E-Scooters and E-Bikes Turn Public Spaces into Hazard Zones

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews Editor

Electric scooters and electric bikes have flooded into Gloucester City and surrounding towns, and the results are becoming harder to ignore. What began as a convenient way to get around has quickly turned into a safety problem for anyone who uses our sidewalks, jogging paths, or neighborhood streets responsibly.

The danger isn’t theoretical. On my daily walks with Sweetie, I’ve had kids on these motorized bikes come up behind us without a sound. These machines make no noise, so you can’t hear them approaching until they’re already on top of you. More than once, a rider has blown past us at high speed, leaving no time to react. In one instance, a teenager on an e‑bike came straight at the dog and me, expecting us to move aside. I was forced to step off the path or be hit. That’s not “sharing the road”—that’s intimidation.

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Investigation Reveals Fatal Waretown House Fire Ruled Accidental, Woman, Age 71, Died

Cleary’s Notebook News (April 3, 2026)-Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer and Ocean Township Police Chief Michal Rogalski announced that on April 2, 2026, at approximately 3:00 p.m., the Ocean Township (Waretown) Police Department and Waretown Fire Departments were dispatched to a structure fire on Route 9 in Waretown. During a primary search of the structure, emergency personnel discovered a deceased 71-year-old female in a first-floor bedroom in the northwest corner of the structure.

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NJ Department of Corrections Releases Latest Recidivism Report

Report highlights continued record-low number of individuals released and reincarcerated for a new offense within three years of release

The New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) announces the publication of the 2021 Recidivism Outcome Report, which found that that reincarcerations for new criminal convictions continue to decline. The report, which tracks 4,174 individuals released in 2021 over a three-year period, demonstrates the continued effectiveness of the Department’s rehabilitation and reentry initiatives in strengthening public safety across New Jersey.

The latest report shows that New Jersey’s recidivism rate has reached a new low; only 6% of those released in 2021 were reincarcerated for a new conviction within three years. This reflects a significant long-term downward trend since 2013, dropping approximately 50 percent for both the male (approximately 12 percent to 6 percent) and female (approximately 4 percent to just under 2 percent) release cohort.

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CUHC Joins American College of Surgeons’

VIDEO: How Cooper Works With Our U.S. Military to Maintain Readiness for Military Medical Teams

(CAMDEN, N.J.) — Cooper University Health Care has been invited to join the Bridging Forces portal, a national platform developed through the Military Health System Strategic Partnership American College of Surgeons (MHSSPACS). The invitation reflects Cooper’s strong engagement in advancing collaboration between military and civilian trauma systems.

The Bridging Forces portal connects leading military and civilian health care organizations with the shared goal of strengthening trauma care readiness and improving outcomes for patients injured in both civilian settings and combat environments. Cooper’s participation follows an extensive evaluation process, including both onsite and written assessments conducted as part of the MHSSPACS.

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Sophie’s BBQ Expands to Philadelphia

Sophie’s BBQ is ready to bring their big bold flavors from the Main Line to Main Street Manayunk. Executive Chef/ Owner Greg Herman is teaming up with Melissa and Kevin Walter to fire up a full food menu inside the much-anticipated, coming-soon location for Love City Manayunk, at 4323 Main Street, in the former home of Fat Lady Brewing. The popular Havertown barbecue restaurant will offer barbecue favorites seven nights a week when Love City Manayunk opens later this spring. Menu selections will include Smokehouse Nachos, BBQ Sliders, Candy Bacon Mac, Pork Belly Burnt Ends, Briskey Cheesesteak, Smoked Vegetarian Meatloaf, BBQ Coffee Rubber Briskey, Pulled Chicken, Pulled Pork Shoulder, BBQ Platter, St. Louis Ribs, Collard Greens, Mac N Cheese, Butterscotch Cornbread and more. Herman started his career many years ago in Manayunk and looks forward to returning to the food scene there. Sophie’s BBQ will take part in Manayunk StrEAT Food Festival on Sunday, April 19th. He invites the community to come say hello, meet the Sophie’s BBQ team and preview select menu items ahead of Love City’s grand opening. Dishes that day will be pay-as-you-go. Love City Brewing will also be pouring outside that day. Sopie’s BBQ’s flagship location in Havertown will continue to operate, and soon will announce its biggest spring event line-up and a new menu soon.

