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NJ woman accused of sticking hand through tiger enclosure at Cohanzick Zoo: police
BRIDGETON, N.J. (PIX11) – A New Jersey woman who’s accused of reaching into a tiger cage at the Cohanzick Zoo in Bridgeton earlier this month has been charged, according to police. A video posted by the Bridgeton Police Department allegedly showed 24-year-old Zyair Dennis sticking her hand through a wired fence before the animal jumped at her […]
Franchisee-Focused Brand, Bites and Blends, Launches Nationwide Franchise Sales Initiative with Initial Focus on Pennsylvania and New Jersey
The fast casual franchise is working its way throughout the Northeast, adding around 10 locations in its initial sales push. , a health-focused concept that has risen to local fame in the Philadelphia area for its smoothies, juices, salads, and more, has just launched its franchise opportunity nationwide. The company,...
NJ Costcos are having a major change in how you’ll shop
Another big change is coming to Costco in how you’ll shop. Unlike the craziness customers went through in New Jersey regarding whether they did or didn’t have to have a membership to buy gasoline, this change is happening here and all across the country. Costco has decided to...
Wawa fan in NJ goes viral collecting every possible receipt number
There’s this old cliche of an answer for mountain climbers asked why they climbed a dangerous, treacherous mountain. Sometimes it’s just as simple as a challenge. Even if the challenge is one only you yourself understand. Maybe for a certain New Jersey guy collecting every Wawa order receipt number 0 through 999 was his mountain.
Six New Jersey lottery players won big playing Mega Millions, Powerball last week
Six lottery players in New Jersey won $10,000 or more last week playing Powerball and Mega Millions. The New Jersey Lottery announced Monday its weekly winners. Here's a look at where these tickets were sold from Aug. 19 to Aug. 25: $50,000, Powerball, Aug. 24: sold at Wawa on Sicklerville Road in Sicklerville (Camden County)$50,000, Powerball,...
WATCH the N.J. football Games of the Week LIVE all season
We’re just three days away from the crowd-moving plays and the pad-crunching hits. That’s right – N.J. high school football is right around the corner. This season, NJ.com will be broadcasting two Games of the Week — live — and free with a subscription every weekend.
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy’s Student Business Venture Wins Teamwork Award at Global Competition
Springside Chestnut Hill Academy (SCH) seniors Charlie Greenberg, Alex Topping, and Andrew Blum took a teamwork award for their student business RENTR at TYE Globals a Global Entrepreneurship competition. Three Springside Chestnut Hill Academy seniors won the teamwork award at TYE Globals, a global entrepreneurship competition, with their RENTR business...
Medical Report: Why do some teens struggle with alcohol consumption more than others?
Why do some teens struggle with alcohol and alcohol dependency while others don’t? A new report says don’t overlook family dynamics and personality traits. KYW medical editor Dr. Brian McDonough has more.
Walmart recalls juice brand contaminated with poisonous arsenic
Check the juice in your house, especially if you shop at Walmart. Walmart is recalling its Great Value apple juice after the discovery of alarming levels of inorganic arsenic that exceed industry guidance. The voluntary recall is for its six-pack 8oz apple juice in plastic bottles; the products have a...
Proposed 76 Place could damage Chinatown, community impact report shows
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker's office on Monday night released independent reports detailing the possible impact of the proposed 76ers arena in Center City. The long-awaited reports focus on the community impact, the economic impact, the transportation impact and the design of the $1.55 billion proposed arena, 76 Place. The plan is for the building to sit between Market and Filbert streets and 10th and 11th streets, replacing part of the Fashion District Mall.The proposed arena would not "lead to direct housing displacement," but it could indirectly displace people by accelerating "gentrification and loss of cultural identity in Chinatown,"...
Jessa Lingel and Dustyn Roberts | Penn must provide fair parental leave for all faculty
The University of Pennsylvania prides itself on being a leading institution of higher education, committed to fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for its faculty. Yet this support almost always skews towards tenure-track faculty. One of the most glaring discrepancies for tenure-track versus non-tenure track (NTT) faculty involves the exclusion of NTT faculty from some parental leave benefits. This blatant discrepancy undermines the personal and professional well-being of these essential educators and hampers the University’s reputation as a progressive and equitable workplace.
Nutritional Development Services Seeks Participants for After School Meals Program
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Nutritional Development Services (NDS) of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is actively seeking after-school enrichment and educational programs to join its After School Meals Program. This critical initiative aims to provide free, nutritious meals to children and youth aged 18 or younger across the Greater Philadelphia area when the school day concludes and during school holidays.
Pa. students kick off the start of the 2024-2025 school year
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- For students at Francis Scott Key Elementary in South Philadelphia, the start of the school year Monday marked a fresh beginning. For some, the highlight of the day took place outside the classroom."Recess and lunch," said 7-year-old Kymoni Chea, a second grader at the school, when asked about his favorite part of the day.Third grader Jolee Adair, 8, echoed the excitement, saying, "Probably seeing my friends."The reunion with classmates helped calm the nerves of some students."When I got to school, I got a little bit scared, but then when I saw my friend, I got excited," said...
Brith Sholom House residents get new landlord after months in fear of displacement
PHILADELPHIA - Residents living in the Brith Sholom House in Wynnefield Heights say over the years the quality of life there has gone downhill. "When I first moved here it was really great, really nice building, everything was in order," said resident Frederick Redditt. Redditt has been living there for...
Pa. man sentenced to prison for attacking kitten while high on meth
A Bucks County man will spend up to two years in prison for attacking his 6-month-old kitten while high on methamphetamine. Richard Swangler, 57, of Bristol, pled guilty and was sentenced Monday in Lancaster County Court. He told West Hempfield police he attacked the kitten in March, believing it to...
Adaptive golf | Check It Out with Chelsea
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — No matter how you hold a club or take a stance at the tee, the game of golf can be enjoyed by everyone, regardless of your physical abilities. And it's folks like Anna Kittleson, the Adaptive Golf Manager with the Golf Association of Philadelphia, who work to make it happen, "Golf is actually one of the cool sports where we actually don't adapt the sport at all. The player adapts to the sport. The Sport doesn't adapt to the player. So, anybody can play regardless of their disability, and you can play with people with or without disabilities," she said.
Former MMA Fighter Andrew Osborne Sentenced To 25 Years In Prison For Aggravated Manslaughter
MMA fighter Andrew Osborne was sentenced to 25 years in state prison on August 22 after he pleaded guilty to first-degree aggravated manslaughter. Osborne, 35, admitted to stabbing 47-year-old Brian Wilkinson to death inside an Atlantic City, N.J. hotel room on September 23, 2022. He will serve at least 85 percent of his sentence in New Jersey State Prison (N.J.S.P.) before being eligible for parole.
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