CNB Crime: Toni Lee Coleman of Swesboro Pleads Guilty to Death by Auto Charge

press release October 19, 2015

 

WOODBURY NJ–Toni Lee Coleman (DOB 10/15/75), of Swedesboro NJ pleaded guilty today (10/19) to a death by auto charge and related offenses in the 4/27/14 Mantua Township NJ collision that took the life of a 74-year-old Tabernacle NJ woman and injured her husband.

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College Baseball Cranberry in Four

press release October 19, 2015

LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ—Cranberry defeated Black three games to one in the 2015 Cranberry-Black Series, held October 17 on the Sonny Pittaro Field.

The annual best-of-five series of three inning games brings an official close to the fall baseball season at Rider.

In Game 1 Cranberry won 2-1, with sophomore pitcher Nick Margevicius (North Royalton, Ohio/Saint Ignatius) getting the win. Margevicius struck out five Black batters in three innings. Junior Dalton Mayberry (Chadds Ford, PA/Garnet Valley), a transfer from Marist College, had a one-out RBI single in the ninth inning for the game-winner.

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Judge Denies Request to Lower Bail for Female Carjacking Suspect

 

WOODBURY NJ October 16, 2015–A Superior Court judge today refused any reduction in the $100,000 bail of Maria Cruz-Santiago (DOB 3/9/71), of Philadelphia PA, charged with carjacking a vehicle in West Deptford on 9/29/15 and attempting to take another car in Logan Township on the same day.

Cruz-Santiago’s lawyer said she had been placed in the Ancora state psychiatric hospital after arrest, which he said \”indicates a likely defense.\” But she had been discharged from the hospital, he added. Logan Township police arrested her on Center Square Rd. shortly after the attempted carjacking.

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Kennedy OB/GYN physician Kenneth Covone, DO, Receives March of Dimes ‘Born to Shine’ Award

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Borough of Pine Hill will be \”Trick-or-Treating\” from 2 PM – 8 PM Saturday, October 31

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New Jersey Foreclosures First in nation; Pennsylvania ranks 17th, report says

 

New Jersey ranks first in the nation and Pennsylvania is 17th in foreclosure filing rates, according to a report released last week. New Jersey\’s foreclosure rate was the highest in the nation in the third quarter of 2015, edging out Florida for the top spot, according to a story on nj.com. The report was based on…

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Gloria Jean House of Mastic Beach, Long Island, NY, Formerly of Swedesboro and Gloucester City

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 On October 17, 2015. Age 74. (nee Cinalli). Of Mastic Beach, Long Island, NY, Formerly of Swedesboro and Gloucester City.

Loving mother of Tina House Lampe (Michael), Maria Eskey (Mark) and Andrew House (Laurie). Beloved grandmother of Tiana Lampe, Dillon Lampe, Billy Gallagher (Amy), Mark Eskey (Kelly), Tyler, Jessica, Samatha House and Andrew House Jr. Beloved Great- Grandmother of Faith Higgins. Devoted Sister of Jerry Cinalli and Patrick Cinalli.

Gloria was born in Philadelphia. She lived in Gloucester City for about 10 years. Our Parish was St. Mary\’s R.C. Church in Gloucester City and Father Mark Cavagnaro was our Pastor and our dear friend. Mom loved him to pieces. I\’m sure she\’s smiling right now to know he will do her the honor of Celebrating her Memorial Mass. She lived in Swedesboro with her daughter Maria for 15 years. In between she went to visit her daughter Tina in Aruba. That was a place she really loved and looked forward to every year! She lived for 5 months with her son Andy up until her death in Mastic Beach, NY. She loved best this exact time of the year, the fall, Halloween. The most important thing to her was to spend time with family!! That was priceless to her. She was our role model and our best friend. She remains alive in all of our hearts! She will be truly be missed forever! Rest in Peace our sweet Mommy.

Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend her visitation on Friday, October 23 from 10 am to 11 am at St. Mary’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City. Memorial Mass 11 am celebrated by Father Mark Cavagnaro in the church. Cremation private. Family requests memorial donations in lieu of flowers to Saint Mary’s R.C. Church: 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ 08030. Please write in memo: Gloria Jean House. 

Condolences and Memories may be shared at www.mccannhealey.com under the obituary of Gloria Jean House. Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through: McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME: 851 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, NJ. Phone: 856-456-1142

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William A. Garcia Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault, Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison

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Commentary: A Flood of Failures

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Ford Driving Skills for Life Program Coming to Overbook High School

On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 teen drivers from Overbrook High School will be participating in the Ford Driving Skills for Life Program. This is a partnership with the Pine Hill School District, Pine Hill Police Department and Ford Driving Skills For Life Program to offer students hands on driver training sessions. Students will complete real life behind-the-wheel training in three specific arenas; distracted driving, simulated impaired driving, and vehicle handling.

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