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New DNREC video \”Mirror Lake:

 One year later\” finds significant improvement in lake’s health

 

DOVER DELAWARE (Feb. 11, 2015) – A year after DNREC introduced a first-of-its-kind innovative cleanup plan for Dover’s Mirror Lake, the lake is showing recovery from contaminants and impacted sediment, and rebounding environmentally – as described in a new video about the project on DNREC’s YouTube Channel.

 

\”Mirror Lake: One year later\” tells how the project uses activated carbon – the same technology used in many water filters – to bind contaminants in lake sediments, improving the health of the lake. Mirror Lake had been in decline for several decades due to contaminants in bottom sediments.

 

But an environmental turnaround began with DNREC’s remediation and restoration plan featuring the activated carbon product, SediMite. \”We are seeing a 60 percent baseline improvement after the first year, which is significant,\” said Dr. Rick Greene of DNREC’s Division of Watershed Stewardship,\”and we think we are well on our way to achieving a 70 to 90 percent reduction (of contaminants) within three to five years.\”

 

Over that timeframe, SediMite’s effect is expected to result in the reduction or removal of the fish consumption advisory for Mirror Lake and the St. Jones River downstream to Court Street in Dover. The project marked the largest application of SediMite anywhere in the country to date, and also was the first state-funded sediment remediation project of its kind.

 

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The Fightin\’ 155th Addressed by Former Commandants

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SEA GIRT NJ–On Wednesday, February 11, former Commandants, dating back to 1978, addressed the recruits of the 155th New Jersey State Police Class at the Academy in Sea Girt, NJ. 

The current Commandant, Captain Sal Munafo, emceed the evening. The Commandants shared some advise with the soon to be graduates, along with their experiences as a recruit, Trooper, and Commandant. 

This is one of those nights that\’s great for both recruits and Commandants. It\’s a time for reflection and hopeful anticipation as graduation nears.

Pictured L to R:

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Lindenwold Police Solve Two Armed Robberies, All Three Suspects in Custody | cnbnews.net

NEWS RELEASE 2/13/2015 

Lindenwold police have arrested two suspects in connection with a January armed robbery. 

According to police, on January 25, at 2129 hours a juvenile male reported that he was robbed of cash at gunpoint in the area of the 2600 Building Arbrowood. The victim described the suspects as a tall thin Black male and a Hispanic male. The following day a patrol officer working in the area observed two males matching the description walking in the area. Both males were stopped and their identities were obtained. They were released at that time without incident.

During the ensuing investigation, the victim confirmed via photo array that the two males who were stopped were the suspects who robbed him. 

The males were identified as Juan Muniz (44) of Clementon and Jarred Muchison (19) of Lindenwold. February 3 complaints were signed against both Muniz and Muchison charging them with robbery and theft. Muniz was arrested on the robbery warrant on February 4 and remanded to Camden County Jail default of $100,000 bail. Muchison was arrested on the robbery warrant on February 12 and was also remanded to Camden County Jail default of $100,000 bail. 

In other matters, 

Earlier in the week the Lindenwold Police Department arrested a suspect for the armed robbery of the Quick Food Mart on Berlin Road that occurred on February 11.

According to police, when they arrived at the Mart, the store clerk reported that a tall thin black male entered the store, pointed a gun at the employees and demanded cash. The male then fled from the store with a sum of cash and was last seen running down E. Maple Avenue. The initial investigation by Detectives quickly turned up a possible suspect. During the ensuing investigation Detectives confirmed the identity of the suspect as Romuald Turenne (18) of Lindenwold. 

On February 12 detectives signed complaints against the suspect charging him with Armed Robbery, Aggravated Assault with a Firearm, Unlawful Possession of a Weapon and Possession of a Weapon for Unlawful Purposes. The suspect was arrested on the warrants later the same day at which time he was remanded to Camden County Jail default of $100,000 bail. 

THOSE CHARGED ARE PRESUMED INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN OTHERWISE.

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CNBNEWS CRIME: DNREC Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Blotter

Feb. 2-8

Reminder for the week: Be cautious when boating icy waters or walking on frozen ponds

 

DOVER DELAWARE (Feb. 13, 2015) – To achieve public compliance through education and enforcement actions that help conserve Delaware’s fish and wildlife resources and ensure safe boating and public safety, DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife Enforcement Natural Resources Police officers between Feb. 2-8 made 603 contacts with anglers, hunters, boaters and the general public, including six vessel boardings for boating safety and fishing regulation compliance checks. Agents responded to 23 complaints and issued 11 citations, one of which was related to the C&D Canal Conservation Area and associated recreational trail, where there is an increased Fish & Wildlife Enforcement presence.

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College of Saint Elizabeth Police Studies Institute Celebrates Black History Month

with roundtable discussion, February 19

Morristown, NJ – 

The Police Studies Institute at the College of Saint Elizabeth welcomes students, law enforcement, and community leaders and members to a roundtable discussion about success strategies in the law enforcement profession. The event will begin a 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 19, in the Ward Dining Room in Saint Joseph Hall.
 
Receiving the 2015 Black History Month awards are

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Authorities Arrest Gloucester City Resident on Narcotic Distribution Charges | cnbnews.net

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With Addition of Brown in Oregon, Women Governors Now Total Six

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Pine Hill Police Department Announces Passing of Retired K9 Cliff | cnbnews.net

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Funeral Services for former Gloucester City Resident and Fireman George J. Rieder Sr, of New Bern, North Carolina | cnbnews.net

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