Wanted: Suspect for Aggravated Assault in the 9th District [VIDEO]

Central Detective Division is seeking the public’s help identifying the individual seen in the following video and photos.

On November 1, 2025, at 1:20 am, the victim, a 22 year-old-male, was assaulted by the suspect in the area of 600 Chestnut St striking the victim in the face/head area.

Note: This video has no audio.

If you have any information about this crime or this suspect, please contact:
Central Detective Division:
215-686-3093/3094
Det. Murphy
DC 25-09-126928

For additional information and updates, visit https://www.phillypolice.com/news-blotter/wanted-suspect-for-aggravated-assault-in-the-9th-district-video-7/

John J. Rafferty, III, 83, of Sea Girt

On October 25, 2025, Age 83. Of Sea Girt and formerly of Bay Head, Toms River and New Brunswick.  Cherished and devoted son of the late John J. Rafferty, II (former NJ Supreme Court Justice and NJ Assemblyman) and Kathryn Rafferty (nee Kemp). Survived my many loving cousins and beloved friends. Predeceased by many aunts, uncles and cousins. 

John was born in Bound Brook and raised in New Brunswick. He was a devout Roman Catholic who truly loved his faith and attended daily and Sunday Mass. 

A few short days ago, John Rafferty made his way up to Heaven to meet his Dear Lord, parents and “Pups.” Sadly, we have lost John’s touch, but there is no question that he left his indelible mark on each of our hearts. Because we all agree, “To meet John Rafferty is to love him!” 

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Resume for John P. Driscoll Sr.; Candidate for Gloucester City School Board

June 2015

I am a dedicated and enthusiastic candidate with a Masters of Special Education Degree. I have six years of substitute teaching experience, experience as Gloucester City’s DARE Officer, and I am the current Vice Principal of Holy Name Elementary School in Camden, NJ. I am seeking a position as an advocate for children. I have been lucky enough to have been able to retire from the NJ Police and Fire Pension system. I believe in my second career I am meant to demonstrate and encourage a passion for learning and helping to meet the needs of our exceptional children.
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Brazilian Taste Recalls Frozen Chicken and Beef Croquette Products


Brazilian Taste, a Lexington, S.C. establishment, is recalling approximately 4,120 pounds of chicken and beef croquettes due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The product contains sesame, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label.

Unofficial Election Results for 11-04-25

Camden County Commissioners

Vote for 2

Edward T. McDonnell (D) — 113,228

Colleen Bianco Bezich (D) — 112,076

Christian A. Navarro (R) — 54,170

Robert Stone (R) — 53,931

Camden County Commissioner – Unexpired Term

Vote for 1

Jennifer Fleisher (D) — 115,117

Shane Bernat (R) — 53,128

Camden County Surrogate

Vote for 1

Michelle Gentek-Mayer (D) — 110,029

Adam Nieves (R) — 50,702

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2023 Redevelopment Study of Gloucester City

By CNBNews Staff

Tuesday, December 10, 2024


The information below was released by the City of Gloucester City in 2023

This Redevelopment FAQ is intended to provide background on the efforts for redevelopment in Gloucester City, to offer a timeline for the study and to answer some specific questions regarding certain actions or results arising from the redevelopment process.

WHAT IS REDEVELOPMENT AND WHY NOW?

The Mayor and City Council believe that a vital downtown is essential to our community’s wellbeing. A downtown district must be attractive safe, and provide goods and services that answer the needs of our residents.

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GTPD Police Chief David Harkins Retirement Ceremony And Last Radio Call 10-30-2025!

Effective November 1, 2025, Chief David Harkins retired from the Gloucester Township Police Department after serving 30 years and 7 months of honorable service as a Police Officer!

Chief Harkins was hired as a full time Gloucester Township Police Officer on April 3, 1995. Chief Harkins served as a Patrol Officer, School Programs Officer, Field Training Officer, Patrol Shift Investigator and was temporarily assigned to the Narcotics Unit on October 10, 2001. Chief Harkins was appointed to the Special Response Team on April 6, 1999, and later appointed as Team Commander on February 1, 2006 until February 1, 2010.

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 Educators — We’re Coming to AC With Something Special!

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CIRCULATE NJ STATEMENT ON MIKIE SHERRILL BEING ELECTED NEXT NEW JERSEY GOVERNOR

Circulate NJ Chair David Greek issued the following statement today regarding the election of Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill as the next governor of New Jersey:

“On behalf of Circulate NJ, we congratulate Congresswoman Sherrill on being elected the next governor of New Jersey. As the driving force behind the state’s economy, we look forward to working with the governor-elect. We hope she will continue to keep an open mind regarding the numerous benefits that the transportation, logistics and distribution industry brings to New Jersey. Working together, we can ensure job growth and economic development flourish in the Garden State for years to come.”

HOME COUNTRY: Have you been counting the minutes until election day?

Have you been counting the minutes until election day when your neighbors can remove all those campaign signs from their lawns for another two years? Yes, these are mid-term elections, just as serious as the presidential election yet to come two years from now, but not as interesting.

   Why not? Because the great candidate Vermin Love Supreme only runs for President and doesn’t mess about trying to be someone’s governor. V.L., who appears to be a bearded cross between Archimedes and Alexander Graham Bell,  tends to stand out in a crowd. That is largely because he’s usually wearing a boot on his head and is carrying a giant toothbrush.

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