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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Five Arrested for Child Sexual Abuse Material in January 2026

Five individuals were arrested last month for crimes related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM), reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay. Investigations conducted by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit, including task force officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department and Camden County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Cherry Hill Police Department, Oaklyn Police Department, and Berlin Borough Police Department, led to the following defendants being arrested in January 2026:

  • Brayan Lector-Luna, 22, of Oaklyn
  • Christopher Zubrzycki, 27, of Philadelphia
  • Ethan Byrne, 20, of Gloucester Township
  • Julian Rovaggi, 18, of Berlin Borough
  • Jayvon Velazquez, 19, of Gloucester Township
    Brayan Lector-Luna was charged on January 14, 2026, with 2nd
    -degree Distribution of CSAM, 2nd
    -degree
    Possession with Intent to Distribute CSAM, and 3rd
    -degree Possession of CSAM. He was later charged
    on January 21, 2026, with 2nd
    -degree Possession of CSAM after further investigation. A cyber tip led
    detectives to an online account used to possess and distribute CSAM. During the investigation, detectives
    identified Lector-Luna as the user of the account. Additionally, a forensic search of Lector-Luna’s cell
    phone revealed CSAM. He was arrested in Oaklyn on January 14, 2026, and remanded to the Camden
    County Correctional Facility.
  • Christopher Zubrzycki, who previously resided in Cherry Hill, was charged on January 14, 2026 with 3rd degree Possession of CSAM. A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess CSAM. During the investigation, detectives identified Zubrzycki as the user of the account. He was arrested in Cherry Hill on January 14, 2026, and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility. Ethan Byrne was charged on January 20, 2026, with 3rd -degree Possession of CSAM. A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess CSAM. During the investigation, detectives identified Byrne as the user of the account, which also contained selfie-style photos of the defendant. He was arrested in Gloucester Township on January 20, 2026, and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility. Julian Rovaggi was charged on January 28, 2026, with 3rd -degree Possession of CSAM. A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess CSAM. During the investigation, detectives identified Rovaggi as the user of the account. He was arrested in Berlin Borough on January 28, 2026, and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility. Jayvon Velazquez was charged on January 30, 2026, with 2nd degree distribution of CSAM and 2nd  degree Possession with Intent to Distribute CSAM. A cyber tip led detectives to an online account used to possess and distribute CSAM. During the investigation, detectives identified Velazquez as the user of the account. He was arrested in Gloucester Township on January 28, 2026, and remanded to the Camden County Correctional Facility.

All individuals charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

CCPO Celebrates Black History Month

February is Black History Month, a time for the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office to recognize and reflect on the achievements, sacrifices, and lasting impact of Black Americans whose contributions have helped shape our nation and continue to influence its future.

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Katz Introduces Bill Package to Address Youth Mental Health Risks Linked to Social Media

Assemblywoman Andrea Katz introduced and sponsored a three-bill legislative package aimed at addressing the growing youth mental health crisis by strengthening online protections for children and increasing accountability for social media platforms.

“As a mom of three teenagers, I see firsthand how central social media is to young people’s lives. It plays a role in all of our lives, and it’s not going anywhere, but we also know the consequences of spending too much time online. Families are seeing the impacts, from increased anxiety, depression, and eating disorders to disrupted sleep and harmful content reaching kids far too easily,” said Assemblywoman Katz (D-Atlantic, Burlington). “At a time when social media providers are focused on maximizing engagement, we need to prioritize the mental health of New Jersey’s youths. This package is about making online spaces safer for minors in an ever-changing digital landscape. It’s about warning users about real mental health risks and providing families and educators with the knowledge and information they need to keep minors safe when they’re online.”

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New Jersey Department of Corrections Welcomes Training Academy Graduates

On Tuesday, February 10, the New Jersey Department of Corrections (NJDOC) welcomed Class 259 – 157 graduates of the Department’s Training Academy – into the Department’s ranks of Correctional Police Officers, the largest class since 2017. The graduation ceremony was held at Patriots Theater at the War Memorial in Trenton, where family and friends of the graduates were invited to attend the special event designed to honor Class 259’s hard work and accomplishments, as they begin their new careers at NJDOC.

