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

John Gianvito, age 86, passed away on May 1, surrounded by his family at home. He was born on October 24, 1939 in Punxsutawney, PA, and later moved with his family to West Philadelphia, before settling in Brooklawn, NJ. He proudly served his country in the United States military, demonstrating a lifelong commitment to duty and service. Following his military service, he built a long and successful career in administration with the Haddon Township School District,

A graduate of Gloucester High School, he attended Rutgers University–Camden and was later inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame, an honor that reflected his talent, dedication, and athletic achievement.

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CNBNews Digital Files: Obituaries, March 2013

ANNA E. CASSIDY (March 7) Private Funeral services were held for Anna E. Cassidy, 97, (nee Elliott), a lifelong resident of Gloucester City, who passed away on February 28, 2013. She is the beloved mother of John (Marjorie) and Daniel (Linda) Cassidy and loving grandmother of Kimberly, John, Lori, Bryan and Shayne. She is also survived by 10 dear great grandchildren. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Etherington-Creran Funeral Home, 700 Powell Street, Gloucester City. 

ALEXANDER F. TRAKIMAS (March 7) Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Mary’s Church, Gloucester City for Alexander F. Trakimas, 70, who quietly passed away at home in Somerdale on February 18, 2013. Alex was rarely without a book in hand, the Barron’s newspaper and the Wall Street Journal. His beloved grandparents, Frank and Marie Sherrer, encouraged his love of reading and education when he was a child. He was born on October 21, 1942, the eldest son of the late Alexander and Theresa Trakimas (nee Sherrer) in Gloucester City. He was the loving brother of Patricia (Richard) Woodland, Joseph (Jackie), Ann (Charles) Adams, the late Frances and the late Suzanne. He attended Gloucester Catholic High School Class of 1961 and St. Joseph’s University Class of 1966. He worked as a stockbroker with Walston & Co. in Philadelphia for many years. He is survived by his children Patricia and Jennifer Roche and their mother Barbara, Alexis Chen, Justin and Matthew and their mother Carole. He also leaves behind six grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. The family would like to express their gratitude to the staff of Kennedy Hospital and Laurel Manor Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to Camden County Library System, c/o William Brahms, Branch Manager, 203 Laurel Raod, Voorhees, NJ 08043. Funeral services were entrusted to McCann-Healey Funeral Home, 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. 

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CNBNEWS DIGITAL ARCHIVES: Hooray! My Last Cancer Treatment Is Over

William E. Cleary Sr. | Cleary’s Notebook News

PHILADELPHIA, PA (CNBNews)(January 20, 2023)—The morning of Wednesday, January 18, 2023, arrived with a mixture of emotions I can barely put into words. After 33 treatments spanning nearly two months, I was finally heading to the Roberts Proton Therapy Center at 3600 Civic Blvd., Philadelphia, for my last prostate cancer treatment. With me were my wife, Connie; my daughter, Connie Lynn Woods; and my granddaughter, Brianna Woods. My entire family wanted to be there—but the hospital limits the number of support people you can bring with you to just three. Still, knowing they were all thinking of me, sending texts of encouragement throughout the morning, made me feel surrounded by love.

As we drove up I-676 that morning, the Philadelphia skyline emerging through the winter haze, I found myself reflecting on how this journey had begun. It seemed like yesterday, yet it felt like a lifetime ago.

The Beginning: When Everything Changed

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Schaer Introduces Bill to Establish Statewide Holistic Defense Model

(TRENTON) — Seeking to improve efficiency across New Jersey’s justice system, Assemblyman Gary Schaer is advancing legislation to establish a statewide model of the holistic defense initiative, a proposal designed to deliver better outcomes for individuals and communities.

The bill would codify the New Jersey Holistic Representation Model of a successful pilot program currently operating in Atlantic, Hudson, and Monmouth counties, expanding integrated legal and social support services for individuals represented by the New Jersey Office of the Public Defender.

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Franklinville Man Sentenced to 40 Years in 2022 Bar Shooting

Walter Gilliano, 28, of Franklinville, was sentenced to 40 years in  state prison Thursday by the Honorable Roger Lai for first-degree murder and  related weapons charges stemming from the 2022 shooting of Chad Stuart in the  parking lot of a Franklin Township bar. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: On Sept. 24, 2022, officers from the Franklin Township Police Department arrived  at Villari’s Sports Bar for reports of a gunshot wound. The victim, Chad Stuart, 31,  of Clayton, was lying on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head. Gilliano told  officers he had shot Stuart. The investigation revealed that Gilliano and the victim  had argued in the parking lot after the bar closed. The defendant then got into his  car and drove away only to return a few minutes later with a gun. An eyewitness  told police that Gilliano pointed the gun at the victim and shot him. The victim was  transported to the hospital where he died from his injuries. 

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I-295 southbound/Al-Jo’s Curve to be closed and detoured tonight in Bellmawr, Camden County

The I-295 southbound ramp to Route 42 southbound and I-295 southbound, also known as Al-Jo’s Curve, is scheduled to be closed and detoured tonight as the Direct Connection project advances in Bellmawr, Camden County. In addition, the I-76 eastbound Exit 1A to I-295 southbound is scheduled to be closed and detoured Friday night.

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Preservation New Jersey Upcoming Programming Alert

May 7, 2026 @ 7:00pm
Q&A with PNJ – Using Drones to Document Historic Properties
Virtual

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Concetta “Connie” Benham, 83, of Bellmawr

Surrounded by her family, on May 4, 2026, Connie passed suddenly, at the age of 83. (nee Marena). Of Bellmawr. Formerly of Mt. Ephraim. 

Loving wife of 40 years to the late Howard W. Benham, Jr. Loving mother of Derek Benham (Janice) and Lisa Peters. Cherished grandmother of Bryce Benham, Hailey Peters, Shaun and Luke Maloney. Predeceased by her parents, Joseph and Dorothy Marena. 

Connie was a graduate of Audubon High School, class of 1960. She worked many years as a secretary at RCA in Camden, where she would meet her husband, Howard. 

Relatives and friends are invited to her viewings on Monday evening, May 11th from 6 to 8 PM and again on Tuesday morning, May 12th from 9 to 10 AM at the McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, 851 Monmouth St., Gloucester City. Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday morning, May 12th at 10:30 AM at St. Joachim Parish: Annunciation Church, 601 W. Browning Road, Bellmawr. Interment will follow in New St. Mary’s Cemetery, Bellmawr. 

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Colors Abound as Spring Blooms in Delaware

Delaware comes alive every spring. The reemergence of life and color after months of cold and gray are a welcome relief that serve as a poignant reminder of how cyclical nature is. While the First State is small, it’s got plenty of beautiful outdoor spots replete with trees, bushes and flowers to dazzle the eye. Check them out in this photo essay from Outdoor Delaware.

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GTPD Dog Walker Watch and Bike Rodeo At Timber Creek Dog Park- Free Event!