New Jersey American Water Announces Tenth Annual First Responder Grant Program

CAMDEN CITY, N.J. (January 8, 2020)

– Recognizing the bravery and commitment of volunteer firefighters and first responders, New Jersey American Water announces its 2020 grant program for volunteer fire departments and emergency responders (e.g., ambulance and first aid squads) located within the company’s service areas.

“We are proud to continue to support the brave men and women who volunteer their time and risk their lives to protect our communities. This program is just one way we say thank you to these everyday heroes,” said Denise Venuti Free, director of Communications and External Affairs, New Jersey American Water.

Grants may be used to cover the costs of personal protective apparatus, communications gear, first aid equipment, firefighting tools, vehicle maintenance and other materials that will be used to support volunteer firefighter and emergency responder operations. Reimbursement for specific training courses, including the cost of training manuals, student workbooks, and instructors is also eligible.

“We recognize the impact an increase in funding can have on the capabilities of volunteer firefighter and EMS departments. Extra funding helps these groups purchase necessary tools and equipment to keep themselves and their communities safe,” said Don Dunleavy, volunteer firefighter and operations specialist at New Jersey American Water. Dunleavy is one of 20 employees who serve on the committee to help select the grant recipients each year.

The committee is comprised of employees from across New Jersey American Water who are first responders within their local communities.

To apply, organizations must complete the

online application

, located at

www.newjerseyamwater.com

, under News & Community, Community Involvement.

The maximum grant amount awarded to any organization is $2,000 and the deadline to apply is March 13, 2020.

Interested applicants can find more information and apply online at

www.newjerseyamwater.com/community

. Grant recipients will be notified at the end of March.

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About New Jersey American Water

New Jersey American Water, a subsidiary of American Water (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water and/or wastewater services to approximately 2.7 million people. For more information, visit

www.newjerseyamwater.com

and follow New Jersey American Water on

Twitter

and

Facebook

.

About American Water

With a history dating back to 1886, American Water is the largest and most geographically diverse U.S. publicly traded water and wastewater utility company. The company employs more than 7,100 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based drinking water, wastewater and other related services to more than 14 million people in 46 states. American Water provides safe, clean, affordable and reliable water services to our customers to make sure we keep their lives flowing. For more information, visit

amwater.com

and follow American Water on

Twitter

,

Facebook

and

LinkedIn

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Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Commissioner, State of NJ-DOT Elected IBTTA Second Vice-President

WASHINGTON, DC

–  The

International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association (IBTTA)

is pleased to announce that

Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti

, Commissioner,

State of New Jersey Department of Transportation

, will serve as the association’s Second Vice-President. IBTTA is

the worldwide association for the owners and operators of toll facilities and the businesses that serve tolling.

Gutierrez-Scaccetti was elected Second Vice-President by the membership during IBTTA’s 87

th

Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Nova Scotia, Canada, this past September. The meeting brought together more than 800 transportation leaders from 23 countries to discuss innovative technologies, policies, funding options and business practices to provide greater mobility for drivers.

“IBTTA is pleased that Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Commissioner, State of New Jersey Department of Transportation will serve as our Second Vice President this year. Diane will bring her bold leadership and vision to our association and industry,” said

Patrick D. Jones

, Executive Director and CEO of IBTTA. “In New Jersey and around the world, tolling is providing greater mobility options for millions of customers. Diane’s extensive work in transportation comes at a critical time when communities and nations worldwide are looking at new ways to fund and finance vital transportation infrastructure.”

“I am thrilled and honored that my fellow IBTTA members have entrusted me with this leadership position,” said Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti. “My involvement as a member of the Board of Directors for IBTTA has allowed me to engage with members across the U.S. and around the world. I look forward to using my experience to address the many challenges and opportunities facing the transportation industry as well as learning from others and applying solutions and best practices that we can use here in New Jersey.”

A native of New Jersey, Gutierrez-Scaccetti is a transportation professional with more than 30 years in the industry, and 36 years in government service. She possesses extensive executive, operational, and planning knowledge. Most recently, the Commissioner served as the Executive Director and CEO at Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise, a part of the Florida Department of Transportation. Under her leadership, Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise managed more than 460 centerline miles and a 5-year capital program in excess of $6 billion, supported by $1 billion in revenues.

12 New Jersey Residents Win Heartlander\’s Gift Cards to Spot Marketplace in Vineland

(VINELAND, NJ – January 6, 2020

) – Shopping this holiday season was made a little easier for twelve New Jersey residents. The dozen lucky New Jersey Heartlander’s to win a $25 gift card to The Spot Marketplace in Vineland, NJ, included:

Terry Pettit of Minotola

Alison Auble of Linwood

Frank Copeland of Blackwood

Ernestine Ryan of Waterford Works

Anita McMasters Sneddon of Gloucester City

Nate Snyder of Vineland

Cynthia Bodden of Millville

Rose Amoroso of Williamstown

Angie Tarr of Clarksboro

Beth Accordino of Clarksboro

Michelle Reeder of Woodbury

Debby Fox of Pittsgrove

With over 50 shoppes and vendors, The Spot at the Ave was the perfect place to find that perfect gift to brighten the holidays. A dynamic and ever changing marketplace, The Spot is devoted to showcasing local entrepreneurs, artists, designers, specialty shops, as well as antique and vintage dealers, all under one roof, all in one “spot”

.

The Spot at the Ave is located on 618 E Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360. For additional information about The Spot, please visit

The Spot

or call 856.839.2825.

For additional information about entertainment venues and family fun in New Jersey’s Heartland, or to learn about and enter promotional ticket giveaways, visit

NJHeartland.org

.

