Legion Baseball registration open for 2020 season

Registration for the 2020 season of American Legion Baseball is open, along with the purchase of insurance. There is an overall decrease of 14 percent in insurance premiums from last season.

Register online at baseball.legion.org.

The early deadline for registration is May 15. Teams registered after May 15 will be subject to a $200 late fee through the final deadline of June 1. Please note that each American Legion department may set an earlier deadline for registration.

Registration fees for senior teams is $50 for national registration, $35 for administrative fees and either $200 for season personal accident or $130 for year-round coverage. General liability costs is $104.

Fees for junior teams is $25 for national registration, $35 for administrative fees and either $160 for season personal accident or $110 for year-round coverage. General liability costs is $71.

State fees, if applicable, will vary by state.

To learn more about your specific department’s state fees and deadlines, contact your

department chairmen

.

American Legion Baseball

American Legion Baseball enjoys a reputation as one of the most successful and tradition-rich amateur athletic leagues. Today, the program registers more than 5,400 teams in all 50 states, including Canada and Puerto Rico.

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Petrik leads balanced attack as Raptors edge Rowan men

CAMDEN CITY, N.J. (Jan. 22, 2020) – Rutgers University-Camden sophomore forward

Jake Petrik

spent his freshman year playing basketball at Rowan University.

The transfer student came back to haunt his old team here Wednesday, scoring a career-high 24 points to lead the Scarlet Raptors to a wild 90-87 victory over the Profs in a New Jersey Athletic Conference game.

Rutgers-Camden improves to 6-10 overall and 3-7 in NJAC play, posting its second conference win in three outings while snapping an eight-game losing streak against Rowan. It was the Raptors’ first win over the Profs since Dec. 2, 2015 when they won a 71-70 game in Camden.

Rowan falls to 8-9 overall and 4-6 in the NJAC, snapping its two-game winning streak. The Profs lead the all-time series against Rutgers-Camden, 97-33.

Petrik had plenty of help as senior forward

Isaac Destin

poured in 23 points, while junior guard

Arian Azemi

collected a double-double of 18 points and 14 rebounds, while tying for game-high honors with five assists. The Scarlet Raptors also had a career-high 17 points from sophomore guard

Keysean Simmonds.

Petrik’s former career high was 14 points against Rosemont on Nov. 10, while Simmonds’ old high was 12 against Arcadia on Nov. 9.

Rowan jumped out to a big start, leading 14-5 only three minutes into the game. After Rutgers-Camden sliced the deficit to three points on three occasions – the last coming at 21-18 – the Profs went on a five-point run to grab a 26-18 advantage.

The Scarlet Raptors finally came back to tie the game, 28-28, on a jumper by junior guard

Victor Nyanway,

but Rowan followed with a 13-2 run to take its first of two 11-point leads (41-30 and 43-32). Behind seven points from Destin and five from Petrik, the Raptors sliced the gap to 45-44 before Rowan took a 46-44 lead into halftime.

Rutgers-Camden finally took its first lead of the game at 54-52, four minutes into the second half, on a layup by Azemi. That was the first of 17 second-half lead changes, while the score also was tied on nine occasions. Rutgers-Camden finally took the lead for good, 88-86, on a layup by Azemi with 1:03 remaining.

In the final seconds, freshman forward

Dylan Trow

grabbed a huge rebound off a missed Rowan foul shot with the Raptors clinging to an 88-87 lead. Trow was fouled and scored his lone point of the game with a clutch foul shot, making it an 89-87 game. His second foul shot was rebounded by Destin, who was fouled and sunk two free throws for the final margin. Rowan missed a three-pointer with five seconds remaining and another trey at the buzzer.

The Profs placed five players in the scoring column, led by 22 points from senior guard Maliq Sanders. Senior forward Austin Kearney notched 15 points and nine rebounds, while senior forward Diante Bah and senior guard Jerry Price both added 12 points. Junior guard Matt Green had 10 points and tied Azemi with a game-high five assists.

Rutgers-Camden shot 32-for-77 (41.6 percent) from the floor and 15-for-21 (71.4) from the foul line. Rowan was 30-for-68 (44.1) from the floor and 19-for-27 (70.4) from the line.

The two teams combined for 19 treys, including 11 by Rutgers-Camden. Five of those came from Petrik, who went 7-for-16 overall from the floor, including 5-for-11 from three-point range. He was 5-for-6 from the foul line.

