New Jersey State Police Investigating Fatal Turnpike Crash

(October 7, 2015)–Troopers from Newark Station, Fatal Accident Unit, Crime Scene Investigations Unit, and Troop \”D\” CIO are investigating the crash that killed the driver of a tanker truck on the New Jersey Turnpike earlier today.

At 3:16 p.m., the victim was driving a tanker truck northbound in the center lane of the Turnpike in the area of milepost 109.5 in Kearny.

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Special waterfowl, deer and turkey hunting days for youth, disabled hunters announced

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CNB Business News: New Double Dose Vitamin K Cream Available at Reviva Labs, Haddonfield

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CNB ARCHIVES 2011: No Decision in Kain v. Gloucester City Case

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Hooked on Fishing-Not on Drugs Training Workshop November 6-8

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Obituary | Cynthia Witsch of Lindenwold formerly of Runnemede

Cynthia Witsch

Born: November 06, 1958
Died: October 06, 2015

 

Cynthia Witsch, on October 6, 2015, of Lindenwold, formerly of Runnemede. Age 56.

Beloved mother of Michael. Devoted grandmother of Nicholas. Dear sister of Ginny Bednarczyk (Adam), Pat Otto (Gary), and Greg Witsch (Mariellen). Loving aunt of Heather, Steven, Gary, Bryan, and Katie.

There will be a visitation from 2 to 3pm Saturday afternoon at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.

Memorial Service 3pm at the funeral home.

Interment private at the request of the family.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Cynthia’s name to the ALS Association, 321 Norristown Road, Suite 260, Ambler, PA 19002.

via www.gardnerfuneralhome.com

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FBI-Cyber Tip: Protect Yourself with Two-Factor Authentication

National Cyber Security Awareness Month

 

In many cases, an online password is all that separates the average person from financial or reputational harm—passwords are the way that people log into their online lives: e-mail, banking, social media accounts, cloud storage, and so much more. And often times, in an effort to better remember passwords, users often minimize their size and complexity, use the same passwords for different online accounts, and don’t change them very frequently, if at all.

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CNB Medical: Nurse used same syringe on 67 people at N.J. flu clinic, state says

 

A nurse who administered flu vaccines to employees of a West Windsor company has been reported to health officials because she re-used a single syringe for the shots. At an employer-sponsored flu clinic at Otsuka Pharmaceuticals last week, the unnamed nurse committed an \”infection control breach,\” according to a spokeswoman for the New Jersey Department of…

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Julio Colon\’s Appeal Denied

 

A state appeals court has upheld a local judge’s decision that Julio Colon (DOB 6/8/87), of Newark NJ, sentenced to consecutive five-year prison terms after pleading guilty in 2011 to drug and weapon possession charges, was not ineffectively represented by his lawyer when he pled.

Colon’s lawyer should have argued for a concurrent sentence on the charges, his appeal contended.

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CNB Medical: Dementia Doesn\’t Mean What You Think It Means

 

 

Aging can be a complicated, mysterious process. We’ve been trying to find the key to staying youthful since the dawn of time, and though we’ve managed to prolong the aging process, the fountain of youth is still evasive. Though some parts of aging are inevitable, a common myth is that dementia is one of them. Dementia…

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