NJ STATE POLICE IDENTIFIED THREE STAMPS ASSOCIATED WITH RECENT DEATHS

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Joshua B. Ferreri, of West Berlin, Off to Prison for Offering Child Porn on the Internet

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GLOUCESTER TWP. MAN SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR MOLESTING TEENAGE GIRL WHILE SHE SLEPT

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DRUG DEALERS ARRESTED WITH 21 KILOS OF COCAINE, SENTENCED TO PRISON,

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Paulsboro Man Arrested for Failing to Appear in Court

 

 

GLOUCESTER COUNTY NJ (January 12, 2015)Jerome Worthy (DOB 2/13/83), of Paulsboro NJ, was arrested Friday (1/9/15) at a Paulsboro apartment complex on a warrant for failing to appear in court on narcotics charges and possession of a weapon while committing a drug crime.

 

A detective with the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Fugitive Investigations Unit and Paulsboro police officers took Worthy into custody without incident in a vehicle in the parking area of the Cedar Knoll Apartments. He was turned over to the Gloucester County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Worthy’s charges stem from a 4/3/14 arrest in West Deptford NJ in which he and a codefendant were arrested. He was scheduled for a status conference 12/8/14 but failed to appear and a bench warrant was issued for him.

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Insurance Adjuster Sentenced to 32 Months in Prison for Defrauding NJTA, Insurance Companies, of $900,000

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NJ Governor Arrives for Cowboys-Packers Game

… and immediately insults Philly fans

 
GREEN BAY — The reddish-orange sweater has entered Lambeau Field, but for now, it is hidden under a long wool coat and scarf. Gov. Chris Christie has come prepared for the elements in Green Bay — although the locals considered the high-teen temperatures \”mild\” — to watch his favorite football team. But so far, the reception…

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Over 20 Percent of New Jersey\’s Drinking Water Never Makes It to the Tap

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WATCH: EUROPE IS DONE!

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OBITUARY: LOUIS ALVARADO, AGE 50, OF GLOUCESTER CITY

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On January 6, 2015, of Gloucester City, NJ, age 50. He is the beloved husband of DeAnna M. (nee August), loving father of Louis Godbolt, Jamie Lee Willetts, Jessica Ann Power, Louis Alvarado, Jr., Brett Bolam and dear brother of Debbie Soto, Anita Rivera, Nancy and Brenda Alvarado and Anna Fernandez. He is also survived by 10 dear grandchildren, his mother-in-law, Anna Apostolicoand aunt, Ellen Allen. Louis loved playing pool. He honorably served his country in the Army National Guard. Relatives and friends are invited to meet Friday evening from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at theETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, 700 POWELL ST., GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ. A Service of Remembrance will be held at 7:00 PM. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the family, in care of the funeral home, would be appreciated.

 

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