COMMENTARY: Reorienting Pentagon Priorities

 

Volume XX No.47: November 20, 2015\"\"

It’s been a week since the terror attacks in Paris. Attacks like these strike at our core; they happened at locations we like to believe are safe. Places we take our families. Where anyone might go to unwind at the end of the work week. After last week it’s much harder for the average person to say, \”That can’t happen to me.\”

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CNB ARCHIVES JUNE 2011: (Video) Gloucester City PBA Local 40 Carnival, Opening Night

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Lady Rams Softball Team Sponsors New York City Bus Trip

 

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ–Gloucester Catholic\’s softball team will host a New York City bus trip on Tuesday, December 8, 2015 with proceeds benefitting the Lady Rams softball program.

Participants will attend the Christmas Spectacular Show featuring the Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall, with show starting at 11 a.m. Time has also been set aside following the show for shopping and dining in Midtown Manhattan.

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COAST GUARD OFFLOADS $17 MILLION OF COCAINE

press release November 20, 2015

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A Coast Guardsman offloads cocaine at Coast Guard Sector Miami Beach, Fla., Nov. 20, 2015. The HNLMS Friesland, an offshore patrol vessel from the Royal Netherlands Navy, interdicted a go-fast vessel with four suspected smugglers and 22 bales of cocaine with an estimated wholesale value of $17 million. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Mark Barney

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Delaware Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Blotter: Nov. 9-15

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MONEY MANAGEMENT: Why Not Try Wearable Technology on for Size?

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Guest Editorial: NJ lawmakers take up pot

 

Jon Bramnick (R-Union) admitted this week to smoking marijuana. \”Not bad, actually,\” he told other legislative leaders. They were discussing New Jersey\’s first-ever hearing on the legalization, taxation, and regulation of marijuana — for adults only. Bramnick was asked directly by Sen. Stephen Sweeney, and it\’s good to hear him be blunt about it. By way…

 

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Haddonfield (9) at Cedar Creek (14)

 NJSIAA Tournament, Semifinal Round, South Jersey, Group 2 – Football

 

Kyle Phillippi | For NJ Advance Media HADDONFIELD – Adversity is nothing new to the Cedar Creek football team. This is a program that watched over a dozen senior starters graduate after last season and was expected to take a step back. Just last week, Cedar Creek was on the brink of elimination before completing a…

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Norcross Votes in Favor of SAFE ACT of 2015

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Rutgers-bound student killed by Palestinian in day of bloody violence | NJ1015.com

A Rutgers-bound student with family in New Jersey was among those killed in a severely bloody day of Israeli-Palestinian violence Thursday.

Ezra Schwartz — an 18-year-old American who lived in Sharon, Mass. and who was headed for Rutgers next year — was spending a year in Israel when he died as part of an attack by a Palestinian man that killed three people. Also dead was an Israeli citizen and a Palestinian man, though police said it was unclear if the Palestinian killed was hit by the attacker’s fire or that of Israeli forces.

According to an Associated Press report, a Palestinian motorist opened fire on a line of cars stuck in traffic in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem in the West Bank. The Israeli military said the attacker then intentionally rammed his vehicle into a group of pedestrians.

The military said soldiers shot at the attacker, although his condition and identity were unknown.

According to the Israeli Government Press Office, Schwartz studied in a Jewish seminary outside Jerusalem and had come to Israel on Masa, a program that brings young Jews from abroad to live in the country.

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