Rutgers-Camden hosts William Paterson University in a 1 p.m. NJAC game Saturday.

NJAC-leading Rowan women outlast Rutgers-Camden

CAMDEN CITY, N.J. (Jan. 22, 2020) – The Rutgers University-Camden women’s basketball team gave New Jersey Athletic Conference leader Rowan University all it could handle here Wednesday night before the Profs escaped with a 65-61 victory in NJAC action.

Rowan, which was effectively ranked No. 26 nationally this week when it received 11 votes toward the WBCA NCAA Division III Top 25 Coaches Poll this week, improved to 15-2 overall and 9-1 in the NJAC. The Profs have won three straight games and 12 of their last 13.

Rutgers-Camden fell to 9-8 overall and 2-8 in the NJAC with its third straight loss.

Rowan has won four straight games against Rutgers-Camden and leads the all-time series, 56-17.

Wednesday’s game wasn’t anything close to the 82-60 loss the Raptors suffered at Rowan on Nov. 26, as neither team held more than a seven-point lead, the game was tied five times and featured seven lead changes. Rutgers-Camden held a 24-19 lead after one quarter before Rowan bounced back to take a 39-38 advantage into halftime. The Profs were led by 14 first-half points from freshman guard Nicole Mallard, while Rutgers-Camden senior guard

Fatimah Williams

had 15 points at the break.

The lead changed hands four times early in the third quarter, with Rowan finally taking the lead for good, 44-43, on a jumper by junior guard Alexis Kriley midway through the period. The Profs, however, weren’t able to pull away and led by only 51-48 entering the fourth quarter.

Rowan built its fourth-quarter lead to seven points on four occasions, including 61-54 with 4:07 remaining in the game, but Rutgers-Camden whittled that margin deficit down to 61-60 with 1:02 remaining. That comeback was sparked by three straight field goals from Williams.

Mallard made it a 63-60 game with 20 seconds remaining after hitting a pair of foul shots, but a free throw by sophomore forward

Breanna Ettrick

cut the gap to 63-61 in the final seconds. Kriley finally iced Rowan’s win with a pair of foul shots at the finish.

Rowan finished with 19 points from Mallard, while Kriley joined junior guard Paige Caldwell and freshman guard Savanna Holt with eight points apiece. Sophomore center Jazlyn Duverglas had nine rebounds for the Profs, including eight in the second half. Rowan held a 53-35 advantage off the boards.

Williams finished with a game-high 25 points, hiking her career scoring output to 1,069. Sophomore guard/forward

Tamara Johnson

added 14 points and tied freshman guard/forward

Jalissa Pitts

with a team-high eight rebounds.

Williams also added five steals for game-high honors. Junior guard

Shane Holmes

tied Rowan freshman guard/forward Eliana Santana with a game-high three assists apiece.

Rowan shot 21-for-58 (36.2 percent) from the floor while Rutgers-Camden went 20-for-59 (33.9).

The Scarlet Raptors return to NJAC action Saturday when they host William Paterson University in a 3 p.m. NJAC game.

Temple Study Shows Pharmacological Chaperone Therapy Prevents Alzheimer’s Disease in Mice

(Philadelphia, PA) –

Like pieces of tape that crumple, stick together, and can be turned into a ball, proteins that begin to lose their shape become sticky and tend to clump together. When this happens, rather than being transported to recycling sites within cells, old or dysfunctional proteins instead become trapped within cellular compartments.

Eventually, they accumulate to the point that they gum up cellular machinery, causing major problems.

Fortunately, cells are equipped with molecular machinery that detects defective proteins, sorts them out, and then either removes or stabilizes them, preventing them from accumulating and causing harm. In recent years, scientists have developed small drug molecules, known as pharmacological chaperones, that can help in this process.

Now, scientists at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University show that pharmacological chaperones could fill a critical role in Alzheimer’s disease therapy. In a new study published online January 21 in the

journal

Molecular Neurodegeneration

, they describe a novel pharmacological chaperone capable of preventing Alzheimer’s disease in animals prone to developing the condition.

The study is the first to show that a pharmacological chaperone drug can effectively disrupt the abnormal processes that damage neurons in the brain, fuel memory loss, and ultimately give rise to Alzheimer’s disease.

