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State Police Searching for South Jersey Convenience Store Burglar

State Police Searching for South Jersey Convenience Store Burglar New Jersey State Police are asking for help locating a man wanted for several convenience store burglaries around South Jersey. Tony Petrozzelli, 50, of Camden, is wanted for allegedly committing burglaries at multiple convenience stores in Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties. Get our free mobile app According to a statement from police, on Saturday, May 8, State Police saw a suspicious vehicle parked in the parking lot of the Heritage Dairy Store in Upper Pittsgrove Township, Salem County. The troopers discovered the vehicle was reported stolen and wanted in connection to various burglaries in the area.

Hoboken one of 5 N J transit hubs to receive state funding for expanding drug treatment program

Hudson County View Photo via Google Maps. By John Heinis/Hudson County View Drawn from the $100 million that Gov. Phil Murphy’s (D) administration committed to combatting the opioid epidemic this fiscal year, $1.9 million of the funding announced today will be made available to the 21 counties – each of which is running its own Operation Helping Hand program. Additionally, $200,000 will be made available to the state-owned public transportation system to expand and enhance its law enforcement-led outreach efforts in key rail and bus transit hubs throughout the state. “Transit hubs have long been a refuge for individuals struggling with substance use disorders, mental health conditions, and homelessness, which often go hand-in-hand,” Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement.

NJ Transit offering free rides to get COVID vaccine

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How J&J pause affects hard-to-reach populations in South Jersey

CAMDEN  Like many conversations, a recent chance encounter with Brenda Antinore near her Broadway home ended with a discussion about vaccines. We got the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, said Antinore, who runs She Has A Name (SHAN), an outreach for women in addiction who ve turned to prostitution. Antinore s husband, Bill, leads Seeds of Hope Ministries, a nonprofit that includes SHAN, as well as efforts to help people adjust to life post-incarceration, and a third outreach to people experiencing homelessness. Antinore said the volunteers who work with her and Bill in their respective ministries also got the J&J vaccine, but just as importantly, so did many of the women she works with through SHAN. Joseph s House, a nearby homeless shelter and outreach, offered the shots to SHAN in partnership with Project HOPE, a federally-qualified healthcare center in Downtown Camden. 

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