PEYTON AND ME at FREEDOM PIER

(SEPTEMBER 2021)Construction completed in 1914. Ships used to dock at Freedom Pier carrying immigrants to the port of Philadelphia. The large building to the east was used a processing center by the Department of Immigration. In 1945 the site was converted into a US Coast Guard Station and the pier was used to dock the buoy tenders “Red Oak” and Lilac and several 40′ patrol boats. In 1988 the Coast Guard moved into a new facility in Philadelphia.

Gloucester City’s Freedom Pier will be 10 years old this coming September. The exact date of the unveiling of the pier was September 17, 2011. Approximately 100 people attended the dedication including State Senator Donald Norcross, Assemblymen Gilbert Whip Wilson, and Angel Fuentes, Sheriff and former City Mayor CHALIE Billingham, Freeholder and former City Councilman Tom Gurick, Councilmen Nick Marchese, Jay Brophy and Dan Spencer, City Historian Dave Munn, School Board President Louisa Lwellyn and St. Mary’s Church Deacon Frank Crosson.

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Want to Get Thousands of Likes on Instagram? Look how you can make it

Instagram is more of a visual social media channel, where one can see the most creative, stunning images and videos. Becoming a celebrity on Instagram is quite challenging and fun at the same time. 

You must know how to garner attention and increase the engagement rate to get likes on your post. 

One of the most recent successful Instagram celebrities is Leena Nersesian who has more than 2 million followers. You can check out the Lena The Plug bio here. If you too want to get thousands of likes just like her account, then you should read this article to know how you can make it possible. 

Instagram users are generally quick to respond and engage and share any images or videos they love with their friends and groups. A well-liked image or video can soon go viral making its creator popular or an instant celebrity. In this blog, we share a few tips on how you too can get thousands of likes on Instagram.

Use well-researched hashtags

While you may create the best and most creative content, it will not become popular or go viral till people don’t discover it and share it. Mass distribution and marketing of the content you create is the key to being a successful Instagram influencer, and something that you need to pay as equal attention to as creating good content.

One of the best ways to publicize and make your content more discoverable as per experts is to use well-researched and relevant hashtags with all your posts. The best and most popular hashtags attract a large number of people, thereby increasing the popularity and views of your content. Just make sure that the hashtag you use is relevant to the content you are using or it may backfire on you and lead to people avoiding your postings.

  • Analyze successful posts and repeat the best practices

Analyzing your published Instagram content will help you understand which posts have worked the best and been liked and shared by the maximum number of people. While you need not create similar content, adapting the same style and design may help future posts also to stand out and get popular. 

  • Check the best scheduling time for your posts

Doing an in-depth analysis of all successful posts will also help you understand the best time to publish your posts so that they attract the maximum number of viewers. You can also have different posting schedules as per the type of content you are sharing so that it reaches the specific audience it has been created for. You can also try out different scheduling times to identify the time that works best for you and your audience. 

  • Create content with your specific audience in mind 

Just following the best formats and schedules will not help make your content go viral and generate thousands of likes. You also need to ensure that it connects with the specific audience it was created for so that they really look forward to your content and share it with others.

Help Stop Bird Flu-Remove Your Bird Feeder

The New Jersey Department of Agriculture has warned poultry owners to be alert for signs of Avian Influenzq -the-bird flu, appearing in their flocks. It can infect chickens, turkeys, pheasants, quail, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, and a variety of other birds, including migratory waterfowl and pet birds such as parrots. Just like in the human flu season, each year there is a flu season affecting different birds in varying ways. NJ.com has reported that experts say the bird feeder and bird bath in your yard should be removed. They say bird feeders and baths that encourage birds to congregate in your backyard allow the virus to spread.

The risk of people catching the bird flu is low, with no cases reported in humans, according to officials. 

Your bird feeder is helping spread it. If you really care about them you’ll take away your bird feeders until the all clear is given. 

ONE OF THE LARGEST SHOPRITE STORES COMING TO WOOLWICH

With a store (see rendering above) slated to open in March 2023, Zallie-Somerset currently owns and operates 11 ShopRite Supermarkets, 10 in South Jersey, and one in Philadelphia, according to the company’s website.

Zallie-Somerset Inc. will begin construction on the newest and one of the largest ShopRite stores in New Jersey’s Gloucester County in the next few weeks. The future store, located at the corner of Center Square Road and Auburn Road in an area of high population growth, will measure more than 75,000 square feet.  Westville based general contractor Lynmar Builders, and Blackwood, based refrigeration, HVAC, and lighting provider Cold Technology have teamed with Zallie-Somerset to build and equip the new store.

