The NYPD has released bodycam video of a police shooting at the Grand Central subway station. The shooting took place last month, when officers confronted Anthony Griffin, 44. Griffin had a machete and had slashed three people. The bodycam video shows the moments leading up to the shooting, as well as the shooting itself. Griffin, who had three prior arrests, was pronounced dead at Bellevue Hospital a short time later. The incident took place at 9:40 a.m. on Saturday, April 11 inside Grand Central Station. A witness told two NYPD detectives on the subway station’s mezzanine there was a man with machete on the train. As the detectives headed to the subway platform, they encountered a slashing victim, and Griffin, with the machete in his hand.
CNBNews Digital Archives: Only in America!

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (CNBNews)(July 12, 2012)–Whenever there is an election involving a seat in Congress or in the White House, you can bet your bottom dollar it will be a big year for federal grants to be given out. Even though the national debt is $16 trillion and climbing, the “Washington Elite” doesn’t care; after all, it is not their money they are spending.
For example, in May, a list of 25 towns across the United States receiving money to help pay the salaries of firemen or to rehire firemen was released. The funds were awarded through the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) program of the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), a program that provides $400 million in grants nationwide for rehiring laid-off firefighters and retaining those whose jobs are in jeopardy due to budget constraints.”
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Hydrant flushing to begin on May 4 at 7:30 am.
Anne Marie Garrick, 84, of West Deptford

On April 26, 2026, at the age of 84. (nee Hinchliffe) Of West Deptford.
Cherished daughter of the late Herbert and Anna Hinchliffe. Survived by her sons, Sean and David Garrick; grandson, David Garrick, Jr.; longtime companion, Larry Brunett; brothers, Herbert C. Hinchliffe (Judy) and Michael J. Hinchliffe (Stephanie), as well as many loving nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Anne was predeceased by her brother, Charles M. Hinchliffe (surviving Florence).
Anne was a graduate of Camden Catholic High School, class of 1959. She worked many years as a secretary for Puratos Corp. in Cherry Hill.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month, but for many teens, stress, anxiety and emotional noise are a daily reality. In response, 2025 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year and certified mindfulness and trauma-informed resilience trainer Stefanie Lachenauer is helping young people build the skills they need to navigate those challenges year-round.
Her book, Let the Glitter Settle: Mindfulness for Teens, offers simple, accessible practices that help teens pause, reset and regain a sense of control when emotions feel overwhelming. Rooted in nearly two decades of classroom experience and neuroscience-informed practices, Lachenauer’s approach meets students where they are — providing relatable, teen-friendly practices that build resilience, support emotional regulation and create space for calm.
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- Volunteers across the three host nations to wear colourful uniform as they welcome the world to the tournament’s 16 Host Cities
- Designed by FIFA Partner adidas, the kit will ensure comfort, functionality and easy identification
- Inspired by North America’s varsity jacket culture, Host City patches will reflect a sense of pride, unity and belonging
- Multimedia assets are available for media representatives to download for editorial purposes via FIFA Digital Hub
FIFA has unveiled the official volunteer uniform for the FIFA World Cup 2026™, featuring a bold and uplifting design that tournament volunteers will wear as they welcome the world in style. Supporting 24 areas across stadiums and training sites, FIFA Fan Festival™ venues and other key locations in Host Cities, volunteers will play an exciting part in bringing this year’s FIFA World Cup™ to life in North America – and this uniform will serve as their staple look.
Designed by adidas, a long-standing FIFA Partner, the uniform features the FIFA World Cup 2026 visual identity and highlights the FIFA Volunteer Programme’s signature heart-shaped pattern, recognising volunteers as the heartbeat of the tournament. The vibrant colours match the incredible energy that volunteers bring to FIFA events.
Developed to meet the needs of volunteers while on shift in diverse climates across North America, the collection offers layering pieces and breathable materials to support volunteers at all times. The full volunteer kit contains multiple options to mix and match into an outfit, including sneakers, socks, a mid-layer jacket, T-shirts, shorts, joggers, a cap, a waist bag and a unique customising element – Host City-specific patches. Every volunteer will receive three of these patches, which are inspired by North America’s varsity jacket culture, allowing them to personalise their look while honouring the Host City that they represent.
“As we unveil the look of our biggest volunteer team yet, we celebrate the unmatched energy and dedication of the volunteers – who will not only help deliver the greatest sporting event on the planet, but will also ensure that every fan, player and guest is welcomed with warmth and a spirit of joy,” said Heimo Schirgi, Chief Operating Officer of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
“Across the 16 Host Cities and beyond, this extraordinary team will create memorable experiences for fans. It is only fitting that they be represented by a vibrant look that reflects the essential role they play, with special elements that honour local identity and a sense of belonging.”
As fans travel throughout the three host nations, the volunteer uniform will serve as a unifying visual symbol reflecting both the spirit of the volunteers and the unforgettable experience delivered at the FIFA World Cup. Beyond enabling easy identification, the kit will also stand as a lasting keepsake of this historic tournament.
More than one million people applied to become part of the largest FIFA Volunteer Programme yet, which will consist of nearly 50,000 volunteers. Reflecting football’s global diversity, the volunteer team unites individuals aged 18 to over 80 from around the world. From students to retirees, and from first-timers to returnees, volunteers will play a vital role in helping to create memorable experiences for anyone attending the tournament. For many, it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be at the heart of football’s biggest moments and to leave a legacy in the community.
The latest step in the volunteer journey for this year’s FIFA World Cup came last month, with role-specific training kicking off across Host Cities. This represented a celebratory moment, as participants came together in person for the first time within their respective areas and had the opportunity to meet their fellow volunteers. In the coming weeks, they will be visiting their local volunteer centre or uniform distribution and accreditation centre to receive their uniforms.
Final Philadelphia schedule:
Group Stage Matches
- Sunday, June 14: Côte d’Ivoire vs. Ecuador (7 p.m. ET)
- Friday, June 19: Brazil vs. Haiti (8:30 p.m. ET)
- Monday, June 22: France vs. Iraq (5 p.m. ET)
- Thursday, June 25: Côte d’Ivoire vs. Curaçao (4 p.m. ET)
- Saturday, June 27: Croatia vs. Ghana (5 p.m. ET)
Knockout Stage
- Saturday, July 4: Round of 16 Match (5 p.m. ET)
Resorts Casino Hotel kicks Off Summer With Its Annual Beach Ball Drop

