CNB Hunting/Fishing News for Delaware:Low Numbered Surf-Fishing Vehicle Plates Available

press release 

INDIAN RIVER LIFE-SAVING STATION AND MUSEUM (Oct.16, 2014) – Governor Jack Markell, DNREC Secretary David Small, legislators and surf fishing groups and enthusiasts were on hand today as the Governor signed HB348, which allows DNREC and the Division of Parks & Recreation to issue low-numbered surf vehicle plates (1-1000) by sale or auction.

 Each year, Delaware State Parks officials will release a number of low digit tags through a live auction in spring/early summer for a limited number of tags. The auction will occur in a clearly defined period. Once a person wins the bid, they will retain the tag as long as they continue to purchase their annual surf fishing permit sticker. This will be followed by an online auction for up to 100 total tags, where customers can bid on the numbered plate they are interested in. It is anticipated that the program will be in place by Memorial Day, 2015.

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Wash. Twp. man arrested on burglary, arson charges

WOODBURY NJ (October 17, 2014)–Michael T. Keating (DOB 12/24/83) of 42 Bridge Drive, Washington Township NJ was arrested Thursday (10/16/14) on charges of breaking into and setting fire to a vacant home at 612 Mullica Hill Rd., Harrison Township NJ earlier the same evening.

Keating, a furloughed employee of the Internal Revenue Service, was arrested at his Washington Twp. home about 9 p.m. Witnesses had reported seeing a male leaving the Harrison home around 6 p.m. and observed signs of fire in the ranch home, which was completely destroyed. One firefighter sustained injuries to a hand that required stitches. Harrison Township and Pitman fire companies responded to the fire.

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OP-Ed:Houston\’s chilling bid to silence the pulpits

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Couple On Target Store Shoplifting Spree Are ID Through The Use Of GTPD\’s Social Media

October 16, 2014

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP NJ–The Gloucester Township Police Department had been investigating two separate shoplifting incidents that occurred at the Target Store on Berlin Cross Keys Rd on October 8th and 10th, 2014. The male and female shoplifting team had successfully stolen several hundred dollars worth of video games, all the while doing so with a small child in tow. The couple is also suspected in similar shoplifting incidents at other area Target Stores in nearby jurisdictions.

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NORCROSS HONORED AT NAACP GAME CHANGER AWARDS AND FREEDOM FUND DINNER

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Op-Ed: Shooting the foot in Biden\’s mouth

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Chop Chop Square

The escalation of the war against the Islamic State was triggered by widespread revulsion at the gruesome beheading of two American journalists, relayed on YouTube. Since then, two British aid workers have met a similar grisly fate. And another American has been named as next in line by his terrorist captors. Yet, for all the outrage…

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