“I am thrilled to congratulate this new cohort of correctional police officers on their graduation, and I wish them well as they enter the next stage of their careers,” said Governor Mikie Sherrill. “When I served as the Reentry Coordinator at the U.S. Attorney’s Office, I saw just how critical a role our correctional police officers play in the rehabilitation process. I commend these men and women for their dedication to creating a safe, stable environment for incarcerated individuals to pursue reentry.” “It is both a privilege and honor to welcome these exemplary officers of Class 259 to the New Jersey Department of Corrections,” said Commissioner Victoria L. Kuhn, Esq. “Today, each of you become part of one of the country’s leading law enforcement agencies, and the largest law enforcement agency in the state of New Jersey. Our correctional police officers are the foundation by which our Department was built and operates – playing a vital role in preserving public safety, supporting meaningful rehabilitation and protecting communities throughout New Jersey. Each one of you reflects the core values of our Department, and we are honored to welcome you into our ranks.”

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Five Arrested for Child Sexual Abuse Material in January 2026

Five individuals were arrested last month for crimes related tochild sexual abuse material (CSAM), reported Camden County Prosecutor Grace C. MacAulay.

Investigations conducted by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office High Tech Crimes Unit, including task force officers from the Gloucester Township Police Department and Camden County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Cherry Hill Police Department, Oaklyn Police Department, and Berlin Borough Police Department, led to the following defendants being arrested in January 2026:

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Funeral Services for Camden Firefighter Howard Bennett

Family, friends, officials, and first responders from throughout the region will be attending a Celebration of Life service for Camden Fire Department Firefighter Howard Bennett today at 12:30 p.m. at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion.

Firefighter Howard Bennett, 60, of Maple Shade, passed away on February 5, 2026, while serving on Fire Boat 1. Howard was many things to many people: a firefighter of 26 years, a husband, a father, a protector, a teammate, a brother, and a friend. But to his family, he was simply Howard — a steady presence whose love and care made life feel safer just by being there. His humor, kindness, and support will be remembered and deeply missed by all who knew him.

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Brush Fire Threatens Farm Structures in Wicomico County; 50 Firefighters Respond

According to the press release, the fire destroyed a garage structure (above the arrow pointing to the rubble). The damaged vehicle is to the right of the rubble. There were no injuries. (photo provided)

SALISBURY, MARYLAND (CNBNews)–The Parsonsburg Volunteer Fire Company responded to a one‑alarm fire this afternoon after flames broke out on a farm along Twilley Bridge Road in Salisbury, Wicomico County. The alarm was dispatched at 2:31 PM on February 10, drawing a multi‑unit response from area firefighters.

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According to the official report, the fire began in a brush pile and quickly spread, threatening a 30‑by‑40‑foot garage, a vehicle, and approximately 1.5 acres of surrounding brush. A passerby spotted the flames and called 911, allowing crews to arrive before the fire reached the main structures.

Roughly 50 firefighters from Parsonsburg and neighboring companies responded to the scene. Crews worked aggressively to contain the blaze, bringing it under control within 20 minutes despite dry conditions that allowed the fire to spread rapidly.

Investigators determined the cause to be accidental, tracing the ignition to a brush pile that grew out of control and extended to nearby structures.

No injuries were reported, and firefighters remained on scene afterward to extinguish hot spots and ensure the fire did not rekindle.

John Michael Nolan, 83, of Haddon Township

John Michael Nolan, of Haddon Township, New Jersey, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 5, 2026. John was 83 years old.

John had many names. His beloved mother and his sisters called him Michael, his children called him Dad, his friends and co-workers called him Mike, and his grandchildren called him Poppy. John lived life to the fullest and all of those who spent time with him will remember one crazy story after another. From burning his motorcycle through the streets of Woodlynne to his endless business ideas like the construction company he created with Uncle Dan called “U R Stuck Construction” each story got better and better. John loved spending time at the Jersey Shore, particularly in Strathmere and Sea Isle City which he referred to as his “little slice of heaven”. He was famous for telling stories about all the fish he caught—though, as his family will fondly point out, very few were ever actually seen. His favorite shore stops included the Deauville Inn, Springfield Inn, Mike’s Seafood, fishing the point, and renting boats at Frank’s Boats; places that became part of many cherished memories. He will forever be remembered sitting on the beach, having a beer, burnt to a crisp, working on what he referred to as “his golden bronze”.

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Camden County Certified Gardeners Education Series

Learn About Best Practices in Hydroponics!

Join us monthly, in person, for the Camden County Certified Gardeners Education Series! It’s a great chance to dive into exciting topics, connect with others, and boost your skills. Classes are held at the Sustainability Center.

Perfect for the winter season, the next part of the Education Series is about Hydroponics, on WednesdayFebruary25th from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM! Through hands-on instruction and expert guidance, participants will gain practical knowledge they can use at home, including tips on plant selection, system setup, and maintenance. To learn more, Click Here.