Select Titles of New Books Now at the Camden County Library System

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N.J. animal control officer charged with slicing baby deer\’s throat

 

BLOOMFIELD — A New Jersey animal control officer has been charged with animal cruelty after allegedly slashing the throat of a baby deer, killing it. According to a release from NJSPCA Captain Rick Yocum, the agency charged Vincent Ascolese, 48, of Edgewater, with 14 counts of animal cruelty. Ascolese serves as the director and supervising animal…

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WATCH: ZEUS\’ REMARKABLE JOURNEY

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CNB Hunting/Fishing Pennsylvania: Archery Season Begins Today, Oct.3

 

 

Pennsylvania Game Commission wishes bowhunters safe days afield.

 

Pennsylvania’s archery deer season begins Saturday, Oct. 3, and its return is prompting the Pennsylvania Game Commission to issue some helpful reminders.
Archers statewide can hunt for antlered or antlerless deer from Oct. 3 to Nov. 14, and during the late archery deer season, which runs from Dec. 26 to Jan. 9.
At the time of the statewide opener, archery hunters in three urbanized areas of the state will have had a two-week head start to their seasons. An early season for antlered and antlerless deer was implemented in Wildlife Management Units 2B, 5C and 5D, and that season kicked off on Sept. 19.

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Commentary: Waste It or Lose It

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Former Philadelphia Eagle Irving Fryar Sentenced to Prison in $1.2 Million Loan Scheme

 

TRENTON — Former NFL wide receiver Irving Fryar was sentenced to state prison Friday after conspiring with his 74-year-old mother to defraud financial institutions out of more than $1.2 million, authorities said. Fryar, 52, of Springfield, was convicted in August on second-degree charges of conspiracy and theft by deception stemming from a series of fraudulent home…

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CNB ARCHIVES 2011: Astonishing! SJ \’Political Boss\’ Member of Courier Post Editorial Board

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OCTOBER 2015 PROCLAIMED DISCOVER JERSEY ARTS MONTH BY GOVERNOR CHRISTIE


BURLINGTON, NJ (October 1, 2015) – The ArtPride New Jersey Foundation and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts are pleased to announce that Governor Chris Christie has officially proclaimed October 2015 as \”Discover Jersey Arts Month.\” Held in conjunction with National Arts and Humanities Month, Discover Jersey Arts Month is a collective celebration of the joy, entertainment and enrichment the arts bring to the state’s diverse communities.

\”We are truly appreciative of Governor Christie’s acknowledgement of how vital the arts are to our state, and welcome everyone to get out and enjoy our amazing cultural institutions during this state-wide, month-long salute,\” said Adam Perle, President & CEO of ArtPride New Jersey Foundation. \”With more than 25,000 arts-related businesses that call New Jersey home, there are great arts destinations to discover around the corner and across the state.\”

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DEVELOPING STORY: Suspected Murder-Suicide in Deptford Township Residence

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New Study Finds that Social Skills May Be a Key Indicator of Your Child’s Long-Term Success

(Grassroots Newswire) September 28, 2015 – The results 

of a recently published study1 conducted by researchers at Pennsylvania 

State University adds to a growing body of evidence2, 3 that the social 

and emotional skills of kindergartners may be better predictors of future 

success than their academic skills, according child development 

specialists at The Little Gym in the Gloucester City area.

 

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