Health Law Headaches: Employers Not Ready, Technology, Taxes

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Brooklawn Police Apprehend Sixth Street Burglar

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Amanda Dean Sentenced to Prison for Vehicular Homicide

MAYS LANDING A Franklin Township woman was sentenced to State prison yesterday in connection with a 2011 motor vehicle collision that claimed the life of an 81-year-old woman, and injured two others, Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.

Yesterday, January 15, Amanda Dean, 28, of the 500 block of Old Harding Highway, Franklin Township, Gloucester County, was sentenced in Atlantic County Superior Court to 5 years in prison for vehicular homicide.

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2015 Preview: Unselfish, confident USC looks to build off last season

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GROWING UP GLOUCESTER : SCOUT TROOP 66 SAINT MARY\’S R.C./ CNBNews

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Catherine M. Peacock (nee Kelley), age 90, of Gloucester City

Catherine M. Peacock (nee Kelley), age 90, died January 19, 2015.

Born in Gloucester City, she lived there her entire life. She was a 1942 graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School. Cass was a member of the Gloucester City Historical Society.

She was the beloved wife of the late Henry F. Peacock Sr. Cass is survived by two sons, Henry (Karen) Peacock and Thomas (Barbara) Peacock; her brother, Raymond (Emmeline) Kelley; two grandchildren, Jennifer (George) Hayes and Jeffrey (Lauren) Peacock; and five grandchildren, George, Catherine, Maren, Thomas, and Lucy.

Viewing will be Friday 10-11am at St. Mary\’s Church 426 Monmouth St. Gloucester City, NJ08030. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11am. Burial New St. Mary Cemetery Bellmawr.

In lieu of flowers, family requests donations to St. Mary Church at the above address.

Arr. by NORTON FUNERAL HOME Williamstown. To sign the guestbook visit www.nfhnj.com.

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GLOUCESTER CITY NJ: Carmen Palmierio League Kindergarten Division 2015

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Identity Theft Ring from New York Allegedly Steals $293,600 at Five Atlantic City Casinos

TRENTON – Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman announced that 12 New York residents were indicted \"6a00d8341bf7d953ef0133f4d24407970b-800wi\"yesterday for allegedly using 52 stolen credit cards in five Atlantic City casinos to perpetrate a cash advance scheme that stole $293,600 from banks that guaranteed the transactions.

The Division of Criminal Justice obtained the indictment from the Atlantic County grand jury, which charged each of the 12 New Yorkers with second-degree conspiracy, second-degree identity theft, second-degree theft by deception and third-degree fraudulent use of a credit card. 

The indictment alleges that over the course several days in May 2011, 10 of the defendants entered the casinos and conducted the cash withdrawals at the Showboat, Tropicana, Caesars, Harrah’s and Bally’s casinos. When they allegedly conducted the transactions, they presented their legitimate identification but used the fraudulent credit cards; those credit cards were embossed with their name, but the magnetic strip embedded on the card belonged to a credit card in another’s name. Because the name embossed on the card matched the legitimate identification provided by the suspects, and the credit card numbers on the magnetic strip on the card were valid numbers, the suspects were able to obtain the cash advances.

The Division of Criminal Justice is alleging that those 10 defendants were acting at the direction of Lena Guralnik, 41, of Bronx, N.Y., and Intiaz Khan, 33, of New Windsor, N.Y., who led the ring by transporting the group to Atlantic City, providing them with the stolen credit cards and supervising the transactions. Guralnik and Khan also allegedly kept the bulk of the stolen cash.

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Rutgers-Camden 2015 Baseball Schedule

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Current Record
Overall Pct. Streak Home Away Neutral
0 – 0 .000 0 – 0 0 – 0 0 – 0
Day Date NJAC Opponent H/A Time/Result Details
Fri. 2/27/2015   Oneonta Home 1:00 PM Details
Thu. 3/5/2015   Penn State Abington Home 1:30 PM Details
Sat. 3/7/2015   The College at Brockport Home 1:00 PM Details
Tue. 3/10/2015   Neumann University Away 3:00 PM Details
Wed. 3/11/2015   Widener University Away 3:30 PM Details
RussMatt Central Florida Invitational
Sun. 3/15/2015   Amherst College (DH) Neutral TBA Details
Sun. 3/15/2015   Amherst College (DH) Neutral TBA Details
Mon. 3/16/2015   SUNY Cortland Neutral TBA Details
Tue. 3/17/2015   University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Neutral TBA Details
Wed. 3/18/2015   Bowdoin College Neutral TBA Details
Thu. 3/19/2015   Centenary College (New Jersey) Neutral TBA Details
Fri. 3/20/2015   Trinity College (Conn.) (DH) Neutral TBA Details
Fri. 3/20/2015   Trinity College (Conn.) (DH) Neutral TBA Details
Sat. 3/21/2015   University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Neutral TBA Details
Wed. 3/25/2015   Johns Hopkins University Away 3:30 PM Details
Sat. 3/28/2015 * William Paterson University (DH) Away 11:30 AM Details
Sat. 3/28/2015 * William Paterson University (DH) Away 2:00 PM Details
Sun. 3/29/2015   Baruch College Home 1:00 PM Details
Tue. 3/31/2015   Fairleigh Dickinson-College at Florham Away 3:30 PM Details
Thu. 4/2/2015 * Rowan University Home 3:30 PM Details
Fri. 4/3/2015 * Rowan University Away 3:30 PM Details
Sat. 4/4/2015 * Rutgers-Newark (DH) Home 11:30 AM Details
Sat. 4/4/2015 * Rutgers-Newark (DH) Home 2:00 PM Details
Thu. 4/9/2015 * Richard Stockton Away 3:30 PM Details
Fri. 4/10/2015 * Richard Stockton Home 3:30 PM Details
Sat. 4/11/2015 * Ramapo College (DH) Home 11:30 AM Details
Sat. 4/11/2015 * Ramapo College (DH) Home 2:00 PM Details
Mon. 4/13/2015   DeSales University Home 3:30 PM Details
Thu. 4/16/2015 * The College of New Jersey Home 3:30 PM Details
Fri. 4/17/2015 * The College of New Jersey Away 3:30 PM Details
Sat. 4/18/2015 * New Jersey City University (DH) Away 11:30 AM Details
Sat. 4/18/2015 * New Jersey City University (DH) Away 2:00 PM Details
Tue. 4/21/2015   Susquehanna University Away 4:00 PM Details
Thu. 4/23/2015 * Montclair State University Away 3:30 PM Details
Fri. 4/24/2015 * Montclair State University Home 3:30 PM Details
Sat. 4/25/2015 * Kean University (DH) Home 11:30 AM Details
Sat. 4/25/2015 * Kean University (DH) Home 2:00 PM Details
Mon. 4/27/2015   Eastern University Home 3:30 PM Details
NJAC Championships
Tue.-Sun. 4/28-5/3/2015   TBA Home TBA Details
Sat. 5/9/2015   York College of Pennsylvania Home 1:00 PM Details

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Justice for Six Slain Victims in Philadelphia

Extreme Case of Witness Intimidation

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This Philadelphia row house was firebombed by individuals who worked for Philadelphia drug trafficker Kaboni Savage. Four children and two adults, family members of a federal witness, died in the fire. The adjacent row homes were also damaged.

01/15/15

As far as witness intimidation goes, Philadelphia drug trafficker Kaboni Savage and members of his criminal enterprise appeared to corner the market on how far they’d go to silence anyone willing to testify against the organization. The most horrifying example of this was the brutal firebombing that resulted in the deaths of six members of a federal witness’ family in retaliation for his cooperation with law enforcement.

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