ABOUT NEW JERSEY’S HEARTLAND

Understanding the role financial stability plays in strengthening Whole Families, the Pascale Sykes Foundation funded the creation of New Jersey’s Heartland as part of its South Jersey Economic Initiative. New Jersey’s Heartland promotes the four-county region of Cumberland, Salem, Gloucester and Atlantic Counties as a destination for tourism and business and a great place to live, work and play. Through

NJHeartland.org

and its various social media channels, New Jersey’s Heartland highlights the region’s hidden gems and treasures, venues, events, social service organizations, Heartland Heroes and newsworthy items, which in turn drives tourism, generates business opportunities and creates the jobs Whole Families need to be successful.

St. Vincent DePaul Society and Knights of Columbus support local neighbors in need for Christmas

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BERLIN, NJ–Local Neighbors-in-need in the St. Simon Stock Parish area are provided with Christmas Food Bags of ingredients for a holiday dinner. Seniors and Veterans at Veterans Haven receive gift cards. Elementary age children in our families-in-need of food assistance receive toys!

St. Simon Stock Conference of

St. Vincent de Paul Society

and the

Archangel Knights of Columbus Council 7429

have collected food, toys and gift cards from parishioners, people, and businesses in our community. A total of 148 families have signed up with 317 of those receiving toys for their children, 99 veterans gifts, 44 senior gifts, $1365 in money donations and approximately $18,400 given in gifts.

They distributed these food bags, gift cards and toys on Saturday, December 21, 2019. Their parish service area includes Albion, Berlin Borough, Clementon, Pine Hill and West Berlin Township. Thank you to all of our Vincentian and Knight Members, volunteers and donors for sharing the spirit of caring and giving to others during this Joyous Season!

The Top 5 New Jersey Lottery Prizes of 2019

TRENTON (Dec. 31, 2019)

– New Jersey Lottery is closing out 2019 and looking to celebrate its 50

th

anniversary in 2020. More than 40 prizes over $1,000,000 were won in 2019! Here’s a quick look at the top five prizes won by New Jersey players in 2019.

1:      $273,000,000 – Mega Millions

The Mega Millions drawing on March 1, 2019, produced a $273,000,000 jackpot winning ticket in Phillipsburg, Warren County. The prize was claimed by Michael Weirsky of Alpha, New Jersey. Michael almost missed the opportunity with his ticket when he temporarily forgot it at the store after purchasing the ticket. A Good Samaritan at the store held the ticket for safe keeping and returned it to Michael – all before the drawing took place.

2:      $9,500,000 – Pick-6

The Pick-6 drawing on September 30, 2019, produced a $9,500,000 jackpot winning ticket in Newark, Essex County. As of now, the ticket has not yet been claimed. The lucky ticketholder will have one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prize. The winning numbers were 14, 22, 26, 29, 36 and 48.

3 & 4:          $5,000,000 – Lucky 7’s

Two lucky New Jersey players hit it big with the $5,000,000 Lucky 7’s Scratch-Offs game. The first ticket was claimed in May, and was purchased at the Quick Shop in Franklin Lakes, Bergen County. The second ticket was claimed just two months later in July, and was purchased at Oprandy’s Wine & Liquor in Englewood, Bergen County.

5:      $4,500,000 – Pick-6

The Pick-6 jackpot was hit in 2019 for the first time on February 25 in Kearny, Hudson County. The ticket was claimed by Stanley McKelvin of Linden, who was overwhelmed when he realized he won. \”I don\’t want to sound cliché, but they say all you need is a dollar and a dream, and it\’s true,\” Stanley said.

Honorable mentions:

A 200X The Money Bonus ticket worth $4,000,000, sold in Cedar Grove, was claimed in October.

A $3,000,000 Cash Out jackpot-winning ticket, sold in Vineland, was claimed in February.

Another $3,000,000 Cash Out jackpot-winning ticket, sold in Cape May, was claimed in September.

New Jersey Lottery would like to congratulate all of its winners in 2019. We are looking forward to our 50

th

Anniversary in 2020 and the new winners the year may bring.

How to Plan a Christian Wedding Ceremony

(Gloucestercitynews.net)(January 2, 2019)–There are

2.4 million weddings each year

in the United States. If you\’re engaged, congratulations! Now it\’s time to start planning.

Planning your wedding can be quite a challenge. It\’s important to remember what\’s important to you in order to keep your priorities straight. If you want a Christian-focused wedding, remember to keep it at the forefront of your planning.

Looking to have the perfect Christian wedding ceremony? We\’re here to help. Here are our tips for planning a Christian wedding.

Marriage Preparation Courses

There are several courses offered by churches around the country. It\’s a great way to prepare for the trials of marriage. It will also present a chance to find out more about your future spouse.

Start counseling early and meet often. They\’ll offer you a nice reprieve to talk with your spouse about something other than the wedding.

Choose the Right Venue

The venue is an important part of any Christian wedding ceremony. And it doesn\’t necessarily have to be at a church to be Christian.

There are plenty of

venue options

outside of the traditional church setting. The most important part is making your vows before God in a location you love with the people that you love.

Don\’t Focus Solely on Yourself

Your wedding is a day for not just you and your future spouse. It is also an event joining your two families together. Find a way to involve the family members you love at the wedding.

While those around you will want to serve you, consider serving them as Christ has served you. Get to know your vendors, and bring gifts to those that help you. Be sure to talk with your friends about what\’s going on in their lives, not just about the wedding.

Plan Your Service

Planning your service is worth thought and preparation. Consider what songs and verses are important to you and representative of your relationship.

Here are the important parts of your service.

Processional and Wedding March

: First the grandparents and parents are seated. Then the minister and groom enter, followed by the wedding party. Finally, the bride enters escorted by her father.

