Nocturnal Animals of New Jersey Friday, Dec 5

Come learn about bats and other nocturnal animals. This fun-filled program will highlight animals that are active at night and things children and their families can do to protect wildlife and their habitats. 

This program is presented by Dove Environmental Education featuring Diana and Mike Dove, and is geared for the whole family and organized groups. Popcorn will be provided. Bring your own \”sit-upon\” and water. This program is appropriate for organized groups and the whole family. Scout groups should e-mail a list of conservation/wildlife/ecology/respect for the earth belt or badge requirements you wish to see covered during the program to [email protected].

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FBI: Rewards for Fugitives in International Cyber Fraud Scheme

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FERGUSON ON EDGE AS GRAND JURY DELIBERATES CHARGES IN MICHAEL BROWN CASE

 

LOS ANGELES Tensions are high in Ferguson, Missouri, and across the country, in anticipation of the grand jury announcement in the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown. The grand jury is considering whether to indict Darren Wilson, the 28-year-old white police officer who shot and killed the unarmed black teenager on Aug. 9. Wilson reportedly told…

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING DELAWARE\” Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Blotter: Nov. 11-17

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Plea in Pitman NJ sex assault

WOODBURY NJ (November 20, 2014)Shawne A. Grant (DOB 4/28/71), of Pitman, pleaded guilty today (11/20) to second-degree sexual assault and absconding from parole in connection with a 7/28/13 incident involving a boy under age 13 in Pitman.

 In a negotiated plea, Assistant Gloucester County Prosecutor Margaret Cipparrone will recommend that Grant be sentenced to six years in New Jersey state prison on the sexual assault and a concurrent four year term for the parole violation. The six-year sentence will require that Grant serve 85 percent of the prison term before becoming eligible for parole.

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Lower bail denied library pot sale suspect

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 WOODBURY NJ (November 21, 2014)–Arrested while on bail and awaiting sentencing on trespass and theft charges, Marquise D. Ogawa (DOB 9/3/93), of Glassboro, today (11/21) was denied any reduction in his $25,000 bail on new charges of attempting to sell marijuana in the Glassboro Public Library on 11/13/14.

 \”I do believe significant bail is appropriate,\” Superior Court Judge Kevin T. Smith said in denying Ogawa’s bail petition. 

In opposing the bail reduction request, Assistant Gloucester County Prosecutor Dana Anton pointed out that Ogawa’s arrest while on bail demonstrated his propensity for continued criminal activity. \”I’d say he should be at the top end of the range\” in bail for the offenses he now faces, Anton said.

Ogawa is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Smith 12/5 after pleading guilty to criminal trespass in Glassboro by breaking into an Academy Street building in Glassboro and \”remaining there for shelter\” and theft on 5/28/14 by possessing a 50-inch television in Glassboro that belonged to someone else.

 In the most recent case, Ogawa was arrested in a bathroom of the Glassboro Public Library after complaints of drug activity in the building. He is charged with possessing more than an ounce of marijuana with intent to distribute. 

 

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Meth Awareness Week Kicks Off November 30

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CNBNews 2010 ARCHIVES: LIONS V RAMS THANKSGIVING DAY FOOTBALL

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What an exciting Thanksgiving Day football game this year between cross town rivalries Gloucester City High School and Gloucester Catholic High. Nearing the end of the fourth quarter Gloucester High was winning 27-20. With 19 seconds left Gloucester Catholic got a TD, making the score 27-26. Instead of kicking a field goal Catholic went for two but was stopped by the Lions defense.

 

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Winslow Township Police Officer Da\’Shaun Carr Allegedly Shot Police Car

\"AudiosonicWINSLOW TOWNSHIP November 21, 2014–Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Winslow Police Chief Robert Stimelski reported a Winslow police officer has been charged in connection with the shooting of a police vehicle.

Da’Shaun Carr, M/23, of Clayton, a part-time Class II Special Law Enforcement Officer with the Winslow Police Department, was charged Monday with third-degree False Public Alarms.

The incident happened around 8 p.m. October 3 at New Brooklyn Park in Winslow.

Carr had activated an emergency button in his patrol car and communicated by radio that his vehicle had been fired upon.

Officers from the Winslow Police Department, New Jersey State Police, Camden County Sheriff’s Office and Camden County Prosecutor’s Office responded to the scene and searched the area.

The Prosecutor’s Crime Scene Investigation Unit processed the scene and found the patrol car had been shot once through the front windshield. Bullet fragments were recovered from inside the interior of the vehicle.

Investigators believe Carr used a personal handgun to shoot the vehicle once from the outside. Ballistic testing is being conducted by state police and the results are pending.

Carr was processed Wednesday and released on his own recognizance pending a future court date. He has been suspended without pay. He had been with the department for about a year.

All persons charged with criminal offenses are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law.

Released Friday, November 21, 2014.

 

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Barry Manilow Farewell Tour, Tickets on Sale

 

Barry Manilow will bring his farewell tour to Newark in June and to Philadelphia in November . Barry Manilow will perform at the Prudential Center in Newark on June 14. And it\’s unlikely he\’ll ever be there again. He is calling his tour, which begins in February, \”One Last Time!\” In a press release, Manilow said \”We hope to take everyone on…

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