Statement From NJ Assembly Sponsors on DOJ Lawsuit 

Assembly members Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, Annette Quijano, Alixon Collazos-Gill, Gabriel Rodriguez, and Michael Venezia issued the following statement today on the federal Department of Justice’s lawsuit regarding their bill, A1743, better known as the “Law Enforcement Officer Protection Act.” The bill, signed into law earlier this year, requires law enforcement officers to reveal facial identity during certain public interactions and to present sufficient identification prior to arresting or detaining a person.

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Pet of the Week: Meet Gandalf!

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Rowan Women’s Track & Field Takes Home Conference Championship

The Rowan Women’s Track & Field Team won its first NJAC Championship since the 2019 season, unseating TCNJ in its quest for a sixth-straight title as the Profs totaled 211.5 points over the two-day meet held at Ramapo.

The title is the eighth in program history and first under head coach Shedrick Elliott III.

The Profs took home three first-place finishes on Sunday and a bevy of top 5 results to stave off the Lions (207 points) for the NJAC crown. Stockton took third (133) while Montclair State was fourth (113).

Sunday’s recap:

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CNBNews Digital Archives: Gloucester City Officials Meet With Developers

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Gloucester Catholic opened in 1926. (Photo courtesy of the Gloucester City Historical Society)

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (CNBNewsnet)(September 13, 2022)–Throughout the next several weeks, officials in Gloucester City will meet with several builders. One wishes to develop the former Gloucester Catholic Boys building into apartments. Developer number two is interested in the Southport acreage, which, for the most part, has been nothing but a barren plot of ground for over 30 years. 

(CNBNews photo credit)The historic Saint Mary’s High School, aka the Gloucester Catholic Boys Annex, Monmouth, and Burlington Streets, opened in the late 1920s. (Photo above)

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Cinco de Mayo: A Celebration of Culture, History, and Festivity

Resorts Casino Hotel Announces a New Summer Pop-Up Experience

Resorts Casino Hotel has introduced an all-new summer pop-up bar.

The Piggy Bank is located on the casino floor and features kitschy, colorful, bank- and pig-themed decor. This bank’s vault has broken open, and the pigs have gone hog-wild! Step into a world of piggy-driven transactions, where
the coins turn into cocktails, and guests park their “bacon” to invest in a fun time. Indulge in drink specials, live music and entertainment with the Pink Piggy Dancers, promotions, giveaways, and more.

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Rowan Men’s Track & Field Win 11th Conference Title in a Row

MAHWAH, NJ — #1 Rowan ran away with its 24th New Jersey Athletic Conference Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Championship and 11th title in a row on Sunday to cap the two-day meet hosted by Ramapo.

The Profs put together 319.33 points behind three-first place finishes on Saturday and eight more on Sunday. TCNJ was second with 213 points with host Ramapo in third (86.33).

Sunday’s action:

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35-Year-Old Male Arrested Following Multi-Vehicle Collision

Hit-and-Run Involving Police Vehicle Update

PHILADELPHIA — A 35-year-old male is in custody following a series of collisions early Monday morning that left one person injured and a building with significant structural damage. At approximately 3:35 AM on May 4, 2026, 18th District Officers observed a blue 2016 Tesla Model X driving on the sidewalk in front of 4900 Spruce Street. After the officers positioned their patrol vehicle to block the vehicle, the driver continued westward on the sidewalk, striking the driver’s side of the police car.

The offender refused several commands to park and exit the vehicle, instead driving away northbound on 50th Street. A short time later, the Tesla collided with a white 2014 Chevrolet Impala at the intersection of 50th and Walnut Streets. The force of the impact sent the Tesla into a building at 5001 Walnut Street, causing major damage to the property. Following the crash, the male fled the scene on foot.

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Michael Sendler, 58, of Gloucester City

Michael William Sendler, beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on May 3rd 2026 at the age of 58.

Mike was a beloved husband of Lisa Sendler, devoted father of Michael, Brandon, and Danielle. Beloved son-in-law of Nick Porro and loving grandfather of Blake and Brody.

Mike was the son of late Anne Sharer (Weidennayar), Robert Sendler and raised by Bud Sharer. Brother of Robert Sendler, Cathy Sendler, and Linda McCleaf.

Mike was born in Atlantic City later relocated to Gloucester City where he graduated from Gloucester High. He met his wife at Dominic’s tavern in Bellmawr, got married, and started a family.

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