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On 10/30/2014, The Gloucester Township Police Department Operations Response Unit was conducting enhanced criminal patrol operations in the area of Revere Run/Loch Lomond Dr. due to reports of increased criminal activity in this area, specifically the dealing of heroin and oxycdone. Patrol officers were in the area of Wawa 2700 Sicklerville Road, Gloucester Township. Officers observed suspicious activity in the parking lot of Wawa consistent with a drug transaction.
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HARRISBURG – Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane announced today that her office has taken action against five businesses throughout the Commonwealth that allegedly sold fireworks to Pennsylvania consumers in violation of the law.
Undercover purchases as part of a statewide sweep conducted by agents of the Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection uncovered five Pennsylvania businesses allegedly violating the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law by failing to follow the requirements of Pennsylvania’s fireworks restrictions.
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English: White-tailed deer (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
DOVER (Oct. 31, 2014) – Shorter fall days – especially after daylight savings time changes on Sunday, Nov. 2 – mean more 9-to-5 workers will be driving home at dusk, and DNREC’s Division of Fish & Wildlife reminds all Delaware motorists to remain alert for deer crossing roadways.
\”At the end of our day, we might be heading home to relax, but deer are just beginning their busiest time around dusk,\” said Division of Fish & Wildlife Game Mammal Biologist Joe Rogerson. \”From dusk up to midnight and shortly before and after sunrise, are when motorists need to be especially alert and watch for deer.\”
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Various fruits and vegetables for sale at Pike Place Market, Seattle (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
American Heart Association serves up fruits and veggies on National Eating Healthy Day
Robbinsville, NJ, October 30, 2014 – National Eating Healthy Day is Wednesday, November 5, and the American Heart Association wants people to listen to the advice of generations of mothers (and fathers): eat your fruits and vegetables.
Americans typically only consume about half their recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables. The American Heart Association recommends eating eight or more fruit and vegetable servings every day. For an average adult consuming 2,000 calories daily, that means about 4 ½ cups of fruits and vegetables a day.
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