The Pine Hill School District 2015-2016 school year begins on Thursday, September 3

A Message from Pine Hill Police Chief Christopher J. Winters

 

I want to remind the residents of Pine Hill, their visitors and those who travel through our Borough there will be many school buses traveling the roadways, along with young children making their way to school on bicycles and walking along the sidewalks. To help avoid frustration while traveling and to help ensure the safety of our children;

  • Leave ten minutes early to allow for increased travel time due to school buses.
  • Do not drive distracted!

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CNB BUSINESS NEWS: Curves of Sicklerville Launches Dance and Tone Classes

 

Developed by nationally-recognized fitness instructor, June Kahn

Sicklerville, New Jersey (Grassroots Newswire) 9/8/2015 — Curves of Sicklerville today announces it is launching a new Curves Dance and Tone class starting in September. The new classes were developed by June Kahn, a nationally-recognized fitness, Pilates and dance instructor, and will feature dance moves ranging from basic steps to hip-hop, funk and Latin movements. The dance moves are conducted at one minute intervals in between each strength training machine within the circuit. Curves Dance and Tone is ideal for all fitness levels as members can keep the workout basic or progress as a variety of moves are added.

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NJ FISH AND WILDLIFE EXPERTS SUCCESSFULLY REMOVE ARROW FROM MUZZLE OF DEER

press release September 1, 2015

 TRENTON – Wildlife experts with the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife this morning successfully removed an arrow that has been protruding from the muzzle of a female deer that has been seen frequently in the Marlboro area since last winter.

The wildlife experts, Kim Tinnes, Joseph Burke, and George Garbaravage, were able to attract the deer using corn placed at a private property off Suffolk Way in Marlboro. They tranquilized her with a dart gun. 

The wildlife experts snipped off the shaft but, upon the recommendation of a veterinarian on scene, left the arrowhead in place. The wound had healed around the arrowhead and trying to remove it could cause further injury, the veterinarian, an experienced wildlife rehabilitator, determined. 

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My role in the murder case against Jimmy \’Superfly\’ Snuka

 

I still remember feeling numb when stumbling across disturbing online accusations about a fascinating pro wrestling legend whom I\’d interviewed in the Phillies dugout at Citizens Bank Park before a July 2011 game. Jimmy \”Superfly\” Snuka, a South Jersey transplant by way of Fiji, had become a big Phillies fan, and he seemed like such a…

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Title Company Owner Robert Sebia Pleads Guilty to Stealing $7.7 Million Entrusted

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Delaware: Volunteers to begin 2015 Hawk Watch

 

At Ashland Nature Center, Cape Henlopen State Park

 

DOVER (Aug. 31, 2015) – As the summer season slowly fades and an autumn chill returns to the air in Delaware, thousands of migrating raptors will travel south over the state on their way to warmer winter climes. Each fall, raptor enthusiasts rejoice as they flock to the First State’s two established raptor migration monitoring sites, or hawk watches, to observe and count these hawks, falcons, eagles, ospreys, and vultures as they pass by.

 

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Nanny State of the Week: New York’s soda ban could be back — but for kids only

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Suspect in 1995 Mexico City aggravated homicide removed through El Paso

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Donnie T. Bethea of Atlantic City Pleads Guilty to Human Trafficking and Other Crimes

MAYS LANDING An Atlantic City man pled guilty today to human trafficking, and additional charges, for using threats of serious bodily harm to control seven (7) different women that he used for sex trafficking in Atlantic City and Egg Harbor Township during 2012 and 2013, Atlantic County Prosecutor Jim McClain announced.

Donnie T. Bethea, 42, of the 500 block of N. South Carolina Avenue, Atlantic City, pled guilty today to:

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COMMENTARY: Pope Expands Forgiveness Process

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