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N.J. bishop calls Paris Olympics opening ceremony ‘scandalous,’ asks for prayers
A New Jersey bishop is the latest Christian leader to condemn a performance from Friday’s 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremonies. The elaborate Olympics opening ceremony drew praise last week for its colorful celebration of art and culture. But, it also drew controversy for featuring numerous LGBTQ+ icons and imagery some said mocked religion.
‘This Is Not Quid Pro Quo’: Trump Fumes He Did ‘All These Things’ For Israel And Didn’t Win More Jewish Votes
Former President Donald Trump gave a bombastic speech about Jewish Democrats and Israel over the weekend, in which he claimed if he’s not reelected Israel will not exist for “very long,” he lamented the waning power of the “Israel lobby,” and slammed the “Jewish family” that runs the New York Times.
Deadline to register to vote in primaries is Aug. 17
Eligible voters in Delaware have 18 days left to register to vote in the 2024 state primary election. Wednesday, the Department of Elections published a reminder that those who are not yet registered to vote in Delaware and who wish to vote in the September 10 state primary election must register to vote on or before Saturday, Aug. 17 at ... Read More
Linwood, Margate top county elementary schools, ranking site finds
Choosing the right elementary school can change the entire trajectory of a child’s education. With that in mind, this decision can be stressful. Parents want to make the best choice for their child, but sometimes they don’t know where to start. This is where Niche can help.
Chick-fil-A, Panera Bread planned for Somers Point
SOMERS POINT — A couple of popular restaurants are being planned for a stretch of Route 9 in Somers Point, where McNaughton’s Garden Center closed its doors for the final time July 31. A sign at the site advertises Soloff Realty & Development, the leasing agent for the...
West Atlantic City, NJ, Fiery Crash Victim Was 8 Months Pregnant
As a follow-up to our coverage about the tragic, deadly crash in West Atlantic City, New Jersey on the evening of Friday, July 26, 2024 … I have learned about Escarlin Suriel Nin from her sister-in-law, Maria, who wrote:. I am the sister in-law of Francisco "Chepo" Nin and...
Lower Township Police Issue Traffic Advisory for Saturday Run
Lower Township Police have issued a traffic advisory for the annual Coombs Run to be held on Saturday. Police say the run begins at 8:30am and will result in some major streets being closed or detoured for the event, including Town Bank Road, Clubhouse Road, Miramar Avenue, Beach Drive, and Shore Drive. Local streets will be impacted until approximately 11:00am.
Iconic Moorlyn Square Theatre Reopened in Ocean City, NJ
An iconic Jersey Shore movie theatre has reopened, according to Shore Local. The Moorlyn Square Theatre on the Ocean City Boardwalk is back!. The Ocean City Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday (July 25) to celebrate the long-awaited reopening of the movie theatre. The first movies will...
Grid operator PJM sees higher electricity prices in recent capacity auction
Grid operator PJM reported that a capacity auction will result in higher electricity prices as demand rises,l generating plants are retired and market reforms go into effect. The PJM territory includes Delaware.
Catsbury Park Cat Convention coming to Mew Jersey
If your cat wants for nothing, it’s probably because you go to crazy things like this. On Saturday, Oct. 5 there is a celebration of felines hitting the Jersey Shore. The Catsbury Park Cat Convention (yes, that’s what it’s called) will be happening at Bell Works in Holmdel.
No charges expected in unemployment insurance theft
No one is likely to be charged in the 2023 theft of $181,000 from the state’s Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund, state officials told legislators in a letter posted Tuesday on the state’s website with a 21-page report about the situation. The theft of the money and lack of information about it has in recent months led to a hailstorm of ... Read More
Judge throws out corruption case against N.J. rabbi before jurors begin to deliberate
The case never even got to the jury. In a surprise move that called into question a nearly decade-long pursuit by the state Attorney General’s office of Osher Eisemann — charged with pocketing funds from his private school for children with developmental disabilities — a Superior Court judge on Wednesday tossed out all charges against the Lakewood rabbi before his lawyers began their defense.
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