Clayton Woman charged with Stun Gun Assault on Adult with Autism

Woodbury, NJ – Yolanda F. Johnson, 62, of Clayton, was arrested and charged with  third-degree aggravated assault, third-degree endangering a person with a  developmental disability, and third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful  purpose after allegedly stabbing an adult victim in her care with a stun gun. 

According to documents filed in this case: 

On Feb. 3, an adult victim, who is diagnosed with autism, disclosed to individuals at  school they had been harmed in their home. The victim, who had marks on their left,  rear shoulder, told police they had been stabbed with a “stab gun” as they attempted to  leave home on Jan. 30.  

A search warrant was subsequently obtained and executed at Johnson’s home where a  blue stun gun was found.  

Johnson was arrested Feb. 5 and released on a summons.  

The maximum term of incarceration is 5 years in state prison for each charge.  

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GameZone Rebate Guide: How to Claim and Withdraw Rewards

GameZone’s rewards and cashback have become one of the most searched and discussed features among active players who want more than entertainment from their gaming experience. 

Unlike traditional one-time bonuses that expire quickly or require heavy wagering, GameZone rebate is a structured, long-term rewards system that benefits loyal players who engage consistently on the platform.

Many users, particularly in the Philippines, actively look for information on how the GameZone rebate works, how to claim them, and how to withdraw GameZone rebates efficiently. This growing interest makes it essential for players to understand the system clearly before participating.

What Is GameZone Rebate and Why It Matters

GameZone rebate is a performance-based cashback system that rewards players based on their level of engagement rather than luck or promotional gimmicks. 

Instead of offering temporary bonuses that come with strict conditions, GameZone rebate allows players to earn a percentage of their activity over time.

The primary purpose of GameZone rebate is to encourage player retention and loyalty. By rewarding consistent participation, GameZone builds a stable community of long-term users rather than relying on short-lived promotional traffic.

For players, GameZone rebate provides financial value beyond regular gameplay. Every session contributes to potential future earnings, making gaming more rewarding for those who play regularly.

Unlike standard bonuses that require additional wagering before withdrawal, GameZone rebate is typically based on past activity, meaning players have already earned it through their gameplay. 

This makes the system more transparent and easier to understand compared to traditional incentive programs.

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Funeral Services of Camden Firefighter Howard Bennett

Funeral Services were held today at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion for Camden Firefighter Howard Bennett, 61, who died February 5 after falling into the freezing cold Delaware River while doing a routine maintenance check on a fire boat. Firefighters and first responders from across New Jersey along with Governor Mikie Sherrill, came to pay their respects to Bennett, who served bravely for 26 years.

The following photos have been approved by the family of Howard Bennett.

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 Miles Beach, presented by Visit Delaware, Returns in May

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Following a successful debut last season, Dover Motor Speedway and Visit Delaware have partnered again to bring a beach-inspired Fan Zone experience to The Monster Mile with the return of MILES BEACH, presented by Visit Delaware, during NASCAR All-Star Weekend, May 15–17.

MILES BEACH, presented by Visit Delaware, will again take over more than an acre of Dover’s famed Fan Zone, offering dozens of beach-themed, family-friendly attractions, including many FREE options, for fans to enjoy throughout All-Star Weekend.

“Miles Beach is a fun, creative way to bring the spirit of Delaware’s iconic beach towns to one of the state’s biggest sporting weekends,” said Jaimie Watts, Deputy Director of the Delaware Division of Small Business & Tourism. “As our region enjoys a landmark year for major events, from the FIFA World Cup and NASCAR All-Star Weekend to the MLB All-Star Game, America’s 250th and beyond, this partnership with Dover Motor Speedway highlights how Delaware fits into that bigger moment.”

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Representatives Van Drew, Gillen Introduce Bill to Strengthen Coastal Protection Nationwide

Congressman Van Drew, along with Congresswoman Laura Gillen (D-NY), introduced H.R. 7459, the Coastal Trust Fund Act, which would create a reliable, long-term funding source for coastal protection projects nationwide.

