CNB Business News: WalletHub Study 2015’s Cities with the Fastest Growing Economies

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OFFICER DOWN: Police Officer Greg Alia, Forest Acres Police Department, South Carolina

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CNB Hunting NJ : TRAPPER EDUCATION COURSES


Courses offered in April and September – October 

 

Tuckahoe WMA, Lenape Farms Section (Atlantic County) 
October 10 and 11

You must attend both days of the two-day class. 
Classes are held rain or shine. Bring a pencil, and a lunch, wear hip boots and bring pliers. All other materials provided. 
See the course schedule page to register.

Furbearer Management Newsletters

GENERAL INFORMATION

Modern, regulated trapping is used to manage habitat, monitor and control animal populations, protect and reintroduce endangered species, protect public and private property and conduct research. It is a technique for sustainable, consumptive use of the wildlife resource. \"YoungIn New Jersey there are trapping seasons for beaver, otter, mink, muskrat, eastern coyote, fox, opossum, raccoon, skunk and weasel. 

In New Jersey, a Trapper Education course must be passed and a trapping license obtained to trap in the state. To use a snare a person must first pass a Fish and Wildlife-approved trapper education course which includes use of snares and carry on their person appropriate documentation thereof. A person must be at least 12 years of age. When offered, course announcements will be posted on this page (March/April and September – October). 

All traps set or used must bear a legible tag of durable material with the name and address or Conservation Identification Number (CID#) of the person setting, using and maintaining the traps. Trappers previously assigned a Fish and Wildlife-issued trap identification number may continue to use their assigned number in lieu of name and address or CID to mark each trap. However, please note that the Division has ceased this practice and will no longer be issuing trap identification numbers. 

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Tickets Now Available for Camden County Sports Hall of Fame Inductee\’s Dinner

(September 29, 2015) – The Camden County Freeholder Board is hosting the 9th Annual Camden County Sports Hall of Fame Dinner and induction ceremony on Oct. 29. At that time, 11 local sports legends will be honored for their contributions to athletics.

\”This event is a celebration of competition, endurance and sportsmanship, and the men and women, who led their teams to the pinnacle of success,\” said Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli Jr. \”Every year it is an honor for the Freeholder Board to shine the spotlight on some of the best athletes our County has to offer.\”

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Four Kennedy Health Associates Receive Kennedy Nursing Scholarships

 

Voorhees, NJ – Four Kennedy Health associates have been named recipients of the 2015 Kennedy Nursing Scholarship Awards. This new scholarship program – made possible through proceeds from the 2014 Kennedy Golf Outing – not only enables Kennedy nurses to advance their educational status, but also supports non-nursing Kennedy associates wishing to pursue a career in nursing.

 

\”Each of the selected recipients has demonstrated their commitment to Kennedy Health’s mission and vision, along with a passion for their own professional development,\” said Helene Burns, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, Kennedy’s Chief Nurse Executive.

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Football Week 4 mega-coverage guide: Everything you need for this week\’s games

 

Here is our mega-coverage guide for Week 4 to help get you ready for another jam-packed weekend of gridiron action. Make sure to check back as we\’ll be adding more stories, previews, polls, live update posts and our predictions for every game this weekend as we get ready for games Friday, Saturday and Sunday. We\’ll also…

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Romanian Native In Large-Scale Atm Skimming Scheme Extradited To The United States

 

NEWARK, N.J. – A native of Romania who was arrested in Spain was arraigned on September 25, 2015following his extradition to face charges that he participated in a large-scale lucrative ATM skimming scheme targeting New Jersey bank customers, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

Alin Dumitru Carabus, 41, will appear tomorrow afternoon before U.S. Magistrate Judge Leda D. Wettre in Newark federal court. He is charged by indictment with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, aggravated identity theft, conspiracy to possess 15 or more counterfeit access devices, and possession of 15 or more counterfeit access devices. One of the other individuals charged in the indictment, Robert Mate, was previously apprehended in Spain and extradited to the United States. The third individual charged in the indictment, Ionut Vasile Ciurba-Stana, has been apprehended in Spain, and a request for extradition is pending. 

According to documents filed in this and other cases and statements made in court:

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FBI Releases 2014 Crime Statistics

press release September 30, 2015

The estimated number of violent crimes in the nation decreased 0.2 percent in 2014 when compared with 2013 data, according to FBI figures released today. Property crimes decreased by 4.3 percent, marking the 12th straight year the collective estimates for these offenses declined.

The 2014 statistics show the estimated rate of violent crime was 365.5 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, and the property crime rate was 2,596.1 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants. The violent crime rate declined 1.0 percent compared to the 2013 rate, and the property crime rate declined 5.0 percent.

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FBI — College Students Targeted in Phone Scam

The FBI Atlanta Division is warning consumers to be on alert for a phone scam that primarily targets college students while displaying the FBI’s telephone number on the recipient’s caller ID.

The FBI has received multiple calls from college students at various universities in Georgia, as well as universities in other states, to include Wisconsin, complaining of a phone scam involving someone claiming to represent the U.S. government or even claiming to be FBI agents. In those cases, the caller advised the students of delinquent student loans or dues, delinquent taxes, or even overdue parking tickets. On occasion, the caller even threatens the students with arrest and not graduating from school if these fees were not immediately satisfied via MoneyGram.

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DELAWARE Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Blotter: Sept. 14-20

 

Reminder for the week: Visitors must obey speed limit when driving on wildlife area roadways

 

DOVER (Sept. 25, 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 Sept. 14-20 made 1,580 contacts with anglers, boaters, hunters and the general public, including 188 vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Officers responded to 61 complaints and issued 53 citations, one of which was related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail, where there is an increased Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police presence.

 Incidents of particular note:

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