Gianluca D'Elia, Cronkite News

Gianluca D'Elia

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New York, United States

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  • Cronkite News
  • BurlCo Times
  • NJ.com
  • lehighvalleylive.com
  • Planet Princeton

Past articles by Gianluca:

Expanded Silver Alert system helps those with developmental disabilities

In 2018, Arizona expanded its Silver Alert system to include individuals with developmental disabilities. Autism advocates and police say that while the policy is making a difference, they fear many still may not be aware of this life-saving program. → Read More

Organizer: Medford LGBTQ Pride festival canceled, but celebration isn’t, organizer says

With Medford’s local LGBTQ pride festival canceled, its organizer shares other ways to ring in Pride Month. → Read More

Mount Holly restaurant, legislators offer free meals for seniors

Robin’s Nest will join local officials in a third round of free meals for seniors, with the help of an anonymous donor. → Read More

Burlington County retailers, restaurants prepare for reopening — eventually

Restaurants and non-essential stores may be able to allow customers back soon. For some in Burlington County, it’s just a matter of when Gov. Phil → Read More

Maple Shade girls ’flock’ front lawns as thank-you to essential workers

Their service project got canceled, but COVID-19 inspired this Maple Shade girl scout troop to start a new one. → Read More

With graduations canceled, South Jersey towns get creative to honor Class of 2020

Coronavirus canceled their plans, so schools and families have had to get creative with graduation plans. → Read More

Burlington County schools work to avoid ’zoom bombing’ hacks

The issue of hackers accessing online classrooms has impacted classrooms nationwide, including some in Burlington County. → Read More

Burlington County’s historical society is documenting COVID-19, and it needs help

The historical society is curating an archive that details Burlington County residents’ experiences with coronavirus, so future residents can learn → Read More

Burlington City gas station hit hard by coronavirus

Some gas stations, like Burlington City’s Fuel Xpress, want New Jersey to temporarily lift its policy against self-service pumping. → Read More

Navy vet finds remains of 1700s shipwreck in Bordentown

Traces of the Bordentown shipwreck hadn’t been recorded since the 1980s. A Navy veteran and anthropology student was the first to revisit the wreck → Read More

Schools will stay closed another 4 weeks, Murphy announces

Schools in Burlington County and statewide will stay remote through at least May 15 now. → Read More

Remote instruction presents new challenges for special-needs students in Burlington County

Special educators have faced an additional challenge to ensure their students stay caught up in school, and that their families are prepared to help them. → Read More

While school’s out, Shawnee High nurse works on the front lines at CHOP

Sue Weimer spends weekends as a per diem nurse at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her job is more important than ever now. → Read More

While school’s closed for coronavirus, Tabernacle spirit week goes virtual

School is closed for now, but school spirit is still strong among Tabernacle families, who are participating in a virtual spirit week to make remote → Read More

Podcast: As coronavirus spreads, what’s next for Burlington County?

COVID-19 cases continue to increase throughout New Jersey. Meanwhile, questions remain about potential exposure posed by Burlington County’s two → Read More

Teen Arts festival honors 4 Seneca students

Four Seneca students earned excellence awards at the countywide high school art showcase. → Read More

Five best things to do in Burlington County this weekend

Warm weather is on the way, so head to a parade or grab some ice cream this week. → Read More

Burlington City officials read to kids at annual Seuss Night

For the school district’s celebration of author Dr. Seuss’ birthday and Read Across America, families were invited for a night of games, → Read More

Small fire put out at Eastampton Community School

EASTAMPTON — Police put out a small fire in a classroom early Wednesday morning at the township school.Two teachers noticed the smell around 7 a.m., identified the classroom it was coming from and immediately pulled the fire alarm, according to Principal and Superintendent Ambrose Duckett.Police arrived shortly after to put out the fire, and the fire department responded afterward, determining… → Read More

Seneca student publishes first book at age 15

Meghan Lepsis has been writing since her early childhood. Now she has a platform to share her work with the world. → Read More