Call to Worship and Opening Prayer

: These are opening remarks asking your guests to take part with you in worship. The opening prayer gives thanks and calls for God\’s blessing upon the service.

Giving Away the Bride and Worship Song:

This important part of the ceremony includes your families. Then a song or hymn is played which should be used as an expression of worship.

The Charge and Pledge:

The charge given by the minister reminds the couple of their marriage duties and roles. The pledge is the famous \”I do\” part of the ceremony.

Wedding Vows and Ring Exchange:

The couple promises publicly and before God to help each other grow. The rings are a promise to remain faithful to one another.

Unity Candle:

This symbolizes the union of the couple\’s hearts and lives together.

Communion:

Many couples choose to take communion as their first act in their marriage.

Pronouncement and Closing Prayer:

Here, the minister declares the couple as married. The closing prayer offers a blessing from the congregation.

Recessional:

First the couple leaves, presented as Mr. and Mrs. for the first time. Then the wedding party exists in the reverse order that they entered the ceremony.

Now You\’re Ready for a Christian Wedding Ceremony

Now you know how to plan the perfect Christian wedding ceremony. With these tips, you\’ll be able to focus on what really matters during your big day. For more lifestyle news and commentary, bookmark CNBNews.

PART I: A Look at Gloucester City\’s Top Stories in 2019

Brooklawn\’s Two Street Stompers Ready for New Year\’s Day; Their Theme is \”Mummers University\”

Monday, December 31, 2018

BROOKLAWN, NJ (CNBNewsnet)(December 31, 2018)–Brooklawn\’s Two Street Stompers held their last practice Saturday and are looking forward to their annual march in the Philadelphia Mummers Parade on New Year\’s Day. This is their 41st parade….

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Westville Joins Gloucester County EMS

Tuesday, January 01, 2019

Westville is the 21st town to join GCEMS Westville Twp., NJ) – Gloucester County Freeholder Director Robert Damminger and Freeholder Deputy Director Giuseppe \’Joe\’ Chila announced today that beginning on December 28, 2018, Gloucester County…

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Blue Jackets Forward Eric Robinson off to strong debut season as a pro

Wednesday, January 02, 2019

Robinson is a Bellmawr resident; Gloucester Catholic Alumnus; Princeton U graduate Rookie forward called up to Columbus on Monday by Jeffrey Svoboda @JacketsInsider / BlueJackets.com (December 31, 2018)–It took Eric Robinson the usual two hours…

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Three Females Beat and Rob Gloucester City Man

Friday, January 04, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (January 4, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)–Gloucester City Police on December 30 at 12:04 AM responded to a call regarding a fight involving a male and three females. The call came from a residence in the…

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Jah’vi Brown, age 1 Last Seen in Bellmawr; Decomposed Body Found in Camden City Alleyway

Friday, January 04, 2019

UPDATED/Corrected Jah’vi Brown, age 1 CAMDEN CITY, NJ (January 4, 2019)(GloucesterCityNews.net)–On October 11, 2018, a badly decomposed body of a child was found in an alleyway near the 800 block of Mount Ephraim Avenue in…

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HOAGIE HEAVEN CLOSES; OWNER RETIRING

Saturday, January 05, 2019

photo credit CNBNewsnet GLOUCESTER CITY,NJ (January 5, 2019)(CNBNewnet)–Hoagie Heaven, located at the intersection of Broadway and Hunter Street, has closed down. Owner Pete Prelas said after 21 years he decided to shutdown his business and…

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Carmen Palmierio Basketball 64th Consecutive Season

Sunday, January 06, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (January 6, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)–Gloucester City Basketball opened 2018-2019 season this weekend with 8 travel teams and 12 teams playing in the Carmen Palmierio Basketball In House League. Watch travel teams Friday nights with…

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Argia S. Horwell of Westville; former Court Clerk for Borough of Westville

Sunday, January 06, 2019

CNBNews graphics file WESTVILLE, NJ (January 6, 2019)– Argia S. Horwell (nee Sabetta) of Westville peacefully passed away Wednesday January 2, 2019 surrounded by family. Beloved wife of the late Samuel. She was born in…

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Joanne E. Naphys, Mt Ephraim Celebration Committee Pres. ; American Cancer Volunteer

Monday, January 07, 2019

Joanne E. Naphys Joanne E. Naphys (nee Magrisi), on January 5, 2019, of Mt. Ephraim, formerly of Philadelphia. Age 71. Beloved wife of William J. Naphys, Jr. Devoted mother of William J. Naphys, III (Kait),…

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Cause of 1-Year-Old\’s Death Homicidal Violence of Undetermined Etiolog

Thursday, January 10, 2019

CAMDEN CITY, NJ (January 10, 2019)–On January 9, 2019, the Gloucester/Camden/Salem County Medical Examiner, Dr. Gerald Feigin, ruled the cause of death of Jah’vi Brown (photo) was Homicidal Violence of Undetermined Etiology. The investigation remains…

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Drunk Driver Hits Fire Hydrant Causes Hazardous Road Conditions in Gloucester City

Thursday, January 10, 2019

UPDATED: The name of the driver charged with this drunk driving accident by Brooklawn Police is Robert Meddings of Bellmawr, according to Brooklawn Police Chief Shamus Ellis After the fire hydrant was hit by the…

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Gloucester City Police Respond to 14 Traffic Accidents over 6 Days

Friday, January 11, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (JANUARY 11, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)–1/4 (1:53 pm) Ptl. Bob Saunders III responded to the Budget Inn on Rt. 130 for a burglary report. A patron of the hotel reported cash and jewelry were stolen…

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1777 Gloucester Town and the Battle of Gloucester Presentation January 16

Sunday, January 13, 2019

Image Colonel Joseph Ellis house Colonel Joseph Ellis was in the Second Gloucester County militia regiment. When the British occupied Gloucester Town, this house would be used by Lord General Cornwallis while in Gloucester Town….

