AP: Firm hands out $10M in holiday bonuses

A commercial real estate developer in Maryland gave a total of $10 million in bonuses to its 198 employees. (Dec. 11)

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Students, teachers, administrators, and parents from the Toms River Regional School District were in attendance Tuesday to rally against the extreme cuts to school funding. 10th District legislators, Senator Jim Holzapfel, Assemblymen Greg McGuckin, and Assemblyman Dave Wolfe applaud the school districts [sic] and stand with them against any cuts to school funding.

We have always been opposed to this disastrous plan and we hope that the voices of these students will be heard by all,” said Holzapfel. “Students from every Toms River school joined together to demonstrate that they will not roll over and allow their sports, music, and arts programs to be canceled. Relief is needed now for these schools and their students who are demanding action from the Governor.”

According to the US Census Bureau, the median income for the entire state is $76,475. Toms River has a median income of $76,051 and Brick Township has a median income of $73,051. Those numbers are a clear indication that these townships are middle class.

Schools in the 10th Legislative District have had their funding severely cut under Governor Murphy’s budget, and attempts to have the Department of Education provide full transparency when determining Local Fair Share have been unsuccessful.

The Governor’s new school funding plan will result in additional cuts in each of the next several years to Toms River. The district has already seen the termination of several school employees, and a discontinuation of sports, arts, and extracurricular activities is on the horizon.

 

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TOMS RIVER-A list of employees who have to reapply for their jobs including a “pooper scooper” and town hall security has been released.  The 42 employees are part of the 44 jobs that will be fulfilled by Hill and his transition team leader, Assemblyman Greg McGuckin. Some of those employees have been employed by the township for up to 23 years and could be receiving their termination over the holiday break.

It was announced by the Asbury Park Press that in-house town attorneys Ken Fitzsimmons and R. Garry Mundy will be retiring from their positions on the in-house legal counsel team.  No in-house legal counsel replacements have been announced which could pave the way for the positions to be filled by political campaign donors or even the Dasti, Murphy & McGuckin law firm itself.  The firm has been jockeying for control of former GOP Chairman George Gilmore’s former municipal accounts, including Jackson Township and others since taking control of the party this past spring.

The list totals approximately $5,000,000 in payroll and benefits to the Toms River taxpayers.

“We are requesting resumes to find out who is interested in staying,” Hill told the Asbury Park Press. “There may be some people who want to retire. … It’s a common thing. Not everybody is being fired.”

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AP: US House Syria (CR)

Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley appear on Capitol Hill to answer questions about Syria and it’s border region. (Dec. 11)

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AP: De Blasio: Jersey shooting an ‘Anti-Semitic crime’

A day after gunmen targeting a Jewish market in Jersey City left several dead, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called the incident an ‘Anti-Semitic crime.’ He says city officials must lead by example in standing with the Jewish community. (Dec. 11)

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AP: Watchdog: FBI errors but no bias in Russia probe

The Justice Department’s internal watchdog tells Congress he’s concerned the FBI made so many “fundamental errors” as it investigated ties between the Trump campaign and Russia, but he said the FBI’s actions were not politically motivated. (Dec. 11)

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FREEHOLD– An Ocean Township man has been charged with the murder of Jacquelin Terrulli, 65, who went missing on September 12, 2019, announced Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni.

Ronald Teschner, 49, of Ocean Township, was charged with first degree Murder, first degree Felony Murder, second degree Disturbing Human Remains, first degree Robbery, second degree Aggravated Arson and three counts of Theft.

At approximately 7:32 a.m., on September 12th, the Ocean Township Police and Fire Departments responded to a fire at 86 Wickapecko Drive. Upon arrival, authorities found the approximately 6,000 square foot residence completely engulfed in flames.  Once the fire was extinguished, a joint investigation was launched by the Ocean Township Police Department and the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, in conjunction with the Monmouth County Fire Marshal’s Office.  Police quickly determined that two residents, Teschner and Terrulli, along with Terrulli’s 2019 Jeep Cherokee, were missing.  The investigation revealed that the vehicle was last seen leaving the Monmouth County area at approximately 8 a.m. that morning.

In the early morning hours of Friday, September 13, 2019, Teschner was located alone in Terruli’s vehicle in Paterson.  The vehicle contained various items including clothing, shotguns, jewelry and lawn equipment stolen from Jacqueline Terrulli or her family. A subsequent police investigation determined that Teschner was responsible for Terrulli’s disappearance and her death, as well as the fire that destroyed the 86 Wickapecko Drive residence.

At this point in time, despite extensive law enforcement efforts, the remains of Jacqueline Terrulli have not been located.

“The detectives and law enforcement partners in this investigation have worked vigorously to bring us to this point. I commend them all for their tenacity to seek out and find answers to some of the difficult questions that have been presented in this case. I am proud of their determination to seek justice for Jacquelin Terrulli and her family,” said Gramiccioni.

