WINNER: Powerball Player Wins $1M In South Jersey WINNER: Powerball Player Wins $1M In South Jersey
Winner: Powerball Player Wins $1M In South Jersey One lucky Powerball player from South Jersey is the state's newest millionaire, NJ Lottery officials said. One New Jersey Lottery ticket matched five of the five white balls drawn in Wednesday's Powerball drawing winning the $1,000,000 second-tier prize.  The winning Powerball ticket was sold at Township News Center, 2506 Mount Holly Road, in Burlington (Burlington County.)  The winning numbers for the Wednesday, April 28, drawing were: 16, 18, 35, 39, and 53. The Red Power Ball number was 21. The Multiplier number was 03. The jackpot for the Powerball drawing on Saturday, May 1 has b…
Philadelphia Drug Dealer Charged In Overdose Death of South Jersey Man, Prosecutor Says Philadelphia Drug Dealer Charged In Overdose Death of South Jersey Man, Prosecutor Says
Philadelphia Drug Dealer Charged In Overdose Death of South Jersey Man, Prosecutor Says A 41-year-old man from Philadelphia has been charged with causing the death of a South Jersey man who died of a heroin/fentanyl drug overdose, authorities said. Robert Quintua, of the 2500 block of Lefevre Street, was charged with first-degree strict liability for drug-Induced death, according to  Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina and Mount Laurel Township Police Chief Stephen Riedener . Raymond Stutzer III, 44, of Marlton fatally overdosed last year in a Mount Laurel hotel, Coffina and Riedener said. Quintua was taken into custody in January, and extradited on…
Prosecutor: Speeding Caused Fatal Camden Wreck Prosecutor: Speeding Caused Fatal Camden Wreck
Prosecutor: Speeding Caused Fatal Camden Wreck Authorities have concluded that excessive speed caused a fatal car wreck that killed a 62-year-old South Jersey woman last fall.  Ryan Aspinall, 21, of Voorhees, has been charged with second-degree death by auto, according to Acting Camden County Prosecutor Jill S. Mayer and Voorhees Police Chief Louis Bordi. Officers responded to the intersection of Evesham Road and Acadia Drive about 3 p.m. on Nov. 16, 2020 on a report of a two-vehicle crash.  Aspinall was driving an Acura RDX down Evesham Road and struck a Chevy Malibu whose driver was turning out of a parking lot onto Ev…
'Help Is Here' White House Tour Begins This Week In NJ, PA 'Help Is Here' White House Tour Begins This Week In NJ, PA
'Help Is Here' White House Tour Begins This Week In NJ, PA President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris begin a "Help is Here" tour of the United States this week, beginning in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Biden's wife and Harris' husband will be making some of the local visits aimed at explaining and promoting the newly-signed $1.9 trillion federal stimulus package. First Lady Jill Biden, a native of Hammonton, will be in Burlington, New Jersey, on Monday and President Biden plans a stop in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday.  The president was born in Scranton, and his wife grew up in South Jersey. "They’re eager to get out …
WINNER: One South Jersey Lottery Player Wins $1K Weekly For Life WINNER: One South Jersey Lottery Player Wins $1K Weekly For Life
Winner: One South Jersey Lottery Player Wins $1K Weekly For Life One New Jersey Lottery Cash4Life ticket worth $1,000-a-week for life was sold in South Jersey, officials said. The Cash4Life ticket matched the five white balls drawn for Monday's drawing winning the second prize, state Lottery officials said. The winning ticket was sold at One Stop Shoppe, 774 Eayrestown Road in Lumberton in Burlington County. The winning numbers were: 24, 32, 35, 43 and 55. The Cash Ball was: 04.
LOOK FAMILIAR? New 'Call Of Duty' Map Is Actually Cherry Hill Mall LOOK FAMILIAR? New 'Call Of Duty' Map Is Actually Cherry Hill Mall
Look Familiar? New 'Call Of Duty' Map Is Actually Cherry Hill Mall Did the new map in "Call of Duty: Black Ops -- Cold War" look familiar? Well, it should to South Jersey and Philadelphia residents. That's because the newly-released "Mall at the Pines" is actually a recreation of the 60-year-old Cherry Hill Mall (scroll down for a link to the 27-minute YouTube tour). The highly-detailed mall also happens to be named after the "Twin Pines Mall" in "Back to the Future," where Marty and Doc test out the time machine for the first time. How can we be so sure it's the Cherry Hills mall the "Call of Duty" is recreating?  Well, the game also provides the foll…