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CNBNews CHEERS AND JEERS

Monday, January 14, 2019

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet CHEER—Here in Gloucester City our new mayor, Dan Spencer, had a rousing swearing-in ceremony held at the Gloucester High School auditorium last week. The celebration began with CNBNews graphics…

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Daniel M. “Chick” Capobianco, Bellmawr Resident, Police Employee, Area Bartender

Friday, January 18, 2019

Daniel M. “Chick” Capobianco Bellmawr, NJ (January 18, 2019)– On Thursday, January 17, 2019. Age 85. Loving husband of 64 years to Dolores E. (nee Griffin). Loving father of Denise Best (late John), Daniel M….

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20-Year-Old Fatally Stabbed in Gloucester City

Friday, January 18, 2019

CNBNews graphics file GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (January 18, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)–Camden County Prosecutor Mary Eva Colalillo and Gloucester City Police Chief Brian Morrell reported a homicide in Gloucester City last night. Gloucester City Police responded to reports…

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Law Enforcement Responds to Shooting at Motel 6 in Brooklawn; 35-Year-Old Philly Man Wounded

Sunday, January 20, 2019

CNBNews graphics file BROOKLAWN, NJ (January 20, 2019)—Brooklawn Police along with personnel from the Camden County Prosecutors Office responded to a shooting Saturday night just before midnight at the Motel 6 property on Crescent Blvd….

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Former Gloucester City Mayor William James Dies Suddenly; Funeral Services Pending

Monday, January 21, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (January 21, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)—Gloucester City Police Department released the following statement this afternoon regarding the sudden CNBNews graphics file death of former Gloucester City Mayor William James. The mayor served on the City…

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Bill James, The Longest Serving Mayor in Gloucester City\’s History Dies Suddenly

Monday, January 21, 2019

UPDATED William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet GLOUCESTER CITY NJ (January 21, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)William P. James, the former mayor of Gloucester City passed away suddenly earlier today, at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden. James was…

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Brooklawn Mayor Branella, Council Members McCleary & McConnell Take Oath of Office

Tuesday, January 22, 2019

BROOKLAWN, NJ (CNBNewsnet)–Congratulations to Mayor Teri Branella, Council President Julie McCleary and Councilwoman Trish McConnell who were sworn in for another term during the Borough of Brooklawn\’s Reorganization meeting which took place earlier this month…

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Joel Martinez, of Camden City Arrested in Connection with Fatal Stabbing in Gloucester City

Thursday, January 24, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (January 24, 2019)–Joel Martinez, 18, of Camden, was arrested and charged in a connection with a stabbing that killed Alexander Medina on January 17, 2019. Gloucester City Police responded to the 700…

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WATCH VIDEO: Gloucester City Mayor William P. James Funeral Possession

Friday, January 25, 2019

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (January 25, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)-The hearse carrying the body of former Mayor/Deputy Police Chief William P. James moves down Monmouth Bill James Street from McCann-Healey Funeral Home to…

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Person of Interest Wanted in Connection with Shooting at Motel 6, Brooklawn

Friday, January 25, 2019

Security camera photo BROOKLAWN, NJ (January 25, 2019)–Authorities are looking for this person of interest as she may have information about the shooting at the Brooklawn Motel 6 on January 19. A Philadelphia man, who…

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Charles “Bud” W. Gallagher, Sr. Past Councilman; Lions Club/Sportsman Member; Korean War Vet

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

Charles “Bud” W. Gallagher, Sr. Gloucester City – On January 25, 2019. Age 87. Predeceased by his loving wife, Gertrude C. Gallagher (nee Brown); daughter, Linda Gallagher; parents, Frances Zoble Gallagher and Joseph Gallagher and…

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Update on Stabbing; Johnny & Guy Gaudreau; Convenience Store Cited; Fire Hydrant Repaired

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

CORRECTED/UPDATED CNBNews Tips and Snippets William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet UPDATE ON STABBING IN GLOUCESTER CITY-The first degree murder charged filed against Joel Martinez, 18, of Camden, who was arrested in connection with the…

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Albert Carino Basketball Club:

2019 SJ Basketball Hall of Fame Inductees

Thursday, February 07, 2019

CHERRY HILL, NJ (January 2019)(CNBNewsnet)–The Albert Carino Basketball Club of South Jersey has announced their selections to be inducted into the South Jersey Basketball Hall of Fame on Sunday, February 10th. Bill Hiltner, Chairman of…

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Fire in the 200 Unit Block of New Jersey Road

Sunday, February 10, 2019

BROOKLAWN, NJ (February 10, 2019)(CNBNewsnet)–A fire in the 200 unit block of New Jersey Avenue, broke out this morning at approximately 11:30 A.M. The cause of the fire, which is located in the rear of…

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Former 1st Methodist Church May Become High-End Apartments; Park Ave RR Crossing Upgrade

Sunday, February 10, 2019

CNBNews TIPS AND SNIPPETS William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews Editor APARTMENTS PROPOSED FOR METHODIST CHURCH BUILDING—Plans to renovate the former First Methodist Church at 220 Monmouth Street into a multi-housing apartment complex have been…

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Part 1: Early History of City of Gloucester City

Monday, February 11, 2019

The Tercentenary Committee formed by Gloucester City Mayor Louis A. Kelly in January 1962 William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNewsnet)–The year 1964 was the 341st anniversary of the State of New…

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Part Two:

Early History of The City of Gloucester City: Hugg\’s Tavern and The Marriage of Betsy Ross

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

originally published 1964 Hugg’s Tavern This relic of Colonial days was recently demolished to make room for a public park on the river front at Gloucester City (New Jersey). It vied in olden times with…

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Part Three:

Early History of The City of Gloucester City: The Battle of Gloucester; Frigate Augusta

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

originally published 1964 Battle of Gloucester Tuesday, November 25, 1952 was the 175th anniversary of the Battle, and sometimes referred to as the skirmish at Gloucester. Here are some of the events that led up…

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PART 4: Early History of The City of Gloucester City: Fire Dept./Police Dept./Water Dept.