“Our chaperone drug specifically restored levels of a sorting molecule known as VPS35, which helps move proteins out of endosomes, compartments inside cells where proteins are sorted for degradation,” explained

Domenico Praticò, MD,

the Scott Richards North Star Charitable Foundation Chair for Alzheimer’s Research, Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology and Microbiology, and Director of the Alzheimer’s Center at Temple in the Lewis Katz School of Medicine. Dr. Praticò was a senior investigator on the new study.

The trafficking of proteins from endosomes to the cell membrane or to another cellular compartment known as the Golgi apparatus is fundamental for normal cell function. VPS35 is of particular importance to this trafficking system, since it separates out dysfunctional and old proteins and sends them off for recycling.

In previous work, Dr. Praticò and colleagues found that VPS35 actively clears the brain of potentially harmful proteins such as amyloid beta and tau. However, in Alzheimer’s disease, VPS35 levels are reduced. This reduction is associated with the formation of tau tangles inside neurons, as well as the accumulation of amyloid beta outside neurons. Eventually, these deposits of abnormal proteins interrupt neuron activity and contribute to neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease.

In the new study, the researchers investigated the effects of a pharmacological chaperone on protein sorting in mice engineered to develop Alzheimer’s disease as they age. Mice were treated from a young age, before they began to show signs of disease. As the animals grew older, they were tested for effects on memory and learning.

Dr. Praticò’s team found that, compared to untreated mice destined for Alzheimer’s disease, the treated animals had much better memory and behaved just like normal, or wild-type, mice. When the researchers examined neurons from treated mice, they observed significant decreases in tau tangles, as well as decreases in amyloid-beta plaques – another type of protein aggregate that contributes to Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers further noticed that VPS35 levels were restored and the junctions where neurons come together to exchange information, known as synapses, were fully functional following the pharmacological chaperone therapy.

“Relative to other therapies under development for Alzheimer’s disease, pharmacological chaperones are inexpensive, and some of these drugs have already been approved for the treatment of other diseases,” Dr. Praticò said. “Additionally, these drugs do not block an enzyme or a receptor but target a cellular mechanism, which means that there is much lower potential for side effects. All these factors add to the appeal of pursuing pharmacological chaperone drugs as novel Alzheimer’s treatments.”

Before moving to trials in human patients, however, Dr. Praticò plans to next investigate the effects of pharmacological chaperone therapy in older mice. “Because our most recent investigation was a preventative study, we want to know now whether this therapy could also work as a treatment for patients already diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease,” he added.

Other researchers contributing to the study include Jian-Guo Li and Jin Chiu at the Alzheimer’s Center at Temple, Lewis Katz School of Medicine; and Mercy Ramanjulu and Benjamin E. Blass at the Moulder Center for Drug Discovery Research, School of Pharmacy, Temple University.

The research was funded in part by National Institutes of Health grants AG055707 and AG056689.

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About Temple Health

Temple University Health System (TUHS) is a $2.2 billion academic health system dedicated to providing access to quality patient care and supporting excellence in medical education and research. The Health System consists of Temple University Hospital (TUH)

;

TUH-Episcopal Campus; TUH-Northeastern Campus; The Hospital of Fox Chase Cancer Center and Affiliates, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center; Jeanes Hospital, a community-based hospital offering medical, surgical and emergency services; Temple Transport Team, a ground and air-ambulance company; Temple Physicians, Inc., a network of community-based specialty and primary-care physician practices; and Temple Faculty Practice Plan, Inc., TUHS’s physician practice plan comprised of more than 500 full-time and part-time academic physicians in 20 clinical departments. TUHS is affiliated with the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University.

Temple Health refers to the health, education and research activities carried out by the affiliates of Temple University Health System (TUHS) and by the Katz School of Medicine. TUHS neither provides nor controls the provision of health care. All health care is provided by its member organizations or independent health care providersaffiliated with TUHS member organizations. Each TUHS member organization is owned and operated pursuant to its governing documents.

It is the policy of Temple University Health System that there shall be no exclusion from, or participation in, and no one denied the benefits of, the delivery of quality medical care on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, disability, age, ancestry, color, national origin, physical ability, level of education, or source of payment.

Tips To Improve The Look In Your Bedroom

Gloucestercitynews.net(January 23, 2020)–Bedrooms come in all shapes and sizes and within them, people have their very own idea of what nice furniture and the interior design looks like.

In the past decade, there have been some significant changes to what the “normal” bedroom design looks like.

