Gloucester Catholic 100th Year Anniversary

Rams Centennial Social Saturday, November 8, in GCHS Gymnasium: Registration Now Open!

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The 2025-26 school year marks the centennial celebration of Gloucester Catholic High School, a significant milestone for generations of alumni. It’s tme to reconnect with old friends, share cherished memories, bring out our school spirit and honor our legacy.

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Virtua Health Earns National ‘Greater Good’ Award

The South Jersey Health System is Among Such Honorees as Audible, Mastercard, and Sesame Workshop

 Virtua Health, South Jersey’s largest health system, has won nationwide recognition for its initiatives supporting social causes.

Not-for-profit Virtua has received a 2025 Greater Good Award in the category of Local Community Benefit, for its Champions of Humanity campaign. Other finalists and awardees include Audible, Mastercard, and Sesame Workshop, as well as Sensodyne and Feeding America.

Presented by a group of respected media and marketing firms, these awards “showcase the work being done around social causes, their impact and, ultimately, those working toward the greater good,” according to organizers.

Virtua’s Champions of Humanity framework includes an array of initiatives that address human needs, from food access to mobile health programs to safe, affordable housing. It recognizes that every person is unique, and that health is influenced by a wide range of factors.

“Champions of Humanity is a concept deeply rooted in the understanding that health goes beyond medical treatment, encompassing an individual’s entire life and environment,” said Virtua President and CEO Dennis W. Pullin. “It recognizes that every person has their own stories and aspirations, and that their well-being is profoundly influenced by their living conditions, opportunities, and challenges.”

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DLCC Invests Six Figures to Boost New Jersey Assembly Democrats

The DLCC invested six figures and is targeting 12 Spotlight candidates to protect the Democratic majority in the New Jersey Assembly

WASHINGTON — The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) has invested six figures to support New Jersey Assembly Democrats running in key campaigns to protect the Democratic majority. As Trump’s tariff taxes and reckless agenda drive up costs, voters are ready to support Democrats who will expand economic opportunities. The DLCC identified 12 Spotlight candidates running in the most competitive races to hold Republicans accountable for standing by Trump’s failing economic agenda.

The Hill: Democratic group makes six-figure investment in New Jersey Assembly races ahead of November

  • The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC), which looks to elect Democrats in state legislatures, announced on Tuesday that it’s making a new six-figure investment in the New Jersey Assembly races ahead of next month, according to plans first shared with The Hill.
  • The DLCC made an initial five-figure investment in those races in August, and the group is backing a dozen candidates running in various districts. The DLCC declined to provide a specific number regarding its latest investment.
  • “In the final weeks of the campaign, the DLCC is running through the tape and investing to protect our strongest Democratic incumbents and flip some of the GOP’s most vulnerable districts in the New Jersey Assembly,” DLCC President Heather Williams said in a statement.

Insider NJ: DLCC Announces Six-Figure Investment in New Jersey Assembly 

  • Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee President Heather Williams issued the following statement: “In the final weeks of the campaign, the DLCC is running through the tape and investing to protect our strongest Democratic incumbents and flip some of the GOP’s most vulnerable districts in the New Jersey Assembly. New Jersey Republicans refuse to acknowledge or stand up to Trump’s failing economic agenda, which is hurting the people of their state. We’re proud to be supporting New Jersey Democrats who are stepping up to protect their communities.”

Philadelphia Zoo’s LumiNature Returns with Debut of 110 Ft Ferris Wheel

Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Zoo’s nature-inspired holiday light show, LumiNature presented by PNC, is back and brighter than ever, reaching new heights with the grand opening of the Philly Zoo Pherris Wheel, a 110 ft. tall observation wheel with breathtaking scenes of the more than a million twinkling lights that will fill the Zoo and jaw-dropping sights of the city skyline. New for this year, and joining the more than a dozen whimsical wildlife scenes come to light, are Santa’s Lodge, a cozy indoor space with the chance to say hello to the big man himself, and Jambi’s Solstice Saloon, the perfect spot to chill along the beaming river. Favorite returning illuminated displays include the high-energy Penguin Prismatic show with a 40 ft. tall penguin shining with 40,000 lights and the famous 25 ft. tall pink flamingo tree, made entirely out of 1,500 lawn ornament flamingos. Plus, bring your old Zoo Key, or purchase a new one at the Zoo’s gift shops, to turn on the magic in select areas. LumiNature opens Thursday, November 20 and is open most nights through Saturday, January 3 from 5:00-9:00pm. Tickets are available on the Zoo’s website with prices varying by visit; best prices are available the earlier tickets are purchased. The Zoo’s ticket calendar will show all operating nights.

“Winter at the Zoo is different and still a wonderful time to visit,” said Philadelphia Zoo President & CEO Dr. Jo-Elle Mogerman. “This light show is designed for guests of all ages to connect with animals, each other, and the beauty of our planet during the holiday season. We’re really excited to have the addition of the Philly Zoo Pherris Wheel, which will stay at the Zoo through the 250th celebrations in 2026.”

“Philadelphia Zoo is a place where transformative memories are made when families and friends connect with wildlife,” said PNC Philadelphia Regional President Joe Meterchick. “LumiNature has become a true Philadelphia tradition and one of the most spectacular winter light shows in our area. We especially look forward to seeing the newest view from more than 100 ft. up in the air this holiday season.”