Monday, February 18, 2019

ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED 1964 GLOUCESTER CITY FIRE DEPT. An ordinance to establish a fire department in Gloucester City was passed by Common Council July 5, 1878. It was signed by Mayor William H. Banks, President of…

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Gloucester Catholic Welcomes Rev. Raymond Vijandre, AM, as Director of Catholic Identity

Monday, February 18, 2019

comments closed GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (February 2019)—-Gloucester Catholic welcomes Rev. Raymond F. Vijandre, AM (photo) on board for the second semester working as Director of Catholic Identity. Fr. Raymond is a member of the Alagad…

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Carly Todd Named Gloucester Catholic Softball Coach

Monday, February 18, 2019

By gostrum / Comments are Disabled GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ –Former standout athlete Carly Todd (photo) has been selected as Gloucester Catholic’s new head softball coach, GCHS Athletic Director Pat Murphy announced. Carly’s assistant is Mrs….

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PART 5: Early History of The City of Gloucester City: Bill Thompson, The Duke of Gloucester

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

William J. Thompson GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ–(Originally published 1964)–(CNBNewsnet)–William J. Thompson (aka The Duke of Gloucester) was born in County Derry, Ireland, October 15, 1848. His father was Patrick Thompson. Fourteen generations of the family were…

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Evan W. Taylor, Age 75, formerly of Gloucester City; GHS Class of 1962; Funeral Services Private

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

UPDATED Evan William Taylor III GHS ALUMNUS Class of \’62 GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNewsnet)(February 19, 2019)–Evan William Taylor III, a former resident of Gloucester City passed away on Friday, February 15, 2019. He was 75….

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CNBNews OPINION: IN NJ HIGHER TAXES ARE FORCING PEOPLE OUT OF THEIR HOMES

Thursday, February 21, 2019

William E Cleary Sr. | CNBNews Editor/publisher This past year two elderly families who lived in the *Riverview Heights section of Gloucester City were forced to move because they couldn\’t afford to live in their…

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Joyce R. Countiss, Past West Chester College Professor; Boat Captain, GHS Alumnus

Friday, February 22, 2019

Barefoot Bay, Fl (February 22, 2019)–Joyce Ruth Countiss, Ed.D,. of Barefoot Bay, Fl., passed away peacefully on Saturday, Joyce R. Countiss (1961 GHS Alumnus) February 16, after a brief illness. Born December 7, 1943, she…

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James D. Nicholson, A Man Who Lived a Fascinating Life

Saturday, February 23, 2019

UPDATED with photo and links to related articles Jim Nicholson (CNBNews file photo) William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNews Editor/Publisher \” I like to think that my obituary is already being written in a lot…

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PART 6: Early History of The City of Gloucester City: The Brick Building; Library; Rotary Club

Sunday, February 24, 2019

Building at King and Monmouth The three-story brick building now standing on the northeast corner of Monmouth and Kings Streets has an old historic background. The first person known to occupy the building was Dr….

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OPINION: WHERE IS THE PUBLIC OUTCRY?

Monday, February 25, 2019

Senior Citizen image courtesy of Jean Norton William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet UPDATED/CORRECTED Gloucester City mayor and council passed an ordinance on second reading Feb. 21, 2019 to exceed the municipal budget limit up…

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Gloucester City Police Respond to Unconscious Male Report Find Cumberland County Fugitive

Saturday, March 02, 2019

CNBNewsnet | March 2, 2019 GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ –Earlier this week Gloucester City Police responded to the Highland Park section of the City to investigate a report of an unconscious male. The suspect was under…

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4th Annual Gloucester City Irish Parade a Success

Sunday, March 03, 2019

CNBNewsnet | March 3, 2019 GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ –Camden County Freeholder Bill Moen was this years Parade Grand Marshall for the 4th Annual Gloucester City St. Patrick’s Day Parade held today, Sunday, March 3. The…

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WE NOMINATE JIM NICHOLSON

Monday, March 04, 2019

William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet Gloucester City High School is accepting nominations for their Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. Requirements: Must have graduated at least 10 years ago; The individual must be successful in…

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Ronald P. King, of Gloucester City; Member of Local 19 Sheet Metal Workers; Celtic Bartender

Thursday, March 07, 2019

Ronald P. King Surrounded by his loving family, on March 5, 2019. Age 53. Of Gloucester City. Loving father of Frankie King and Kimberly King. Cherished son on Joseph and Margaret “Peg” Tedesco. Beloved brother…

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Part 9: The Early History of the City of Gloucester City: 1845 Mail Delivery Begins; A City is Born; 1st Boy Scouts

Friday, March 08, 2019

The first Gloucester City post office was established on July 28, 1845 at the southeast corner of King & Market Streets with William C. Mulford as the first postmaster. It is now the site of…

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South Jersey Times ice hockey: Gloucester Catholic surprised in 2018-19, future bright

Saturday, March 16, 2019

By Clyde Hughes | For NJ Advance Media For a coach who is losing the school\’s all-time leading scorer to graduation, Gloucester Catholic second-year boys ice hockey coach Tom Bunting sounded pretty chipper about the…

