Franny Ferry, Teamsters Local 676 BA; Co-Owner of Rolferrys; Founding Member of CC Emerald Society

Francis W. Ferry (Franny)

Francis W. Ferry 73, of Sewell passed away peacefully Thursday, January 2, 2020 with loving family by his side. Veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He was retired with Teamsters Local 676 as a Business Agent and co-owner of Rolferry\’s Imprint & Award Specialties, Inc. in Brooklawn. Francis enjoyed spending his time watching football, boating, spending time with family, and going to the shore. Well known in Paulsboro in 1970\’s and 80\’s as a Football Coach of 65 lbs. known as the Junk Yard Dogs.

A former resident of Gloucester City, he was inducted into Paulsboro and Gloucester High School Hall of Fame for football. Francis was also a founding member of the Camden County Emerald Society of Pipes and Drums.

Francis is survived by his beloved wife, Diana F. Ferry (nee Spencer); daughters, Sheryl Casey and Amy Reuter (Drew); son, Jeff Ferry (Carla); PopPop to The Six Pack: Connor, Evan, Hailey, Ryan, Griffin and Madison; sisters, Mary Forman and Peg Ferry; and brothers John and Jay Ferry.

Family and Friends are invited to visit from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at Smith Funeral Home, 47 Main Street, Mantua, NJ 08051 and Wednesday, January 8, 2020 from 9:00 am to 10:45 am at St. Mary\’s Catholic Church, 426 Monmouth Street, Gloucester City, New Jersey 08030. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 am on Wednesday, January 8, 2020 at St. Mary\’s Catholic Church. Burial to follow at Eglington Cemetery in Clarksboro, NJ 08020.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Discovery Ministries Inc., PO Box 76, Haddonfield, NJ 08033, Phone 215-901-7159.

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Stanley Booth Retired Gloucester High Teacher

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Billy Boy\’ Brandt Retired Gloucester City Patrolman

Irvin G. Brown Jr., Retired E.I. Dupont Employee;

Harry J. Blymer, Longtime Member of Gloucester City American Legion

Lifetime Friends Harry Blymer and Joe DiGiacomo Die Within 24-Hours of Each Other

George F. Cleary Jr Letter Carrier, Army Security

Jim Coppola, a Great Guy who Enjoyed Life to the Fullest

Joyce R. Countiss, Past West Chester College Professor; GHS Alumnus

John P. DiFelice, of Deptford; Member of Operating Engineers, Teamsters and Laborers Unions

Joseph L. DiFelice, of Gloucester City; Retired Teamster

Vince \”Jock\” DiGiacomo, former Gloucester City Resident Succumbs to Cancer

U.S. Army Sergeant Joseph Farley, Decorated Iraq War Veteran

Skip Grandizio, Army Veteran, Iron Worker, Past City Resident

Memorial Service Saturday for Laraine Stiles Flynn

Pat Gerber
, of Gloucester City; Member of St. Mary Parish

Gary Gross Sr., Owner of ECarol Insulators

Thomas P. Graham of BROOKLAWN, age 60

Joseph \”Mongo\” Montgomery, age 72, of Woodbury

Dorothy Alfreda Martz, of Brooklawn, Retired School Bus Driver

Tom \”Choo-Choo\” Murphy Succumbs

James D. Nicholson, A Man Who Lived a Fascinating Life

Chalie Pitzo, of Bellmawr, formerly of Gloucester City

Robert Raymond \”Reds\” Richards

Edward R. Pirrotta, Rams Alumnus, Retired Teacher

Matthew C. Spencer, St. Mary Church Sexton, GCHS Alumni Class of \’54

A TRIBUTE TO DENISE SARLO KRUEGER

Bill \”The Worm\” Seddon Age 72

Claudia Sherry, A Loving Wife, Mother and Friend

Evan W. Taylor, Age 75, formerly of Gloucester City; GHS Class of 1962

Thomas J. Tedesco, Sr. of Gloucester City; US Army Veteran

Chalie Tourtual of Brooklawn, Served in the National Guard

Harry R. Walker Sr., of Brooklawn Succumbs

Robert W. Weichmann of Brooklawn; Star Basketball Player

Bill \”Wibby\” Yeager, Formerly of Gloucester City, GHS Alumnus

OBITUARIES

The Building May Be Gone, But The Memories Linger On

The Battle of Newark Receives National Recognition!