Besides the Woolwich Township project, Zaillie-Somerset Inc. is planning a complete renovation of its store in Glassboro. Tentative plans call for a Grand Reopening in November at ShopRite of Glassboro.  And, the Wine Shop that has been within the ShopRite of West Berlin is expanding to the former Hallmark store. 

PROPERTY TAXES-Gloucester City in the Top 30 with the Highest; Brooklawn in the Top 30 with the Lowest

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The Top 30 Communities in New Jersey with the Highest Property Taxes

NJ Advance Media released an article recently regarding the 30 communities in the state of New Jersey with the highest property tax rate. Keep in mind that there are 565 towns/cities in the entire state. So to be listed in the top 30, in this case, is not something to brag about.

Residents living in any of those 30 communities should call their mayor and city council/commissioners and demand they explain why they are paying more in taxes than 500 plus other communities in this state.

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Millions of dollars placed on US presidential election

Americans were not the only people who endured the seemingly interminable wait for the outcome of the 2020 presidential election to be announced. Not only were the supporters of the two candidates, incumbent Donald Trump, and challenger Joe Biden on tenterhooks, but also the thousands of people from around the world who had a bet on the winner.

One man in the UK even bet £1 million on Biden to win at 8/15, the largest political bet in the history of Betfair Exchange. Others online casinos and betting sites reported a surge in interest, even amongst players who normally would have no interest in politics.

Ironically, the one country, with a few exceptions, where people are not supposed to bet on the outcome of the US elections are the US itself. That is not to say that it does not go on though. The country has a long history of illegal betting markets dating back to before the Second World War, and concentrated in cities like New York, Chicago, and Baltimore.

However, the 2020 presidential election seems to have captured the imagination like few events before them. In the UK alone, it is estimated that the total amount of bets placed exceeded £400 million, which is more than double that was placed on the outcome of the Trump-Hilary Clinton race in 2016.

And the amounted wagered is more than was placed on the top dour sporting events combined on the Betfair Exchange – the boxing match in 2017 between Floyd Mayweather Junior, and Conor McGregor, the 2018 World Cup, the 2019 Grand National steeple race , and this year’s Super Bowl.

Certainly, no British vote has ever attracted this level of interest – the amount wagered on the 2016 Brexit vote was less than a third of that recent total at £113 million. 

One area where the bookmakers did get things right was in predicting that the race would be tight. The national polls had all consistently forecast a clear Biden victory, whereas the bookies had always suggested that the race would be much closer than that. And so, it proved, particularly when it seemed at one stage that President Trump might pull off another upset like he did four years ago.

Biden, unless Trump succeeds in all the legislative challenges that he has lodged with various courts at state and federal level, will be the next President of the United States. However, political pollsters definitely have something to learn from the techniques and the algorithms that the major betting companies use to calculate their odds. 

As to why so much money has been placed this time round, some of it must be due to the nature of Donald Trump himself, who has proved to be a deeply polarising figure. Whilst widely disliked by the liberal left and centre, he managed to attract 70 million Americans to vote for him showing his popularity amongst his base. 

The fact that it took a record turnout amongst Biden supporters to defeat him shows that his policies had alienated so many people that even the normally apathetic were prompted to involve themselves in the electoral process this time.

And it would be wrong to ignore the ever-present issue of the global pandemic. 2020 has seen online gambling surge, in part due to lockdowns and people wanting to find new distractions. All forms of online betting casinos, like games of chance and probability are reporting record numbers of players, and an increase in bets on the US elections is in line with that trend. 

Philadelphia CBP Seizes $113,000 in Atlanta-bound Counterfeit Designer Brand Handbags

March 19, 2020

PHILADELPHIA

– U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers seized a shipment of 32 counterfeit designer brand handbags March 10 that arrived in Philadelphia in an express delivery parcel from Turkey. If genuine, the handbags, which were destined to an address in Atlanta, would have had a manufacturer suggested retail price of $113,683.

This is the second significant shipment of designer brand handbags that CBP officers recently seized in Philadelphia, following the

$317,080 in counterfeit designer brand products

officers seized February 24.

CBP officers initially examined this latest shipment on February 26. The shipment contained 31 Louis Vuitton handbags and one Gucci handbag. Officers detained the shipment due to the poor quality and packaging of the merchandise.

CBP officers worked with CBP’s Consumer Products and Mass Merchandising

Centers for Excellence and Expertise

, the agency’s trade experts and verified through the trademark holder that the products were counterfeit.

