Letters to the Editor

The SCAM Act strengthens national security, protects American taxpayers, and reinforces the principle that citizenship cannot be obtained or retained through deception.

AMAC Supports Bill to Protect American Citizenship

The Honorable Tom Emmer
House Majority Whip
6th Congressional District of Minnesota
326 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Majority Whip Emmer,

On behalf of AMAC Action, the advocacy affiliate of the Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC), with over 2 million members nationwide, I am writing to express our strong support for the Stop Citizenship Abuse and Misrepresentation Act (SCAM Act).

American citizenship is a privilege that carries both rights and responsibilities. The naturalization process is built on good faith, on the understanding that applicants are truthful, law-abiding, and committed to the values and security of the United States. When that process is undermined by fraud or the commission of aggravated felonies shortly after naturalization, it erodes public trust and weakens the integrity of our immigration system.

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Students Named to Dean’s List at University of Maryland Global Campus

The University of Maryland Global Campus logo.

More than 18,700 University of Maryland Global Campus students were named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2025 term. To be eligible for the honor, a student must complete at least six credits during the term, earned a grade point average of at least 3.5 for the term, and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 at UMGC.

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Recreational Cannabis Sellers Willing to Sell to “Drunk” Customers

by Research Society on Alcohol

Newswise — Dispensaries in one of the first US states to legalize recreational cannabis sales continue to disregard a law aimed at reducing the risk of consuming alcohol and cannabis simultaneously. Polysubstance use can lead to greater impairment and riskier behaviors than using either substance alone. Driving can be impaired even at low doses of both substances; this appears to have increased following the legalization of cannabis in many states. Current DUI laws do not adequately address polysubstance-intoxicated driving. It may be more effective to proscribe cannabis sales to people who appear intoxicated by alcohol, much as drinking establishments cut off sales to customers who seem alcohol-impaired. For the study in Alcohol: Clinical & Experimental Research, investigators assessed compliance at cannabis dispensaries in Oregon, a state that has such a law.

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President Trump Delivers Largest Tax Refund Season in U.S. History

As tax season kicks off, millions of Americans are poised to receive significantly larger tax refunds thanks to President Donald J. Trump’s landmark Working Families Tax Cuts Act — which every Democrat in Congress opposed. The historic legislation is delivering the biggest tax refund season ever, with average refunds projected to rise by $1,000 or more this year due to its transformative policies.

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NJBS Hosts Blood Drive in Honor of Local Physician and Blood Recipient

NJBS recently declared a blood emergency, as blood donations have dropped nearly 40% below what is needed to meet local hospital demand

RED BANK, NJ – New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) will host a blood drive on Thursday, January 29th from 8:00am to 2:00pm at Life Time in Red Bank. The blood drive will be held in honor of Dr. Matthew Chiarello, a local physician, father, Life Time member and blood recipient.

Dr. Chiarello was unexpectedly diagnosed with bone marrow failure early last year and relies on blood transfusions as he awaits a life-saving transplant. This blood drive is being held to celebrate his strength, resilience, and the opportunity to enter 2026 in good health, which was made possible by the generosity of blood donors.

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Happy Winter! The latest issue of The Guide is now available for download as a PDF, Word document, or MP3 (audio) file at: SeeingEye.org/guide.  The Winter 2026 issue features Seeing Eye graduate Heather Davis and her Seeing Eye dog, a golden retriever named Briana. The text reads: ‘Law Partners’. Heather spoke at The Seeing Eye in October about her employer’s attempts to prevent her from bringing her Seeing Eye dog to work. Heather not only won that battle, but her experience convinced her to get a law degree to advocate for others!  This issue also has The Seeing Eye’s Kirby Award for Volunteer Excellence winner Bob Frederick; a fundraiser to honor Steve Pangere’s first Seeing Eye dog, Hope; improvements to our exercise yards for dogs on the Chester Campus; and much more.  And, on February 12th at noon (eastern time), Seeing Eye President & CEO Karen Leies will be holding a webinar to update Seeing Eye graduates, puppy raisers, volunteers, and donors about our accomplishments in 2025, what’s in store for 2026, and a Q&A session. We hope you can join us!  Webinar Details:Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026Time: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.Topic:  CEO Update: A Year in Review and What’s NextZoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82957811554?pwd=5uHU5SkTNrZQaDE5p5EN2xctubRSBc.1Passcode:  622109 Phone one-tap:+13092053325,,82957811554#,,,,*622109# US+13126266799,,82957811554#,,,,*622109# US (Chicago) Join via audio:+1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)+1 929 436 2866 US (New York)+1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)+1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)+1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)+1 438 809 7799 CAN (Montreal)+1 587 328 1099 CAN (Alberta)+1 647 374 4685 CAN (Toronto)  Webinar ID: 829 5781 1554Passcode: 622109 International numbers available: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/keBXrrAIBN

Garden State Wineries Host Wine & Chocolate Trail Weekends

Celebrate New Jersey Wines February 13-15

Haddonfield, NJ – Garden State Wine Growers Association – a coalition of 60+ New Jersey wineries and vineyards supporting the Garden State’s wine industry through information, resources, and advocacy – will host a weekend filled with Valentine’s Day-themed events.

The New Jersey Wine & Chocolate Trail Weekends will celebrate Valentine’s Day from February 13 to 15, 2026. This weekend, participating New Jersey wineries will offer wine tastings, artisanal chocolates, live music, and more.

“In anticipation of Valentine’s Day, New Jersey’s wineries are getting ready with wine, chocolate, and romantic experiences,” shared Devon Perry, Executive Director of the Garden State Wine Growers Association. “Our website, NewJerseyWines, offers the perfect tool to plan your journey and capture your memorable experiences. Follow us across social media and sign up for our weekly newsletter, In the Vines, to get a taste for what Garden State wineries have planned for you, your loved ones, and friends this Valentine’s Day season.”

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Maple Shade Man Receives Prison Time for Child Pornography and Animal Cruelty Offenses

Burlington County Prosecutor LaChia L. Bradshaw announced that a Maple Shade man has been sentenced to six years in prison for possessing Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) as well as engaging in sexual acts with dogs.

Hunter Roy, 27, pled guilty in September 2025 to Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Second Degree) and Cruelty to Animals (Fourth Degree). The sentence, handed down last week in Superior Court in Mount Holly by the Hon. Philip E. Haines, J.S.C., was the result of a plea agreement with the Prosecutor’s Office.

The case began in May 2025 after the Prosecutor’s Office received information from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children concerning Roy’s online activities.

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Winslow Township Municipal Complex Delayed Opening 1/27

Winslow Township Announces that the Municipal Building Will Have a 2-hour Delayed Opening On Tuesday, January 27th and will open at 10:30am.
 

Residents Can Still Access Services Online And Via Phone During That Time.

(609) 567-0700

www.winslowtownship.com

Text “Hello” to (833) 434-0700

Gloucester Township Buildings And Offices Opening On A Two Hour Delay 1-27-2026

Gloucester Township Police Advisory: Gloucester Township Buildings and Offices will be opening on a two hour delay on Tuesday, January 27, 2026. 

Also be advised, Gloucester Township Public Schools and Black Horse Pike Regional Schools will also be opening on a two hour delay. 

Enjoy our GTPD Drone Video: Gloucester Township In The Snow 1-26-2026! https://youtu.be/QwtfLRwvQDk