NOAA Fisheries Announces a Comment Period Extension

NOAA Fisheries announces a comment period extension on a proposed rule to revise the commercial Atlantic blacknose shark and recreational Atlantic shark fisheries management measures.

What will it do?

The comment period for this proposed rule is being extended through May 29, 2026.  This will provide the public additional time to understand the proposed measures and additional opportunity for public comment. A full description of the proposed management measures can be found in the proposed rule which was published on January 5, 2026. The full range of alternatives considered can be found in the draft environmental assessment. The proposed measures are summarized below.

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In commercial shark fisheries:

  • Remove the blacknose shark management boundary in the Atlantic region
  • Modify the commercial retention limit for blacknose sharks in the Atlantic region
  • Remove commercial management group quota linkages

In recreational shark fisheries:

  • Revise the recreational minimum size limits for Atlantic sharks 
  • Revise the recreational retention limits for Atlantic sharks

Who is affected?

  • Any commercial or recreational shark fisher in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of America and Caribbean Sea
  • Any dealer who buys or sells sharks or shark products in these areas

Comments

NOAA Fisheries will accept public comments through May 29, 2026.

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Taste Atlantic City is Here!

Get ready to savor something special — Taste Atlantic City is here! All March long, the city’s dining scene comes alive with exclusive menus, chef‑driven dishes and one-of-a-kind flavor experiences. From iconic Boardwalk bites to creative culinary surprises, this is your chance to explore Atlantic City one delicious dish at a time. Each week, we’ll share a new theme featuring must‑try restaurants and insider tips to help you plan the ultimate foodie adventure.

NASCAR All-Star Race Format at Dover Motor Speedway Announced

DOVER, Del. (Feb. 25, 2026) — The full format for the 2026 NASCAR All-Star Race at Dover Motor Speedwayhas been set, featuring a three-segment, 350-lap event that places every driver on track while rewarding race winners, past champions, and performance across the first two segments. The NASCAR All-Star Race will air live on FS1, MRN Radio and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, with coverage beginning at 1:00 p.m. ET on Sunday, May 17.

“We’ve listened to our fans and worked closely with NASCAR to create a format that blends the tradition of a typical race weekend at The Monster Mile with the excitement and unpredictability that make the All-Star Race so special,” said Mike Tatoian, president of Dover Motor Speedway. “This format rewards performance, puts every driver on track on Sunday, and shines the spotlight on what Dover does best with high speeds and high levels of excitement. It’s going to make for an unforgettable All-Star Weekend!”

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The Gloucester Township Police Recruiting Team Open House- Join GTPD!

Are you interested in becoming a Gloucester Township Police full time Police Office, part time Special Law Enforcement Officer (SLEO I), part time or full time Telecommunicator (911 Operator/ Radio Dispatcher)?

Our Open House will be held on Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 3 PM to 5 PM at the Gloucester Township Senior Center, 1261 Chews Landing Road, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021 (next to GTPD Headquarters).

Those attending will have an opportunity to meet Officers and Civilian Staff to help answer questions about these positions within Gloucester Township Police and the hiring process! Gloucester Township Police is committed to improving the quality of life, in partnership with our community, through fair and professional police services.

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The Garden State Wine Growers Association Announces Their New Digital Passport Program


Haddonfield, NJ
 – Garden State Wine Growers Association – a coalition of 60+ New Jersey wineries and vineyards supporting the Garden State’s wine industry through information, resources, and advocacy. 

The NJ wine community publishes a Passport to New Jersey Wine Country booklet, which includes over 60 wineries in the Garden State to visit and enjoy. 

The new and improved companion digital passport offers a streamlined, user-friendly experience, allowing participants to check in at all participating wineries using location services or by submitting a selfie taken on-site. This updated user experience, provided by LoyalBrew LLC, will allow for more accurate check-ins and create a more interactive experience for visitors tracking their progress throughout the New Jersey Wine Country. 

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Philly Icon and Nationally Recognized HIV Activist to Retire After 30 Years with GayBINGO!

