CAMDEN - A former Camden Catholic High School teacher has received a four-year prison term for the repeated sexual assault of a student.
Bridget Sipera, 37, of Cherry Hill also must forfeit her teaching license and credentials as part of her sentence, the Camden County Prosecutor s Office said Friday.
She was charged in August 2020 over an alleged relationship with a boy that began in January 2019 when the victim was 17.
The sexual assaults continued through March 2020, the prosecutor s office said.
Sipera, who was also the coach of the girls’ lacrosse team at the Cherry Hill school, admitted to offenses in multiple towns,” according to a probable cause statement for her arrest.
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Today will be marked as a turning point in our ongoing battle against COVID-19. With the CDC releasing new recommendations stating that fully vaccinated Americans can forgo mask wearing in most indoor and outdoor settings, we may finally be turning a corner and getting back to a place we recognized in early 2020.
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CAMDEN - A former Camden Catholic High School teacher has received a four-year prison term for the repeated sexual assault of a student.
Bridget Sipera, 37, of Cherry Hill also must forfeit her teaching license and credentials as part of her sentence, the Camden County Prosecutor s Office said Friday.
She was charged in August 2020 over an alleged relationship with a boy that began in January 2019 when the victim was 17.
The sexual assaults continued through March 2020, the prosecutor s office said.
Sipera, who was also the coach of the girls’ lacrosse team at the Cherry Hill school, admitted to offenses in multiple towns,” according to a probable cause statement for her arrest.
21 incredible outdoor N.J. day trips you can take right now
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Thursday, June 20, 2019. Visitors to Princeton Battlefield State Park find fog rising early in the evening.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Great news, New Jersey: It’s warm outside!
Spring has sprung in the Garden State and summer is around the corner. It’s time to shakeoff the cabin fever of winter, embrace the growing freedom of an increasingly vaccinated world and explore what New Jersey has to offer.
Need a few ideas? Here’s a list of day trips to take in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties. It’s by no means comprehensive but hey, we can’t give all of our favorite places away. Happy adventuring!
But to get from 50 to 70 percent, the state and its southern region will need to convince hesitant residents to roll up their sleeves. And so far, that is proving to be difficult.
South Jersey’s largest vaccination sites are trying to draw people in by making the process, a couple months ago an exercise in frantic scrolling and refreshing to find even one appointment, more convenient than it has been since vaccinations started in December.
All three South Jersey mega sites and the Camden County College location, which administers as many daily doses as a mega site, have opened walk-in appointments within the past two weeks. It is now possible to just drive up to a site, walk in, take your shot and walk back out in minutes.