Incumbent Congressman Jan Van Drew Endorsed by Camden County Republicans

JANUARY 23, 2020)–Camden County Republican Chairman Rich Ambrosino released the following statement announcing the Camden County Republican Committee has officially endorsed Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew for re-election.

“Over the last few days the Waterford Township and Camden County Republican Committees thoroughly screened all of the candidates seeking the Republican nomination for Congress in the 2nd Congressional District,” said Ambrosino. “Upon completion of the candidate interviews, it was the unanimous recommendation of our county screening committee to endorse our Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew for re-election. I am honored to affirm their recommendation and award Congressman Van Drew the use of our Camden County Republican line and slogan in June’s Republican Primary. We know he will continue fighting for South Jersey and we look forward to working with him to grow the Republican Party.”

Pedestrian Killed Walking On Williamstown Road Crossing AC Expressway Bridge

WINSLOW TOWNSHIP NJ (January 23, 2020)–An adult male pedestrian was walking on Williamstown Road crossing the Atlantic City Expressway bridge,

when he was struck by an unknown vehicle.

The vehicle that struck the pedestrian fled the scene towards Monroe Township.

The victim was transported to a local hospital, where he passed away.

The accident occurred on 01/22/2020 at 10:34 Pm.

If anyone has any information about the accident, please contact Winslow Officer Rich Saunders, 609-567-0700 Ext. 1196 or Camden County Prosecutors Office Detective Rowand 856-225-8514.

The victim\’s name is being withheld until notification to his family.

Big Game Specials Announced for North Beach Atlantic City

Atlantic City, N.J. (January 21, 2020) –

North Beach Atlantic City announced today Big Game specials to be offered amongst the entertainment district of Atlantic City that fans will not want to miss.

It’s that time of year again when two of the best professional football teams go head-to-head to battle it out for ultimate bragging rights on Sunday, February 2, and let’s not forget those jaw-dropping commercials in between. The question is where will you be watching the Big Game?

Four of the North Beach Atlantic City partners are offering up special events, promotions and menus for fans in the region including:

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City:

The Big Game will be shown in three different locations on the property including the Lobby Bar, Hard Rock Cafe Center Bar and the Hard Rock Sportsbook Bar, where $5 domestic draft beers and $8 well drinks will be offered.

Wild Card Reward Members can cash in on the card program by attending a special event set to take place in Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. to watch the Big Game on large screens. Guests will enjoy stadium style food and beverage and get the opportunity to meet NFL Greats like former Philadelphia Eagles tight end

Brent Celek

and linebacker

Seth Joyner

, former Buffalo Bills running back

Thurman Thomas

and former New York Giants wide receiver

Amani Toomer

. Each guest will receive an official game day hat.

Hard Rock Casino Online will be offering Square Pools, the classic sports bar type of contest that should be familiar to players including 10X10 grids of 100 squares to choose from.

All squares will be available on a first come first serve basis.

Once game starts, contests are locked and numbers 0-9 will be randomly generated across each axis’ row/column.

Up to 5 winners based on each team score in the corresponding period (1st quarter, 1st half, 3rd quarter, Final score and Final score in Reverse).

A player may win multiple times based on the numbers they have.

All winners will be identified, and any prizes won will be credited manually.

Players will also be able to pick a square from the kiosk screen at Sportsbook.

Hard Rock Casino Online will also be offering Big Game Bingo, which follows traditional bingo mechanics (mark 5 in a row = BINGO).

Each player will be issued a unique 5X5 sheet with a total of 25 events that can occur during the Superbowl.

As events occur, they are updated in the system so that players can mark their sheets and view a list of events that have already occurred.

Players must “claim” a bingo, they are not automatically notified of a win, therefore they must manually mark their bingo sheets.

Ocean Casino Resort:

Topgolf Swing Suite, dubbed the “new Sunday Funday spot” in Atlantic City, has 22 screens, melt-in-your-mouth food and drink specials, plus virtual games like football, golf, carnival classics, and zombie dodgeball to have fun with the squad come halftime.

Gastropub, Villain + Saint, located in the heart of the casino, will be serving out-of-the box creations including Korean Fried Chicken Wings and a wagyu Chef’s Burger. There is even a chance to win some Big Game giveaway prizes!

