CNBNews Stats for the Period of 30th July 2012 through 6th August 2012

Total 41,412 19,429 15,769 3,660
Average 5,177 2,429 1,971 458
 
Day Date Page Loads Unique Visits First Time Visits Returning Visits
Monday 6th August 2012 3,616 1,623 1,256 367
Sunday 5th August 2012 3,955 1,963 1,667 296
Saturday 4th August 2012 3,535 1,659 1,367 292
Friday 3rd August 2012 4,513 2,124 1,722 402
Thursday 2nd August 2012 5,313 2,449 1,961 488
Wednesday 1st August 2012 5,494 2,660 2,113 547
Tuesday 31st July 2012 6,847 3,152 2,553 599
Monday 30th July 2012 8,139 3,799 3,130 669

 

 

Returning Visits – Based purely on a cookie, if this person is returning to your website for another visit an hour or more later

First Time Visits – Based purely on a cookie, if this person has no cookie then this is considered their first time at your website.

Unique Visitor – Based purely on a cookie, this is the total of the returning visits and first time visits – all your visitors.

Page Load – The number of times your page has been visited.

 

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Atlantic City Airshow Thunder Over The Boardwalk® Takes To The Sky

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John Paff: West Orange Board of Ed Charges $150 to Access Payroll Records

I recently learned that the West Orange Board of Education assesses records requestors a $150 special service charge for each payroll report requested under the Open Public Record Act (OPRA). According to a July 31, 2012 e-mail from ADP, the payroll vendor (available here:http://ogtf.lpcnj.org/2012/2012215ot//ExtractPage1.pdf ), the company apparently does charge the Board $150 for each report prepared.

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Weekly Basket: Hurry Up and Do Nothing

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Women for Kyrillos Coalition Launch Statewide Event

Edison, August 6… Today, as a growing number of women across New Jersey put their support behind Joe Kyrillos for U.S. Senate, the official Women for Kyrillos coalition launched statewide at an event in Edison. Women from around the state attended the rally led by Kathleen Donovan, Bergen County Executive. Donovan introduced members of the coalition leadership, including the statewide Chair, Christine Giordano Hanlon, a mother of four and prominent New Jersey attorney, and Senator Kyrillos’ wife, Susan Doctorian Kyrillos.

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CNBNEWS Weekly Poll : Do you think mayor/council has done a good job?

\"GloucesterGloucester City Mayor Bill James 

 

(CNBNEWS)This week Gloucester City residents are being asked for their approval rating of Mayor William James and his administration. James was first elected in 2006.

 

In 2010 the same question was asked. Out of 512 votes cast, 366 voted no, 74 voted yes, and 72 were undecided. Although the poll results showed that some people were dissatisfied with his adminsitration James still won a second-4 year term that November. 

 

Remember this is an unscientific poll, just for fun.

 

Question! Gloucester City residents: Do you think Mayor/Council has done a good job since being elected in 2007

 

YES 

 

NO

 

 

As for last week’s question, Should fishing be banned at Freedom Pier, Gloucester City NJ? Total votes cast 306. No votes 258 Yes votes 48.

 

This is an unscientific poll. 

 

If you have a poll question you would like to submit send it to [email protected], subject line weekly poll.


 

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A New Look for the Gloucester City/Brooklawn Bridge and Nearby Monmouth St. | cnbnews.net

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(CNBNEWS.NET)Construction work on the Broadway Bridge (above) between Gloucester City and Brooklawn is moving along. As of Friday, August 3, 2012 the construction crew had removed the sidewalk and bridge railing on the east side of the structure. During the past week employees from Public Service Gas and Electric continued to move the Broadway utility poles away from the immediate construction site.

The $4.15 million project includes the demolition of the existing structure and construction of a new bridge — including new abutments, bridge span, decking and parapets. The project also features new bridge approaches, new pedestrian sidewalks, new guide rails, \"P1070360\" traffic striping and roadway markings.

Take a short ride north on Broadway towards center city Gloucester City and you\’ll find construction crews (photo taken August 1, 2012) working on repaving Monmouth Street from Broadway west to Johnson Blvd. Besides a new street, workers are also installing new water and sewer pipes. The Monmouth Street Business District remains open during the construction work. In the distant is Saint Mary Church.

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New Report: Extreme Downpours and Snowstorms Up 33 Percent NJ Scientists Link Trend to Global Warming

 

Environment New Jersey Research and Policy Center press release

 

Trenton—Just days a series of severe storms ripped through Central Jersey, leading to severe rains and flooding that devastated the town of Freehold, a new Environment New Jersey report confirms that extreme rainstorms and snowstorms are happening 33 percent more frequently in New Jersey since 1948. The Central Jersey storm followed a June 29th storm that brought high winds and rain to Southern Jersey, now considered one of the most destructive and severe thunderstorms in the region’s history. 206,000 people in Atlantic, Cumberland, and Salem counties lost power following the June 29th storm. 

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