William Martin Furman, 71, of Audubon

William Martin Furman, a devoted husband, father, pop-pop and brother passed away on February 28, 2026 surrounded by his loving family.  A longtime resident of Audubon, NJ, Bill was 71 years old.

Bill was the beloved husband of 48 years to Nancy Furman (nee Low). Devoted father to Matt (Dana) and Lindsay and loving Pop-Pop to Preston, Chase, Baylee, Lincoln, Mila, Vaida, Selena and Navy.  He also adored his brothers, Rob and Tom and his sister, Liz along with many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents, John Dougherty Furman and Eunice Mae Jones, his sister, Jacquelyn Ann Furman and his granddaughter, Mila Grace.

Bill grew up in Mt. Ephraim, NJ and graduated from Audubon High School in 1972. He was a devoted sports fan. He never missed a Phillies or Eagles game.  He loved going out on his boat and spending time with the people he loved. His greatest joy was watching his children and grandchildren grow up.

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Guide to the 20th Anniversary of the Atlantic City Beer & Music Festival

2026 marks an impactful year for the craft beer industry as the Atlantic City Beer & Music Festival returns for its 20th anniversary and it’s last year! Join us on April 11, to celebrate a full day of craft beer, live entertainment, and nonstop shenanigans. Whether you’re a first-time attendee or a festival regular, this guide has all the essential information to help you make the most of your experience for the final #ACBeerFest.

When and Where

The Atlantic City Beer & Music Festival will be held at the Atlantic City Convention Center on Saturday, April 11 with two sessions, 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

Bally’s Atlantic City to Bring High-Energy March Mania Viewing to Bally Bet Sportsbook

 Fans will have a front-row seat to college basketball’s biggest tournament when Bally’s Atlantic City hosts high-energy viewing experiences at Bally Bet Sportsbook from Thursday, March 19 through Sunday, March 22. 

Bally Bet Sportsbook will set the scene with a state-of-the-art 25-foot LED video wall, two 10-foot LED video walls and 10 additional displays throughout the space. Reserved seating options will be offered for March Mania games from Thursday, March 19 through Saturday, March 21 with options including:

  • Counter seating, priced at $40 on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20; and $30 on Saturday, March 21
  • Lounge chairs, priced at $75 on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20; and $50 on Saturday, March 21
  • Four-top tables, priced at $80 on Thursday, March 19 and Friday, March 20; and $60 on Saturday, March 21
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Teflon Promotions Returns with RePlay Volume 2 March 7th

Teflon Promotion to host Re:Play Volume 2 on March 7th at The Alan Horwitz “Sixth Man” Center

Following the success of their return to Philadelphia in November 2025, Teflon Promotion returns to the Alan Horwitz “Sixth Man” Center (4250 Wissahickon Avenue, Philadelphia) at 6:30 p.m. on March 7, 2026 for Re:Play Volume 2.

“I can’t wait for this event,” said Teflon Promotion owner Dom Walton. “If anyone thought November was a good card, this one is even better and promises to be a night of knockouts. We are bringing back some fan-favorites to this card that the fans loved at our previous event.” 

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Sandra M. Schemelia, 75, of Blackwood

Sandra M. “Sandy” Schemelia (nee Gdovin) passed away at Virtua Marlton Hospital on February 18, 2026, after a battle with cancer.

Sandy was born on May 3, 1950, to the late Michael and Ida Gdovin. She was predeceased by her husband, George Schemelia, a United States Marine Corps veteran, and by her daughter, Melissa Ardire. Her 75 years of life were marked by her lifelong residence in Blackwood.

Sandy is survived by her daughter, Amanda Majusiak (nee Schemelia); son-in-law Eric; an eagerly awaited grandchild on the way; her adored grandson, Alex Gdovin; siblings Mariann (Charles) Little, Susan Gdovin, Gloria Mosher, Edward Knapp, and Geraldine Sprowl; brother-in-law James Schemelia and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.  