Obituary: Peter \”Pete\” Feyas Race Car Driver, Fisherman, Tae Kwon Do School Owner

Pete passed away peacefully on the evening of December 27th, 2019. He was preceded in death by his mother Beverly Rodgers, his father Peter J. Feyas Jr., and brothers-in-law Guy Ludlam and Jerry Dow. He is survived by his children Sarah and Nicholas, his grandson Elijah, and his sisters Beverly Dow, Chrissy Ludlam, and Sandy Flynn.

Pete was and adventurer and an entrepreneur. He was a race car driver, a fisherman, and owner operator of several Tae Kwon Do schools, where he was lead instructor and a 7

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degree Black Belt. Through his schools, Pete impacted and uplifted the communities around him for 22 years.

Funeral Services will be private.

Memorial Donations in lieu of flowers are requested to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, 322 Eighth Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001 or online at alzfdn.org/support-us/donate/

Funeral Arrangements and Inquiries through:

McCANN-HEALEY FUNERAL HOME,

Gloucester City, NJ Ph: 856-456-1142

3 Most Useful Apps You Can Use From Anywhere

(olive-wolverine-471793.hostingersite.com)(January 3, 2020)–The advent of the internet has turned the world into an interconnected mesh of network where it is becoming more and more easier to perform daily tasks in any part of the world without needing to be physically present. With each passing year, humans are relying on their

computers and mobiles

to do most tasks for them, and we have been incorporating certain apps and software in our daily lives so that we can do important work from anywhere.

Just as communication has gotten stronger, the need to perform tasks in a timely manner has become much more vital. Sometimes a person needs some time to relax from the hectic work routine and may go for a vacation. But, work doesn’t stop for anybody, and you aren’t any special. So, to make sure that your work doesn’t get disrupted, here are 3 apps that might come in very handy for you if you don’t have access to your personal laptop.

TeamViewer

The number one app that comes in my mind to ease your job when you don’t have access to your laptop is Teamviewer. It is a free consumer app that you can use from anywhere in the world if you have an internet connection. With the help of this app, you can take control of your own laptop and do any task that you want to. You don’t have to worry about the security as the app is super secure with its

256 bit AES encryption

that is basically impossible to crack. All you have to do is install the software on the host computer and on the computer you want to control. By putting in the password that is generated in real-time, you can take control of the screen of the other computer.

SodaPDF

If one thing has revolutionized how we conduct business, PDF has rightly earned its name. It is the one true king when it comes to filing formats, and you are going to need an app or software to view your business documents or memos. With the help of

SodaPDF

, which can be used online from a web browser, you can easily view, edit, annotate, sign, and manage your PDF files from anywhere in the world. You can also download the desktop app for free and conduct your business in your free time.

Google Assistant

With the help of google assistant, you can easily transcribe your thoughts and get answers to your questions. When you are out of a vacation, or you are stuck between lots of work, this app is a blessing for you as you can easily schedule meetings, send messages, make calls, and even make reservations without even touching your mobile. With its voice recognition feature, you can simply tap on the app and ask it to perform a task you want to. You can also queue up your tasks and get the latest news related to your industry by simply asking the assistant a question.

image source courtesy of unsplash.com

Seeing the new Star Wars? Be careful what you wish for

Study surveyed people before and after they saw The Last Jedi

Newswise — COLUMBUS, Ohio – How much you enjoy the new

Star Wars

movie will depend a lot on your expectations going in, a new study suggests.

Researchers surveyed 441 people before and after they saw the last episode in the popular franchise,

Star Wars VIII: The Last Jedi

, released in 2017.  They wanted to see how audiences’ expectations affected their actual enjoyment of the movie.

The findings suggest that it is probably best not to go into

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

thinking you’re really going to love it or really going to hate it, said

James Alex Bonus

, co-author of the study and assistant professor of

communication at The Ohio State University

.

As you might expect, people who had the highest expectations for

The Last Jedi

but were disappointed in the movie had the lowest enjoyment of anyone taking the survey.

But what was most interesting, Bonus said, were people who expected very little from the movie but ended up feeling intensely happy after seeing the film.  Their overall enjoyment was lower than those who felt similarly joyful but who went into the movie with higher expectations.

“It wasn’t really helping people to go in with those low expectations,” Bonus said.

“The negative bias going in dragged them down and even if they were pleasantly surprised by the movie, they still didn’t like it as much as other people did.”

The study was published online this month in the

Journal of Media Psychology

.

The results show how much our expectations can influence our enjoyment of a movie, particularly one in a franchise like

Star Wars

, where audiences have a history with the characters or storyline.

