On November 15, 2025, of Audubon, NJ, formerly of Philadelphia, PA. She was 85 years old.
Beloved wife of 35 years to the late James F. McHale. Dear mother of James McHale (Cathy), Nancy Mazzuca (Ralph) and Tom McHale (Amy). Loving grandmother of Gywn (Scott), Jimmy (Ashley), Angela (Andrew), Erica (Willy), Jules, Matthew (Kate), Nicolette (Tyler), Alexandria and twelve great grandchildren.
Picture a world where most life-saving medicines are discovered not in the United States, but in Beijing and Shanghai. Imagine a time when the most advanced biotechnologies — therapies that cure cancer and Alzheimer’s, protect us from pandemics and fuel our economy — are controlled not by America, but by our chief global adversary. That is the future we risk drifting into soon if we do not act now to secure and advance American dominance in biotechnology.
Today, America still leads the world in biotechnology. But China is fast closing the gap and is close to overtaking us. Chinese dominance in biotechnology would have dire, even existential, consequences for our economy and our national security. It would leave Americans dependent on an authoritarian rival for critical medicines, giving China and its allies tremendous global influence.
Philadelphia, PA – It’s the most wonderful time of year to be dazzled by the return of Craftsman Row Saloon’s Miracle on 8th Street Holiday Wonderland Christmas Pop-up – that is bigger, brighter, and even more over the top! Nationally recognized for creating one of the country’s most immersive, extravagant and super-sized holiday pop-up dining experiences, the beloved restaurant and bar is back with even more sparkle, flavor, and festive flair.
Owners and operators brother sister duo George and Vasiliki Tsiouris are thrilled to welcome back all the holiday merry-makers into the Christmas wonderland with twinkling lights, decorations and themed food and drinks at 112 S. 8th Street in Jeweler’s Row District. This year look for thousands more lights, garland, ornaments and FOUR over-the-top holiday milkshakes.
The 1955 Gloucester City Little League All-Stars (Sitting left to right)Ed Ferry, Chipper Miller, Bill Elenbark, Jack Collins, Jay Wolfe, (Second row) Toby Frymire, Tim Callnon, Jim McGee, Wayne Ives, Bob Luisi, (Standing) Coach Laddie Mottram, Bob Bevan, Ed Hlopak, Coach Baile Herrington, Mike Green, Jim McLaughlin, Coach Ray Ford
UPDATE:
CNBNews reached out to Jeff Frymire to update his brother’s obituary.
Toby chose to donate his body to science, a decision reflecting his lifelong commitment to helping others. Once this process concludes, he will be cremated. The Frymire family plans to gather for a private memorial service on December 4, 2025, celebrating a life well lived.
He made an indelible mark in the world of commercial real estate in Horsham, PA, where his dedication and passion helped shape the community for many years. Mr. Frymire retired a decade ago. He and his beloved wife, Linda, would have celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on December 18, 2025.
Having spent the majority of their marriage in the town of Horsham, Toby faced health challenges over the past year. Those problems brought him into hospital rooms, rehabilitation facilities, and eventually a nursing home. Through it all, his warmth, kindness, and lasting legacy will forever remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (November 19, 2025)(CNBNews)—Toby Frymire, a former beloved resident of Gloucester City and an extraordinary athletic figure in his younger days, passed away on November 4, 2025, at the age of 82. A proud 1963 Gloucester High School graduate, Toby grew up on Johnson Blvd, across from the Little League field, where his athletic ability was evident at an early age. As an athlete, he achieved incredible feats, including earning 14 varsity letters and becoming the New Jersey State pole vaulting champion.
PHILADELPHIA — In the early morning hours of Monday, November 17, 2025, at approximately 1:40 a.m., officers from the 25th District responded to a report of a male shot on the highway in the area of 1100 W. Venango Street. Upon arrival, officers located an unresponsive man lying between two parked vehicles in front of the 3500 block of North Warnock Street.
The victim, identified as 23-year-old Quamar Adams of Norristown, PA, had sustained multiple gunshot wounds to his back. Police transported him to Temple University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 2:05 a.m.
Following an investigation, detectives identified the shooter as 40-year-old Dwayne Robinson of the 6200 block of Langdon Street. Robinson is alleged to have fired at Adams from a second-floor window. He has been charged with Murder, Violations of the Uniform Firearms Act (VUFA), and related offenses.
Irene M. Levecchia, age 85, of Bellmawr, NJ, passed away peacefully at home on November 16, 2025.
Irene was a remarkable hand quilter involved with the Love Apple and Wenonah Depot Quilters, who found later joyful success trading fabric on eBay. She was previously self-employed as a palmist and personal chef.
Irene is predeceased by her beloved husband of 60 years, Tony, son Stephen, daughter Jean Boddingham, granddaughter Holly Boddingham, and brothers Ray, Jack, and Dan Swissler. She is survived by her sons Tony (Tomoko) & Tom (late Gail), grandson Bob Boddingham, great grandson Prince, sister Eva Rizzo, and many loving nieces and nephews.
In accordance with the deceased’s wishes, no service will be held. We invite you to please keep Irene and the family in your thoughts at this time.
On November 15, 2025. Voorhees, NJ formerly of Cramer Hill section of Camden as well as Gloucester City. Born in Camden, NJ. He was the son of the late Joseph and Mary Winters. George is survived by his son, William J. Winters; brothers, Joseph and Freddy Winters. He was predeceased by this beloved wife, Helen on February 23, 2007.
George was a welder and worked for many years with Allied Waste Management in Philadelphia, PA.