CBP protects businesses and consumers every day through an aggressive

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) enforcement program

. Importation of counterfeit merchandise can cause significant revenue loss, damage the U.S. economy, and threaten the health and safety of the American people. On a typical day in 2019, CBP officers seized $4.3 million worth of products with Intellectual Property Rights violations. Learn more about what CBP did during \”

A Typical Day

\” in 2019.

“Customs and Border Protection officers encounter a wide variety of counterfeit consumer goods, like these trademark-infringing products, and we continue to work with our trade and consumer safety partners to identify and seize counterfeit products,” said Joseph Martella, Area Port Director for the Area Port of Philadelphia. “CBP urges consumers to protect their families and their wallets by purchasing authentic goods from reputable vendors.”

CBP officers and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) agents seized 27,599 shipments containing counterfeit goods in Fiscal Year (FY) 2019. The total estimated manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) of the seized goods, had they been genuine, increased to over $1.5 billion from nearly $1.4 billion in FY 2018.

Additionally, HSI arrested 256 individuals, obtained 197 indictments, and received 157 convictions related to intellectual property crimes during FY 2019.

The People’s Republic of China remained the primary source economy for seized counterfeit and pirated goods, accounting for a total estimated MSRP value of over $1 billion or 66 percent of the estimated MSRP value of all IPR seizures.

CBP\’s

border security mission

is led at ports of entry by CBP officers from the Office of Field Operations.  Please visit

CBP Ports of Entry

to learn more about how CBP’s Office of Field Operations secures our nation’s borders. Learn more about CBP at

www.CBP.gov

.

Follow the Director of CBP’s Baltimore Field Office on Twitter at

@DFOBaltimore

and on Instagram at

@dfobaltimore

for breaking news, current events, human interest stories and photos.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection is the unified border agency within the Department of Homeland Security charged with the management, control and protection of our nation\’s borders at and between official ports of entry. CBP is charged with securing the borders of the United States while enforcing hundreds of laws and facilitating lawful trade and travel.

For Every 50 Smokers – One Non-Smoker Dies from Secondhand Smoke Exposure

SOURCE:

Mount Sinai Health System

Roughly 50 lifetime smokers are associated with the death of one non-smoker, according to a large-scale data analysis.

Why this research is interesting:

To get a better understanding of the scale of harm inflicted by smokers, researchers used a large-scale data set to develop a “secondhand smoke index” that calculated the number of smokers associated with the death of a non-smoker in different regions of the world. The findings assign responsibility of harm to

smokers, with the hope that this analysis will change their habits, and has the potential to change smoking policies to protect non-smokers from secondhand smoke exposure.

How the research was conducted:

Researchers from Mount Sinai Heart and VU University Medical Center Amsterdam in the Netherlands analyzed a large-scale dataset on global smoking behavior from

“Our World in Data

.” This is comprised of several different, high quality datasets from a number of sources including World Health Organization, Global Burden of Disease Reports, and International Mortality and Smoking Statistics. Data included the number of active smokers and secondhand smoke victims (those who died from premature death due to secondhand smoke) from 1990 – 2016. Researchers compared World Bank regions – North America, South Asia, Middle East and North Africa, East Asia and Pacific, Europe and Central Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Latin America and Caribbean.

They tabulated the number of lifetime smokers in each country and the premature deaths related to second hand smoke in that country (average lifetime smoking was set at 24 years based on epidemiological data). The analysis also included the average number of cigarettes smokers used. Researchers calculated the number of pack years associated with death in one non-smoker through second hand smoke, the so-called pack-year index (PYI).  They also calculated the number of lifetime smokers associated with the death of one nonsmoker, i.e. the second hand smoke index.

What the results show

: Researchers calculated that in 2016, 52 current lifetime smokers were associated with the death of one non-smoker worldwide. This is an increase from 1990, when 31 lifetime smokers were associated with the death of one non-smoker, and reflects the relative effectiveness of anti-tobacco measures like smoking bans in restaurants. The secondhand smoke index was more favorable in North America—around 90 smokers related to one death—where there are more protective laws against smoking in public area. Regions like the Middle East or Southeast Asia had less favorable numbers—around 40 smokers to one death—due to minimum or no protective measures.

Why this research is important:

These results could help policy makers to better understand the scale of harm inflicted by secondhand smoke and develop new measures that will protect non-smokers. This is especially important considering children exposed to secondhand smoke are at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome, acute respiratory infections, and asthma. Even a low dose of secondhand smoke can damage the cardiovascular system and long-term exposure can lead to a 20-30 percent increase in risk for heart attack and lung cancer.

