CNBNews JUNE 2026 Cheers & Jeers

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The Gloucester Catholic High School baseball team, captured its fourth straight championship, adding yet another trophy to one of the most storied programs in New Jersey. Year after year, the Rams reload, refocus, and rise to the top — a testament to their coaching staff, their work ethic, and the school’s deep baseball tradition.

In a time when many programs struggle to stay competitive, Gloucester Catholic continues to set the standard. Congratulations to the players, coaches, families, and fans who make this run possible.

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Williamstown Man Found Guilty of Death by Auto in Fatal High-Speed Crash

Woodbury, NJ – A jury found Gabriel H. Woolson, 26, of Williamstown, guilty of  death by auto before the Honorable Russell DePersia, J.S.C., Prosecutor  Andrew B. Johns announced. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: At 5:40 p.m. on Dec. 14, 2022, Woolson was driving his 2011 Chevrolet Corvette ZR 1 westbound on the South Black Horse Pike in Williamstown at an extremely high  rate of speed. Evan Silverstein, 52, of Marlton, had been traveling eastbound on the  same road before making a left turn across the westbound lanes of travel. Woolson  struck the victim’s vehicle, severing the car in half and launching the front half  more than 100 feet into the parking lot of a strip mall. Silverstein was ejected from  the vehicle and suffered catastrophic, fatal injuries. A passenger in Woolson’s  vehicle was also injured. 

An investigation determined that Woolson’s vehicle reached a speed of 119 mph  three seconds before the crash and the brakes had not been activated until about  one second before the crash. 

During the trial, the State presented numerous witnesses including an eyewitness  to the crash and several expert witnesses. 

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Patricia Ann Kropp, 52, of Gloucester City

Patricia “Patti” Kropp passed away on Friday, June 19, 2026 in the loving and devoted care of her husband, Rick and cherished family leaving behind a legacy of kindness, dedication, and service to her community.

Born and raised in Gloucester City, New Jersey, Patti was the cherished daughter of Virginia Yuhas (nee Wrigley) and the late Charles Leo Gillespie III. She grew up surrounded by family, faith, and community spirit. Patti was an alumna of St. Mary’s School, Class of 1988, and Gloucester Catholic High School, Class of 1992—schools that helped shape the compassionate and determined woman she became. Patti was a dedicated member of St. Mary’s Parish and devoted to the Catholic Faith.

After high school, Patti began her lifelong career in the Health Information Management Profession. For more than 30 years, she worked as a dedicated and respected medical coder. Patti was long-tenured in her last position with Encompass Health.

Most recently, Patti was engaged in civic activities. She was elected to the Gloucester City Republican Committee and the Camden County Republican Committee in 2024. In both the 2024 and 2025 municipal elections, she ran for Gloucester City Council. Though she did not win seats, she helped ignite renewed energy and interest in local politics.

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Brooklawn to Celebrate the Fourth Of July Along Side Westville

Two Fatal Accidents

The Philadelphia Police Department’s Crash Investigation Division is investigating two separate fatal traffic incidents that occurred on Saturday, June 20, 2026. Both collisions involved motorists who remained on the scene, resulting in the tragic deaths of an unidentified E-Bike operator and a 62-year-old pedestrian.

The following information is preliminary and subject to change. Updates will be provided as they become available.

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2026 Freedom Festival & Fireworks

Commodores to Perform on the Roland Traynor River Stage at 8 PM

Families and fans can kick off the festivities at 5 PM and watch Soccer matches playing on the big screens at Wiggins! Celebrate Independence Day at the Freedom Festival on Saturday, July 4th with an unforgettable night of live music and fireworks from 6 PM to 11 PM, at Wiggins Park. Taking the Roland Traynor River Stage at 8 PM, the Commodores will bring their signature blend of funk, soul, and R&B to the waterfront for a free concert. Known as one of the greatest acts to emerge from Motown, the group has delivered timeless hits ranging from smooth ballads like “Easy” to high-energy classics like “Brick House.” Following the performance, the celebration will continue with a fireworks display lighting up the night sky!

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CNBNews Archives: When Will The Madness Stop?

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River North

CHICAGO, Ll. (September 1, 2021)(CNBNews)—Chicago City crime in an area called River North has gotten so bad that people and workers refuse to go into the area after dark, according to the local media.

Two days ago a city pod video camera caught an attack on two white men by a group of blacks in the middle of State Street at 1:30 AM. The entire time the assault is occurring traffic keeps driving pass it  like it is an everyday event. There is no police to be seen. 

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When the fight breaks out two black men start fighting with a white man. Out of nowhere, other black men appear and start circling the one white man like a pack of lions on a hunt. When another white man comes to that man’s aid, he is sucker punched and knocked out cold, left to lie in the street.   As both men are unconscious others in the pack start kicking them and stealing their belongings. A few feet away, you can see pedestrians walking by, while others stand and stare, laughing as though it were just a normal night in the City of Chicago. 

It is disturbing to think that this gruesome scene is playing out in Chicago, a major city of our country, and none of those watching it seems to give a damm.  How and when did our so-called civil society become so uncaring, barbaric, and bloodthirsty? And, who in their right mind would want to visit Chicago today or any other major city like New York, or Philadelphia, knowing that an attack like the one in this video could happen to you in the blink of an eye.