Visit Resorts Casino Hotel this May for exciting promotions, giveaways, and summer celebrations!
Resorts Annual Beach Ball Drop | Friday, May 22 | Noon – 5PM
Summer is almost here, and Resorts Casino Hotel is ready to party with you this Memorial Day weekend. Don’t miss the official kickoff celebration to start the season! Join Resorts for their annual Beach Ball Drop on Friday, May 22 on the AC Boardwalk. The Annual Beach Ball Drop features free live entertainment starting at noon. This includes the annual Opening of the Sea ceremony, contests, prizes, and giveaways with Bacardi Ardi, and everyone’s favorite cover band, Sidestory! Stick around for the ball drop at 5:00PM and help Resorts say hello to summer in style as they drop 5,000 beach balls onto the boardwalk!
Join us for the afterparty at Resorts’ newest summer pop-up bar, The Piggy Bank! This special event features dancers, drink specials, face painting, and a live DJ. There will also be celebratory crowds during Happy Hour at eight additional different bar locations, so come spend Memorial Day weekend with Resorts Casino Hotel!
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Mary C. Lachalle, 98, of Atco, formerly of Gloucester City

In the loving care of her daughter, Kimberly, Mary passed peacefully at home in Atco on April 28, 2026, at the age of 98. (nee McCann). Longtime resident of Gloucester City.
Loving and devoted wife of 50 years to the late Louis J. Lachalle. Loving mother of Kimberly R. Lachalle and the late Jeffrey L. Lachalle.
Relatives and friends are invited to her Mass of Christian Burial on Monday, May 4th, 2026 at 10:30 AM at St. Mary’s R.C. Church, 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Interment will be private in New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. There will be no viewing or visitation prior to mass.
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* The annual Roxborough Development Corporation Spring Fest returns, with enhancements provided by the City of Philadelphia and Philadelphia250’s RingItOn! Initiative *
Roxborough (Philadelphia), PA – Roxborough Development Corporation and Roxborough Ridge Runners Car Club team up to present a giant day on Ridge Avenue as two of the biggest spring traditions join forces again! Roxborough’s marquee celebration of Philly’s 250th Anniversary will feature a high-energy, family-friendly, all-day, all-ages celebration that blends classic cars, live music, student creativity, local business showcases, food vendors and community pride. This landmark event anchors the spring season and serves as a cornerstone of Roxborough’s annual programming, drawing residents and visitors from across the region. Spring Fest will return to the new footprint for the 2nd time.
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| Today, Congressman Van Drew provided an update on conditions at the Atlantic City Housing Authority (ACHA), including immediate relief for residents and a long-term fix to ongoing elevator failures. “Elevators breaking down in these buildings has been a problem across multiple ACHA properties for years, especially Shore Park Hi Rise on Virginia Avenue, where many seniors and residents with disabilities live,” said Congressman Van Drew. “It is unacceptable. Since the federal takeover of the ACHA, real leaders have been put in charge to take action and fix these problems. Recently, I announced more than $12 million in federal funding to help stabilize the ACHA and improve conditions for residents. I can now confirm that a portion of that funding will be used to fully replace the broken elevators. In the meantime, the elevators are operating again, and HUD has people on the ground right now helping residents day-to-day with groceries, mobility needs, and anything else that comes up. We are going to keep working until these conditions are fully fixed for the long term.” Residents in need of assistance should contact Judy Grate in Resident Services at 609-957-0798. |