Quotes:

“This study demonstrates the devastating effect of second-hand smoke.  We hope that attributing harm directly to smokers will help influence public opinion against secondhand smoke exposure and enthuse governments to enforce stringent anti-tobacco control. We suggest that the secondhand smoke index may be used as a benchmark for effectiveness of protection against tobacco in countries, and help governments to shape their anti-tobacco policies,” says Jagat Narula, MD, PhD.

“The problem is exaggerated in the rapidly developing economies which are lacking effective protection of non-smokers.  But this research demonstrates that even in modern states there is a lot to gain when it comes to strengthening policies to protect nonsmokers, especially children. For example, it should not be allowed for parents to smoke inside their cars with them,” explains lead author Leonard Hofstra, MD, PhD, Professor of Cardiology at VU University Medical Center Amsterdam, Netherlands.

About the Mount Sinai Health System

The Mount Sinai Health System is New York City\’s largest academic medical system, encompassing eight hospitals, a leading medical school, and a vast network of ambulatory practices throughout the greater New York region. Mount Sinai is a national and international source of unrivaled education, translational research and discovery, and collaborative clinical leadership ensuring that we deliver the highest quality care—from prevention to treatment of the most serious and complex human diseases. The Health System includes more than 7,200 physicians and features a robust and continually expanding network of multispecialty services, including more than 400 ambulatory practice locations throughout the five boroughs of New York City, Westchester, and Long Island. The Mount Sinai Hospital is ranked No. 14 on

U.S. News & World Report

\’s \”Honor Roll\” of the Top 20 Best Hospitals in the country and the Icahn School of Medicine as one of the Top 20 Best Medical Schools in country. Mount Sinai Health System hospitals are consistently ranked regionally by specialty by

U.S. News & World Report

.

For more information, visit

https://www.mountsinai.org

New Brunswick Police Halt Gun Permits! But Reverse Decision After Visit from NJ2AS

SOURCE

New Jersey Second Amendment Society

New Brunswick, NJ

–The city of New Brunswick, NJ, halted the ability for residents to apply for a firearm permit claiming the fingerprinting company was closed. We stopped by the police department to investigate and quickly discovered the lies.

RELATED:

CRIME

HUNTING AND FISHING

PENNSYLVANIA GOP: DID YOU SEE THE HEADLINES?

Did you see the

headlines

?!!  Republicans swept three special elections for the Pennsylvania House!

The March 17 Special Elections weren’t victories won by the luck of the Irish.  They were won by

Gloucestercitynews.net files

great candidates with strong messages and great turnout. We had a lot working against us: Democrats out spending us,

a last minute lawsuit to delay the election

, and the COVID-19 virus.

Politics PA

wrote:

“Although each district was previously represented by a Republican prior to the vacancy, not all of the races were viewed as clear Republican holds.”

The Pennsylvania Capital-Star

observed:

“The wins came across the commonwealth, from suburban Philadelphia to old milltowns south of Pittsburgh to a rural district in western Pennsylvania, and left the GOP confident for the rest of 2020 — including up to November’s critical presidential election…Two looked in play for Democrats, but the party did not draw out enough former Blue Dogs in southwestern Pennsylvania or Trump-skeptical suburbanites outside Philadelphia to flip a district.”

The Bucks County Courier-Times

noted an important fact as well:

“The Republican Party noted the Democrats spent more than $900,000 but lost the three races in the special election.”

PA Post

added:

“Tuesday’s turnout met or slightly exceeded election directors’ expectations of between 10 and 15 percent (turnout is typically quite low for special elections).

Turnout in the 8th District was in that range in its Butler County section (11 percent) and higher in the Mercer County part (17 percent). In Westmoreland County, the 58th saw a 20 percent turnout, up from 17 percent for its last special four years ago for the adjacent state House district.

Turnout was 20 percent in 18th District, which lies entirely in Bensalem Township (Bucks County), versus 12 percent at the county’s last special in 2009, according to elections director Thomas Freitag.”

Even RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel celebrated our victories:

Our message is reaching across party lines and pulling in unlikely voters, but we’re not sitting back! The April 28th Primary Election will be here quick, and we want to encourage you, your friends and your neighbors to register Republican! Click

here

to learn more on how you can register online, and

here

to apply for a new Mail-in ballot.

Working together we’ll re-elect President Trump, win the statewide row offices, turn Congress Red, and expand our state legislative majorities.

Onward to Victory!

Chairman Lawrence Tabas

Republican Party of Pennsylvania