CNBNews Editor William E. Cleary Sr. Memoir ‘From Pen to Paper’ to Be Released

Chronicling Five Decades in the Newsroom—From the Newark Riots to Undercover Investigations

Gloucester City, NJ — January 2026 — After more than 50 years shaping public discourse across South Jersey and Philadelphia, journalist and editor William E. Cleary Sr. announces the release of his memoir, From Pen to Paper: Lessons From a Lifetime in the Newsroom. The book offers a candid, insightful look into the triumphs, trials, and truths of a career devoted to public service journalism—and a life shaped by service long before he ever picked up a pen. 

The book is available on Kindle/Amazon. Buy your copy today!

Part memoir and part guidebook, From Pen to Paper traces Cleary’s journey from on-the-scene reporting to editorial leadership, revealing the tools of the trade and the unwritten rules that define the profession. With wit and wisdom, Cleary shares stories from inside the newsroom—where deadlines loom, facts matter, and integrity is non-negotiable. But the book also ventures beyond the newsroom, into the streets of a burning city and the shadowy world of organized crime.

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Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Adds New Assistant Prosecutor

Camden, NJ – Welcome to the team! The Camden County Prosecutor’s Office has hired a new assistant prosecutor, announced Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.

On Friday, January 30, 2026, Assistant Prosecutor Raiza Rosa was sworn in by the Honorable Kathleen Delaney, J.S.C., before Prosecutor MacAulay, First Assistant Prosecutor Timothy Chatten, Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Tracy Cogan, Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Kelly Testa, and Deputy Chief of Detectives Randall MacNair.

Assistant Prosecutor Rosa previously clerked for the Honorable Donna Stroud of the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 2023.  After her clerkship, she worked for the Hutchens Law Firm in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and later for the Juvenile Criminal Law Clinic in Durham, North Carolina.  Assistant Prosecutor Rosa is a graduate of the North Carolina Central University School of Law.  

Camden County Roadwork Projects

Several roadway projects will be underway across Camden County during the week of February 2 to February 6. 

“Motorists should plan ahead to take alternate routes and give themselves plenty of time to get to their destinations,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Also, remember that when you’re traveling through a construction area, please slow down and stay alert for crew members and debris.”

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School Choice: The Civil Rights Issue of the 21st Century

This week was National School Choice Week — highlighting the civil rights issue of the 21st century.

There is no legislative victory I’m more proud of than authoring the most significant federal school choice legislation, which was signed into law by President Trump. Now, every taxpayer in America can contribute up to $1,700 a year to a scholarship-granting organization in the States, and people get a dollar-for-dollar credit on their federal taxes.

This bill will unlock tens of billions of dollars for scholarships, allowing millions of students across America to attend the school of their choice. Across America, far too many kids are trapped in failing schools, and this school choice victory will enable them to get an excellent education. READ: Ted Cruz Has a Brutal Plan to Corner Senate Democrats

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Glen Houston Campbell, 54, of Gloucester City

On January 25, 2026, at the age of 54. Of Gloucester City. Loving father of Sadie Campbell and Craig L. Campbell. Cherished son of the late Samuel and Marie Campbell. Beloved brother of Paul Burns and Veronica Burns. Predeceased by his siblings, Frank Burns, Robin Burns Morgan and Phillip Campbell. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.

Glen was a hardworking man with a big heart, always ready to help a friend or family member when they needed it. He loved fishing, bar hopping with friends, and listening to music. A devoted fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, Glen proudly supported his team. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

At Glen’s request, services will be private.

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 How to Choose the Right Amazon SEO Agency (Without Wasting Your Budget)

Choosing an Amazon SEO agency can feel a bit like shopping on Amazon itself: everyone claims to be “best-selling,” reviews are noisy, and it’s hard to know what actually moves the needle. Yet picking the right agency can be the difference between a product that quietly dies on page 7 and one that consistently prints revenue.

This guide breaks down exactly how to choose an Amazon SEO agency, what to look for, what to avoid, and how to tell real expertise from buzzwords.


Why Amazon SEO Is Different (and Why That Matters)

Before choosing an agency, it’s crucial to understand that Amazon SEO is not Google SEO.