“I am very pleased that the killer of Jacquelin Terrulli has been charged.  My heart goes out to the victim’s family and I commend them for being so patient during this long and arduous investigation. I also am very proud of the hard work and dedication shown by the Ocean Township Police Detectives and the Monmouth County Prosecutors Office during this case.  Their great work was key in moving forward with these new charges,” said Ocean Township Police Chief Steven R. Peters.

Teschner has been held in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution since he was located in the early morning hours of Friday, September 13, 2019 in Paterson. He was previously charged with two counts of Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, two counts of Certain Persons Not to Possess Weapons and three counts of Receiving Stolen Property.

Anyone who has information to share is urged to contact Detective Patrick Petruzziello of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office at (800) 533-7443 and/or Detective Chris Brady of the Ocean Township Police Department at 732-531-1800.

Anyone wishing to remain anonymous, but who has information about a crime can contact Monmouth County Crime Stoppers confidential telephone tip-line by calling 1-800-671-4400; can text “MONMOUTH” plus their tip to 274637; or, they can email a tip via the website at www.monmouthcountycrimestoppers.com.  Monmouth County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of criminals and fugitives.

Today’s announcement would not be possible without the assistance of the Ocean Township Police Department, Monmouth County Fire Marshal’s Office, New Jersey State Fire Marshal’s Office and their K9 Accelerant Dog, New Jersey State Police K9 Cadaver Dog, New Jersey State Police Missing Person Unit, New Jersey State Police Regional Operations Intelligence Center (ROIC), New Jersey State Police Laboratory, New Jersey Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory, Critical Research Group, Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office K9 Bomb and Blood Hound, Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Regional Dive and Search Team, Monmouth County Sheriff’s Office Drone, Monmouth County Public Works, Monmouth County Helicopter, New Jersey Transit Police Dive Team, New Jersey Transit Police Boats, Bergen County Sheriff’s Department K9, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Quantico Laboratory, FBI CAST Program, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) K9 accelerant Dog, Passaic County Prosecutor’s Office (Major Crimes Unit), Patterson Police DepartmentWayne Police DepartmentState Office of the Attorney General Division of Criminal Justice Recruit Class, New Jersey Turnpike AuthorityNational Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs), and the University of North Texas.

The case is being prosecuted by Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Joseph Cummings.

Despite these charges, every defendant is presumed innocent, unless and until found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, following a trial at which the defendant has all of the trial rights guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and State Law.

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JACKSON-Today it was confirmed that Geneva “Bubbles” Clayton has announced that after 28 years, she will be resigning from her appointed position on the Jackson Township Municipal Utilities Board of Commissioners.

Clayton came under fire in 2018 when then-candidate for Mayor John Maneri questioned her legal residency which is required.  Documents on file with the Ocean County Clerk’s office showed that Clayton had listed her permanent residence in Cedar Wood Park, Florida.  The MUA later refuted Maneri’s claim and testified that she was indeed a resident of Jackson during her tenure.

David Harpell, Executive Director of the Jackson Municipal Utilities Authority disputed Maneri’s claims and said Clayton’s resignation was unrelated to her residency status.

“Commissioner Clayton has submitted her letter of resignation effective December 31, 2019,” Harpell said.  “She deservedly wants to spend more time with her family and traveling but we are going to miss her at the MUA as she has always been an advocate for both Jackson Township and the MUA in her 28 years of service.”

Clayton was a longtime leader and operative of the Jackson Township Republican Club.

Clayton’s son William Santos was at the center of an alleged FBI investigation in 2014, according to the Asbury Park Press during an investigation into political contracts awarded to Joseph Veni, a Brick Republican leader who received contracts from Freeholder Joseph Vicari and his involvement in a sexual harassment claim.  Veni died four years later. Santos retired from his $125,000 job in Ocean County in 2014.

 

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AP: FAA chief: No quick return to service of 737 Max

FAA Administrator Stephen Dickson told House lawmakers the return of the Boeing 737 Max to service “is not guided by a calendar or schedule,” suggesting that regulators won’t clear the airplane to fly again for months. (Dec. 11)

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AP: Jersey City Mayor: Gunmen targeted kosher market

The mayor of Jersey City said Wednesday it’s clear that the gunmen in a furious shooting that left six people dead targeted a Jewish market. A police officer, three bystanders and two suspects all died in the violence Tuesday afternoon. (Dec. 11)

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AP: Suu Kyi denies Myanmar genocide allegations at top UN court

Myanmar’s former pro-democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi has denied that her country’s armed forces committed genocide against the Rohingya minority, telling the United Nation’s top court that the exodus of hundreds of thousands of Muslims was the unfortunate result of a battle with insurgents.