This is especially apparent for children’s bedrooms where there are so many different options available. Detailed below are some ideas to improve the look of a bedroom.

Themed Room

Some people go for a specific theme in a bedroom which could be a Victorian look or similar.

There is so much furniture on the market to accommodate unique themes that no matter what it is you are looking for; you are likely to find the full sets of furniture to support.

If you have children, you can be creative.

This can include rooms that are based all around their favorite superhero or cartoon character.

It is now not uncommon to see children’s bedrooms completely designed like this and can include not only the wallpaper but also the bedding and furniture.

We have seen beds designed like space rockets and furniture designed like superheroes.

Flooring

Typically, most people have their bedrooms carpeted, however, this does not need to be the norm.

If you have carpets in the bedroom, then why not consider pulling this up and replacing it with laminate floors? The finish on a laminate floor can make the bedroom look specifically prestige.

Laminate flooring packs

come in all shapes and sizes and there are many different colors for people to choose from.

Laying this type of laminate floors is not as difficult as people initially imagine and along with the laminate flooring pack, people can purchase the specific tool kit that will have everything that is needed from start (measuring tape) to finish (saw) to enable them to effectively do the job correctly.

Once the job is complete, you can not only be proud of the finished article but will rest assured that there is a minimum level of maintenance and that the flooring will have a long lifespan if treated with respect.

Beds

The beds in any bedroom are usually the center and focal point.

A fad in the last decade is to have beds that store TV.

Most people not only go to bed to sleep but to relax and sometimes watch TV.

As a result, people would normally have TVs for beds erected onto the walls or sitting on top of a cabinet but there are beds that store the TV within it.

By the click of a button, the TV can appear from the bottom of the bed and you can sit back and relax.

When finished, click the button and the TV will disappear again.

These beds may be slightly more expensive than conventional ones, but it also saves you the hassle of having to find somewhere in the bedroom to place the TV.

Use these tips to improve the look of your bedroom.

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Voorhees\’s Citizen\’s Police Academy Begins March 10

VOORHEES RESIDENTS ARE INVITED TO SEE WHAT IT IS LIKE TO BE A POLICE OFFICER

Voorhees, NJ (01/22/2020):

The Voorhees Police Department is excited to announce our 5

th

Citizen’s Police Academy which will begin on Tuesday, 03/10/2020. Classes will meet on most Tuesday nights from 6:30PM-9:30PM, concluding with a

graduation ceremony on 05/12/2020 (

final dates TBA

).  The training will take place at our Police Headquarters and several off-site

locations.  This course will offer our residents an inside exclusive look at the training and behind the scenes activities that make the Voorhees Twp Police Department function in a professional, effective, and efficient manner.

“This is yet another program that we feel will expand our community-based efforts.  It will continue to keep open lines of communication and create a better understanding for the community about police officer operations, specifically here in Voorhees,” said Voorhees Twp Police Chief Louis Bordi.

The course will cover:

Firearms Simulator Training

Crime Scene Investigation/Mock Crime Scene

A tour of our Police Headquarters

Patrol/Investigations Bureaus

K-9 Unit demonstrations and meet and greet with our police dogs

Police use of force/ Police Stress

Central Communications Center (911) Tour

Traffic Unit/mock car stops

Internal Affairs/Body Worn Cameras

Community Affairs/School Safety/Domestic Violence

This course will host approximately 30 Voorhees residents, ages 18 and over.  Applicants will be required to successfully pass a background examination including warrant, NCIC, driver’s license checks, and NJ and Interstate Criminal History checks.  Those who are accepted will be notified via email.  Selected applicants will also need to complete a waiver of liability form.

To apply to the Voorhees Police Citizen Academy, visit our website at:

Citizen Police Academy

The deadline for applications is 02/18/2020.

Mind, Body, and Bubbly Wellness Event Returns with Double the Attendees and Vendors

Unwind and Shop Local at Philly PR Girl’s Third Annual Wellness and Beauty Fair

PHILADELPHIA, PA (January 2020)

– Returning for the third year in a row,

Philly PR Girl

is hosting their annual

Mind, Body, and Bubbly

wellness fair, a special day of connection and self-care! Attendees can experience the best of Philadelphia’s beauty and wellness communities on

April 19, 2020, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

, with an additional

VIP hour from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

, at

Location 215

, this year’s stunning location once again. With our exclusive VIP hour, more interactive vendors, a wellness speaker, and so much more, Mind, Body, and Bubbly 2020 will give attendees a day of rejuvenation they won’t forget.

