New Jersey Families Touched by Opiate Abuse Gather to Make Changes to Legislation

 

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TEANECK, NJ – Families who have been touched by opiate abuse came from across the state of New Jersey to gather on Friday, November 20, 2015. Over 150 people participated in a breakfast hosted by the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe.

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CNB Crime: Brooklawn Police Arrest Numerous Suspects on Possession of Illegal Drugs Charges

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BROOKLAWN NJ–10/2/15 Earl Gerard Livernois, 38, and his girlfriend Sherry Anne Reimuth, 46, both of Wenonah were arrested for shoplifting after they loaded a shopping cart with $193.00 worth of merchandise and attempted to exit the store by exiting through an empty check out station.

10/3/15 during the course of an investigation for suspected drug activity at the Motel 6, officers arrested Kristin Lynn Nichols, 33, of Barrington. She was found to be in possession of cocaine, empty heroin bags, and hypodermic needles. She was charged with possession of CDS, drug paraphernalia, and hypodermic needles. She was released on her own recognizance after being issued a criminal summons.

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CNB Medical News: Kennedy Health Alliance Opens New Multi-Specialty Office in Voorhees

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(CNBNewsnet) Voorhees, NEW JERSEY – The new Kennedy Health Alliance at Laurel Oak office –a multi-specialty medical facility – was unveiled at a Ribbon Cutting and reception on November 24th. Located at 333 Laurel Oak Road in Voorhees, NJ, the expansive, patient-centered medical office houses several separate specialties, including: Primary Care (Family Medicine and Internal Medicine), Vascular Surgery, and Endocrinology. In early 2016, General Surgery and Gastroenterology will be offered

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Threee Kennedy Health Nurses Honored with March of Dimes ‘Nurse of the Year’ Awards

 

 Voorhees, NJ – Three Kennedy Health nurses were honored by the March of Dimes – New Jersey Chapter with \”Nurse of the Year\” awards at a special event held recently at Pines Manor in Edison, NJ. This was the 10th annual March of Dimes – New Jersey Chapter Nurse of the Year Awards, a program that recognizes nurses who demonstrate excellence and achievements in research, education, quality patient care, innovation and leadership in 19 different categories.

 Kennedy Health \”Nurse of the Year\” winners are:

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Retired Tinton Falls Police Officer Receives $527K Settlement in Whistle Blower Lawsuit

 

TINTON FALLS — A former police officer who tipped off the county prosecutor about another cop\’s alleged theft of water has settled his whistleblower lawsuit against the borough for $527,5000, a report says. Former Lt. Kevin Pierson, 46, said he was harassed and repeatedly passed over for overtime after reporting that then-Sgt. David Scrivanic placed a…

 

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Muslin Woman Takes Offense to being Questioned and Forced Off Airplane Traveling to Istanbul

 

After passing through regular security checks at Newark Liberty International Airport on her way to a holiday in Istanbul, Kameelah Rasheed was called for further questioning by customs officers. She was later allowed on the United Airlines flight, but eventually forced to leave the aircraft ahead of take-off to be interrogated by an FBI agent. The…
 

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CNB ARCHIVES JUNE 2011: You Are Invited; OPRA Lawsuit; The Nanny State; Million $$ Bonds; Goodbye Dan

posted Monday, June 27, 2011\"\"

TIPS AND SNIPPETS: 

William E. Cleary | CNBNewsnet

THE CARNIVAL IS COMING! The Gloucester City PBA #40 is sponsoring a Carnival from Wednesday, June 29 through Saturday, July 2 at the Gloucester City High School, Route 130 and Market Street. Rides, games, food and fun. Midway by Lynam’s Amusements. As an added attraction several police officers have volunteered for the \”Dunk Tank\”. Here is your chance to take your \”best shot\” and not be arrested. At the same time you will be supporting a worthy cause. 

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CNB ARCHIVES 2011: Four Gloucester City Officials Fined for Refusing to File FDS

posted Thursday, June 30, 2011

by John Paff\"\"

The State Local Finance Board recently fined four Gloucester City officials $100 each for refusing to file the Financial Disclosure Statements (FDS) due on April 30, 2008. The four officials who were fined are:

Ryan Murphy, Planning & Zoning Board

Jack Brandt, Planning & Zoning Board Alternate

Colleen Hagan, Library Board

Joanne B. Gurick, Library Board

I originally filed my complaint on September 11, 2009, against nineteen (19) Gloucester City officials for failing to file their FDS.

On January 31, 2011, and February 28, 2011, I received updates from the Local Finance Board advising that:

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Commentary: 10 Ways Congress Can Earn Taxpayers\’ Thanks

 

 

Volume XX No.48: November 25, 2015\"\"

It’s Thanksgiving week. At Taxpayers for Common Sense, we thought we’d do what so many Americans do at this time of year – take stock of those things for which we are thankful. But we did it with a bit of a TCS twist. We were going to list all the things we’re grateful the Congress did this year, but we like to give you around 600 words of content and to be blunt, the 114th Congress’s accomplishments can be described in two: \”not much.\”

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