Lundy’s Prison Sentence Postponed, The Reason Unknown

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (July 14, 2026)-The former doctor office of Edward Lundy has been placed on the market. Lundy pleaded guilty in April to illegal distribution of opioids. After the court proceedings, law enforcement announced that he would be sentenced in May. 

Clearys’ Notebook has contacted the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), trying to find out why Lundy’s sentence has been postponed. Our most recent contact with those departments was last week. Neither the AG’s office nor the FBI has returned our phone calls or answered our emails. 

On April 9, 2026, Edward Lundy, who ran a family medicine practice in Gloucester City, pleaded guilty to knowingly conspiring and agreeing with others to distribute and dispense more than 1,600 oxycodone pills outside the usual course of professional practice and not for a legitimate medical purpose.  Lundy entered his guilty plea in the U.S. District Court for New Jersey in January 2026. He was scheduled to be sentenced in May.

In a Consent Order filed with the Board, Lundy agreed that his license to practice medicine and surgery in New Jersey will be permanently revoked. The Consent Order resolves allegations that, through his criminal conduct, Lundy engaged in repeated acts of gross negligence, malpractice, and professional misconduct; violated the Board’s regulations governing the prescribing of CDS; and prescribed or dispensed CDS indiscriminately or without good cause. Lundy also permanently lost his New Jersey CDS Registration, which allowed him to prescribe controlled dangerous substances in New Jersey.

The asking price for Lundy’s office building is $260,000. A full description of the property appears below. The property is listed by Mary Beth Rettig• Keller Williams – Main Street •856-858-2200 (broker) •njrealtortara@gmail.com (broker)

The property has been used as a doctor’s office starting in 60s when Dr. Karl Faldon occupied it. Previously, it was the Tip Top Restaurant operated by Karl’s brother Barney Faldon. Lundy completed his medical training at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and had been in practice since 1977.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 

Unique opportunity in Gloucester City! This property has almost 1900 square feet. It has the potential for 4 bedrooms (2 bedrooms upstairs and space for 2 bedrooms downstairs). There are 2 1/2 baths- a full bath on the first level as well as a 1/2 bath and full bath on the 2nd floor. There is also a full attic that can be converted. With some reconfiguring, this could be a spectacular home with a 2-car detached garage! This property is located in a residential low zone and surrounded by other single-family homes. The roof is 9 years old. Two-zone Central A/C, 1st floor is gas heat, 2nd floor is oil heat. A detached two-car garage provides secure parking. Floor plan attached to listing. Property conveyed “as is”. 

For more information contact realtor agent Mary Beth Rettig• at Keller Williams – Main Street •856-858-2200 (broker), njrealtortara@gmail.com (broker)

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