Mind, Body, and Bubbly’s marketplace

will show attendees Philly’s

top wellness and beauty brands

in a fun and relaxed setting in Location 215, a state-of-the–art studio that opened in Spring 2020. This large, bright, airy, and centrally located studio and event space in the Spring Arts district hosted MBB 2019. Sample treats, try interactive services, and get to know the movers and shakers turning Philadelphia into a full-blown wellness destination. Guests will receive a

complimentary bubbly libation

before both attendees and vendors get to know each other in the intimate space.

A vendor table at MBB 2019.

Each year, MBB honors a charity that supports women in the Philadelphia area. For 2020, we are proud to be collecting purses and women\’s toiletries and beauty products for

Purses Full of Hope

. The purses go to women in shelters that may have been affected by domestic abuse, homelessness, substance abuse and other traumatic situations. These women often flee their homes with no belongings and are not only in need of various personal hygiene products but of something that can empower them and remind them of their resilience when they arrive at a shelter. These purses are often handed to these women upon their arrival to offer them the basic tools they need.

Returning this year is the

special VIP hour

for attendees who want to turn MBB 2020 into a mini-retreat. A light yoga and meditation class titled

Breathe in Before the Bubbly

will be held from

9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

The yoga class and meditation will set a positive vibe for the rest of the day with breathing and setting intentions. Afterwards, VIP guests will have an exclusive half hour to explore the marketplace and get first dibs on the incredible local businesses and interactive services it will feature. VIP guests will also receive a goody bag filled with amazing items hand-picked by the MBB team.

Guests enjoying the Bootcamp and Marketplace at MBB 2019.

To add to the marketplace, Mind, Body, and Bubbly is seeking vendors in the health, wellness, and beauty industries who can provide an uplifting and positive experience to participants. This is a great opportunity to showcase your brand while mingling with attendees and expanding your audience. This year, MBB is doubling the space in Location215 from one to two rooms for the marketplace. This will be perfect to accommodate the increasing number of attendees of the event with an expected attendance of 200 guests. In order to become a vendor at MBB 2020, please complete and submit the Vendor Form

here

. The cost to reserve a table is $160 through March 1.

“Philly PR Girl is beyond excited for the third installment of Mind, Body, and Bubbly,”

says Kate Marlys

, owner of Philly PR Girl. “We wanted to bring back the inclusive, good-vibes experience for this annual event and make it the best one yet! We’re especially looking forward to partnering with Location 215 once again, because they believe in our vision for the growth of MBB.”

Does your business align with the values of this event? Do you believe wellness should be approachable and accessible for people of all backgrounds? Consider supporting this event as a sponsor. This wellness fair is the perfect chance to showcase your products to the event attendees, including social media influencers, lifestyle bloggers, and health, wellness, and beauty enthusiasts, as well as residents from in and around the Philadelphia area! In order to become a sponsor for MBB, please complete and submit the Sponsorship Form

here

by March 31.

Tickets to Mind, Body, and Bubbly are

available for purchase here

. Limited VIP tickets are available for $45 per person. Early Bird tickets are $20 per person, and the ticket price increases to $30 per person on March 2. Don’t wait to get your tickets to engage with the top wellness and beauty brands in Philadelphia!

Follow Mind, Body, and Bubbly on

Instagram

and

Facebook

to stay in the loop and be the first to know of updates! Follow Location 215 on

Instagram

,

Facebook

, and

LinkedIn

.

For media inquiries and/or interview requests, please contact

molly@phillyprgirl.com

.

About Philly PR Girl:

Philly PR Girl is a full-time public relations firm for event planning, social media management, marketing, and promotions. Our company was built on the foundation of networking and relationship-building. Owner Kate Marlys has planned, facilitated and attended hundreds of networking events, resulting in a strong and dynamic network of contacts in digital, print, TV, and radio throughout the United States.

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The Philly PR Girl team that made the event happen!

Big Game Specials Announced for North Beach Atlantic City

Atlantic City, N.J. (January 21, 2020) –

North Beach Atlantic City announced today Big Game specials to be offered amongst the entertainment district of Atlantic City that fans will not want to miss.

It’s that time of year again when two of the best professional football teams go head-to-head to battle it out for ultimate bragging rights on Sunday, February 2, and let’s not forget those jaw-dropping commercials in between. The question is where will you be watching the Big Game?

