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.

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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.”

New Jersey Assembly Democrats Secure  Supermajority, Flipping At Least 3 Seats

New Jersey Assembly Democrats flipped at least three seats tonight, securing a supermajority as voters resoundingly elected Democrats up and down the ticket. The DLCC identified New Jersey as a priority early in 2025 by investing six figures and spotlighting 12 of the most competitive races that were among the biggest successes of the night.

Tonight’s Assembly wins come as Mikie Sherrill clinched the gubernatorial win, ensuring unified Democratic power can protect New Jersey from MAGA extremism and fight for working families. 

Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee President Heather Williams issued the following statement:

“Tonight, voters delivered a stunning victory by electing a supermajority in the New Jersey Assembly, sending a clear message to MAGA extremists whose policies have substantially driven the cost of living up. The DLCC is proud to stand with the state Democrats in New Jersey who are focused on lowering costs and protecting economic opportunities for their communities. These victories set the stage for the 2026 midterms when Democrats have the opportunity for historic success in state legislatures across the country.” 

The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) is the campaign arm of Democratic state legislatures and leads the national strategy for building power and winning new majorities. Over the last three decades, we have strategized cycle over cycle to win majorities and lead the effort to bring national attention and investment to our ballot level, winning nearly a dozen new chamber majorities over the last decade. Our work has ensured that nearly half of Americans are represented by at least one Democratic majority in their statehouse. State legislatures are the building blocks of our democracy and have the closest connections to Americans’ day-to-day lives. From protecting fundamental freedoms and voting rights to growing the middle class and advancing opportunity, the DLCC and state legislators are moving the Democratic agenda forward and shaping the future of this country.

Understanding the Financial Sector

With an increasing number of competitors, financial institutions want to have something unique to offer. A financial marketing service can bring a wealth of knowledge to help you win and keep clients. In this post, we look at what businesses can expect when working with a service like this.

A financial marketing service focuses on the unique aspects of finance. Structured data and networking help them understand regulations, market trends, and consumer behavior. This helps them create strategies that truly align well with the audience they need. They secure compliance and relevance by aligning marketing efforts with specificity to the industry.

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Virtua Health to Host ‘Pop-Up’ Shopping Opportunitiesfor Fresh, Affordable Food

(MARLTON, N.J., November 3, 2025) The interruption of SNAP benefits has created immediate, critical challenges for people in South Jersey and beyond. Not-for-profit Virtua Health, South Jersey’s largest health system, has responded by temporarily modifying and expanding its Eat Well food access programs.

Beginning this week, Virtua’s new Mobile Food Farmacy – a 40-foot, custom-designed vehicle – will be deployed as a second Mobile Grocery Store. The Mobile Food Farmacy will offer high-quality groceries at deeply discounted prices at the following pop-up events:

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Gloucester City Road Closure Notice

On Wednesday, November 5, 2025, Essex St will be closed to all traffic beginning at 7:00 AM for approximately 24 hours due to Conrail repairing the railroad crossing.  Essex St will be closed from Broadway to Railroad Ave (North).  All tractor trailer traffic should use the Exit 4, Holtec Blvd, from I-76.  There will be no open truck routes from Collings Ave. See map for detours and closures.

Park Place Prime at Bally’s Atlantic City to Serve Thanksgiving Feast

The Thanksgiving menu will feature seasonal flavors with an upscale twist, priced at $55 per person. The meal will begin with roasted butternut squash soup, with sherry, mascarpone and spiced almonds, followed by an autumn salad of seasonal greens, artisan feta cheese, glazed walnuts, craisins and red wine vinaigrette. Citrus and herb-roasted turkey will be served for the main course with vegetable brioche stuffing, whipped potatoes, glazed yams and parmesan-roasted Brussels sprouts. To finish on a sweet note, guests can indulge in their choice of traditional apple pie or pumpkin cheesecake for dessert. The full menu will also be available.

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To keep the holiday cheer flowing, Park Prime Place will also offer an array of craft cocktails and signature Old Fashioneds. Guests can sip on the Prime Manhattan, made with Michter’s Rye, Wild Turkey Longbranch Bourbon, house vermouth, black walnut bitters and orange bitters, priced at $18; the whisky sour, a combination of Old Forester Bourbon, lemon-grapefruit oleo, egg white and angostura bitters, priced at $16; The Farm, made with WhistlePig Rye, maple-bacon and burnt orange bitters, priced at $20; and The Smokehouse, a smoked old fashioned made with Russell’s Reserve single barrel rye, hickory-smoked vanilla, angostura bitters and orange oil, priced at $28.

For more information or to make a reservation, visit www.Casinos.Ballys.com/Atlantic-City.

Projects on Camden County roads in Voorhees Township

Monday, November 3 & Wednesday, November 5 through Friday, November 7, 2025
Cooper Road – 7:00am to 5:00pm.  Utility Line Services, on behalf of South Jersey Gas, will continue installing the gas main, there will be a full road closure between Route 73 in Voorhees and East Taunton Road in Berlin Township. 

Wednesday, November 5, 2025
801 Evesham Road – 8:30am to 3:30pm.  New Jersey American Water will be replacing a fire hydrant; there will be alternating traffic with flaggers at the intersection with Camden Avenue. 

Wednesday, November 5 through Friday, November 7, 2025
Cropwell Road & Kresson Road– 7:00am to 5:00pm.  Kiely Civil, on behalf of South Jersey Gas, will continue renewing the gas main. There will be a full road closure of Cropwell Road between Kresson Road & County Walk and a partial road closure southbound on Kresson Road between Cropwell Road & Centennial Boulevard.  

Schedules are subject to change. Should you have any questions, please call Camden County at 856-225-5372.

Congratulations to Gloucester County’s Own Public Health Nurse of the Year

On October 16, Gloucester County Department of Health’s Director of Nursing, Dittymae Jankauskas, was honored as the 2025 NJ Local Boards of Health Association Public Health Nurse of the Year

For the past 19 years, Ditty has been dedicated to promoting nursing excellence and advancing public health across all 24 municipalities in Gloucester County. Her leadership, compassion, and commitment to community wellness have made a lasting impact on residents and colleagues alike.

Let’s celebrate Ditty’s outstanding achievement and thank her for her years of service to the health and well-being of our community!