William Hill Sportsbook at Ocean has the biggest screens in Atlantic City to watch the biggest game of the season! The Sportsbook features a 7,500-square-foot integrated experience with a center bar to drink and dine. Place your bet any time before the game at William Hill Sportsbook or at the den, which will also be streaming the game live!

For a more intimate setting to take in the Big Game, visit High Water Wine Bar overlooking the William Hill Sportsbook. This tucked away wine bar offers 42 wines by the glass and 8 wines on tap and features a perfect aerial view of the William Hill Sportsbook.

Resorts Casino Hotel

:

DraftKings Sportsbook at Resorts will have $4 Imported and Domestic Beers plus special promotions all day long.

Bar One will have $10 Miller Lite Pitchers and $25 buckets of Coors Light or Miller Lite Bottles.

Gallagher’s Burger Bar will offer $2 Bud Light and Shock Top Drafts, $3 Heineken, Heineken Light and Michelob Ultra Bottles and $4 Everyday IPA Drafts.

Landshark Bar and Grill has $20 Buckets of Miller Lite and Coors Light Bottles.

Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall

:

Watch the Big Game on 8 large screen TVs.

Enjoy an award-winning gastropub menu with 40 plus beers on tap.

A free half time buffet will be offered with $3 Miller Lite pints and $8 pitchers.

Miller Lite swag giveaways all night long.

North Beach Atlantic City

With a new energy, brand-new eateries and a beautiful Boardwalk overlooking the pristine Atlantic Ocean, North Beach Atlantic City has developed into the city’s cultural epicenter and entertainment district of Atlantic City. Over the last year, the opening of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Ocean Resort Casino and Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall has pumped new life into this northern section of the Boardwalk, adding to the excitement already established by Resorts Casino & Hotel, Steel Pier and the Absecon Lighthouse. For more information, visit

atlanticcitynorthbeach.com

or follow along on social media through #NorthBeachAC.

Salem County Republican Chairwoman Linda DuBois Endorses Van Drew

Salem County Republican Chairwoman Linda DuBois released the following statement endorsing incumbent Republican Congressman Jeff Van Drew for re-election.

“Congressman Van Drew has a deep understanding of the issues facing South Jersey, particularly when it comes to the needs of our agricultural community,” said DuBois. “Congressman Van Drew has stood up for South Jersey and with President Trump, so it has been no surprise to see the overwhelming support the Congressman has received. I am proud to join the thousands of rank and file Republicans who have come up to him in coffee shops, diners and out on the streets of South Jersey in offering my full support to Congressman Van Drew.”

DuBois served on the Pittsgrove Township Committee for 27 years including 5 years as Mayor. Since taking over as the county party chair, DuBois has successfully lead the party’s efforts to regain and maintain Republican control of county government.

Second Annual Atlantic City Women’s March In Boardwalk Hall

Atlantic City, NJ –

The Second Annual Atlantic City Women’s March & Rally will take place

Atlantic County Freeholder Ashley Bennett

on

Saturday, January 18, 2020 in Boardwalk Hall at 11:00 AM

.  Due to concerns about severe  weather and high winds ALL the activities will take place inside Boardwalk Hall, Adrian Phillips Theatre,

DOORS OPEN AT 11:00 AM.

This year’s activities will feature pre rally program with intergenerational organizers leading the way with motivating chants, laughter and song along with inspiring speakers, artistic presentations by local performing artists culminating with a powerful keynote address by

New Jersey Lt. Governor Sheila Y. Oliver.

“In keeping with the organizing and coalition building philosophy of Fannie Lou Hamer, whom we honored last year, our theme this year is “Together We RISE.” This will be a time for women across New Jersey to come together and be inspired to work in their communities bringing a heightened awareness to civic engagement. All are welcome on Saturday.  Voter Registration and Women’s health care information will be on site”, said

Atlantic County

Freeholder Ashley Bennett, co-founder of the Atlantic City Women’s March.

WHO: 2020 Atlantic City Women’s March

WHAT: Pre Rally & Rally

WHEN: Saturday January 18

th

at 11:00 AM

WHERE: Boardwalk Hall/

2301 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, NJ

Lauren M. Dorff, of Villas Sentenced on First Degree Drug Induced Death Charges

Cape May Court House, New Jersey

– Cape May County Prosecutor Jeffrey H. Sutherland announced the sentencing of Lauren M. Dorff, 32 years old of Villas, New Jersey on first degree Drug Induced Death Charges.

