Startling Two-Car Collision in Gloucester City

Kathy Cleary Underwood | Cleary’s Notebook News

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNews) (November 18, 2025)—In a startling incident this morning, a pickup truck and a car crashed in the 500 block of South Broadway, close to Kohler Street. According to a resident, the car ended up on its roof. The cause of the accident is unknown. It is unclear if the driver of either vehicle was hurt. Or, if there were any other injuries.

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Nora Lu Carroll, 81, Maple Shade

On October 29, 2025, in Maple Shade, NJ at the age of 81. Born in Kansas City,
KS, she was the daughter of the late Francis M. and Grace L. (Farley) Carroll.
Nora is survived by her brothers, Francis “Mike” Carroll (Margaret Granok) and
Robert “Bob” Carroll (Dorsey Carroll). She is fondly remembered by her nieces
and nephews: Michael, John, Frank, Beth and Fay.

Nora graduated from the University of Missouri in 1966 with a DVM degree as the only woman in her class. As a small animal veterinarian, Dr. Carroll worked for several veterinary clinics in Chicago, IL and in the Baltimore region of MD before her retirement. She was passionate about animals and had a magnetic personality.

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What are the Main Advantages of the Melbet App for Sports Betting in Bangladesh?

Betting via mobile apps has become a common way to participate in sporting events today. Melbet keeps up with global trends and offers Bangladeshi residents its high-tech product — a mobile app with all the features of the website, as well as a number of additional options. 

In Bangladesh, the popularity of the Melbet app is due to its combination of convenience, high speed and wide selection of matches. The app is suitable for those who want to make predictions without being tied to a computer and get quick access to all the features of the service at any time. Let’s take a closer look at the main advantages of this product.

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Choosing 1Win for Online Casino Gaming Allows You to Enjoy All the Benefits of Modern Technology

1Win is a multifunctional gambling service with thousands of casino games and can be considered one of the world leaders in the industry. It has this characteristic not only because of its huge range of games, but also because it is one of the most technically advanced solutions on the market. Let’s take a look at the qualitative advantages of this platform that attract players from all over the world.

The Main Technical Advantages of 1Win Online Casino

Many players from all over the world are attracted by 1Win advanced software and high-quality games. For example, the following important advantages are noted:

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How to Play Casino Games via the Jeetbuzz Mobile App in Bangladesh

Jeetbuzz Casino has proven that you can play without compromising on quality, speed, or functionality. Follow the link https://jeetbuzzs.com/download-app/ to install the official app, which gives you access to the full catalogue of slots, live games and shows. In the meantime, let’s take a look at what features await users inside and how to get the most out of the game on your smartphone.

A Variety of Casino Games and Entertainment in the App 

The Jeetbuzz catalogue does not look like a chaotic list of games, but rather a well-thought-out ecosystem. Each category has its own character, pace and approach to strategy. The Jeetbuzz app updates automatically — new titles appear immediately after release by the provider, and filters help you quickly find what you need. Below are the main categories around which the gameplay is built.

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GOP governor hopeful Jack Ciattarelli campaigns with Sean Hannity

by Sophie Nieto-Munoz, New Jersey Monitor
October 31, 2025

2025 Voter Guide

Where NJ’s governor hopefuls stand on the issues

New Jersey Votes: 2025 POINT PLEASANT — Fox News host Sean Hannity riled up a crowd in this Ocean County town Thursday by reading off polls that show the governor’s race in New Jersey is a dead heat between Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill. 

“I came up here because this is a huge political earthquake. It will rock the nation. It will reverberate all across the country. I really believe it, and I’m fascinated by it, and the country’s fascinated by it,” Hannity said ahead of the taping of a town hall for his nightly show at the Crystal Point Yacht Club. 

Once Ciattarelli joined him on stage, Hannity asked the gubernatorial hopeful how he’s feeling going into Election Day on Tuesday.

“All I can tell you is when I go around the state, the energy is electric. The reception of minority communities has been overwhelmingly positive. And when Democratic mayors across the state are endorsing the Republican nominee, it does a world of good,” Ciattarelli said. 

Hannity’s appearance attracted an enthusiastic crowd. The influential conservative commentator told the crowd before the taping began that he had spoken to President Donald Trump and confirmed Trump would be watching the town hall later.

Hannity asked the crowd of 200 people if they could trust Sherrill. They booed and said “no.” He also referenced allegations that Sherrill was caught up in a cheating scandal during her time at the Naval Academy (she did not participate in her 1994 graduation ceremony, an act she says was punishment for not turning in her classmates).

“We invited Mikie Sherrill on this program to respond to these allegations, but her team just never gets back to us. They must be very busy,” Hannity said.