“It becomes a lot less about what is in the movie and a lot more about what you expected it to be,” Bonus said.

In this study, online participants recruited through Amazon Mechanical Turk were interviewed three weeks before the release of

The Last Jedi

in 2017.  They were asked to rate on a 7-point scale how happy, sad and nostalgic they thought the film would make them feel.

Three weeks later, those who had seen the movie were asked how happy, sad and nostalgic seeing the movie had made them feel. They also rated their enjoyment and appreciation of the movie.

Results showed that many people weren’t very accurate at predicting how they would react to seeing

The Last Jedi

, Bonus said.  That goes along with other research that shows people are bad at predicting how various experiences will make them feel.

In this study, about 55 percent of participants did not accurately predict how the movie would make them feel. Most of them didn’t get their prediction entirely wrong, such as saying the movie would make them happy when it didn’t.

But many were off in the strength of their feelings, predicting, for example, the movie would make them very happy when it made them only somewhat happy.

“We are really bad at predicting how future events will make us feel,” Bonus said.

One other interesting fact from the study: People who in the first survey expected that

The Last Jedi

would make them feel nostalgic were more likely to have seen the movie when re-interviewed three weeks later. Expectations about how happy they would feel did not predict viewing behavior.

“That shows the important role nostalgia plays for audiences of established franchises like Star Wars,” Bonus said.

Study co-authors were Nicholas Matthews, a visiting assistant professor of communication at Ohio State, and Tim Wulf, a postdoctoral researcher at LMU Munich in Germany.

Avalon Recognizes Employees, Municipal Engineer for Contributions and Achievements

Avalon Rescue Squad’s Travis Cooper and Kevin Scarpa

Avalon Police Department’s Gregory Armstrong, Zachary Saduk, and Stephen Bowers

Avalon Municipal Engineer Tom Thornton and Council President Dr. Nancy Hudanich

Avalon employees recognized for longevity of service

Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi and Borough Council honored employees who achieved milestones in longevity of service benchmarks during the Wednesday, December 18

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Borough Council meeting.  Mayor and Council also presented a special proclamation to Municipal Engineer Tom Thornton of Mott MacDonald for

achieving the distinction of 2019 Engineer of the Year from the New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers.

“We are proud of the dedication of service our employees provide to the community that truly makes Avalon one of the best communities in New Jersey”, said Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi.  “We are also proud of Tom’s efforts as he and his team have been very valuable contributors to our capital and resiliency projects in Avalon”.

The following employees have been recognized with Certificates of Achievement for their service to Avalon:

35 years:  Arthur Ridler, Murray Wolf

30 years:  Ernest Blood, Cynthia Dandridge, Council President Dr. Nancy Hudanich, Kimberly Mastriana

25 years:  Kevin Scarpa, Kathleen Seliger, Kevin Scarpa

20 years:  Stephen Camp, Jeffrey Christopher, Richard E. Dean, Sr., Michael Dean, Tracey Eppright

15 years:  Alexis Coan, Michelle Devine

10 years:  Stephen Bowers, Robert Hampf, Nicholas Jefferes, Nathan Morey, William Robinson III, Zachary Saduk, Michael Scythes

5 years:  Gregory Armstrong, Michelle Auxer, Daniel Berglund, Brenda Camp, Brandon Cooper, Travis Cooper, Anthony Decesero Jr, James Waldron

Thornton achieved his individual honor during a meeting of the New Jersey League of Municipalities in Atlantic City on November 20

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.  He has served as Avalon’s municipal engineer since 2002 and has a leadership position on Avalon’s Floodplain Management Committee.  Engineer Jeff Betz and Thornton were instrumental in the engineering services that produced Avalon’s popular Surfside Park, which received an award at the same meeting.  That project was designed by Taylor Design Group of Mt. Laurel, NJ.

Mega Millions Jackpot Hits $60,000,000; Next Drawing Tonight

TRENTON (Jan. 2, 2020) – James Carey, New Jersey Lottery acting executive director, announced that there were two third-tier prizewinning tickets sold for the Tuesday, Dec. 31, drawing that matched four of the five white balls and the Gold Mega Ball drawn winning the $10,000 prize. Those tickets were sold at the following locations:

  Morris County: Stirling World of Liquor, 1168 Valley Rd., Stirling; and

  Union County: SRK Convenience Store, 1608 Irving St, Rahway.

The winning numbers for the Tuesday, Dec. 31, drawing were: 30, 44, 49, 53 and 56. The Gold Mega Ball was 11, and the Megaplier Multiplier was 03.