On January 9, 2020, Dorff was sentenced in Atlantic County Superior Court to eight years in New Jersey State Prison for the drug induced death of Eric Nolan which occurred on July 21, 2018. Dorff is subject to the No Early Release Act.

A co-defendant in this investigation, Susan E. Mazzone, a 44 year old resident of Cape May Court House, New Jersey was previously sentenced to seven years in State Prison for the first degree charge of Drug Induced Death. Mazzone is also subject to the No Early Release Act. Both Dorff and Mazzone were sentenced by the Honorable Bernard E. Delury Jr., Presiding Judge of the Superior Court.

Prosecutor Sutherland stated that his office as well as all law enforcement agencies throughout Cape May County will aggressively investigate and prosecute those who engage in the distribution of CDS, especially those individuals who distribute CDS which results in the death of another.

Prosecutor Sutherland would like to recognize the investigative efforts of the officers and detectives involved in this investigation along with Senior Assistant Prosecutor Edward Shim who prosecuted this case.

Prosecutor Sutherland continues to urge the citizens of Cape May County to report information regarding any criminal activity within community and that this information can be reported anonymously through the Cape May County Sheriffs Tip Line at cmcsheriff.net and click on anonymous tip, or through the Cape May County Crime Stoppers at 609-465-2800, or the Cape May County Prosecutor’s Office at 609-465-1135.

NEW JERSEY SPORTSBOOKS’ HOT DECEMBER PUSHES 2019 HANDLE TO MORE THAN $4.5 BILLION

Sportsbooks, online casinos combine to generate nearly $800 million in revenue during booming 2019, according to

PlayNJ.com

(ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.) — New Jersey’s sportsbooks and online casinos performed in December in much the same way they spent the rest of 2019: With new records and more growth. With a strong closing month, which included a near-record monthly sports betting handle, retail and online sportsbooks combined with online casinos and poker to generate nearly $800 million in revenue in 2019, sending New Jersey into 2020 with plenty of momentum, according to PlayNJ analysts.

“Online sports betting and casino gambling should continue on or near its current growth trajectory in 2020,” said Dustin Gouker, lead analyst for

PlayNJ.com

. “Online growth will continue to be a net win for New Jersey’s gaming industry.”

In December, New Jersey’s online and retail sportsbooks collected $557.8 million in bets, falling just short of the record $562.2 million handle set in November, according to official reporting released Tuesday. The December 2019 handle was up 74.7% from $319.2 million in December 2018.

Revenue from sportsbooks reached $29.4 million, down from $32.9 million in November and up 41.4% from $20.8 million won in December 2018. December’s revenue yielded $3.7 million in tax revenue for the state.

For 2019, New Jersey’s sportsbooks combined to generate:

$4.6 billion in bets. Of that $3.8 million, or 83.7%, was generated online.

Revenue of $299.4 million, including $244.5 million online.

State tax revenue of $36.5 million.

In a neck-and-neck race since summer 2019 to be the country’s largest legal sports betting jurisdiction, New Jersey will fall short of Nevada in annual handle. Nevada has generated $4.7 billion in bets through November.

“2019 could very well go down as the last year that New Jersey was eclipsed by Nevada,” said Eric Ramsey, analyst for

PlayNJ.com

said. “From its proximity to the New York market to its pioneering online sports betting infrastructure, New Jersey’s positives as a sports betting market will continue to fuel its growth.”

In December, online betting generated $488.9 million, or 87.6% of the state’s handle, up from 86.5% in November.

FanDuel Sportsbook/PointsBet continues to lead the market, tallying $12.1 million in gross revenue, down from $12.2 million in November. Anchored by DraftKings and Fox Bet, Resorts Digital generated $9.3 million, up from $9.1 million. The online market leaders were followed by:

Monmouth/William Hill/Sugarhouse/TheScore ($1.9 million, even with November)

Ocean Casino/William Hill ($1.2 million, down from $2.1 million in November)

BetMGM/Borgata ($995,096, down from $1.3 million)

Golden Nugget/BetAmerica ($102,524, down from $163,863)

Caesars Sportsbook/888sport ($64,759, down from $455,553)

Tropicana/William Hill ($32,958, down from $71,706)