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Gloucester City Mayor Urges GCHS Alumnus to Support Philanthropy Week (watch video)

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Mayor Dan Spencer Message Philanthropy Week from Gus Ostrum on Vimeo. Related: Gloucester Catholic High School Rams Alumni Gloucester City gloucestercitynews.net | March 20, 2019

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The Part 11:

The Early History of the City of Gloucester City: The Settlement; Industry: The Bleachery

Thursday, March 21, 2019

The Permanent Settlement In 1661, another group of colonists from Dublin, Ireland, under the leadership of Robert Zane, arrived at Gloucester Point aboard “Ye Owners Adventure,” joined those who had not moved to Burlington and…

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Jack McNeill, of Princeton; Past Gloucester City Resident, Retired Dentist, Vietnam War Vet

Saturday, March 23, 2019

Jack\’s Cheer captured in Montreal in 1984 PRINCETON,NJ (March 23, 2019)–Thomas John “Jack” McNeill, D.D.S. at 84 years passed peacefully March 12, 2019 in Princeton Hospital hospice. He will be forever adored by his wife…

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OPINION: IS A \”DOOBIE\” STORE COMING TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ?

Sunday, March 24, 2019

UPDATED:(Monday, March 25, 2019)– After being talked about and debated so long, legalized recreational marijuana fell apart when the vote was canceled since Murphy could not convince a handful of senators to embrace the idea….

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Alice Costello School Championship Basketball Team Honored

Monday, March 25, 2019

The Brooklawn Board of Education recently honored the Alice Costello girls basketball team for their double overtime championship win against Magnolia. At their meeting on Tuesday, March 19th, the Brooklawn Board of Education honored the…

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CNBNews APRIL 2019 CHEERS AND JEERS

Friday, April 05, 2019

by William E. Cleary Sr. CHEER—Gloucester Catholic senior Lillo Paxia (photo, left) hit for the cycle and drove in six runs, powering the Rams to a 14-4 victory over Schalick, April 2 in Gloucester City….

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Former Lady Rams softball standout Christina Wilgus Honored

Monday, April 08, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ –Congratulations to former Lady Rams softball standout Christina Wilgus (Class of 2017), who was honored Friday, April 5 as earning the top GPA of players on Rowan College at Gloucester County (RCGC\’s)…

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14 Unlock Cars in Gloucester City Burglarized

Friday, April 19, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (APRIL 19, 2019)- A number of unlocked cars in Gloucester City were broken into on several different occasions between April 13 and April 18. Two gloucestercitynews.net graphic file teenage suspects were arrested…

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Suspects may be Involved in Murder of Gcity Man

Saturday, April 20, 2019

CAMDEN CITY NJ –The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office and Camden County Police Department are seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two individuals who may have information on an assault that killed a Gloucester City man….

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State Trooper Charged with Child Porn, Allegedly Conspired with Gloucester City Mom

Sunday, April 21, 2019

view complaint TRENTON –A New Jersey state trooper has been arrested for allegedly engaging in a sexually explicit email exchange with an adult woman about a prepubescent girl, during which the trooper and the woman…

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350 Fish Plus Released in Gloucester City\’s Martin\’s Lake

Monday, April 29, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ –State workers from the NJDEP Division of Fish and Wildlife were in Gloucester City recently stocking Martin Lake, Johnson Blvd. with fish. A spokesman said they stocked about 350 fish on the…

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Suspect Arrested For Murder of Gloucester City Man

Sunday, May 05, 2019

UPDATED May 6, 2019: According to newspaper reports Harter\’s death is the 12 homicide reported in Camden City this year, compared to eigh t homicides in the same period of 2018. Harter was the second…

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Re-Dedication of St. Mary\’s Steeple Tuesday Night

Monday, May 06, 2019

by William E. Cleary Sr. GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 6, 2019)– Tuesday, May 7, St. Mary\’s Parish, Monmouth and Atlantic Streets, will have an official Lighting Ceremony and re-dedicate the Illumination of their Church Steeple….

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Gloucester City PD Arrest 8 Juvenile Deliquents for Fighting, Disorderly Conduct, Alcohol Consumption

Friday, May 10, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 10, 2019)–Gloucester City Police responded to two incidents this past week involving juvenile gang fights and illegal possession of alcohol. A total of eight juveniles were arrested by police. The first…

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Sister Maureen Cooper Succumbs; Longtime Teacher, Librarian

Saturday, May 11, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (May 10, 2019)–Sister Maureen Cooper, OP of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died on May 8th in Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Camden, New Jersey. She was 82 years of age….

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Dr. Claire J. Call (nee McElhone) former Gloucester City Resident

Thursday, May 16, 2019

MOORESTOWN, NJ (gloucestercitynews.net)–Dr. Claire J. Call (nee McElhone) On May 14, 2019 age 98 longtime resident of Moorestown, NJ. Dr. McElhone Call was a Podiatrist who had her private practice in the home where she…

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Williamstown HS Baseball Player Tim Chew Honored

Friday, May 17, 2019

(gloucestercitynews.net)(May 17,2019)–Congratulation to Tim Chew, Williamstown High School second-baseman who was named NJ.com Tri-County player of the week. In four games last week, Chew, a senior, went 2-for-2 with two runs scored and three RBIs…

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Railroad-crossing repairs begin Tuesday in Gloucester City

Monday, May 20, 2019

Necessary safety work will require road closure and detours this week (Trenton) – New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced a railroad crossing rehabilitation project that will require a four-day closure and detour…

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I-76 Emergency Bridge Repairs Require Immediate Lane Closures Today in Gloucester City