In addition, 9 other players matched four of the five white balls drawn making each ticket worth $500.. Moreover, 28,807 other New Jersey players took home $117,818 in prizes ranging from $2 to $600, according to Carey.

The next drawing will be held Friday, Jan. 3 at 11:00 pm. All New Jersey Lottery Mega Millions tickets must be purchased before 10:45 pm to participate in the drawing. Mega Millions tickets cost just two dollars; by adding the Megaplier option for an extra dollar per play, players can increase their non- jackpot winnings up to five times. Mega Millions tickets are sold in 46 participating jurisdictions. Drawings are held on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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View all New Jersey Lottery game winning numbers and drawings for the Pick-3, Pick-4, Jersey Cash 5, Pick-6, CASH4LIFE and 5 Card Cash games on the Lottery website (www.NJLottery.com) or on the official Lottery Facebook Page. Evening draws, with the exception of CASH4LIFE and 5 Card Cash, can be seen on WPIX-TV (PIX11) in New York and WPHL-TV (PHL17) in Philadelphia. Powerball and Mega Millions drawings can be seen on WABC-TV or WTXF stations.

Head of Terrorist Organization Killed by U.S. Military

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AMERICAN HERO

At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.

The commander helped direct wars in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen, and he became the face of Iran’s efforts to build a regional bloc of Shiite power. He was linked to the deaths of 600 Americans during the Obama administration (image courtesy of the New York Times)

General Soleimani was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region. General Soleimani and his Quds Force were responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American and coalition service members and the wounding of thousands more. He had orchestrated attacks on coalition bases in Iraq over the last several months – including the attack on December 27th – culminating in the death and wounding of additional American and Iraqi personnel. General Soleimani also approved the attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad that took place this week.

This strike was aimed at deterring future Iranian attack plans. The United States will continue to take all necessary action to protect our people and our interests wherever they are around the world.

source The Department of Defense

Kraft Hockeyville™ USA is Back! Your Community Could Win $150,000

PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO–(

BUSINESS WIRE

)–

Kraft

Hockeyville™ USA is back again this year to find America’s most-spirited hockey community. Together with the National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA), Kraft Heinz is looking to crown one hockey community in America with the

Kraft

Hockeyville™ USA 2020 title, award

$150,000 in rink upgrades along with $10,000 worth of hockey equipment through the NHLPA Goals & Dreams program, and provide the chance to host an NHL

®

Pre-Season Game in their community rink.

“The incredible response we’ve seen from hockey communities over the years has been an inspiration,” said Magen Hanrahan, vice president of media and marketing services, Kraft Heinz. “Every year, we’ve seen communities come together to support their local rinks, and we’re proud to be a small part of the passion that ignites hockey communities each year.”

Kraft

Hockeyville™ USA is proud to rally local communities around their true passion for hockey. The 2020 program was announced live during today’s broadcast of the 2020 Bridgestone NHL

Winter Classic

®

outdoor game in Dallas, Texas, featuring the Dallas Stars against the Nashville Predators.

How

Kraft

Hockeyville™ USA 2020 Works

Hockey communities hoping to become the next

Kraft

Hockeyville™ winner can kick off their chance during the nomination phase, where they can share unique stories about their local rink, teams and passion for hockey. Throughout the submission process, hockey towns need to rally their fans on the mobile-friendly platform at

www.KraftHockeyville.com

, where communities earn Rally Points by adding notes, uploading photos and videos, and tweeting from the community page. Finalists will be selected based on the best stories and their community’s total Rally Points through three periods:

Period 1 (January 1 – February 29, 2020) – Local communities head to

www.KraftHockeyville.com

to submit their story on why their rink should be crowned

Kraft

Hockeyville™ 2020. Once submitted, it’s up to the fans and hockey community to engage with the story online to boost their digital Rally Points. Communities are judged based on a combination of total Rally Points and the best story.

Period 2 (March 22 – 27, 2020) – Once the judges read through each rink’s story and calculate the total Rally Points of each submission, the top four finalists will be announced on March 22, 2020. After the official announcement, the weeklong rally begins for each of the four finalists to bring their community and supporters nationwide together in preparation for the live voting event.

