Police Officers in New Jersey Join Call to Boycott Quentin Tarantino movies

 

The New Jersey State PBA has joined police departments in New York, Philadelphia and Los Angeles in calling for a boycott of Quentin Tarantino\’s films. \”Mr. Tarantino should be mindful of the potential dangers that can result from the dangerous rhetoric once it is ingrained in the mind of a person who is willing to harm…

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CNB MEDICAL: Health care costs for dementia found greater than for any other disease

(NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH)–In the last five years of life, total health care spending for people with dementia was more than a quarter-million dollars per person, some 57 percent greater than costs associated with death from other diseases, including cancer and heart disease. The new analysis, appearing in the Oct. 27, 2015, online issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, estimates that total health care spending was $287,000 for those with probable dementia and $183,000 for other Medicare beneficiaries in the study.

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Pine Hill Police News: Ford Driving Skills for Life program a success at Overbrook High School

 

On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 students from Overbrook High School participated in the Ford Driving Skills for Life program in the main parking lot of the school. Students were able to go hands-on operating real motor vehicles from the Ford Motor Company in scenarios to help them make better decisions as teen drivers.

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The next Camden County sheriff will be a double-dipper – and possibly a triple-dipper.

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Reports: Mysterious Man Seen on the Day Three Year-Old Brendan Creato Died /nj1015

Reports have emerged of witnesses saying the day 3-year-old Brendan Creato mysteriously went missing and died, an older man was seen with a baby carriage nearby.

It’s one of several newly reveled details in a report by PhillyVoice.com, which quotes Haddon Township resident Mark Hoover saying he’d seen an older white man wheeling a baby carriage toward Cooper River Park early in the morning of Oct. 13. Brendan Creato was reported missing by his father at around 6 a.m., and found dead in woods along nearby South Park Drive at around 9 a.m.

The report quotes Hoover saying the white man pushing the carriage wore a yellow sweater, tan pants and eyeglasses, and appeared to be at least 60. The man was reportedly out with the stroller before sunrise, and the carriage was covered with a blanket.

The report is similar to one published Thursday by NJ Advance Media, which said it spoke to Hoover the day Brendan was found dead, but he did not provide his name at the time.

Camden County Prosecutor’s Office Spokesman Andy McNeil told New Jersey 101.5 he couldn’t comment on the reports of a man with a stroller because of the ongoing investigation.

But he did briefly confirm other aspects of the report.

6 important questions about Brendan Creato\’s death

Brendan had reportedly been in his father’s care the night he went missing. In a 911 recording previously released by the prosecutor’s office, his father, DJ Creato, is heard saying the doors to his home were locked. While DJ Creato was reportedly questioned by authorities, no one has been charged, and officials haven’t said whether they suspect foul play. A preliminary autopsy proved inconclusive, authorities said.

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Lindenwold PD Alert: Lindenwold Halloween Parade Saturday, October 31

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Parade Line up and Registration will be from 11:00 am -11:45 am at the Lindenwold High School Parking Lot. At 12:00 pm, the Parade begins from Lindenwold High School and will proceed along Egg Harbor Road to Lindenwold Park. Once at Lindenwold Park Halloween costumes will be judge and trophy\’s will be awarded. There will also be a Haunted Egg Hunt. Treat Bags will be provided to children participants. 

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