Friday, May 24, 2019

Work on the westbound lanes this afternoon and eastbound lanes tonight (Trenton) (gloucestercitynews.net)(May 24, 2019)– New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced immediate lane closures on I-76 over Klemm Avenue for emergency bridge…

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Traffic Nightmare in Gloucester City and Throughout South Jersey (Video)

Friday, May 24, 2019

gloucestercitynews.net video (Gloucester City, NJ)(May 24, 2019)The raw video taken today around 6PM shows the traffic backup on Market Street heading out of Gloucester City towards Route 130. Although this is a normal occurrence on…

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Gloucester Catholic Rams South Jersey Champs

Friday, May 31, 2019

UPDATED BROOKLAWN, NJ– (Gloucestercitynews.net)(May 31, 2019)–Gloucester Catholic defeated Trenton Catholic 10-0 in the South Jersey Championship Game today at the Joe Barth Field, Brooklawn, NJ. Today\’s victory was the team\’s seventh straight win. Offensively they…

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A Fight Between Neighbors Over a Wandering Chicken Ends on a Happy Note

Friday, May 31, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net)(May 31, 2019)–Over the past week Gloucester City Police saved the lives of several people who had overdosed, investigated I was just visiting! Gloucestercitynews.net graphic files burglaries, responded to a number of…

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Business Administrator for Gloucester City School District Resigns

Saturday, June 01, 2019

The Washington Township Board of Education has named Janine Wechter as the district’s new school business administrator/board secretary effective Aug. 1, according to https://www.nj.com/ Wechter, a 1991 graduate of Washington Township High School, replaces Peg…

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John L. (Jack of Diamonds) Farren; former member of the Gloucester City Rod & Gun Club

Sunday, June 02, 2019

HAMMONTON, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net)–Mr. John L. Farren, of Hammonton, NJ passed away on May 28, 2019 at the age of 84. His nickname was Jack of Diamonds. In 1952 he Jack of Diamonds (Gloucestercitynews graphic files)…

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Sister Christine Hartnett, OP; Longtime South Jersey Catholic Grammar School Teacher

Monday, June 03, 2019

Sister Christine Hartnett, OP (Sister John Kathleen) of the Dominican Sisters of Hope, died May 31, 2019 at St Mary’s Villa in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. She was 79 years of age. The daughter of…

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Frederik J. Frank, of Audubon; Football Coach, Teacher

Monday, June 03, 2019

Audubon – Frederik J. Frank of Audubon, formally of Collingswood, NJ passed away on Thursday May 2, 2019 at the age of 51. Cherished son of predeceased Justin and Dolores Frank Sr. Dear brother of…

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Two -Time Reigning State Champion Gloucester Catholic to Defend Title Wednesday at 7PM

Tuesday, June 04, 2019

The Rams won the South Non-Public B Title last week beating Trenton Catholic 10-0 (CNBNews photo credit Bruce Darrow UPDATE : Game moved to Thursday June 6 at 7pM GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net) (June 4,…

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Lindenwold/Mt. Ephraim Residents Among Suspects Arrested in \”Operation \”Stone Wall\”

Thursday, June 06, 2019

(Gloucestercitynews.net)–TRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today announced the indictment of nine men who allegedly were part of a criminal network in Camden County that was dealing cocaine and illegally trafficking untraceable assault rifles…

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Saint Mary (Rutherford) 4 Gloucester Catholic 3

Thursday, June 06, 2019

St. Mary\’s celebrates winning the Non-Parochial B State Title (Gloucestercitynews.net photo credit) HAMILTON TOWNSHIP –(Gloucestercitynews.net)(June 6, 2019)–Saint Mary’s won the Non Parochial B State Title, Thursday night, defeating Gloucester Catholic the reigning two time champions…

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Cold Springs School Locked Down; 12-Year-Old Boy with Plastic Gun Apprehended

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

UPDATED GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net)(June 12, 2019)–Parents and grandparents standing near the Cold Springs around 1 PM today got the scare of their lives when they heard an urgent alert broadcasted over the school\’s intercom…

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Teachers Union Demonstrates in Bellmawr; Schools Closing? How Much Do Teachers Make?

Thursday, June 13, 2019

photo credit (CNBNewsnet) UPDATED/CORRECTED William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet Members of the New Jersey Teachers Union were demonstrating this past weekend at the Route 42 overpass on Creek Road, Bellmawr. Some of the signs…

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Keebler\’s of Gloucester City Celebrate 70th Anniversary (watch video)

Monday, June 17, 2019

Frank and Doll Keebler (image courtesy of 6ABC) GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (June 19, 2019)- Frank and Darlene (Doll) Keebler, of Gloucester City celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary with family friends on Sunday, June 16, 2019….

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CNB TIPS AND SNIPPETS: Love Your Money; Local Fisherman Nets $3,362

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

LOVE YOUR MONEY–Gloucester City mayor and council is on another spending spree. The governing body passed two bond ordinances on May 23 totaling $3,137,000. The $3.1 million of taxpayers money will be used to purchase…

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Flood Destroys Memorabilia at Gloucester City Historical Society

Friday, June 21, 2019

Related: Gloucester City History William E. Cleary Sr. | CNBNewsnet GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net)(June 21, 2019)–The heavy rain that has hit the South Jersey region recently has caused flooding of major highways and side streets….