Hard Rock/Bet365/Unibet (-$294,442, down from $517,252)

FanDuel Sportsbook at The Meadowlands posted $2.4 million in November gross revenue, down from $2.7 million in November, to retain the retail market lead. FanDuel was followed in gross revenue by:

Borgata ($1.3 million, up from $734,240 in November)

Monmouth Park ($617,410, down from $664,468)

Bally’s AC ($108,437, down from $252,778)

Tropicana Casino ($71,460, down from $108,392)

Golden Nugget ($66,306, down from $163,863)

Hard Rock AC (-$51,182, down from $19,837)

Ocean Casino (-$68,035, down from $492,357)

Harrah’s AC (-$107,646, down from $22,565)

Resorts AC (-$406,493, down from $51,278)

“In addition to constant growth, one of the constants in New Jersey’s sports betting market has been FanDuel’s dominance,” Gouker said. “The brands under Resorts Digital have made it a relatively close second in the online market, but it has proven difficult to overcome FanDuel’s advantages, despite the brand recognition that comes from DraftKings and Fox Bet.”

DECEMBER PUSHES ONLINECASINOS TO NEARLY $500 MILLION IN ANNUAL REVENUE

New Jersey’s online casino and poker industry nearly surpassed $50 million in monthly revenue for the first time in December, completing a year of incredible expansion. Online casino games and poker generated a record $49.3 million in December, up 70% from $29 million in December 2018.

Such growth is hardly an outlier. For the year, online casinos and poker generated a record $482.7 million, up 61.6% from $298.7 million in 2018. And online casinos set monthly revenue records eight times throughout the year.

“Online casino gambling has clearly become one of the biggest winners from online sports betting,” Ramsey said. “In a highly competitive market such as online casino gambling, the cross-selling of online gambling products has successfully kept customers playing.”

Some other important online casino and poker data from the December report:

Online casinos injected $7.4 million into state coffers in December and $72.5 million for the year.

The Golden Nugget, the unrivaled online market leader, took in $17.3 million, outpacing its land-based counterpart ($14.3 million) for the third consecutive month.

The industry generated a $1.6 million per day during the 31 days in December, up from $935,750 per day in December 2018.

Online casino games generated $47.6 million in December, even with November. Online poker posted $1.7 million, up from $1.5 million.

For more information and analysis on regulated sports betting and online gaming in New Jersey, visit

PlayNJ.com/news

.

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Following Trump\’s Lead, Cape May County Republicans Rally to Van Drew

In the short time since he announced his intentions to join the Republican party, Congressman Jeff Van Drew has been warmly welcomed by an overwhelming majority of Cape May County Republicans. Following President Trump’s lead, elected officials at the county and local level have lined up in support of the incumbent

Republican’s re-election campaign.

“We now have an incumbent, Republican Congressman, endorsed by our Republican President,” CapeGop Chairman Marcus Karavan declared. “I plan to to follow our President’s lead and work hard to reelect Rep. Van Drew to the US Congress.”

At the County level, all five members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, along with County Sheriff Robert Nolan and County Clerk Rita Fulginiti, have welcomed Van Drew to the fold and pledged to support his re-election.

Congressman Van Drew has been meeting with county and municipal elected officials over the last several weeks, stressing his long history of service to Cape May county and the many positions he has taken in support of the president’s agenda and the Republican party’s conservative platform.

Cape May County Freeholder Director Gerald Thornton pointed to many years of cooperation with Van Drew on important projects, working across party lines for the greater good.

“No matter his position or party, Jeff has looked to do good work and put politics aside,” Thornton said.  “We have joked with him for years about crossing over and joining the party of common sense. Any past differences pale in comparison to the good work we can now accomplish as partners fighting for a better Cape May County.”

At the local level, Mayors, Committeeman and Council Members have been meeting with the Congressman, continuing a dialogue centered on infrastructure improvements, lower taxes, small business development and protecting citizens’ rights and freedoms. Several endorsements from local Republicans are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

“Despite some past political differences, we have always been able to work with Jeff, when it comes to helping the folks we represent,” Lower Township Mayor and Assemblyman-Elect Erik Simonsen said.  “A united front of hard-working Republican leaders from top to bottom in our county will be critical if we are to truly push back against the progressive insanity that has infested the Democrat party, both in Trenton and Washington, DC.”