Chicago Police statistics show 445 homicides have been recorded so far in 2021, compared to 446 during the first seven months of 2020. Those numbers are significantly higher than those recorded in 2019, when 290 people were killed in the first seven months of the year, representing a 53.4% increase.

What about nearby Philadelphia how many shootings in the so-called city of brotherly love since January 1, 2021. According to the August 23 Philadelphia  Inquirer if you’re looking for ways to quantify the depths of the gun violence crisis in Philadelphia, there may not be many bleaker statistics than this: There’s only been one day so far this year — Jan. 2 — when not a single person was shot in the city.

Since then, nearly 1,500 people have been shot in Philadelphia, including 295 fatalities. At least 50 other people were murdered by an assailant who used a weapon other than a gun.

American Bombshells’ Dazzling Performance

Three-Part Harmony at Waterford Lions Park

Serving as “Ambassadors of America’s Gratitude,” The American Bombshells are a modern twist on the classic signing trio, the Andrews Sisters, these ladies have been seen everywhere from NYC to Japan. See them live on FridayJune27th at 7:30 PM! The team performs annually for more than 500,000 troops and patriotic Americans. You may have seen them on NBC Today Show, The Winner Is, Fox & Friends, Fox News, CNN, amongst many others. The American Bombshells, providing our nation and its heroes with the most unique patriotic entertainment, perform absolutely everywhere!

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Bally’s Atlantic City Casino Resort July Event

OVERVIEW

Bally’s Atlantic City is a stunning oceanfront resort overlooking the Atlantic City beach and Boardwalk. The newly renovated property features more than 1,100 guest rooms, including remodeled suites and penthouse-style accommodations. The casino floor spans 83,000 square feet of thrilling gaming space, including more than 1,100 slot machines featuring the latest in gaming technology and more than 80 table games; and a state-of-the-art sports wagering experience at Bally Bet Sportsbook. Bally’s dining options span casual with quick-service dining outlets to elevated sit-down dining experiences at Park Place Prime, Jerry Longo’s Meatballs & Martinis and Macau Kitchen. Open seasonally, Bally’s Beach Bar serves cocktails and food just steps from the sand, with live music from top DJs and bands. On-site amenities include a spa, boutique gift shop, indoor heated pool, fitness center and more than 100,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, including 53,337 square feet of exhibit space. Valet and self-parking are available for guest convenience.

ACCOMMODATIONS 

The newly remodeled Bally’s Tower features 750 hotel rooms with a design inspired by the heart and soul of the Atlantic City beach and Boardwalk. The refreshed rooms reflect a relaxed, summertime coastal feel with a contemporary, clean design. Guests will notice the lighter, brighter ambiance, including new flooring with carpet inlays, tiled bathrooms with modern vanities and illuminated mirrors, and all-new showers. Guests may choose from a variety of room types, including junior suites with unmatched views from both the living room and bathroom. These suites feature a separate sitting area with a settee, lounge chair and coffee table, ideal for entertaining in style. Designed to pamper VIP guests, new penthouse-style suites elevate the luxury experience at Bally’s Atlantic City with dining areas, pool tables, wet bars, custom rainfall showers and more. 

Room Packages and Special Offers:

  • National Hot Dog Day
    • Wednesday, July 15: Hotel guests checking in will receive a voucher for a complimentary hot dog from the Bally’s Beach Bar hot dog cart. Voucher may be redeemed between 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15 or Thursday, July 16.
  • Beach It at Bally’s Package
    • Guests may enjoy a summer getaway with the Beach it at Bally’s package, valid for stays through Friday, Sept. 4. The package includes a $50 credit for Bally’s Beach Bar. Additional information is available on the Bally’s Atlantic City  website. 
  • Stay and Dine Package 
    • Guests can receive a $50 dining credit per night, redeemable at any of Bally’s Atlantic City’s restaurants including Park Place Prime, Macau Kitchen, Casino Cafe & Grill and more. Additional information is available on the Bally’s Atlantic City website.
  • Round and Around Room Package
    • Guests can take their stay for a spin with a $30 credit to Phil’s Carousel Bar, New Jersey’s only rotating bar. More information and booking are available on the Bally’s Atlantic City website.

In-Room Dining:

Hours and more information are available on the Bally’s Atlantic City website

Bally’s Atlantic City offers convenient in-room dining, allowing guests to enjoy a curated menu of comfort classics and guest favorites delivered directly to their rooms. Designed for ease and flexibility, the service provides a relaxed dining option for guests looking to unwind without leaving their accommodations.

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Valerie J. Mason, 58, Formerly of Cinnaminson

On June 3, 2026, at the age of 58, Valerie passed peacefully at AristaCare in Cherry Hill. Formerly of Cinnaminson. Survived by her daughters, Adrienne Hunt and Alexandra Mason; her longtime companion, Reginald Trent; Brothers, Michael Mason and Robert Mason, Jr. Predeceased by her parents, Robert Mason, Sr. and Barbara Mason.

At the request of her family, services will be private.

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Valerie Joyce Mason. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City, NJ. Ph: 856-456-1142.

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