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Elizabeth Paprzycki, 95, of Huntingdon Valley, Pa

On March 29, 2026, at the age of 95. (nee Evanuk) Of Huntingdon Valley, PA. Formerly a longtime resident of Oaklyn, NJ. Beloved wife of the late Bronislaw “Bruno” Paprzycki. Loving mother of Joseph Paprzycki (Gus), Christine Mitses (Will) and Matthew Paprzycki (Cathy). Cherished grandmother of Christopher and Thomas Paprzycki and great grandmother of Ellie and Hunter Paprzycki. In addition to her husband, Elizabeth was predeceased by her parents, Walter and Suzanna Evanuk and her sisters, Josephine Sliwowski, Helen Sokolowski and Olga Derowski.

Relatives and friends are invited to her visitation on Friday, April 10th at 11:30 AM at St. Joseph the Worker Parish, St. Vincent Pallotti Church, 901 Hopkins Road, Haddon Township. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 12 PM in the church. Interment will be private in St. Joseph Cemetery, Chews Landing.

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Jefferson Health Cherry Blossom Run for Cancer Care April 26

Registration is now open for the inaugural Jefferson Health Cherry Blossom Run/Walk fundraiser on April 26 at 9:00 am at the Jefferson Cherry Hill Hospital campus (2201 Chapel Ave W, Cherry Hill, NJ.)

Proceeds will benefit the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Centers in New Jersey, helping to expand access to advanced cancer care close to home in Cherry Hill and Washington Township.

“This event brings our mission to life in a visible and meaningful way,” says Tamara LaCouture, MD, East Region Chief of Cancer Services. “Every step taken supports patients who are navigating cancer with strength and resilience.”

Participants can choose between a 5K run or a 1-mile walk, with options for individuals, families and teams. Friendly competition, team spirit and even four-legged companions are all part of the experience.

Advanced registration is $40 for runners and $25 for walkers. Youth runners (12 and below) are $20 and youth walkers (12 and below) are free. Day-of registration will be available at $50 for runners and $35 for walkers. (Registration will start at 7:30 am.)

Participants can register at: https://www.jeffersonhealth.org/your-health/classes-and-events/cherry-blossom-run-walk

McCoach Drives in 5 as No. 7 Rowan Tops John Jay, 8-3 for 8th Straight Win

Evan McCoach drove in five runs with a pair of doubles as #7 Rowan overcame a slow start to defeat John Jay, 8-3, in non-conference baseball action. The win is the Profs’ eighth consecutive as they improve to 13-2. 

McCoach went 2-for-5 with the doubles, and scored one run, while reaching a career-high in RBI. Luke Bickunas and Jason Schooley drove in a run apiece, while Kyle Lamanteer and Joey Bogart each scored twice. 

Mark Grubb (1-0) earned the victory in the “bullpen” game, as he pitched a scoreless inning after the Profs took the lead. Miles DeVincentis made the start and went 3.0 innings, while Jake Andrey, Dane Samartino, Evan Brasberger, Jack Norton and Nick Watson also saw time on the mound. 

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Bally’s Announces April 2026 Events

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.

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The Philadelphia Police Need Help Identifying Thieves

The Philadelphia Police Department is requesting the public’s assistance in identifying the individuals in the attached images. On Saturday 3/28/26 & Sunday 3/29/26, Philadelphia Police responded to five (5) bank locations after discovering trap door devices attached to ATMs. These are simple devices placed on an ATM to block cash from being dispensed to the customer. The offenders then return, remove the device, and take the money that was dispensed but not received by the previous user.

The below males then fled in a dark-colored SUV with possible New Jersey registration.

The public is encouraged to call 215-686-TIPS (8477) with information.–

Missing Adult Male Stephen Stankiewicz 3rd

On 03/30/2026, at approximately 8:14 PM, Stephen Stankiewicz III (DOB: 04/17/1976) was reported missing in Gloucester Township. He was last seen earlier that day, at approximately 1:00 PM, on Erial Road walking toward Hickstown Road. 

Stankiewicz is described as a 49-year-old white male, non-Hispanic, approximately 5’08”in height and weighing 120 pounds. He has gray hair, gray/white facial hair, blue eyes, and often wears glasses. At the time he was last seen, he was wearing a teal hooded sweatshirt with a black T-shirt over it, dark-colored pants, and black Nike sneakers. 

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