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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Maryville Integrated Care’s Recovery for Life Gala

Fighting for Those Struggling with Substance Abuse & Mental Health

Please join us for our 13th Annual Recovery for Life Gala, an evening dedicated to celebrating recovery and raising critical funds to help individuals and families in our communities who struggle with substance use and/or mental health disorders. Enjoy delicious food, live music, dancing, guest speakers, an honoree presentation, and a silent auction. This special night will be honoring three amazing individuals who support Maryville’s mission and advocate for those affected. Thank you to Louis D. Greenwald, Assembly Majority Leader, 6th Legislative District, for your continued commitment in battling substance use disorder and the associated stigma in our communities. To learn more and register, Click Here.

Marie A. Sauer, 71, of Gloucester City

With her family by her side, Marie A. Sauer (nee Giliberti) passed away peacefully on March 12, 2026, at Jefferson Washington Township, at the age of 71. 

A devoted mother, she is lovingly remembered by her children, Marc Sauer and his wife, Sarah, and Lauren Rebstock and her husband, Kevin. Cherished Nana to Luke, Sophia, Paul, Victor, and Harrison. Predeceased by Len Sauer, husband of 26 years. Loving sister of Jay Torres (Linda), Linda Collins (Burt), Billy Torres (Jeanie), and the late Gregory Torres. A longtime resident of Gloucester City, she most recently made her home in Sewell.

Cherished daughter of the late Victor and Lillian Giliberti as well as Mary Schaeffer. Also survived by her beloved uncle, Thomas Gladden as well as many loving nieces and nephews and her dedicated caretakers, Caroline, Ed, Roz and Dawn.

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Visit Philly Overnight Package

2026 is Philly’s biggest year yet, and we’re celebrating with our biggest hotel deal ever — a super-sized package of perks offering a taste of the entire Greater Philadelphia region and valued at up to $446 for a two-night stay!

This first-of-its-kind offer of the Visit Philly Overnight Package includes free hotel parking and admission to some of the most popular attractions in each of Greater Philadelphia’s five counties.

Along with free hotel parking, you get two complimentary tickets to all of the following: Universal Theme Parks: The Exhibition at The Franklin Institute, the Mercer Museum in Bucks County, Longwood Gardens in Chester County, the Brandywine Museum of Art in Delaware County and Elmwood Park Zoo in Montgomery County.

Sound like a lot to take in on one trip? Fear not! Booking is available now for stays from March 26 to September 7, 2026, but these perks can be redeemed through the end of the year. It’s the perfect reason to come back again (and again) during this monumental year in Philadelphia!

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Exhibit

On March 10, colon cancer experts from Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC) and Jefferson Health-East’s colon and rectal surgery department hosted a public outreach event at the Food Bank of South Jersey in Pennsauken that featured a “Strollin’ Colon,” a walk-through inflatable colon to help educate the public on colon cancer and the importance of early screening. The experts answered questions about colorectal cancer and provided resources for prevention, screening and early detection.

Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, according to the American Cancer Society. Screening guidelines now recommend those at average risk start screening at age 45 or sooner for anyone with a family history of colorectal cancer.

    Get Connected with Your Government

    The Camden County Board of Commissioners holds public Monthly Meetings at 520 Market St, 6th Floor, in Camden. This month’s Caucus Meeting will be held on TuesdayMarch 17th, and the Monthly Commissioner Meeting is ThursdayMarch 19th. These meetings are held to help the community stay up-to-date on county proceedings. 
    Click Here to watch meetings online.

    Take Camden County with you wherever you go! The Camden County App is our free mobile resource that serves as a one stop source for all of Camden County’s services, events, concerts, programs, weather alerts, and more. Stay connected on the go, available for both iPhone and Android. 
    Click Here to download the app.
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    Retirement Savings by State – 2026 Study

    Written by Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP®

    Tax-advantaged retirement accounts can give savers a leg up in building their nest egg. While many American workers qualify for Social Security benefits in retirement, these benefits are rarely enough to cover expenses – especially since retirement often brings added costs for health care and aging. On average, Americans have roughly one year’s worth of their current annual income saved in tax-advantaged accounts. For most households, that figure hovers around $80,000. However, the face value may not reflect true purchasing power, because different accounts and investments are taxed differently at the time of distribution.

    With this in mind, SmartAsset ranked the 40 U.S. states with available data by average household retirement savings, including comparisons to household income and a breakdown of retirement-account preferences.

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    Wanted: Suspects for Commercial Burglary

    The Philadelphia Police Department needs your help:

    The police are investigating a commercial burglary that occurred on February 23, 2026 in Southwest Philadelphia. Several men broke into the rear of Mi Tienda Hispana located at 7012 Elmwood Avenue around 6:00 AM. Taken were a laptop, a cell phone and several thousand dollars in cash. The men fled the area on foot, heading westbound along Elmwood Avenue.

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    Steve Heister Sr., of Gloucester City, age 75

    Surrounded by his loving family, Stephen B. “Pop” Heister, Sr., of Gloucester City, passed away peacefully on March 11, 2026, at the age of 75.

    Steve will be dearly missed by his beloved wife of 54 years, Lois D. Heister (née Devine) and children Stephen B. Heister, Jr. and his wife, Pam, and Jeanette Shoemaker and her husband Garrett. He was the cherished and proud grandfather of Braydon and Kayla Heister, and Rhya and Grayson Shoemaker, who brought him endless joy.

    He was the beloved son of the late Benjamin and Gloria Heister and the dear brother of the late Benjamin E. Heister, Jr. (surviving Hortensia “Honey”). He is also survived by many loving members of the Heister and Devine families.

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    2026 Gala Raises More Than $475,000

    More than $475,000 was raised through Jefferson Health’s recent New Jersey Gala at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City. Some 400 guests attended the event, which featured entertainment by Go Go Gadjet, a nationally touring live band known for its high-energy performances, which blend top musicians, dynamic vocalists and creative medleys of popular hits.

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