, 40, was shot and killed during a traffic stop in West Caln Township, near the intersection of Michael Road and Route 10 in West Caln Township, at approximately 8:24 p.m.

While responding to a complaint about an erratic driver, Corporal O’Connor located and pulled the vehicle over. When Corporal O’Connor approached the vehicle, the driver shot from inside the vehicle, fatally wounding Corporal O’Connor.

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Philly CBP Intercepts 2 Europe-Bound Marijuana Loads

PHILADELPHIA – Two women are facing felony drug possession charges after U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted 97 pounds of marijuana in smuggling attempts on consecutive days this week at Philadelphia International Airport.

CBP officers seized 41 pounds of marijuana on March 16 and another 56 pounds on March 17 that were discovered in baggage being loaded onto flights bound for Europe. CBP narcotics detector dog Fredo, a 3-year-old male German shepherd, alerted officers to the marijuana.

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Utility Cost Protection Bill Clears Assembly

Assemblyman Dave Bailey, Jr.’s legislation designed to ensure that public utility customers are not burdened with subsidizing the energy costs of large load data centers passed the New Jersey General Assembly on Monday. Assembly members Joe DanielsenClinton Calabrese and Eliana Pintor Marin also sponsored Bill A796.

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Rowan’s Corson, Rothwein & Hester Earn NJAC Honors

Rowan women’s lacrosse players Elaina Corson and Madison Rothwein, and men’s track athlete Damitrius Hester have earned weekly honors as given by the NJAC. 

Corson (Hainesport, NJ/Rancocast Valley Regional)  was named the NJAC Women’s Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week for the second time this year as she totaled 14 goals, three assists, four ground balls, four draw controls and five caused turnovers in the #19 Profs’ two wins on their Spring Break trip to Tennessee. The senior attacker scored a season-high nine goals and added two assists in the 18-5 win at Sewanee. She followed that with five goals and one assist in the 17-12 win at Rhodes

Corson currently tops Rowan in scoring with 40 goals and 11 assists. 

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Officers Shut Down Drug Operation

On March 24th, 2026, during the early morning hours, with the assistance of Gloucester Township Police Special Response Team, the Gloucester Township Police Departments Special Investigations Unit and Winslow Township Special Investigations Unit executed a Search Warrant for illegal narcotics at a residence on the 400 block of Ray Smith Road located within Gloucester Township.

This is the result of an ongoing investigation by the Gloucester Township Police Department which resulted in the recovery of significant quantities of various narcotics.

The arrest of this individual is part of our Community Policing initiatives to eliminate this type of nuisance criminal activity from the neighborhoods of Gloucester Township. We work closely with our residents, our Public Works Department, and our Code Enforcement Unit to keep our community clean and to have these types of neighborhood nuisance properties in compliance with our property and maintenance ordinance.

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Advisory: Traffic condition Route 73 south

Alert: NJ DOT has advised that all southbound traffic on Route 73 will be closed at Cooper Road until further notice due to a gas leak emergency.  All traffic will be diverted onto Cooper Road.  It is anticipated that rush hour traffic will experience elevated levels of congestion.  Please plan accordingly.