Four of the North Beach Atlantic City partners are offering up special events, promotions and menus for fans in the region including:

Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City:

The Big Game will be shown in three different locations on the property including the Lobby Bar, Hard Rock Cafe Center Bar and the Hard Rock Sportsbook Bar, where $5 domestic draft beers and $8 well drinks will be offered.

Wild Card Reward Members can cash in on the card program by attending a special event set to take place in Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. to watch the Big Game on large screens. Guests will enjoy stadium style food and beverage and get the opportunity to meet NFL Greats like former Philadelphia Eagles tight end

Brent Celek

and linebacker

Seth Joyner

, former Buffalo Bills running back

Thurman Thomas

and former New York Giants wide receiver

Amani Toomer

. Each guest will receive an official game day hat.

Hard Rock Casino Online will be offering Square Pools, the classic sports bar type of contest that should be familiar to players including 10X10 grids of 100 squares to choose from.

All squares will be available on a first come first serve basis.

Once game starts, contests are locked and numbers 0-9 will be randomly generated across each axis’ row/column.

Up to 5 winners based on each team score in the corresponding period (1st quarter, 1st half, 3rd quarter, Final score and Final score in Reverse).

A player may win multiple times based on the numbers they have.

All winners will be identified, and any prizes won will be credited manually.

Players will also be able to pick a square from the kiosk screen at Sportsbook.

Hard Rock Casino Online will also be offering Big Game Bingo, which follows traditional bingo mechanics (mark 5 in a row = BINGO).

Each player will be issued a unique 5X5 sheet with a total of 25 events that can occur during the Superbowl.

As events occur, they are updated in the system so that players can mark their sheets and view a list of events that have already occurred.

Players must “claim” a bingo, they are not automatically notified of a win, therefore they must manually mark their bingo sheets.

Ocean Casino Resort:

Topgolf Swing Suite, dubbed the “new Sunday Funday spot” in Atlantic City, has 22 screens, melt-in-your-mouth food and drink specials, plus virtual games like football, golf, carnival classics, and zombie dodgeball to have fun with the squad come halftime.

Gastropub, Villain + Saint, located in the heart of the casino, will be serving out-of-the box creations including Korean Fried Chicken Wings and a wagyu Chef’s Burger. There is even a chance to win some Big Game giveaway prizes!

William Hill Sportsbook at Ocean has the biggest screens in Atlantic City to watch the biggest game of the season! The Sportsbook features a 7,500-square-foot integrated experience with a center bar to drink and dine. Place your bet any time before the game at William Hill Sportsbook or at the den, which will also be streaming the game live!

For a more intimate setting to take in the Big Game, visit High Water Wine Bar overlooking the William Hill Sportsbook. This tucked away wine bar offers 42 wines by the glass and 8 wines on tap and features a perfect aerial view of the William Hill Sportsbook.

Resorts Casino Hotel

:

DraftKings Sportsbook at Resorts will have $4 Imported and Domestic Beers plus special promotions all day long.

Bar One will have $10 Miller Lite Pitchers and $25 buckets of Coors Light or Miller Lite Bottles.

Gallagher’s Burger Bar will offer $2 Bud Light and Shock Top Drafts, $3 Heineken, Heineken Light and Michelob Ultra Bottles and $4 Everyday IPA Drafts.

Landshark Bar and Grill has $20 Buckets of Miller Lite and Coors Light Bottles.

Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall

:

Watch the Big Game on 8 large screen TVs.

Enjoy an award-winning gastropub menu with 40 plus beers on tap.

A free half time buffet will be offered with $3 Miller Lite pints and $8 pitchers.

Miller Lite swag giveaways all night long.

North Beach Atlantic City

With a new energy, brand-new eateries and a beautiful Boardwalk overlooking the pristine Atlantic Ocean, North Beach Atlantic City has developed into the city’s cultural epicenter and entertainment district of Atlantic City. Over the last year, the opening of Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Ocean Resort Casino and Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall has pumped new life into this northern section of the Boardwalk, adding to the excitement already established by Resorts Casino & Hotel, Steel Pier and the Absecon Lighthouse. For more information, visit

atlanticcitynorthbeach.com

or follow along on social media through #NorthBeachAC.