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JACKSON-A senior political advisor and a top financial donor to President Donald J. Trump has taken notice of the situation in Jackson Township, New Jersey where Republicans have been at odds with the growing Orthodox Jewish community. He is meeting with national party leaders on Wednesday to ask for their help in curbing what he described as anti-Semitism within the Jackson Republican Party.  Roberts served as the Vice-Chairman of President Trump’s Israel Advisory Committee during his election campaign.

The announcement comes in the wake of an attack on Orthodox Jews in Jersey City, some 60 miles away from the Township of Lakewood that boasts the largest concentration of Orthodox Jews outside of Israel.    Today, the Lakewood Police Department has also announced heightened security in the township in light of the attack in Jersey City.

Dr. Richard Roberts, of Lakewood, is a top national Republican donor who helped to finance President Donald J. Trump’s 2016 campaign as well as the political campaigns for South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, Senator Rand Paul, Governor Scott Walker and former Congressman Allen West.   He said today he is traveling to Washington, D.C. to celebrate with the President and top GOP leadership at Trump’s annual Hannukah party to be held this evening and intends to bring up the matter of Jackson Township while he’s there.

Related: Federal Lawsuit Looms After Planning Board Blocks Application by Jewish Developer.

Roberts said the growing wave of anti-Orthodox sentiment in Jackson Township, which appears to be driven by members of the town’s Republican Party leadership concerns him.

“I know that many Jackson residents do not believe in bigotry,” Dr. Roberts said. “I have heard great feedback by Orthodox Jews living in Jackson regarding the friendliness of their non-Jewish neighbors and vice versa. Orthodox Jews should be great neighbors.”

Roberts said that doesn’t appear to be the case with the leadership of the Jackson Republican Club who have targeted the growth of the Orthodox Jewish population in town.  In a court deposition released to the media this week, Jackson Councilman Ken Bressi accused Jackson Republican elected officials of anti-Semitism including Councilman Robert Nixon, who resigned two weeks ago, Councilman Barry Calogero and Mayor Michael Reina.  Mayor Reina today refuted Bressi’s comments as being based on opinion and not facts.

“Regarding the Jackson Township government passing ordinances to block Orthodox Jews from practicing our religion, and harassing Orthodox Jews who are trying to pray, I think that senior Republican leadership will find it to be appalling,” he said. “I have been a member of the NRSC, NRCC, RGA, and NRC for many years and I have been a major donor to those organizations. I have attended many Republican Party events, including where I have been the only Orthodox Jew in the room, and I have never sensed anything except acceptance and dedication to treating everyone with dignity.”

Related: Jackson Councilman Nixon resigns amid battle with Orthodox Jews in Jackson.

Roberts said on the campaign trail, national Republican leaders meet with him regularly in his home, including Graham, Paul, West, Walker and even former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton.

After reading anti-Semitic statements on Facebook by GOP leaders Clara Glory and Todd Porter, Roberts said their comments reflect negatively on the Republican party.

“Regarding the representatives to the Republican Party from Jackson making grotesque anti-Semitic comments on Facebook, if the Republican Party does not promptly sever them from our ranks then we will be handing low-lying-fruit to Democrats who will make this an issue,” he warned. “This has the potential to do great damage to our party and our country. Republican leaders in D.C. need to know about this ASAP. I intend to inform them tomorrow.”

Roberts said that despite the narratives published by groups such as Jackson Strong, living with Jews as neighbors is not something residents, or the Republican party here should fear.  He recounted a tale of an elderly woman who, unlike her neighbors, refused to sell her home when offered much more than its actual value.

“In our neighborhood in Lakewood, an elderly Christian woman was asked why she didn’t take the highly elevated price for her home, which rose sharply when Orthodox Jews moved in, but instead decided to stay,” Dr. Roberts said.  “She said ‘If I move, who will take care of me’. Her Orthodox Jewish neighbors looked after her every day, took in her garbage cans, their children brought her cookies and shoveled snow from her walkway (for free), and she knew that she was in a safe environment.”

Dr. Richard Roberts, an advisor to President Donald J. Trump and Vice President of the President’s Israel Advisory Committee.

Eventually, Roberts said most non-Jews who owned homes in Lakewood were not forced out, they sold their homes at over-market values and decided on their own to move. He also said earlier claims of “blockbusting” were not an accurate representation of what was going on in Jackson.

“The reason is the opposite of what Jackson Township claimed in their lawsuit that was thrown out of court: Blockbusting,” he said. “Blockbusting was a practice in the 1970’s where a black person would buy a home in a white neighborhood and the white residents would sell their homes in “fire sales” to flee. By contrast, when Orthodox Jews buy homes in an area, the selling prices of homes skyrocket. Many non-Jews sell because they want to take the profit.”

Jackson real estate is experiencing a real estate boom that is outpacing most of the state as home prices are beginning to increase after more than a decade of stagnant real estate values.