A spokesperson for the Sherrill campaign did not respond to a request for comment.Republican Jack Ciattarelli, left, appearing with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity at the Crystal Point Yacht Club in Point Pleasant on Oct. 30, 2025. (Photo by Amanda Brown for New Jersey Monitor)

Most public polling shows Ciattarelli trailing behind Sherrill by single digits. They’re vying to succeed Gov. Phil Murphy, a term-limited Democrat who will leave office in January.

Both campaigns have brought out big names for the final stretch of the election cycle. Ciattarelli has made stops with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-Florida) and Vivek Ramaswamy of Ohio, and held a tele-rally with Trump last week. Sherrill is set to appear with former President Barack Obama in Newark on Saturday.

Throughout the hour-long taping with Hannity, Ciattarelli repeated much of his regular stump speech, touting his plans to do away with the state’s Immigrant Trust Directive, get rid of cashless bail, pull out of the regional greenhouse gas initiative, and prevent wind turbines from being constructed off the Jersey Shore. 

“Executive order No. 1, on day one, no town in this state will be a sanctuary city. We will not be a sanctuary state,” Ciattarelli said. 

He added that many of Murphy’s policies were done by executive order, like the Immigrant Trust Directive, and never became law, which means he can do away with them immediately.

“Having sanctuary cities and us being a sanctuary state encourages illegal immigration, and it handcuffs our local police in certain ways. We’re not doing that,” he said.

Hannity criticized New Jersey’s high taxes, reading off the corporate business tax, gas tax, inheritance tax, and top individual tax rate. 

“I refuse to be the governor of that state. We’re going to change that when we win, I’m telling you that right now,” Ciattarelli said.

The two men were joined by Harris Faulkner, a Fox News anchor and New Jersey resident. She said New Jerseyans are worried about affordability, lamented about her utility bills, and griped about a gas station in Edgewater that charges $5 a gallon. The Lukoil on River Road in Edgewater was charging $4.55 a gallon for premium gas on Friday (regular was $2.89).

“It feels like they’re trafficking in high taxes, because the current governor said when he ran the last time, ‘If taxes are your issue, then New Jersey is not for you,’” she said.

Ciattarelli stressed the importance of attracting independent voters and people who typically only turn out for presidential elections every four years.

“We say to them, ‘Do you love this state? Are you angry about everything that’s going on? You got to turn out in the governor’s race too,’” he said. “We’ve done a magnificent job.”

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Taste Atlantic City, A Month-Long Culinary Celebration

We are excited to announce that Atlantic City Restaurant Week is being reimagined into a truly cheers-worthy celebration: Taste Atlantic City!

Coming March 2026, this enhanced event will no longer be limited to one week, but will span an entire month, featuring updated pricing structures, special food-focused events, and a charitable kickoff partnering with the Captain’s Table reception at the Discover Boating Atlantic City Boat Show to launch the festivities.

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Wanted: Suspect for Residential Burglary Pattern in the 12th and 18th Districts

The Southwest Detective Division is investigating a pattern of residential burglaries committed by the same offender within the Southwest Police Division.

Incident #1:
DC 25-18-052892 SWDD

On September 27, 2025, at 3:30pm, an unknown person entered a propery on the 8xx block of S Alden Street through the front window and stealing electronics and clothes.

  • Suspect Description: Black male, medium build, light complexion, chin length dreadlocks wearing a light skull cap, light colored pullover hoodie with a logo on front and a large backpack.

Incident #2:
DC# 25-12-092033

On October 14, 2025, at 11:05 AM, between 5:00 and 8:00 AM, an unknown person entered a property on the 9xx block of S. Conestoga Street and stole the complainant’s wallet and various items, valued at $ 1,700.

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NRA Files Legal Challenge to New Jersey’s “One-Gun-A-Month” Law

The National Rifle Association joined the Firearms Policy Coalition and two NRA members in filing a legal challenge to New Jersey’s “one-gun-a-month” law.

New Jersey forbids the purchase of more than one handgun per month. Specifically, N.J.SA. § 2C:58-3(i) provides, “Only one handgun shall be purchased or delivered on each permit and no more than one handgun shall be purchased within any 30-day period. . . .”

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The Shutdown Has Ended. Here’s What Comes Next

After 43 days, the Republican shutdown may be over, but this fight is far from finished. Republicans refused to come to the table to lower healthcare costs for American families, and that choice will have real consequences across the country. But rest assured, I will keep fighting to bring your costs down and protect the care you rely on

While Republicans took a vacation, I stayed in Washington fighting to reopen the government and protect affordable healthcare for working people. 

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