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LSU’s Beach Volleyball Duo Win In Olympic Debut
LSU beach volleyball alumni duo Taryn Kloth and Kristen Nuss won their debut Olympic beach volleyball match against the Canadian team of Sophie Bukovec and 3 time Olympic veteran Heather Bansley in the first day of competition. Under a stunning sunset at the foot of the iconic Eiffel Tower, the second seeded Kloth and Nuss made a statement, in a two set win. Kloth and Nuss came out of the gate swinging and led the entire set after taking a 1 - 0 lead on the first serve off a Kloth dink to the opposing sand. They strategically only served...
Bear Sighting Caught On Video In Robbinsville Township, NJ
Summer is officially in full swing and we have seen quite a few bear sightings in Mercer County, New Jersey this year so far! We got word that there has been yet another black bear sighting in Robbinsville Township within the last few days. During this time of year, we...
Camden County sees nearly 40% dip in overdoses in 2024, data finds
CAMDEN — Camden County officials are celebrating the latest data on overdose numbers. For the first half of 2024, there has been a 39% drop in overdoses when compared to the same months in 2023. "Honestly, the numbers were a bit surprising. We've been leveling off over the last...
Township man charged with defrauding elderly victim
After an eight-month investigation, a Mantua Township man was charged with defrauding an elderly Washington Township resident of approximately $341,000, according to the Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office. Christopher Fuscellaro, 32, was arrested outside his residence at about 8:30 a.m. on July 23. Between Sept. 7, 2022 and Nov. 16,...
Twitchy NJ man admits driving around with pipe bombs
HAMILTON (Mercer) — A New Jersey man has pleaded guilty to having pipe bombs in his conspicuous car during a traffic stop in Mercer County. Jeremy Giliberti, 52, pleaded guilty to possessing destructive devices in Trenton federal court on Tuesday. According to the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Mount Laurel...
Routine traffic stop results in 5-year prison sentence for Glassboro, NJ, man
A Glassboro man is headed to prison after cops found a loaded gun during a traffic stop in Vineland last year. On April 26th, 38-year-old Joshua D. Alpheaus pleaded guilty to one charge of unlawful possession of a handgun. Earlier this week, he was sentenced to five years in state...
Springfield police mourn the loss of retired longtime officer Raymond Potter
Raymond Potter, longtime officer with the Springfield Township Police Department, passed away peacefully at his Oreland home on Thursday, July 25. He was 78 years old. According to his obituary, Sergeant Potter served in the Air Force before joining the department in February 1970. He retired in February 2018 after 48 years of service.
Woman allegedly steals produce from small business on Hilltown Pike
PERKASIE, Pa. - Hilltown police are looking for a woman who allegedly took produce from a farm stand without payment on Friday. Police say at approximately 4:45 p.m., a woman pulled up to a farm stand along Hilltown Pike and allegedly helped herself to produce without paying for the items.
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am in Abington to host Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan on Aug 6
Old York Road Temple-Beth Am synagogue, located at 971 Old York Road in Abington Township, will host the annual Israel Scouts Friendship Caravan on August 6. The synagogue’s School of Early Learning is sharing the following announcement:. For all the latest news, follow us on Facebook or sign up...
Morrisville man tried to run over friends who said he was a bad driver: cops
A 20-year-old Morrisville man is facing multiple felony charges after police allege he drove a car at four men who allegedly assaulted him and his brother in a fight that started over the man’s driving skills. Adam Wiley was arraigned July 24 on eight felony counts of aggravated assault...
Olympic swimmer from Pennsylvania idolizes swimmer from Conshohocken
Olympic swimmer Ivan Puskovitch (West Chester) was profiled in The Philadelphia Inquirer on July 27th. In the profile we learned that his idol is Fran Crippen, a record-breaking swimmer from Conshohocken who passed away in 2010. From the article:. Crippen remains the most famous open-water swimmer in the world …...
NJ Human Services Honors Blind and Visually Impaired Individuals at Trenton Thunder Game
Celebrating the accomplishments of individuals who are blind, deafblind, and visually impaired, Human Services’ Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBVI) today announced college scholarships to four blind, deafblind, or visually impaired students and recognized other blind and visually impaired students for their academic achievements during a recent Trenton Thunder game.
Gotham FC vs Washington Spirit promises explosive game in Summer Cup
Women's soccer is on the rise, and the NWSL x LIGA MX Femenil Summer Cup is proof that the spectacle is getting more and more exciting. This Sunday, NJ/NY Gotham FC and Washington Spirit will meet at Subaru Park in Chester, Pennsylvania, promising an electrifying clash. Both teams are on the back of important victories and are looking forward to a game full of twists and turns.
'Tested by fire': Easton firefighter who fought July 5 blaze promoted to lieutenant
EASTON, Pa. — Mayor Sal Panto Jr. swore in firefighter Joseph Leicht as a lieutenant at city council’s meeting last week. But Leicht already had gone through the proverbial “trial by fire” during the Lehigh Street fire over Independence Day weekend. Firefighters, EMTs and other emergency...
Per Engblom’s stable thrives on meat and potatoes, but he wouldn’t mind caviar
As of July 25, Per Engblom is the second leading trainer in North America in terms of number of wins and money earned by his stable — 203 and $4,32,685 respectively — second only to perennial leader the Burke Stable juggernaut. Much like third-ranked trainer Travis Alexander, of...
Ventnor Plaza Plans August Opening for Three New Businesses
Ventnor Plaza developer Mark Greco is giving an August timetable for the next three additions to the shopping center on Wellington Avenue. Greco and his partners began a revitalization project of the plaza two years ago with the repaving of the parking lot and improvements to the lighting, landscaping, and signage.
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