Period 3 (March 28 – 29, 2020) – The four finalist communities will compete to receive as many votes as possible at

www.KraftHockeyville.com

from 7 a.m. ET on March 28 until 11 a.m. ET on March 29. The winner of

Kraft

Hockeyville™ USA 2020 will be announced on March 29, 2020 during an intermission of an NHL game on NBCSN and will be awarded the grand prize of $150,000 in rink upgrades from Kraft Heinz and an opportunity to host an NHL Pre-Season Game. The First Prize rink

will receive $30,000 in rink upgrades while the Second Prize rinks will each receive $10,000 in rink upgrades. Each of the four finalists will also receive $10,000 worth of new hockey equipment from the NHLPA Goals & Dreams program.

This year, one lucky fan will also win a trip for two to a Stanley Cup

®

Game from Kraft Heinz. Starting March 22 through 29, fans can register online at

www.krafthockeyville.com

to be entered. Additionally, each vote cast during the 28-hour voting phase from March 28 to 29 equals one entry into the sweepstakes, so fans are encouraged to vote multiple times for their favorite community

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Since launching in Canada in 2006,

Kraft

Hockeyville™ has positively impacted more than 120 communities with more than $5 million awarded in rink upgrades across Canada and the U.S. During the program, Kraft Heinz

will feature its diverse portfolio of products to unite hockey fans in their celebrations of the sport and their communities, including

Planters, Kraft

Natural Cheese,

Maxwell House, Oscar Mayer, Heinz

Ketchup

and

Kraft

Macaroni & Cheese.

For complete contest rules and nomination applications, visit

www.KraftHockeyville.com

. Kraft

Hockeyville™ USA can also be found on

Facebook

(KraftHockeyvilleUSA),

Twitter

(@HockeyvilleUSA) and

Instagram

(@KraftHockeyvilleUSA). Fans can join the conversation using #HockeyvilleUSA.

NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup, and the word mark NHL Winter Classic are registered trademarks and the NHL Winter Classic logo, and HOCKEYVILLE are trademarks of the National Hockey League. © NHL 2019. All rights reserved.

NHLPA, National Hockey League Players’ Association and the NHLPA logo are registered trademarks of the NHLPA. © 2020. All rights reserved.

About The Kraft Heinz Company

For 150 years, we have produced some of the world’s most beloved products at The Kraft Heinz Company (NASDAQ: KHC). Our Vision is To Be the Best Food Company, Growing a Better World. We are one of the largest global food and beverage companies, with 2018 net sales of approximately $26 billion. Our portfolio is a diverse mix of iconic and emerging brands. As the guardians of these brands and the creators of innovative new products, we are dedicated to the sustainable health of our people and our planet. To learn more, visit

https://www.kraftheinzcompany.com/

or follow us on

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About the NHL

The National Hockey League (NHL®), founded in 1917, consists of 31 Member Clubs and proudly welcomes its 32nd franchise, based in Seattle, for the 2021-22 season. Each team roster reflects the League’s international makeup with players from more than 20 countries represented, all vying for the most cherished and historic trophy in professional sports – the Stanley Cup®. Gary Bettman has served the NHL as Commissioner since February 1, 1993 and has guided the world’s top professional hockey league to more than $5 billion in annual revenues and partnerships with more than 40 blue chip corporate sponsors. Every year, the NHL entertains more than 670 million fans in-arena and through its partners on national television and radio; more than 151 million followers – league, team and player accounts combined – across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube; and more than 100 million fans online at NHL.com. The League broadcasts games in more than 160 countries and territories through its rightsholders including NBC/NBCSN and the NHL Network™ in the U.S., Sportsnet and TVA in Canada, Viasat in the Nordic Region, Yandex in Russia and CCTV and Tencent in China. The NHL reaches fans worldwide with games available online in every country including via its live and on-demand streaming service NHL.TV™. Having entered the esports world in 2018, the League hosts the NHL Gaming World Championship™ annually, drawing record digital streaming audiences during the 2019 campaign. Fans are engaged across the League’s digital assets on mobile devices via the free NHL® App; across nine social media platforms; on SiriusXM NHL Network Radio™; and on NHL.com, available in eight languages and featuring unprecedented access to player and team statistics as well as every regular-season and playoff game box score dating back to the League’s inception, powered by SAP. The NHL is committed to building healthy and vibrant communities through the sport of hockey by increasing youth participation and engagement; fostering positive family experiences; promoting inclusion, positive culture and leadership; and supporting sustainable community impact.