Middle Township Mayor and CapeGOP Second Vice-Chair Tim Donohue echoed Simonsen’s sentiments.

“Politically, we have battled Jeff Van Drew in the past, but every election is about the future,” Donohue said. “In speaking with the Congressman and his staff, I believe our visions for our county, state and country are very much aligned. On the issues that affect our quality of life locally and the principles that are most important to our voters, we stand on common ground.”

Congressman Van Drew stood as one of the few voices for common sense in the current Democrat party.  When told by party bosses that he would lose their support if he dared to oppose impeachment, Van Drew stood on principle, voted NO on impeachment and left the party he no longer recognized as working for the best interests of the American people.

“Let’s be honest, my conservative positions often put me at odds with Democrat leadership,” Van Drew said. “After nearly a year in Washington, it became clear to me that the radical agenda of the far-left elements that now control the Democrat party is inflicting real damage on our country. Like the hard-working, common sense people in South Jersey, my views and vision for a better America are in line with President Trump’s plans to make America great again.”

The congressman officially announced his intentions to join the Republican party from the White House on December 20th with President Trump by his side.

“Jeff will be joining our growing Republican Party and has my full endorsement,” President Trump said in a December 20th tweet. “This is a big win for the GOP and a big win for South Jersey. South Jersey is Trump country, so I know all NJ Republicans will be join me in supporting Jeff Van Drew.”

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Introduction to Online Casinos

(Gloucestercitynews.net)(January 15, 2020)–Gambling is typically considered as a zero-gravity area from where the chances for a surge and a plummet are equal. Time and technology have redefined casinos as the space of unlimited entertainment, and it gradually materialized into the screens as well. For as long as the urge for thriving fortune exists within humans, casinos will stand high in the zone of factors that shoot up the economy. As online casinos are getting more players to the platform without the need for exhibiting live casino etiquettes, doors to the live casinos are gradually closing down. Although this trend has been spreading for a long time now, it is quite sporadic. Polarising views on the concept of casinos have been developed, and the groups that prefer the online platforms are increasing day by day.

Playing on online casinos would seem like a difficult task to take up, and many of the regular players are neophobic towards this idea. Familiarizing with every new technology has been imperative, so is the case of online casinos. Delving deeper into a subject wouldn’t be as hard as getting it started. Every aspiring player needs to learn the basics of the games and the platforms on which they are planning to begin their gambling career.

Fundamentals

Here are a few essential details that every player needs to know before stepping into the game.

The overall experience is what matters the most, and the bets that you place should never affect your financial stability. Luck is a result of the randomness of the entire game that takes place, and in the case of online casinos, this factor of randomness is produced artificially. Random number generators are computer programs that are used for this purpose.

The security and fairness at online casinos are of great concern for the players. Since the digital platforms hold a high number of frauds and scams, the apprehension towards signing into these would be as equally high. But the online casinos have been programmed in such a way that they do not conduct unfair games or stay biased to a certain group of players. Security has also been ensured by these platforms, which has ensued in the massive footfalls.

Most of the casinos prefer to use third-party software to run their games, and the three types of software that are used are the downloadable, instant, and mobile versions.

Incentives are always motivators, and no one refuses to accept it. In online casinos, various types of bonuses are provided to the players at the time of signing up. Additional funds to play the games and chips to enter it are usually offered as sign-up bonuses. Many sites necessitate an initial payment for the rewards, whereas a few other casinos provide it free of cost.

Choosing the Best Online Casino

Selecting a particular online casino is never as easy as reading through the list. The ones that are ranked on the top might not be the ones that please you the most. Your priorities matter the most when narrowing down to that one site, which makes that particular option the best. While some casinos prove to be ideal for poker, some others support blackjack. Ignition, Betonline, and Bovada are some of the best online poker sites

according to this website

. The player has to decide on which casino site to be selected for his/her game. Best is, therefore, a subjective term here, and it would be the site that meets your needs that turn out to be the best one. Make sure to check the geographical restrictions of the site, so that you don’t choose the one that isn’t available in your state/country. So, pick the right option rather than the best one.

Conclusion

Online casinos have been witnessing immense growth for the past few years, and this has generated an urge to jump into gambling without a second thought. Acquire the necessary information about such online platforms before leaping into the game, so that you play the game safely.