Glassboro Man Charged with Possession of Child Pornography

Woodbury, NJ – Jonathan A. Torres, 26, of Glassboro, has been charged with one count  of third-degree possession of child pornography, Gloucester County Prosecutor Andrew  B. Johns announced.  

According to documents filed in this case: 

On Oct. 7, 2025, the Prosecutor’s Office received a cypertip from the National Center for  Missing and Exploited Children reporting an individual was using a social media app to  upload and share child sexual abuse material (CSAM).  

Investigation led to a search warrant being executed at Torres’s address, where several  electronic devices were found. Analysis of the devices found five videos and one image  containing child sexual abuse material. 

Torres was arrested Tuesday and is facing a maximum of 5 years in state prison. 

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New Black History Month Event Brings Art, Music & Community to Northern Liberties

Philadelphia, PA – Northern Liberties Business Improvement District will honor Black History Month with a new, two-location First Friday celebration on Friday, February 6, 2026 spotlighting Black creativity, culture and community. This special Black History Month First Friday Kick-Off will highlight two Black and female-owned businesses while featuring local artists, live music, lite bites and a benefit supporting youth arts education. The evening begins at Trunc (929 N. 2nd Street) from 5:00pm to 8:00pm with the opening of 3RD WRL GRL VIEW by artist Leanne Mair, with the artist making her work in the window from 5:00pm to 5:45pm, accompanied by a special musical performance from Faith the Violinist (from 6:00pm to 7:00pm), plus lite refreshments. Rap Snacks and AfroPop will also be available for purchase. The evening continues at 1040 Creative (1040 N. 2nd Street) from 6:00pm to 9:00pm with a special exhibition and benefit “Small Works Wonders” to raise funds for Youth Summer Arts Scholarships.

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Town Hall Meeting Honors Local Veteran

The Board of Commissioners will meet in Haddon Heights today, February 5, at 6 p.m. at Atlantic Ave Elementary School, 21 E Atlantic Ave., Haddon Heights, for Camden County’s town hall meeting and service fair, featuring representatives from the local, county, state, and federal levels.

“Town halls are an important opportunity for residents to connect directly with their government, voice their concerns, and receive updates on what is going on in Camden County, New Jersey, and across the country,” said Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. “Now more than ever, our town halls are essential to our democracy, and we encourage everyone to join us on Thursday evening in Haddon Heights.”

During the town hall, Veteran Jonathan Gremminger will be honored. Sgt. Gremminger is a resident of Haddon Heights who served in the United States Marine Corps Reserve and was deployed to Afghanistan as a Military Police Officer for seven months during Operation Enduring Freedom. He received the Navy & Marines Corps Achievement Medal and the Combat Action Ribbon.

From Breaches to Bulletproof: How Managed Cybersecurity Protects Modern Businesses

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Cyber threats have become one of the most serious risks facing modern businesses. From data breaches and ransomware attacks to phishing schemes and system takeovers, organizations are under constant pressure to protect their digital assets. As technology evolves, so do cybercriminal tactics, making traditional, reactive security measures insufficient. This is why managed cybersecurity has emerged as a critical solution, helping businesses shift from a constant state of vulnerability to a more resilient, secure operating environment.

The Rising Complexity of Cyber Threats

Today’s cyber threats are more advanced, targeted, and persistent than ever before. Attackers now use automation, artificial intelligence, and social engineering to exploit weaknesses across networks, cloud platforms, and employee endpoints. Small and mid-sized businesses are no longer overlooked; in fact, they are often targeted because they may lack dedicated security resources. Managed cybersecurity addresses this challenge by providing continuous oversight and threat intelligence that adapts to the changing threat landscape. Instead of relying on outdated defenses, businesses gain access to real-time monitoring and proactive protection that evolves alongside emerging risks.

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