About the National Hockey League Players’ Association

The National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA), established in 1967, is a labour organization whose members are the players in the National Hockey League (NHL). The NHLPA works on behalf of the players in varied disciplines such as labour relations, product licensing, marketing, international hockey and community relations, all in furtherance of its efforts to promote its members and the game of hockey. In 1999, NHLPA Goals & Dreams was launched as a way for the players to give something back to the game they love. Over the past 20 years, more than 80,000 deserving children in 34 countries have benefited from the players\’ donations of hockey equipment. NHLPA Goals & Dreams has donated more than $25 million to grassroots hockey programs, making it the largest program of its kind. For more information on the NHLPA, please visit

www.nhlpa.com

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NO PURCHASE NECESSARY

. Legal residents of the 50 United States (D.C.), 13 or older. Void where prohibited. Promotion starts 3/22/20 and ends 3/29/20. For Official Rules, entry requirements, and prize descriptions, visit

www.krafthockeyville.com

. PRIZES/ARV: One (1) Grand Prize/$6,550; Fifty (50) First Prizes/$20. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received during the Promotion Period. Sponsor: Kraft Heinz Foods Company, 200 E Randolph, Chicago, IL 60601.

Free Table Games Dealer Training at Harrrahs Philly

Join Caesars Entertainment, one of the world\’s top entertainment companies.

Event is open to 18 years of age or older

Our award winning team is on a mission to inspire grownups to play and we want you to come join the fun. Harrah’s Philadelphia will be hosting a Free Table Games Dealer Training Hiring Event on

Friday January 3rd from 4:30PM to 5:30PM & Wedensday January 8th from 4:30PM to 5:30PM.

Our Job Fair will be held on the 6th floor at Harrah’s Philadelphia inside our Dealer Training Academy.

Academy begins January 13th 2020 at the following time offerings:

3:00pm – 7:00pm (Option #1)

7:00pm – 11:00pm (Option #2)

Come as you are, no dress requirements are necessary for this event!

LEARN HOW TO BE A TABLE GAMES DEALER

FOR CAESARS ENTERTAINMENT

Free training through our on-site Table Games Academy.

Flexible training schedule.

Classes are a short 6 weeks in length.

We will provide an assigned buddy for your continued on the job training.

WHY IS TABLE GAMES A GOOD FIT FOR ME?

We’re a 24 hour business, so we have different shifts available.

Dealer earn upwards of $20 per hour with included tips.

Benefits available to full time employees.

Responsibilities and Duties

REQUIREMENTS

Must have an upbeat personality and love to provide superior customer service.

Classes will be scheduled 6 weeks based on learning comprehension.

Classes will run Monday – Friday for your convenience.

Class sessions are 4 hours.

Must pass a basic math assessment for consideration.

Drug testing required.

Background checks required for criminal and employment verification.

Qualifications and Skills

No previous experience is necessary for this free training opportunity please visit: sign up today!!

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ICE Lodges Detainer against Mexican illegal Alien arrested in SC for Sexual Abuse of a Child

CHARLESTON, S.C. – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) lodged an immigration detainer Tuesday against an unlawfully present Mexican man arrested in North Charleston earlier this month

for sexual abuse of a child.

Carlos Bartolo-Rios was arrested December 19 by the U.S. Marshals Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force, of which ICE and the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office are members, after executing a state criminal warrant at Bartolo-Rios’s North Charleston residence for first degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor.

Mr. Bartolo-Rios is currently being held by the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office while awaiting trial for the state criminal charges he faces. ICE has lodged an immigration detainer against Mr. Bartolo-Rios and will seek to take him into immigration custody for removal proceedings at whatever point he may be released from criminal custody for the crimes he faces in South Carolina.

“This case is an excellent example of ICE’s ongoing focus to prioritize its immigration enforcement efforts toward unlawfully present foreign nationals who pose a clear threat to public safety,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Atlanta Acting Field Office Director John Tsoukaris. “Despite attempts by some to confuse the public, ICE does not conduct any type of random or indiscriminate enforcement and the agency’s targeted enforcement efforts make communities safer for all persons whatever their immigration status may be.”

In fiscal year 2019, more than 90 percent of all persons arrested by ICE within the Atlanta field office, which includes Georgia and the Carolinas, either had a criminal conviction, a pending criminal charge, or were already subject to a removal order issued by a federal immigration judge.

Members of the public who have information about foreign fugitives are urged to contact ICE by calling the ICE tip line at 1 (866) 347-2423 or internationally at 001-1802-872-6199. They can also file a tip online by completing ICE’s

online tip form

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ICE is focused on the arrest and removal of public safety threats, such as convicted criminal aliens and gang members, as well as individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration laws, including those who illegally re-entered the country after being removed and immigration fugitives ordered removed by federal immigration judges.