Amazon is a marketplace, not an information engine. Its algorithm (A9/A10) cares about one thing above all else: sales velocity and buyer intent. That means:

  • Conversions matter more than clicks
  • Keywords matter, but profitability matters more
  • Reviews, pricing, stock levels, and ads all affect rankings

Any agency treating Amazon SEO like traditional website SEO is already waving a red flag.


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Nine Hidden Ways Legal Services Keep Neighbourhoods Running Smoothly

When people think about what keeps a neighbourhood functioning well, they often focus on schools, shops and community organisations. Legal services are rarely mentioned, yet they quietly support nearly every part of daily life. From protecting workers to strengthening housing stability, legal professionals create the structure that allows communities to operate with fairness and confidence.

Their work prevents small issues from turning into major disruptions and ensures that laws designed to protect people are followed. This behind-the-scenes support is one of the reasons neighbourhoods remain stable, safe and resilient.

  1. Protecting Workers and Promoting Fair Employment

Employment stability is one of the strongest foundations of a healthy neighbourhood. When people feel secure in their jobs, they’re more likely to invest in their homes, support local businesses and build long-term community ties. Legal services help enforce laws around wages, discrimination, harassment and workplace safety.

Access to an employment lawyer Raleigh NC gives both employees and employers guidance when workplace concerns arise. Workers gain protection from unfair treatment, while businesses receive support in maintaining compliance and creating ethical environments. This balance reduces conflict and promotes healthier professional relationships.

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What Are The Best Fabrics For Commercial Furniture Wear?

Choosing the right fabric for commercial furniture is not just about looks. In hotels, offices, hospitals, restaurants, and public spaces, furniture gets used hard every single day. People sit, slide, spill, clean, and repeat. If the fabric is not built for that level of wear, it shows damage fast—and replacement becomes expensive.

This is why commercial-grade fabrics exist. They are designed to handle heavy traffic, constant cleaning, and long-term use while still looking good. Among the brands known for doing this well, Agua Fabrics stands out for combining durability, safety, and modern design.

Let’s break down what makes a fabric suitable for commercial furniture and why Agua Fabrics is often considered one of the best options.

Why Fabric Choice Matters in Commercial Spaces

In homes, furniture might be used a few hours a day. In commercial spaces, it can be used nonstop. Poor fabric choices lead to:

  • Fast wear and visible damage
  • Fading from light exposure
  • Stains that never fully come out
  • Higher maintenance costs
  • Early replacement of furniture

A good commercial fabric protects your investment. It keeps furniture looking professional, clean, and welcoming for years.

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Statement by Speaker Craig J. Coughlin on the Gateway Tunnel Project

“The Gateway Tunnel remains the most important infrastructure project in the nation, and the news that construction may halt due to withheld federal funds is deeply troubling and should sound alarm bells for commuters, workers, and businesses. The growth of our region is not optional, and the infrastructure that supports it cannot be either – walking away now would strand investments already made and unnecessarily increase the long-term costs. Delaying progress at this stage will only prolong the strain on commuters and businesses who deserve a modern, reliable rail system.

“This bipartisan project has been years in the making and is already well underway with crews on site. Interrupting progress at this stage would not only jeopardize thousands of union jobs and billions in economic activity, but would be an extraordinarily irresponsible use of taxpayer dollars. New Jersey has done its part and welcomed this investment in our future with open arms. We will continue fighting to ensure the federal government honors its commitments, and I stand with Governor Sherrill in demanding that this essential project moves forward without further delay.”

Public Safety Reengineers Senior Shoveling Program for Remainder of the 2026 Winter Season

The change will ensure that the most vulnerable can attain access to the program

(Lindenwold, NJ) – The Camden County Department of Public Safety is recalibrating the senior shoveling program service to assist the most vulnerable populations in Camden County. Based on a substantial increase in demand and limited resources, the department is shifting its focus to creating access to the residences of individuals aged 65+ who receive dialysis, chemotherapy, or other medical maladies that require them to leave their residence for treatment or need a pathway created into their homes for at-home treatment.

“Based on the surge of phone calls, we are taking prudent steps to help the residents who are most in need of this service that we offer in coordination with the Camden County Department of Corrections. It is imperative for us to reach the most vulnerable, and the way the program is set up currently will not allow us to do that,” said Vincent Jackson, Director of the Department of Public Safety. “We are still asking our residents to explore alternate options of snow removal, like asking a neighbor or family member for help. This program is not meant to replace normal means of snow clearing, and should be treated as a last resort”

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