“My bipartisan Coastal Trust Fund Act sets up a permanent and reliable funding stream for coastal storm risk management projects like beach nourishment,” said Congressman Van Drew. “This is a big deal, not just for New Jersey, but for the whole country. The American coastal economy contributes to 46% of national GDP, but too often the government does not deliver coastal protection until after a disaster strikes. This legislation changes the status quo by investing $1 billion a year into the Army Corps of Engineers’ coastal storm management projects. By funding the Coastal Trust Fund with existing offshore energy lease revenues, we earned a budget-neutral score from the Congressional Budget Office, meaning no new taxes or fees on anybody. This bill was developed through months of collaboration with the top coastal experts in the country, and it is one of the most serious efforts in history to protect the coastlines of the United States. Thank you to my colleague Representative Gillen and the entire coastal community for supporting this effort.”

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The Fine Dust Problem No One Wants to Inherit on a Production Floor

Walk through enough fabrication shops and you start to notice a pattern: the air tells a story long before the paperwork does. You can smell cutting fluids, feel heat rising from a weld station, and sometimes catch that “metallic chalk” dryness that sits in your throat after a few minutes near grinding or polishing. Most people accept it as part of the job until filters clog early, housekeeping becomes a daily battle, or a “small” dust issue turns into a shutdown nobody planned for.

This is especially true in stores where aluminum is processed, and it quickly becomes a very serious subject, considering that very dangerous amounts are not about nuisance dust or clean rooms. If you want an accessible and informative guide to understanding the importance of this material and its specific uses, then read this resource about aluminum dust hazard. This provides an understanding of the specific properties of this metal and how this can be considered, especially later on.

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Berkeley Township Man Charged With Aggravated Arson and Criminal Mischief

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on February 9, 2026, Joseph Mansueto, 38, of Berkeley Township, was charged with Aggravated Arson and Criminal Mischief in connection with an incident that occurred on February 8, 2026, in Toms River.

On February 8, 2026, at approximately 3:40 a.m., the Toms River Township Police and Fire Departments responded to Planet Fitness on Route 37 West for a report of a structure fire.  Responding emergency personnel observed a small fire at the exterior of the building.  The fire was contained to the exterior of the building.

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NEW JERSEY MOTOR VEHICLE COMMISSION MEETING OF THE BOARD

2:00 p.m., Thursday, February 12, 2026

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PROPOSED AGENDA

  1. CALL TO ORDER
  2. OPEN PUBLIC MEETINGS ACT STATEMENT
  3. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
  4. CHAIR’S REPORT
  5. APPROVAL OF MINUTES of – January 12, 2026
  6. APPROVAL OF ITEM 2602-01 – Designation of Vice Chair
  7. APPROVAL OF ITEM 2602-02 – Designation of Secretary
  8. APPROVAL OF ITEM 2602-03 – Final Adoption – ZORF 2026 N.J.A.C. 16:53D
  9. APPROVAL OF ITEM 2602-04 – Final Adoption – Temporary Tags, N.J.A.C. 13:21-9(h)
  10. ADJOURNMENT

Anyone wishing to provide testimony on an agenda item email your name, phone number, and organization to MVCBoard.Secretary@mvc.nj.gov.

The Gloucester Township Police Recruiting Team will be hosting an Open House on March 5, 2026!

Are you interested in becoming a Gloucester Township full time Police Office, part time Special Law Enforcement Officer (SLEO I), part time or full time Telecommunicator (911 Operator/ Radio Dispatcher)?

Our Open House will be held on Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 3 PM to 5 PM at the Gloucester Township Senior Center, 1261 Chews Landing Road, Laurel Springs, NJ 08021 (next to GTPD Headquarters).

Those attending will have an opportunity to meet Officers and Civilian Staff to help answer questions about these positions within Gloucester Township Police and the hiring process! Gloucester Township Police is committed to improving the quality of life, in partnership with our community, through fair and professional police services.

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Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul: What to know ahead of Netflix Judgement Day Boxing Event

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Anthony Joshua will face Jake Paul in a professionally sanctioned heavyweight bout on 19 December at the Kaseya Center in Miami

The fight, branded Judgement Day, will be streamed live on Netflix, at no extra cost to current subscribers.

Britain’s Joshua, the 36-year-old former two-time unified heavyweight champion, will take on the YouTuber-turned-boxer over eight three-minute rounds, with both fighters wearing regulation 10-ounce gloves. 

This represents a replacement fight for Paul, who was originally scheduled to face Gervonta Davis in an exhibition earlier this month before it was cancelled due to a lawsuit filed against Davis by his ex-girlfriend. 

Instead, the American will face his most credible opponent to date in Joshua, a former heavyweight champion with a professional record of 28 wins and four losses, 25 of those victories coming by knockout.

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