Pennsylvania: Suicide Prevention Task Force Calls for Removing Stigma and Barriers to Care

HARRISBURG, PA (January 2020)–Governor Tom Wolf today announced the initial report of Pennsylvania’s

Suicide Prevention Task Force

based on the statewide listening sessions held throughout fall 2019. The work of the Suicide Prevention Task Force is a complement to the goals and strategies surrounding the governor’s Reach Out PA: Your Mental Health Matters initiative

announced

earlier this month and his Executive Order to protect

vulnerable populations

signed last year.

“My administration is committed to developing a comprehensive suicide prevention plan that will save precious lives, support people in crisis, and help loved ones of attempt survivors and those we’ve lost,” Gov. Wolf said. “We’ve taken a giant first step toward that goal by opening this dialogue with Pennsylvanians across the commonwealth, and I want to thank the members of the Suicide Prevention Task Force for their hard work and all who shared their stories, insights, and experiences at a listening session last year.”

Informed by the testimonies and suggestions of people affected by suicide, mental health professionals, and other stakeholders from across the commonwealth, the report will be used to develop a comprehensive, long-term strategy of significantly reducing the number of suicides in Pennsylvania.

In August, the task force announced a series of 10 public listening sessions to be hosted throughout Pennsylvania. Over the next several months, Pennsylvanians gathered to talk about how suicide has affected their lives and to help inform the task force’s draft prevention plan and work to reduce stigma around discussing topics such as mental health and suicide. More than 800 people – community members, state and local officials, representatives from county suicide prevention organizations, and stakeholders from other sectors of government – attended the sessions.

As a direct result of these listening sessions, the Pennsylvania Suicide Prevention Task Force has identified the following key themes to inform the commonwealth’s four-year suicide prevention strategy:

Stigma associated with mental health, suicide and suicide attempts can affect the likelihood of individuals seeking help or continuing treatment, and how policymakers make decisions that affect mental health systems.

Resources needed to elevate mental health as a public health issue, incentivize the integration of physical and behavioral health, and improve suicide prevention resources at the local level.

Barriers to treatment such as cost and insurance gaps.

Access to more detailed suicide and suicide-attempt data to help policymakers make effective, meaningful decisions.

Issues within the mental-health workforce, such as pay and barriers to entry, to improve quality of care.

With proper resources, Pennsylvania’s schools and educators are uniquely positioned to save lives with suicide prevention strategies and resources.

The Legislature could take direct action to prevent suicides through the passage of a Red Flag law (to provide a means to remove firearms from someone at risk for suicide) or safe storage requirements for firearms.

“On behalf of the entire task force, we are grateful to everyone who took time to share their stories, experiences, recommendations, or even just showed up to listen and learn themselves. The themes and recommendations outlined in this report give us a clear path forward for actionable ways to support and enhance suicide prevention efforts across the commonwealth,” said Department of Human Services Secretary Teresa Miller. “I truly believe elevating this issue and utilizing this meaningful, collective approach to prevention efforts will save lives across Pennsylvania.”

According to a 2018 report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. In 2017, more than 47,000 individuals died by suicide nationwide. In Pennsylvania alone, 2,023 individuals died by suicide that year.

Gov. Wolf announced the first-of-its-kind statewide task force in

May 2019

with the goal of developing a four-year plan to reduce suicide in Pennsylvania. The Task Force is made up of leadership and staff from multiple state agencies, members of the General Assembly, and Prevent Suicide PA. State agencies include the departments of Human Services (DHS), Health (DOH), Corrections (DOC), Aging (PDA), Education (PDE), Military and Veterans Affairs (DMVA), Transportation (PennDOT), Agriculture (PDA), Drug and Alcohol Programs (DDAP), the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), and the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP). Task Force members brought forth a wide array of knowledge of constituencies they represent or serve professionally, from their own lived experiences as loss survivors or attempt survivors of suicide, or as individuals who experience or support someone facing mental-health challenges.

The task force anticipates releasing a comprehensive four-year statewide suicide prevention plan in the first quarter of 2020 that will be available for a public comment period. Following updates based on public comment, the task force will publish the final 2020-2024 Pennsylvania statewide suicide prevention plan, which will include:

The landscape and gap analysis of detailed suicide statistics nationwide and in Pennsylvania.

Guiding principles for suicide prevention in Pennsylvania.

Goals and objectives to reduce suicide and suicide attempts in Pennsylvania, including reducing stigma associated with suicide, suicide attempts, and mental health challenges.

