Joan Gianvito, of Medford, formerly of Brooklawn

(CNBNews)(May 4, 2026)–Joan G. Gianvito (nee Lane) passed away peacefully on Monday, January 10, 2022. Born at Cooper Hospital to John A. and Grace M. Lane, Joan was 79 years old. She was a resident of Medford for the past 47 years and a former resident of Brooklawn, NJ

Beloved wife of 58 years to John R. Gianvito. Loving mother of Todd (Nicole) Gianvito, Lori Coffey and Brian (Donna) Gianvito. Cherished grandmother of Nolan Coffey, Ty Gianvito, Brynn Coffey, Ryan Gianvito, Austin Gianvito and Addison Gianvito.

Joan enjoyed trips to the beach, traveling the country and the world with her husband John, spending time with friends, especially spending time with her grandchildren and of course Johnny Mathis.

A gathering of family and friends will be held this Friday, January 14, 2022, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Givnish of Marlton Funeral Home, 398 East Main St., Marlton.
Her funeral service will follow at 1:00 p.m.

Entombment was at Park View Cemetery at Kirby’s Mill, 25 Fostertown Rd., Medford.

Memorial donations may be made to: The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America

To share your fondest memories of Joan, please visit www.givnish.com.

John “Rocky” Gianvito, One of Rutgers ‘ Greatest Baseball Players

GIANVITO, JOHN \”ROCKY\” (1957-58 soccer, 1957-58 and 1958-59 basketball, 1958-61 baseball) – One of the greatest baseball players in program history, John \”Rocky Gianvito compiled statistics that still rank among the all-time career records despite the fact that his team never played more than 17 games in a season. Over four years, Gianvito played in 58 career games, a total reached in 1½ seasons by the current schedule. A hard-hitting centerfielder who also saw time on the mound, Gianvito compiled a .337 career batting average and ranks among the all-time leaders in home runs (8, tied for fifth place), triples (6, tied for eighth) and saves (2, tied for ninth). His totals for stolen bases (22, tied for 10th) and sacrifice flies (5, tied for eighth) also rank among the career leaders despite two seasons where those categories weren\’t even recorded. Gianvito is tied for the program single-game record with two triples (against LaSalle University, April 14, 1958) and still holds the mark with five walks in a game against Philadelphia Textile, May 2, 1961. His single-season stats include an amazing three seasons with a slugging percentage .545 or higher, including .646 in 1959 (seventh all-time) and .609 in 1960 (12th). He had a .413 batting average in 1960 (sixth all-time) on-base percentages of .552 and .509 (third and seventh) in 1961 and 1960, respectively, and 1961 totals of 22 walks (tied for 14th), 15 stolen bases (tied for 8th) and three sacrifice flies (tied for seventh).

Gianvito earned MVP and Co-MVP awards for Rutgers baseball, hit a pair of career grand slams (including one measured at 450 feet against St. Joseph\’s University in 1958), stole second, third and home consecutively against Drexel University (1960) and won a pair of games in relief in 1961. His accomplishments helped the Raptors win three consecutive Delaware Valley Conference championships from 1959-61.

During his freshman and sophomore years, Gianvito also earned two varsity letters in both soccer (goaltender) and basketball (guard).

A 1961 graduate of Rutgers College of South Jersey, Gianvito was an Economics major. He received his Master\’s of Education in Educational Administration (Business) from Glassboro State College in 1980.

Rocky grew up in Brooklawn, NJ, and attended Alice Costello Grammar School. He graduated from Gloucester High School Class of ’56

Important Election Dates & Information

2026 Primary Election on June 2nd

Camden County is encouraging residents to get ready for the 2026 Primary Election and make a plan to have their voices heard. One of the easiest ways to vote is by applying for Vote By Mail. The deadline to apply is TuesdayMay 26th, so now is a great time to get it done and check it off your to-do list. Ballots are currently being mailed out, keep an eye on your mailbox and be sure to return yours as soon as possible! To learn more, Click Here.

You can also take a moment to confirm your voter registration status online to make sure everything is up to date before casting your ballot. However you choose to vote, planning ahead helps make the process stress-free and ensures your voice is part of the conversation. To check if you’re registered, Click Here. 
Important Dates Below: May 12th -Voter Registration Deadline for the Primary Election May 20th -Mailing of Sample Ballots for Primary Election May 26th – Deadline to Apply for a Vote By Mail Ballot for Primary Election May 26th – May 31st – Early Voting Period May 29th – Overseas / Military Application Deadline to Receive Primary Election Mail-In Ballots Electronically June 2nd – Primary Election Day

Public Assistance Requested: Suspects and Vehicle Sought in Fatal West Philadelphia Shooting

The Philadelphia Police Department’s Homicide Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a vehicle and several individuals in connection with the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Miguel Angel Quinones-Barreto. The incident occurred on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at approximately 4:51 PM in the 5200 block of Chester Avenue.

Investigators are searching for a 2006 Toyota Highlander bearing Pennsylvania license plate MVT-7446. The attached photos are of two males identified as suspects who were occupants of the vehicle at the time of the shooting.

$20,000 reward is being offered for any information that leads to an arrest and conviction in this case. Members of the public with information regarding the whereabouts of the vehicle or the identities of the suspects are urged to contact the Homicide Unit at 215-686-3334. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling or texting 215-686-TIPS (8477).

NJAC CHAMPS! Rowan Baseball Captures Conference Title

Pitchers Zach Coluccio and Austin Kreyenhagen each turned in strong outings and got plenty of support from Rowan’s bats as the #5 Profs swept William Paterson, 18-6 and 12-3, to capture the 2026 NJAC Baseball Championship. it marks Rowan’s first conference title since 2021 and the 18th in the program’s history.

Rowan (32-5) has earned the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship and will make its 32nd all-time appearance in the regionals and the ninth consecutive. The NCAA Championship bracket will be announced on May 11.

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2026 Gloucester Township Police Junior Police Academy Registration Now Open

Gloucester Township Police is proud to announce the dates for the 2026 Gloucester Township Police Junior Police Academy! 

Ages 10-12 Basic Class 47
Dates: July 20-24, 2026
Times: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM Daily
Location: Gloucester Township Police Department
Cost: $150.00 Residents/ $175.00 Non Residents
Link: https://register.capturepoint.com/reg/cat_program_list_detail.cfm?season_id=23017&program_id=2793748

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Gloucester County Senior Spring Picnic

Tickets for the much-anticipated Senior Spring Picnic are officially on sale! 

Residents can purchase tickets online or stop by in person—we’re excited to see such a great turnout already from those securing their spot for this special event.

Rowan Softball Forces Game 3 After Splitting with TCNJ in NJAC Finals

Rowan forced a winner-take-all game three of the 2026 New Jersey Athletic Conference Softball Championship series on Saturday against TCNJ, taking game two in a 2-1 win in 10 innings. The Profs fell in the day’s opener, 3-2, in eight innings.

The two teams, who have no shortage of extra-inning dramatics in the postseason, will meet tomorrow in Glassboro at 1 p.m. in the third and deciding game of the tournament final with the league’s automatic bid to the Division III Tournament at stake. In a playoff matchup in 2024, Rowan outlasted the Lions in remarkable 20 innings, 2-1.

Game one – TCNJ 3, Rowan 2 (8 innings)
The Lions scored a run in the seventh and the eventual go-ahead run in the eighth to take the day’s first contest.

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NJ-SPJ Awards Ceremony Luncheon & More!

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Camden County Roadwork Projects

 Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of May 4 to May 8. 

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

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