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Medford Officials Seek $10,000 In Fines Against Carns Family.
Negotiations between the Carns Family and Medford Township Officials broke down last month when the family refused to agree to two very strange conditions that the Township’s team of attorneys, Tim Prime and Chris Koutsouris, wanted to include in an agreement that was set to be signed where the Carns were agreeing to not keep…
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The Mayhem In Medford: Controversy Brewing Over Contamination found In Wells.
Trouble is brewing over the already controversial redevelopment of Medford’s former municipal building, where Township officials have denied access to documents and information that we know exist. In an OPRA request made on August 17th, Rabble Rouser Media made the following request. “Results of 17-19 North Main Street surveys, including any contaminations found on the…
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NJ AG Takes Control Of Gloucester County Prosecutors Office.
It was standing room only last Wednesday night in Woodbury as the Gloucester County Committee met for what turned out to be a very heated meeting. About a dozen or more people wore pink shirts with the hashtag #JusticeForEmber, which was paying homage to a K9 officer and and another dog who died while in…
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The Mayhem in Medford: The Costs Of Brewing Business.
The costs are adding up quickly for the redevelopment project of the old municipal building located at 17-19 N. Main Street, which is the property that is set to be the location of Medford’s fourth brewery, Magnify Brewing. Magnify was the only bidder on a Request For Proposals that was put out last July that…
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“YOU HAVE CANCER”
There are moments in everyone’s life that people will never forget where they were when they happened, things such as watching the World Trade Center collapsing. I was in a training class at a car dealership called FC Kerbeck, watching with other trainees and our trainer, Joseph P. Glowacki, who for probably the first time…
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Delran Officials Fire Town’s Communications Director After Patrick Duff Proves She Is The Blogger Who Claimed He Faked Cancer.
Delran Township has been at the center of a great deal of controversy over the last several months, which is all due to the exposure created by a local advocate for government transparency, Patrick Duff, who began his inquiries into the town last October. Since that time Duff has uncovered several unethical, immoral, and even…
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Moorestown Resident’s Concerned Over Clustering Of Group Homes.
Dozens of concerned residents gathered at an undisclosed home in the Collins Park section of Moorestown, NJ, to discuss a new proposed group home that is slated for their neighborhood. The home they are concerned about is located at 137 Ramblewood Road, which has been a single family dwelling since it was built, but is…
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Delran To Fill Parejo’s Resigned Council Seat This Tuesday.
Three nominees will be named at this Tuesday’s Delran Council meeting, where discussions will be held by the Council and Mayor to discuss who will replace the recently resigned council woman, Virginia Parejo. After discussions are held, one person will be chosen to fill Parejo’s vacated seat until December 31st of this year. The three…
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Delran’s Part Time Hustle Turns Into A Full Time Trash Nightmare.
As trash piles up in the streets of Delran, cash piles up at the company who was the only bidder for the solid waste proposal last year, Republic Services, who in 2021 did over 11.3 million dollars in sales. Delran residents were not happy to learn last year that the costs of the trash contract…