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CNBNEWS ARCHIVES 2009: Lions v Rams THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL GAME

CNBNEWS ARCHIVES NOVEMBER 26, 2009

Uploaded on Nov 26, 2009

With a few minutes left in the first half the Lions came back and tied the game at 14-14 but the Rams came back and scored again. As the half ended the score 22-14.

CLIP ONE

 

CLIP TWO

 

 CLIP 3

Uploaded on Nov 26, 2009

Final Score Rams 30 Lions 22

 

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CNBNews Comics:JEROME by Dave Wolfe

Vol. I No. 22 (November 23, 2014)

Editors Note: Every Sunday evening at 7 pm we will post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe, age 13. Dave has been drawing since he was 5 years old, he knew he wanted to be a cartoonist at the age of 8. He’s been distributing his comics in school since 3rd grade. (click on the image to enlarge)

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(WATCH) Brooklawn: Motel 6 Fire

BROOKLAWN NJ (November 22, 2014)–There was a fire Saturday morning at Motel 6, (Rt. 130) in the rear of the motel. The fire, which started around 11:40AM, was brought under control by the Brooklawn Fire Department within minutes after they arrived. The cause is not known.

(video and information submitted by a CNBNews Tipster) If you have a tip send it to [email protected]

 

 

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CNB Crime: Trio Sentenced for Running International Car Theft Network

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Breakwater Alternative Treatment Center Issued Permit to Cultivate Medicinal Marijuana

4th ATC, Second in Central Region, Permitted to Grow

 

 The New Jersey Department of Health today issued a permit to Breakwater Alternative Treatment Center (ATC) in Cranbury Township, Middlesex County to begin growing medicinal marijuana.

The permit was issued after a comprehensive review including several site inspections, background checks of its corporate officers and a review of its security operations and cultivation facility. This is the fourth ATC given a permit to cultivate medicinal marijuana by the Department.

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING PENNSYLVANIA : ELK HARVEST RESULTS

 

Twenty-seven bulls taken in one-week season; harvest totals 88 elk.

More than 82 percent of the hunters participating Pennsylvania’s 2014 elk hunt have taken home a trophy.


The Pennsylvania Game Commission today announced 88 elk were taken by hunters during the regular one-week elk season that ended Nov. 8. And for those licensed to hunt antlered elk, also known as bulls, the success rate was 93 percent.

 

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CNBNews 2011 ARCHIVES: LIONS V RAMS THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL GAME

Uploaded on Nov 24, 2011

The video contains some snippets of plays from the first half of the game. 

Ben Boyer carried 42 times for 294 yards and scored four touchdowns to lead Gloucester City to a 34-14 victory over Gloucester Catholic yesterday in Gloucester City.

Boyer finished the season with 1,841 rushing yards, 168 shy of the school-record 2,009 yards accumulated by Mike Blankenship in 2001. Boyer had touchdown runs of 28, 73, 3 and 8 yards for Gloucester City (5-5). With the victory, Gloucester City tied the all-time Thanksgiving Week series between the two schools at 18-18 (there has been one tie).

Elliott McCummings had two touchdown runs of 6 and 80 yards for Gloucester Catholic (3-7).

Score Lions 34 Rams 14

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NJ Department of Health Reminds Residents of the Dangers of Mushroom Poisoning

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The New Jersey Department of Health is reminding residents to be aware of the dangers of eating wild mushrooms.

Wild mushrooms often look like harmless edible mushrooms but are poisonous. Even a few bites of these mushrooms can cause severe illness such as intense vomiting and diarrhea, damage to vital organs and in some cases can cause death,

\”Since there is no easy way to tell the difference between poisonous and harmless mushrooms, the best advice is not to eat wild mushrooms,\” said New Jersey Health Commissioner Mary E. O\’Dowd. \”Even experienced mushroom pickers can be fooled at times, so this warning needs to be given and taken seriously. Children should be taught never to put wild plants, berries, nuts, or mushrooms into their mouths. And keep in mind pets are susceptible to mushroom poisoning as well.\” To escape from the
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Since August 1, the Department has received 11 reports of mushroom poisoning cases. All became sick after eating wild mushrooms.

The New Jersey Poison Information and Education System (NJPIES) recommends if someone in your family eats wild mushrooms, call the NJ Poison Experts at 1-800-222-1222. Having a poison expert give you exact instructions for a specific situation can help significantly during those critical first few minutes.

 

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PLAYOFFS: Paulsboro 39 Gloucester 12

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