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Video: Residents Living in South Jersey Communities Feel Philadelphia Refinery Explosions

Friday, June 21, 2019

image courtesy of 6ABC PHILADELPHIA, PA (June 21, 2019)–6ABC reported earlier today that residents in the Philadelphia and South Jersey area were awakened by multiple explosions and a massive fire at a 150-year-old refinery complex…

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Memories: Gloucester City Letter Carriers and Support Staff (Year Unknown)

Sunday, June 23, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ The Gloucester City Post Office crew, year unknown. Front row – (L. to R.) Bob Valario, Mike Foley, Chris Litle, Tim King, George Cleary, Mike Rofrano, Linda Shiflet. Back row – Ray…

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Bergen Street Property Allegedly Used to Chop Up Stolen Motorcycles; Ongoing Investigation

Monday, June 24, 2019

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net) (June 24, 2019)—Last month we received a tip about a home in the 800 unit block of Bergen Street being raided for allegedly operating a motorcycle chop shop at the property….

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A Huge Tax Break Went to a Politically Connected Company in New Jersey Despite Red Flags

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

The exterior of a Holtec International facility in Camden, N.J. (Matt Rourke/AP Photo) Holtec International told New Jersey regulators that Ohio was competing for its new headquarters. But officials there stripped the firm of past…

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MARC will be in Gloucester City on Sunday at GHS

Friday, June 28, 2019

Gloucester City, NJ (Gloucestercitynews.net)(June 28, 2019)–A Multi-Agency Resource Center (MARC), providing recovery resources for people from Gloucester City News blog files Camden and Gloucester Counties affected by the recent flooding event, will open Sunday, June…

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CONTINUED ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 2020

Yuma Mayor Withdraws Proclamation Thanks to Trump’s Successful Efforts to Confront Border Crisis

WASHINGTON — Today, Mayor of Yuma, Arizona, Douglas Nicholls, at a meeting with Senior Official Performing the Duties of Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) Ken Cuccinelli, withdrew an April 2019 local State of Emergency proclamation regarding the ongoing security and humanitarian crisis on the Southwest border.

Mayor Nicholls officially issued the proclamation on April 16, 2019, after the historic flow of illegal immigration caused thousands of illegal aliens to be released into his city. The mayor credits successful efforts by the Trump Administration in confronting the crisis, including initiatives implemented by DHS and the Government of Mexico, that have substantially relieved the city’s burden in caring for the overwhelming number of illegal immigrants.

“The president’s strategy to address the crisis at the Southern border, particularly Central American families illegally flooding across the border, has worked and we are seeing an impact in border towns across the country,” said Acting Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli. “The number of Central American family units apprehended has decreased by 85% since the height of the crisis in May. And thanks to a number of policies we implemented, we have ended catch and release and are returning, removing and repatriating more aliens from the border than ever before. Now, communities like Yuma are directly seeing the effect of our efforts. We are pleased to stand alongside Mayor Nicholls and to work together to secure the border and protect the American people.”

“I am grateful to be able to withdraw the Proclamation of Emergency due to the Trump Administration\’s policy changes that diminish the flow of the migrant family units to the Yuma area and prevent releases into the Yuma community,\” said Mayor Nicholls.

On September 23, DHS officially announced that it ended widespread catch and release for Central American families arriving at the border. We are now removing, returning, and repatriating more illegal aliens, including Central American families, faster than ever before, and illegal border crossing cases are completed faster than ever before. Under the Trump Administration, those who present themselves as families after crossing the border illegally will no longer be released into the United States. There has never been a time when illegally crossing the border is less likely to succeed than right now.

This can be attributed to the following efforts by DHS and the Trump Administration:

Under the Migrant Protection Protocols, more than 53,000 migrants have now been returned to Mexico to await their immigration hearings

With electronic nationality verification for northern triangle countries, we have been able to repatriate aliens from these countries within hours of their arrival at the border,

The Trump Administration has signed more than a dozen agreements with Central American countries to increase border security, combat transnational criminal organizations, and enhance economic development in the region.

We have now built nearly 100 miles of new border wall, including wall in the Yuma sector.

November marked the sixth month in a row that enforcement actions at the border declined due to decreased migration flows. Defying seasonal trends for the past seven years, CBP reports an overall decline in illegal cross border activity in November compared to October. Enforcement actions along the Southwest border involving family units declined nearly 4% to 13,154 and enforcement actions involving single adults were down 8.4% to 25,755. CBP’s Southwest border enforcement actions in this fiscal year to date are 29% lower than for the same period last fiscal year.

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Christmas tree recycling – a Delaware post-holiday tradition – carries on statewide for 2019/2020

Take your tree to a yard waste site or contact your waste collector

DOVER (Dec. 26, 2019) – The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control encourages Delawareans to recycle your Christmas tree at one of many yard waste recycling facilities located throughout the state, or to place your tree curbside for recycling. Whatever route you and your Christmas tree may take toward recycling, it’s always a good post-holiday destination that benefits the state environmentally.

“Recycling Christmas trees has been an environmentally-friendly tradition in the state for many years, and we hope that more Delawareans will continue that tradition this holiday season,” said DNREC Secretary Shawn M. Garvin. “We also welcome residents who might be newcomers to recycling their Christmas trees – and thank them for helping to make our environment better.”

A list of yard waste sites

accepting Christmas trees for recycling can be found on the DNREC website. Trees may be dropped off as soon as the day after Christmas, but each facility has a different schedule for accepting them, so you are advised to call ahead. Also, before loading your Christmas tree in your vehicle and traveling to a drop-off site, check with your regular trash hauler to see if they are collecting trees and what their schedule and requirements are. DNREC also reminds Delawareans Christmas trees are no longer accepted for recycling at any Delaware State Parks locations. Whether dropping off your Christmas tree or having it collected, the tree should always be stripped of all decorations and lights, have any flocking (fake snow) removed, and be detached from a tree stand.

For more information on Christmas tree recycling, visit

www.de.gov/yardwaste

, and click on “yard waste drop-off sites,” or call DNREC’s Recycling Program at 302-739-9403.

A BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO ALL!

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