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Voorhees Harvest Festival 

Saturday, October 18, 2025, is the Voorhees Harvest Festival located at 2400 Voorhees Town Center, Voorhees, NJ, 08043, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

This is a family-friendly event with FREE admission and parking. The event features a Pumpkin Patch, Hayrides, Pumpkin Decorating, Bounce Houses, Voorhees Fire Prevention, Petting Zoo, Craft and Food Vendors, Wine and Spirits, DJ, and much more! We look forward to seeing you there!

Attending Food Vendors:
Anthony’s Hot Dogs
Ru’s Mini Flips & Treats
Taqueria el Mexicano
Maria’s Authentic Food
Pop Corn Eddie – Kettle Corn
The Arc of Camden County
La Liegeoise Waffle Truck
Matty G Dogz
House of Cupcakes
Ice Cream Emergency
CHICK-FIL-A
Squeezies Lemonade
The Spud Shack

Homicide Investigation 

On Wednesday, October 15, 2025, at approximately 3:51 a.m., officers from the 15th District responded to the 4700 block of Shelmire Avenue for a report of a disturbance involving a person with a gun. Upon arrival, officers encountered a 27-year-old male behind a locked security gate enclosing the front porch. After gaining entry, officers discovered an unresponsive man inside the residence with no visible signs of injury. The male informed officers that he had fatally assaulted his uncle, who was later identified as 56-year-old Antonio Rodriguez, a member of the Philadelphia Fire Department. Rodriguez was pronounced dead at 4:13 a.m.

The 27-year-old male was taken into custody without incident and transported to the Homicide Unit for further investigation. The investigation remains active and ongoing.

NJDOT and NJDEP Warn Motorists To Drive With Extra Caution As Deer Activity Increases During Fall Rut

Daylight in New Jersey is Decreasing due to Earlier Twilight

TRENTON – Drivers are reminded to be extra vigilant on roadways this fall as the annual rut, or mating season, for white-tailed deer gets underway and daylight is diminished during peak commuting hours, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced today.

Deer are more likely to suddenly enter roadways at this time of year as bucks pursue does, increasing the risk that drivers may need to stop suddenly and become involved in collisions. Deer activity is more likely to occur during the early morning and around sunset, when visibility may be limited, and more motorists are commuting to and from work.

“Most of the thousands of collisions that deer have with motor vehicles in New Jersey every year occur during the fall mating season,” Department of Environmental Protection Assistant Commissioner for Fish & Wildlife David Golden said. “We urge drivers to be especially cautious and alert to the possibility of deer suddenly darting onto roadways, as well as know how to reduce the risk of a collision and possible serious injury to themselves or others.”

Peak mating season for deer in New Jersey runs from late October to mid-December.

Awareness to the presence of deer near or on roadways will become even more important when daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. This means that many commutes will then align with the time when deer are most active, and lighting conditions may be the most difficult for driving. Reduced lighting as well as sun glare can make it very difficult for drivers to see deer that are about to cross the road.

Drivers can stay safe during peak periods of the annual fall rut by following these tips:

  • Slow your vehicle if you see a deer and then watch for sudden movement. If the deer is in the road and doesn’t move, wait for the deer to cross and the road is clear. Do not try to drive around the deer.
  • Watch for “Deer Crossing” signs. Drive slower when traveling through areas known to have a high concentration of deer so there is enough time to stop, if necessary.
  • Use high beams during dark periods if there is no oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead. High beams will be reflected by the eyes of deer on or near roads.
  • If you see one deer, assume that others may be in the area.
  • Don’t tailgate. The driver ahead might have to stop suddenly to avoid colliding with a deer.
  • Always wear a seatbelt, as required by law. Drive safely and sensibly, following the speed limit, factoring for weather, available lighting, traffic, curves and other road conditions.
  • Do not swerve to avoid impact if a collision appears inevitable because a deer may counter-maneuver suddenly. Brake appropriately and stay in your lane. Collisions are more likely to become fatal when a driver swerves to avoid a deer and instead collides with oncoming traffic or a fixed structure along the road.
  • Report any deer-vehicle collision to a local law enforcement agency immediately.
  • Obey the state’s hands-free device law or refrain from using cellular devices while driving.

Motorists are encouraged to check NJDOT’s traffic information website www.511nj.org for real-time travel information, and for NJDOT news follow us on X (Twitter) @NewJerseyDOT, the NJDOT Facebook page, or on Instagram @NewJersey.DOT.

Safety is everyone’s responsibility. Watch NJDOT Commissioner Fran O’Connor’s message about making roadway safety a way of life.

For information about white-tailed deer in New Jersey, visit dep.nj.gov/njfw/wildlife/white-tailed-deer/

Information about white-tailed deer seasons and regulations is available at dep.nj.gov/njfw/hunting/deer-season-and-regulations/

Like the Department of Environmental Protection’s Fish & Wildlife Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NewJerseyFishandWildlife and follow NJDEP’s Fish & Wildlife on Instagram @newjerseyfishandwildlife

 New Jersey needs a better senator

In a political landscape often defined by cautious rhetoric and incremental promises, progressive advocate Lisa McCormick has launched a defiant bid for the U.S. Senate, framing her 2026 campaign not as a mere political choice but as a last stand for the planet and its people.

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WATCH: CCTV footage captures attempted murder of Pennsylvania governor

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro assesses the damage at his official residence in Harrisburg following an arson attack, April 13, 2025. Photo: Commonwealth Media Services / Used with Permission

By Christen Smith | The Center Square

(The Center Square) – The Dauphin County District Attorney’s Office released more than five minutes of CCTV footage. This footage captured Cody Balmer setting fire to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s official residence in Harrisburg on April 13, 2025.

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