CNB Hunting/Fishing News New Jersey: Claim Awarded Turkey Permits By Monday, March 23 Deadline

Claim Awarded Turkey Permits By Monday, March 23 Deadline

 

March 16, 2015

Hunters who were awarded Spring Turkey Hunting Permits have until 11:59 p.m. on Monday, March 23 to claim their awarded permits. Those who applied for permits through the lottery should have received notification of their results in the lottery. The NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife reminds applicants who did not receive an e-mail or postcard notification that they can check if they were successful in obtaining a permit through the online license and permit website.

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CNB Medical News: Risk Patterns Identified That Make People More Vulnerable to PTSD

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The world of a Catholic Charities case worker

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ATLANTIC CITY NJ–Diane Jannone sits beaming behind her desk at Catholic Charities’ Family and Community Services Center in Atlantic City. She has good reason to smile. Just last week she finished spending the last of $250,000 state housing grant — well before the March 31 deadline. 

But outside the world of social services, the weight of that accomplishment might seem a little opaque. To put it in perspective, these kinds of grants are highly competitive and renewed from year to year. They come with strict qualifying requirements for potential beneficiaries. The clients must have received an eviction notice, with a court date and docket number, fall within a specific income level, have a particular kind of need, and never have received the assistance before.

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CNB CRIME: Ten Members and Associates of Decavalcante Organized Crime Family Arrested

NEWARK, NJ—Ten members and associates of the DeCavalcante organized crime family of La Cosa Nostra were arrested today and charged with various plots to commit murder, distribute drugs and run a prostitution business, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Charles Stango, 71, of Henderson, Nevada; Frank Nigro, 72, of Toms River, New Jersey; and Paul Colella, 68, of Toms River, were arrested this morning and charged by complaint for their roles in a plot to kill a rival gang member. Charles Stango was also charged along with his son, Anthony Stango, 33 of Brick, New Jersey, with conspiring with members of his New Jersey-based \”crew\” to distribute cocaine and run a prostitution business. John Capozzi, 34, of Union, New Jersey; Mario Galli, 23, of Toms River, New Jersey; and Nicholas Degidio, 37, of Union, New Jersey, were also charged with cocaine distribution.

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New Jersey Doctor Charged With Running Pill Mill And Attempting To Burn It Down

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CNB NEWS ARCHIVES: Cherry Blossom Viewing O-Hanami in Japan

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WATCHDOG: FEDERAL LAUNDRY WORKER MAKING SIX FIGURE SALARY

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Three Indicted in \’Pay-to-Stay\’ School Scam

LOS ANGELES — Three Los Angeles-area residents responsible for operating a network of four schools were arrested Wednesday on federal charges for allegedly helping hundreds of foreign nationals remain in the U.S. as foreign students, even though they never attended classes.

The three defendants allegedly ran a \”pay-to-stay\” scheme through three schools in Koreatown – Prodee University/Neo-America Language School; Walter Jay M.D. Institute, an Educational Center (WJMD); and the American College of Forensic Studies (ACFS) – and a fourth school currently operating in Alhambra, Likie Fashion and Technology College.

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Free Kennedy Wellness Program ‘Baseball 101\” for Women set for March 28th

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CNB BUSINESS NEWS: Hop Into Spring with PEEPS®

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