Troopers Find 8 Illegal Drugs in Crashed Car

\"\"Holmdel, — What began as a report of a verbal dispute on the roadside in Cape MayCounty progressed into a brief pursuit, then a crash, and lastly, the discovery of a shopping list of illegal drugs in Monmouth County. State troopers from Holmdel Station arrested Samuel Bompane, (photo) 22, of Brooklyn, , for a variety of charges on Tuesday afternoon (April 21) following a crash on the northbound Parkway at mile marker 115.

Bompane was first noticed in connection with a report of a verbal dispute on the side of the road in Cape May County. He drove his car away from that location and was spotted by troopers sometime later driving at a high rate of speed in the area of mile marker 83. Troopers attempted to stop the Nissan Altima and pursued it for a few minutes before terminating as they neared a construction zone in Brick Township. About 25 miles farther north, the car was involved in a crash with another vehicle.

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Suspects Charged for Paulsboro Armed Robbery

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Delaware: NREC Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Blotter

 

Reminder for the week: Prepare for the season by signing up for a boating safety course

 

DOVER (April 24, 2015) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police officers between April 13-19 made 1,392 contacts with anglers, hunters, boaters and the general public, including 112 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 53 complaints and issued 35 citations, seven of which were related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail, where there is an increased Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police presence.

 

Citations issued by offense type included the following, with the number of charges in parentheses:

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CNB Medical: NJ Department of Health Recognizes Medical Laboratory Professionals Week

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(CNBNews.net)New Jersey Health Commissioner Mary E. O\’Dowd recognized Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, April 19-25, by commending New Jersey\’s laboratory professionals are an essential part of every aspect of healthcare, including medical diagnosis and public health prevention.

\”New Jersey\’s laboratory professionals play a vital role in health care and especially in protecting the public health, as we saw during the Ebola outbreak this past year,\” said Commissioner O\’Dowd. \”Every day medical decisions are based on data generated by laboratory professionals who work in hospital and commercial laboratories, as well as the Department\’s Public Health and Environmental Laboratory (PHEL). All perform important tests that help residents manage their chronic diseases, ensure our drinking and recreational water is safe, detect and report disease outbreaks, and work closely with local, state and federal agencies in responding to bioterrorism.\”

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UNITY TEAM FORMED TO MOVE MOUNT EPHRAIM FORWARD

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MOUNT EPHRAIM NJ (CNBNews.net)–A unity slate has been forged from two rival tickets for control of the three-member Mount Ephraim Board of Commissioners in the May 12 non-partisan election, Mayor Joseph Wolk announced.

\”We are all on the same page in terms of seeking office for the express purpose of making our town as good as it can be,\” Wolk said. \”It is a commitment we have always shared and we agreed that a contentious election campaign would do more harm than good in our wonderful, close-knit community.\”

The Teamwork Improving Mount Ephraim (T.I.M.E) slate has added Michael \”Traz’ Tovinsky, a 50-year resident who is past president of Mount Ephraim Little League, former executive board member of Local 14, Insulators Union, and a newcomer to elective office. He replaces incumbent Bruce Greenwald.

 In his formal letter of resignation, Greenwald thanked borough residents and his colleagues and municipal employees for their support during his tenure. He said he does not now have the time and energy to continue handling the responsibilities associated with the position of commissioner. He said he hopes to have the time and energy to seek elective office again in the future. 

In addition to Greenwald, George A. Gies and Thomas R. Maxwell formally resigned their candidacies before Borough Clerk Terry Shannon on Wednesday. \”We plan to take full advantage of their skills, interests and passion for a better Mount Ephraim in the near future,\” Wolk said. 

Both Gies and Maxwell have a history of community service, particularly youth sports programs, one of the key features of a small borough that prides itself on being a safe and clean environment for raising a family. 

Wolk , Gilmore and Tovinsky encourage all residents to join them on May 12 to keep Mt. Ephraim moving in the right direction.

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Lindenwold Police Department Conduct Narcotics Investigation, Seven Suspects Arrested

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LINDENWOLD NJ (CNBNews.net)–On April 21, 2015 Detectives from the Lindenwold Police Department and the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Suburban Narcotics Task Force executed two search warrants in the Arborwood Condominium complex. The search warrants were the result of a three month investigation into the distribution of crack cocaine and heroin in the Arborwood complex. The investigation began after police began receiving complaints that unit 3301 was operating a \”speak easy\” where people could purchase beer and cigarettes among other items. The search warrants were executed by the Camden County Sheriff’s Emergency Response Team at 1402 and 3301 Arborwood. 

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