Courtesy of Action Wellness

Philadelphia, PA – Action Wellness today announced the retirement of a Philadelphia and national icon after three decades of extraordinary service to people living with HIV. Following the conclusion of GayBINGO!’s 30th anniversary season, longtime host Michael Byrne will officially retire his legendary drag alter ego, Carlota Ttendant, bringing to a close his role in one of the most successful and beloved fundraisers in the region and nation. Through the larger-than-life presence of Carlota Ttendant, Byrne helped transform GayBINGO! into a cultural phenomenon featured on television, in print, and across national media, raising millions of dollars in support of HIV services while blending sharp wit, camp and community-driven activism. What began as a local fundraiser grew into a nationally recognized event, widely celebrated for its impact, inclusivity, and unmistakable Philly spirit. Byrne will count down to Carlota’s retirement by hosting four of the final five GayBINGO! events of the season on  March 14, April 11 and May 9, and culminating in a giant farewell celebration at Rainbow Bombshell GayBINGO! on June 13, 2026. GayBINGO! will continue into the 2026–2027 season, with future plans and information about the next host to be announced later this year.

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Owner of Harriett’s and Ida’s Bookshops to Speak to Lawnside Historical Society

Entrepreneur First Sells Books, Then Becomes An Author 

Jeannine Cook, founder of Harriett’s, Josephine’s and Ida’s BookShops, will speak to the Lawnside Historical Society Thursday, March 12 at 7 p.m. about her journey to fulfill her dream to celebrate, sell and write books herself. Her debut novel, “It’s Me They Follow,” a blend of magical realism, romance, connection and self-discovery, was published in 2025.

Join our virtual, literary-focused meeting with the entrepreneur and author who aspires to emulate her inspiration, Harriet Tubman that “wade in waist-high water in the winter” freedom fighter.

Her second book, “Shut Up and Read,” about opening an independent bookstore during the pandemic, will be published on March 10. It can be pre-ordered at this link: https://jeannineacook.com/shut-up-read.

Attendance is free but pre-registration is required. Register at this link: https://www.petermotthouse.org

How do hospitals in your area measure up?

If you’re planning to have surgery, or if you know you may need future hospital care, visit Medicare.gov/care-compare to compare the quality of hospitals in your area.


Look at a hospital’s overall and patient star ratings. The overall rating is based on how well a hospital performs across different areas of quality, like safety of care or treating heart attacks. The patient star ratings measure patient experience with their hospital care.


Compare a hospital’s performance against national averages for patient experiences, timely and effective care, and complications.

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Miller Bill Requiring Transparency Policies for AI Surveillance in Schools Passes Assembly

Today the General Assembly passed legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Cody Miller that would establish clear standards for using artificial intelligence (AI) in school surveillance systems. The legislation comes as school districts in New Jersey and across the country increasingly turn to AI-enhanced security tools, raising important questions about privacy, transparency, and oversight.
“New Jersey should be setting the standard for how emerging technologies are used in our schools,” said Assemblyman Miller (D-Atlantic, Camden, Gloucester). “By requiring clear policies and communication with families, this bill would ensure that schools are transparent about how artificial intelligence is being used and that parents understand what information is being collected and how it is safeguarded.”
Bill A1323 would require boards of education of school districts, as well as boards of trustees for charter schools and renaissance school projects, to adopt policies governing the use of surveillance systems with AI capabilities—if such systems are used—including video cameras, x-ray machines, or body scanners. 
The policies would outline what systems are in place, what information is collected, how the information is used and shared in compliance with State and federal law, and how families can access the information. 
Schools would also be required to post signage in prominent, public places in buildings and on school grounds notifying the public when AI surveillance is in use, and to distribute the policy to parents and guardians.

Corson, Rothwein Lead #17 Rowan Women’s Lacrosse past Lebanon Valley, 18-4, in Season Opener

Elaina Corson had four goals and three assists and Madison Rothwein scored four times, as the #17 Rowan women’s lacrosse team opened its season with an 18-4 win over Lebanon Valley.  

Corson, the senior All-American, added three assists, while Fiona Lockhart  and Alexis Lowry netted three goals each and Trish Gillen scored two. For Rothwein, it marked the first game as a Prof for the sophomore transfer. 

Corson scored three goals in the first quarter, and Lockhart chipped in with two, as the Profs staked a 9-0 lead. Rothwein, Jess Hoffmaster and Alexis Lowry each added goals in Rowan’s opening quarter of 2026. 

Rothwein kept the streak going with the first goal of the second quarter before LVC got on the board at 8:28, and the Prof added another. Corson and Yasmin Harris closed out the scoring to give Rowan a 13-1 halftime lead. 

Corson opened the scoring in the third quarter and the teams traded goals, with Lowry picking up the second of that period to give the Profs a commanding 15-3 advantage. 

LVC (1-2) netted the first goal of the fourth quarter before Gillen, Lowry and Rothwein tallied Rowan’s final goals of the evening. 

Rowan opens the home slate on Saturday when it hosts Muhlenberg at 1 p.m. on “Friends and Family Day”.