DISSIDENTS SAY: The Obama Administration Fell for Castro\’s Trick (Watch Video)

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Heroin and Cocaine Shipped via US Postal Service Sold in Monmouth and Ocean Counties

TRENTON, N.J. – Two members of a large-scale drug trafficking organization have admitted conspiring to distribute hundreds of grams of heroin throughout Monmouth and Ocean counties, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. 

Valerie Resendes, 27, of Beachwood, New Jersey, and Rashawn Ramos, 37, of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, both pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Peter G. Sheridan in Trenton federal court. Resendes pleaded guilty today to an information charging her with one count of conspiring to distribute heroin. On Dec. 16, 2014, Ramos pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count of conspiring to distribute 100 grams or more of heroin and 500 grams or more of cocaine.

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CNBNews Archives December 2008: Gloucester City Has Hired a New Administrator

CNBNews Archives December 30, 2008

 
Gloucester City Mayor and Council passed a resolution last night naming \"Archives_kesako\"
Jack Lipsett as the new administrator for the City. Lipsett will receive an annual salary of $95,000. He is presently the administrator of 
Washington Township in Gloucester County. Lipsett will begin his job with the City on January 5, 2009.

He replaces Paul Kain, who was being paid the same salary for that position along with holding down the job of municipal clerk. Kain, who has tenure as the municipal clerk, will continue in that position at an annual salary of $65,000.

Mayor Bill James said he will release further information on the appointment later today.

According to information found on the Internet, Lipsett has held the position of Washington Township Business Administrator since 2007. Prior to then he worked for Woolwich Township, where he held the position of Township Administrator since 2006. 

Before Woolwich Township, Lipsett was the Township Clerk/Administrator for Southampton Township in Burlington County (June 2000- Sept. 2006). Lipsett has also previously held the position of Business Administrator in Mt. Holly (Aug. 1999- June 2000). 

Lipsett holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Widener University and a Bachelor’s Degree from Temple University. He makes his home in Cherry Hill with his wife and two daughters.

 

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RE-ENACTMENT OF WASHINGTON\’S CROSSING OF THE DELAWARE SLATED FOR CHRISTMAS DAY

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CNBNews Archives December 2008:TROOP SUPPORT 08059 BRIGHTENS SPIRITS OF SOLDIERS

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Philadelphia Paramedic Sorry for Posting Photo of Black Men Pointing Gun at Cop

 BY DAVID BOROFF/New York Daily News

A Philadelphia Fire Department paramedic has come under fire for posting an Instagram photo of two black men pointing guns at a white police officer with the caption \”Our real enemy.\”

The still was taken from a music video for the song \”Hands Up\” by Brooklyn rappers Uncle Murda and Maino. Paramedic Marcell Salters, who has apologized for the post, was criticized by city officials on Thursday.

\”We celebrate the exercise of our First Amendment right to expression,\” Mayor Michael Nutter told Philly.com, \”but there are clear limits, and this posting went far beyond standards of decency. Inflammatory speech or behavior like this is simply irresponsible and could potentially incite others to inappropriate actions.\”

A contrite Salters said the post was inspired to a large degree by the Michael Brown and Eric Garner cases. \”In regards to my previous post (the police picture).. I would like to deeply apologize to anyone I have offended,\” he wrote on Facebook.  (continue to read)

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Philly Crime:Armed Robber Gets Lengthy Prison Term

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PHILADELPHIA – Derrick Godfrey, 45, of Philadelphia, was sentenced today to 509 months in prison, for an armed robbery spree over two days in June 2012, involving three communities. Godfrey was convicted June 27, 2014 of three counts of Hobbs Act Robbery and one count of brandishing a handgun during the second robbery. In addition to the prison term, U.S. District Court Judge J. Curtis Joyner ordered five years of supervised release, a $500 special assessment and restitution of $860.

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Commentary: CONGRESS BY THE NUMBERS

Volume XIX No.51: December 19, 2014

Sine Die. That’s the Latin phrase for spells the end of the 113thCongress. Phew. While we have a couple weeks before the 114th is sworn in it is worth reviewing \"\"what this Congress accomplished … and didn’t.

The most frequent descriptors you hear about this Congress are dysfunctional and do-nothing. Well, they did do something, but they also left a lot to be taken up by the 114th.

By the numbers, 351 pieces of legislation (bills, resolutions, joint resolutions) were passed by

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The Bacon Decision: A Setback for School Funding in New Jersey

 

The role of the courts in deciding how New Jersey pays for its public schools has become a legacy in and of itself, most notably in the Abbott v. Burke litigation but also in its many offshoots. Most of the cases have ended on the side of the school districts and the state constitution\’s mandate that…

 

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CNBNews Comics 26:JEROME by Dave Wolfe

Vol. I No. 26 (December 21, 2014)

Editors Note: Every Sunday evening at 7 pm we will post a weekly comic strip provided by cartoonist Dave Wolfe, age 14. Dave has been drawing since he was 5 years old, he knew he wanted to be a cartoonist at the age of 8. He’s been distributing his comics in school since 3rd grade. (click on the image to enlarge)

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