Recommendations for local and state policymakers, including public and elected officials, as well as cross-sector partners.

A structure for the implementation and evaluation of Pennsylvania’s statewide suicide prevention plan.

The task force is represented on the Governor’s Special Council to Reduce Gun Violence and the Reducing Suicide by Firearm workgroup and will continue to provide input on the recommendations included in the Council’s report.

“This is just the beginning, and we will deliberately continue on this path of reducing stigma around mental-health issues and encouraging Pennsylvanians in crisis to seek help when they need it,” Gov. Wolf said. “Everyone’s life has value, and things can and will get better.”

To read the task force’s initial report,

click here

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LEGAL SPORTSBOOKS IN INDIANA TO JOIN NJ

AT THE MOVIES WITH ODDS ON 92ND ACADEMY AWARDS

LAS VEGAS) — Sportsbooks in Indiana have joined New Jersey as the only states offering movie buffs the opportunity to join their favorite actors, actresses, and directors as big winners from the 92nd Academy Awards. A year after New Jersey’s retail and online sportsbooks broke new ground in the United States by offering legal betting on the Academy Awards for the first time, both Indiana and New Jersey will be offering odds on the Oscars, which is set for Sunday, Feb. 9.

To prepare for the movie industry’s star-studded night, PlayUSA has created a complete rundown of the Oscars at

www.playusa.com/sports-betting/oscars

, including odds on every major category, a pick sheet, what sites are accepting bets, and analysis on the races.

“Oscars betting was a hit in its first year in New Jersey, and we suspect that interest will only grow,” said Jessica Welman, betting analyst for

PlayUSA.com

and

PlayIndiana.com

, as well as a movie historian who earned a master’s degree in Film and Media Studies from Indiana University Bloomington and a bachelor’s in Cinema-TV Critical Studies from the University of Southern California. “We saw last year that bettors were less motivated by the favorites and more interested in backing their favorite films and movie stars. This year\’s field of nominees has star power in front of and behind the camera, so that should help drive interest.”

New Jersey sportsbooks accepted an estimated $1 million in bets in the first year that it was offered, according to PlayUSA. Now that the Indiana Gaming Commission has authorized betting on the Oscars at the state’s sportsbooks, which happened on Wednesday, Hoosier State bettors will have the same chance.

The Indiana operations of FanDuel and DraftKings are expected to be the first in Indiana to offer odds in the state, but more will likely follow.

“It is exciting that Indiana has opened the doors to Oscars betting,” Welman said. “The Academy Awards will likely only generate a fraction of the bets of the NFL’s big game, but the interest should still be significant. For Indiana bettors, it will make a fun and new way to enjoy the Oscars.”

DraftKings in New Jersey became the first sportsbook to post the Oscars, followed by FOX Bet, and more are expected soon. DraftKings New Jersey is offering odds on all 24 categories at the Academy Awards. In 2019, most books limited action to the six major Oscars categories, including best picture, director, actor, actress, supporting actor, and supporting actress.

“The top categories will undoubtedly draw the most interest,” Welman said. “This year, in particular, is shaping up to be a controversial one. Again, critics can point to a lack of diversity in nominations and some films, such as Joker, have received polarizing audience reactions. But instead of fighting with friends about a movie\’s merits, New Jersey movie buffs can quietly put their money where their mouth is.”

The four major acting categories all feature prohibitive favorites. Joaquin Phoenix (-1,667), for Joker, and Renee Zellweger (-1,000), for Judy, are the clear frontrunners for Best Actor and Best Actress, respectively. Brad Pitt (-1,000), for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, and Laura Dern (-1,000), for Marriage Story, are the favorites for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress, respectively. Sam Mendes (-134), for 1917, and Bong Joon Hoo (+225), for Parasite, are leading a tight race for Best Director.

The closest major race appears to be for Best Picture, led by Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (+160) and 1917 (+200).

“Best Picture seems like a two-horse race between the two Golden Globe picture winners, 1917 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” Welman said. “While no one is arguing that Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is Quentin Tarantino\’s best film, the Academy is typically concerned with ensuring deserving nominees get rewarded. This could be the Academy’s last chance to give Tarantino the top prize, and that often carries a lot of weight.”

For more information and analysis on regulated online gaming in Indiana, visit

PlayIndiana.com/news

. For more Oscars information, visit

www.playusa.com/sports-betting/oscars

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