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A former police chief in South Jersey will be spending 28 months behind bars for lying to FBI agents who were questioning him about violating an 18-year-old man’s civil rights during an arrest in 2016. 64-year-old Frank M. Nucera, Jr., of Bordentown, who is the retired police chief for the Bordentown Police Department, was sentenced on Wednesday. He was convicted in October, 2019, on one count of making false statements to FBI agents. Nucera is also charged with one count of hate crime assault and one count of deprivation of civil rights under color of law; a mistrial was declared on those counts and he is awaiting a retrial. ....
The sentencing was handed down by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Kugler on Wednesday after several delays due to medical issues faced by Nucera. ....
Reply May 26, 2021 The Burlington County Health Department continues to make COVID-19 vaccines accessible to residents who want the strong protection against the disease and has scheduled upcoming community vaccination clinics throughout the county. Subscribe This month alone, the Health Department has already held seven community clinics in Willingboro, Westampton, Pemberton, Bordentown Township and Chesterfield as part of its efforts to reach those still not vaccinated. There are several additional walk-up clinics planned in Edgewater Park, Palmyra, Bass River, Florence, Burlington City and Tabernacle. More than 427,000 doses of vaccine have now been administered to Burlington County residents, and more than 204,000 Burlington County residents have now been fully vaccinated. ....
Kelly Logan, a lifelong Willingboro resident and retired officer in the Burlington County Sheriff s Department, began his career in the 1990s and said he always knew he wanted to work in law enforcement, having a father who worked in the Camden County Sheriff s Office and seeing him in uniform everyday. I grew up with a family member that was in uniform everyday and my mom, she was a nurse, wore a nursing uniform, so I was always around law enforcement and the medical field so I always had that dream regardless of what I went to school for that I would be a police officer, said Logan. ....
VOORHEES On opening night a couple decided to try a new steakhouse whose intriguing name, Library II, made it sound like a place to research a term paper rather than dine. Tom and Colleen Petruzzi discovered great steak on that first visit as well as seafood, a grand salad bar and a huge wrap-around bar. They also discovered books wall-to-wall wooden shelves of them in the dark wooden dining room and bar area, hanging lamps giving off a warm yet dimly lit atmosphere. That fine culinary experience more than 40 years ago led the couple to become weekly and sometimes twice-weekly diners at Library II. The restaurant was initially called The Rafters in 1947 and then Saddle and Spur is at the same spot on Route 73 on the border of Camden and Burlington counties. ....