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Franklinville Man Found Guilty of Murder in 2022 Bar Shooting

Woodbury, NJ – A jury found Walter Gilliano, 28, of Franklinville, guilty of first-degree  murder and two related second-degree weapons charges Tuesday following a four-week trial  before the Honorable Roger Lai. 

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: On Sept. 24, 2022, Franklin Township Police Department arrived at Villari’s Sports Bar for reports of a gunshot wound. The victim, Chad Stuart, 31, of Clayton, was lying on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head. Gilliano told officers he had shot Stuart. The  investigation revealed that Gilliano and the victim had argued in the parking lot after the  bar closed. The defendant then got into his car and drove away only to return a few minutes  later with a gun. An eyewitness told police that Gilliano pointed the gun at the victim and  shot him. The victim was transported to the hospital where he died from his injuries. 

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Report Potholes to Camden County Public Works

As the winter of our discontent starts to thaw and come to close, it also marks a turn in highway operations for the men and women of the Camden County Department of Public Works – pothole patrol. Moving forward, as asphalt plants resume their operations, the Department of Public Works is launching an all-out effort to ensure multi-modal transportation over the course of 1,200 lane miles of road. Several crews are hitting the streets to repair the breakdown of the roads created by the unprecedented winter conditions seen throughout the past three months.

“We have dispatched several crews a day throughout the highways and byways of Camden County to address not only potholes, but other roadway concerns countywide,” said Commissioner Al Dyer, liaison to the Department of Public Works. “Our residents are our best eyes on our roadways, and we need everyone to engage in this effort to make Camden County a better place to live, work and drive. As a reminder, please slow down and be patient when you see our crews working on our roadways.”

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St. Patrick’s Day Celebrations in Atlantic City

St. Patrick’s Day in Atlantic City is an iconic time of year when the city transforms into a vibrant mix of Irish celebrations and green attire. From the Annual Saint Patrick’s Day Parade to exciting bar crawls, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re marching in the parade or embracing the luck of the Irish, Atlantic City offers unique ways to celebrate this festive holiday.

Experience Atlantic City’s Parade Day

The 38th Annual Atlantic City Saint Patrick’s Day Parade

The historic parade kicks off on Saturday, March 7, transforming the iconic Atlantic City Boardwalk into a sea of green with festive floats and live entertainment. Starting around 1:00 p.m., the parade route will begin near Ocean Casino Resort and end on Albany Avenue, next to Stockton University. Keep an eye out for the Visit Atlantic City float, along with those from your favorite local businesses and establishments!

Dense Fog Advisory until 10:00AM Thursday

* WHAT…Visibility less than one mile in dense fog.

* WHERE…Coastal area of Delaware and New Jersey.

* WHEN…From 6 PM this evening to 10 AM EST Thursday.

* IMPACTS…Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous.

* AFFECTED AREAS: INLAND SUSSEX … DELAWARE BEACHES … WESTERN MONMOUTH … EASTERN MONMOUTH … OCEAN … ATLANTIC … CAPE MAY … ATLANTIC COASTAL CAPE MAY … COASTAL ATLANTIC … COASTAL OCEAN … SOUTHEASTERN BURLINGTON

Instructions:If driving, slow down, use your headlights, and leave plenty of distance ahead of you.

Person/Agency has an important message for you!

The Winslow Township Police Department is currently accepting resumes for our upcoming hiring process for Full-Time Police Officers.

We are seeking dedicated, community-oriented individuals who are committed to professionalism, integrity, and public service. The Winslow Township Police Department proudly serves over 58 square miles in Camden County and values officers who are passionate about building strong relationships within the community.

Qualified candidates must meet all New Jersey Civil Service and PTC requirements as detailed on our website (https://winslowpdnj.com/recruiting). Preference will be given to applicants who demonstrate strong character, sound judgment, and a commitment to proactive policing and community engagement.

Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their resume to Sgt. Matt Gibbons at Mgibbons@WinslowPD.com.

Join a department that is committed to service, leadership, and protecting the residents of Winslow Township.
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