CLEARY’S NOTEBOOK: CHEERS & JEERS

For more than 20 years, CNBNews has highlighted the people, institutions, and decisions that shape our local communities. Each week we recognize those who deserve applause — and call out those who fall short — in our continuing effort to keep residents informed and engaged. We welcome your input. If you like to submit a suggestion for our next School Districts Edition, or our regular Cheers and Jeers column, forward it to Editor William E. Cleary Sr., wecleary@gloucestercitynews.net

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Breakthrough T1D Community Summit Coming to Rowan University

Keynote speaker Ryan Chompre will present “Breakthroughs in Your Backyard,” exploring local T1D clinical trials and the urgent need for participant awareness.

On Sunday, March 22, Breakthrough T1D Greater Delaware Valley Chapter will host its Breakthrough T1D Community Summit featuring leading type 1 diabetes (T1D) experts, health care providers, and vendors.

This year’s event will take place at Rowan University and include keynote speaker Ryan Chompre, a Clinical Trials Education Volunteer with Breakthrough T1D who has lived with type 1 diabetes since age 13. 

Breakthrough T1D invites everyone living with or impacted by T1D, including loved ones, caregivers, and community members, to join this engaging, informative, and free event.

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Tornado WATCH Is In Effect Today For Our Area/ Tornado Safety Tips

Gloucester Township Police Safety Bulletin: A Tornado Watch  is in effect today for the Philadelphia area and parts of South Jersey.

Issued by the National Weather Service and Storm Prediction Center, it’s valid until 7:00 PM EDT. A WATCH means conditions are favorable for tornadoes, along with damaging winds, large hail, and severe thunderstorms in the region. Be prepared for strong storms this afternoon/evening.

Stay weather-aware: monitor local radar, NWS updates (weather.gov/phi), or apps for any WARNINGS (means a tornado has been spotted or indicated by radar—take immediate action IF that happens).

Tornado Safety Tips (from NWS and Red Cross guidelines):

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Saving Our Diners and Preserving Our Past Act

The New Jersey Senate Economic Growth Committee has advanced the “Saving Our Diners and Preserving Our Past Act” (S-3669), sponsored by Senator Paul Moriarty, to support the state’s struggling iconic diner industry. The legislation aims to provide financial assistance, such as tax credits, to help diners rehabilitate, modernize, and maintain operations. 

Key Details of the Legislation:

  • Purpose: To preserve New Jersey’s historic diner culture, which has faced closures due to economic pressures.
  • Support: The bill provides targeted aid to offset the high costs of renovating and operating these24-hour establishments, as reported by New Jersey Senate Democrats.
  • Context: The initiative recognizes diners as vital cultural and economic landmarks in New Jersey communities, as noted by Preservation NJ

The bill will now move to the full Senate for further consideration.

William J. Fischer, 83, formerly of Audubon

William J. Fischer, a longtime resident of Marmora, NJ, former resident of Audubon, NJ, passed away on March 9, 2026 at the age of 83. Bill was born in Southwest Philly to William John Fischer and Mary Agnes Fischer (nee Brown). He was a 1961 graduate of West Catholic High School. He served in the U.S. Army from 1964-1970. He was a salesman at Sears & Roebuck for over 30 years before joining his family business, Fairmount Beverage Distributors. He enjoyed performing odd jobs around the house and was a true do-it-yourselfer.

Bill could be found fishing, crabbing and clamming and especially loved his Beesley’s Point Beach. His happy place was in the kitchen cooking for friends and drinking his Coors Light.

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Wind Advisory until 02:00 AM Tuesday

* WHAT…South winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected.

* WHERE…Portions of central and southern Delaware and central, northern, and southern New Jersey.

* WHEN…From 2 PM Monday to 2 AM EDT Tuesday.

* IMPACTS…Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result.

* AFFECTED AREAS: KENT … INLAND SUSSEX … DELAWARE BEACHES … MIDDLESEX … WESTERN MONMOUTH … EASTERN MONMOUTH … SALEM … GLOUCESTER … CAMDEN … NORTHWESTERN BURLINGTON … OCEAN … CUMBERLAND … ATLANTIC … CAPE MAY … ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY … COASTAL ATLANTIC … COASTAL OCEAN … SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON

Instructions: Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution.

Save Water and Money! Fix a Leak!

New Jersey American Water is joining the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Fix a Leak Week by sharing simple steps customers can take to find and fix household leaks. These everyday actions help reduce water waste, protect homes and lower monthly bills. This year’s event comes at an especially important time, as New Jersey is still under a drought warning due to ongoing dry conditions across the state. 

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First-Time Homebuyer Information Session

The Camden County Improvement Authority (CCIA) and the City of Camden are partnering to host a First-Time Homebuyer Information Session on Saturday, March 21 from 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Salvation Army Kroc Center (1865 Harrison Ave, Camden, NJ). Designed for Camden City residents interested in purchasing their first home, attendees will learn about the many down payment assistance opportunities available through state and city programs, along with guidance on the homebuying process and how to qualify for available funding.

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Two Separate Fatal Incidents in Philadelphia

On March 15, 2026, at approximately 5:15 a.m., a two-vehicle crash occurred on the 5200 block of Torresdale Avenue, resulting in the death of an infant and serious injuries to an adult passenger.

Preliminary investigation determined that Unit #1, a privately operated ambulance, was traveling southbound on Torresdale Avenue at a high rate of speed and was not operating in emergency status, with no lights or sirens activated. The vehicle proceeded through a steady red traffic signal at the intersection with Harbison Avenue. At the same time, Unit #2, a 2010 Honda Accord traveling eastbound on Harbison Avenue with a steady green signal, entered the intersection and was struck on the driver’s side front door by Unit #1. The force of the crash ejected both the adult passenger, identified as the infant’s mother, and the infant through the front windshield of Unit #1. Both were found on the roadway.

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Gloucester City Entrepreneurs Embrace Asset Protection Amid Growing Opportunities

Gloucester City’s business landscape is experiencing a remarkable surge as economic development initiatives and urban enterprise zone incentives continue to attract new entrepreneurs while inspiring established business owners to pursue innovative ventures. As the city welcomes this influx of creativity and enterprise, a new focus has emerged among the community’s business leaders: the strategic management and protection of business assets.

While growth and customer engagement remain top priorities, entrepreneurs are recognizing that the careful oversight of a company’s physical and digital resources is critical to sustaining long-term success. From laptops and tablets to critical proprietary software, the assets a business relies on are now the backbone of operations and the key to protecting both client trust and company reputation.              

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Why Hulunbuir Is One of China’s Most Beautiful Grasslands

When people think about visiting China, they often imagine big cities like Beijing or Shanghai. Because of this, many travelers miss some of the country’s most beautiful natural landscapes. Hulunbuir, located in Inner Mongolia, is one of those places that many people simply don’t know about.

Travelers looking for wide open spaces, peaceful scenery, and authentic culture often struggle to find destinations that still feel untouched. Hulunbuir offers exactly that, with vast grasslands, grazing horses, and traditional nomadic life that has existed for centuries.

In this guide, you’ll learn why Hulunbuir is considered one of China’s most beautiful grasslands. We’ll explore its landscapes, cultural heritage, and the unique experiences that make this northern region so special.

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