“If Jackson residents don’t want Orthodox Jews to move in then they don’t have to sell their homes,” he said. “But the “Jackson Strong” membership, who are supposedly dedicated to opposing Orthodox Jews moving in and refusing to sell their homes, are taking their profits and moving too. It’s difficult to oppose economic forces which, in this case, are now working to the benefit of non-Jewish residents of Jackson and at elevated costs to Orthodox Jews who want to move to Jackson.”

Roberts shed some light on the inner workings of the Orthodox Jewish community and explained why the community prefers to live in clusters to support their adherence to their religion.

“When Orthodox Jews move in, is the basic principle of supply-and-demand resulting from the nature of the Orthodox Jewish religious lifestyle,” he added. “We need to be clustered together because we need the infrastructure of kosher food, religious schools, praying with at least ten men three times per day, and not driving on the Sabbath. Since we must live in close proximity to each other, the demand for houses rises sharply in such areas so house prices spike upward and non-Jews make a lot of money for themselves by selling their homes. These factors are also what Jackson Township is attacking – praying together, schools, and other aspects of Orthodox Jewish life (eg. eruv).”

Roberts said that much of the concern in Jackson resonates from fear that has been perpetuated by groups like Jackson Strong and the Jackson Republican Club.

“The actions of Jackson Township have been atrocious. We don’t need to pray in a synagogue,” he said. “We can pray in a parking lot, office, home, airport, or wherever else we are. The idea that Jackson Township officials were performing organized surveillance on Orthodox Jews, to stop us from praying in homes, is obnoxious. Jackson Township emails reveal that Jackson Township officials, and other employees knew Jewish praying times and staked out multiple blocks to count Orthodox Jews going into homes to pray at those times.”

Roberts said that the actions of the local Republican party would rattle senior Republican leaders in Washington, D.C.

“Township employees looked into home windows to see if Orthodox Jews were praying, walked into the backyards of residential properties to see if Orthodox Jews were praying in a swimming pool hut or garage, checked license plates, and followed Orthodox Jews who were carrying ‘bibles’.”

Much of what Roberts cited has been published by way of various OPRA requests through the township and leaked court documents that have been published on the internet.

Roberts credited former Jackson Township Business Administrator Helene Schlegel for being one of the voices of reason within the Jackson Township government.  When she warned the township that repeated harassment and investigations against Jewish families was not advised.

“We can’t keep chasing ghosts. It’s the same people and addresses every week,” Schlegel said. “We have other more serious issues, heroin drug houses, etc. I know that the possible shuls are a serious issue but the other issues are life-threatening and safety issues and are affecting many of Jackson’s youth and families.”

Roberts feels Jackson Township’s elected leaders are putting too much effort into the mission to prevent Jews from moving to their town and neglecting other aspects that have a more direct impact on quality of life for all residents.

“It appears that it has been more important to Jackson Township officials to keep Orthodox Jews from moving in then to protect Jackson citizens from heroin houses and other life threatening and safety issues,” Dr. Roberts said. “In my opinion, this is racism-gone-wild and gross misuse of the power of government.”

 

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AP: Pompeo rebuts Lavrov claim of no WH election talks

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterates that the issue of foreign interference in U.S. elections had been discussed during an Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. (Dec. 11)

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AP: On This Day: 11 December 1963

Frank Sinatra Jr was released by kidnappers. (Dec. 11)

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by Lakewood Police Department

LAKEWOOD-In response to the tragic events that took place in Jersey City yesterday afternoon, the Lakewood Police Department has increased both marked and unmarked patrols town-wide.

This action is in response to preliminary indications that the attack may have been a targeted attack. Chief Meyer would like to ensure the public that we will do whatever is in our power to protect all residents of Lakewood, as well as those traveling our roadways.

Municipal Counter Terrorism Coordinator Lt. LeRoy Marshall has been working very closely with our local, county and state counterparts at this time and we will adjust our operations accordingly as we receive additional information. We would like to remind the public that if you see something, say something.

 

Lastly, our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those killed and injured and our support goes out to our fellow brother and sister officers in Jersey City during this difficult time.

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Watch: Know Before You Go: Jumanji: The Next Level | Movieclips Trailers

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Watch: In Theaters This Month: 2019 Holiday Preview | Weekend Ticket

‘Tis the season for theaters full of hit movies that are sure to bring us good cheer, like ‘Star Wars: Episode IX’, ‘Cats’, ‘Jumanji: The Next Level’, and many more! What will you see? This is your 2019 Weekend Ticket Holiday Preview!
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Mountain West Championship Highlights: #19 Boise State tops Hawai’i 31-10 | CBS Sports HQ

Jaylon Henderson started the season third string on the quarterback depth chart. He finished the year by hoisting the Mountain West championship trophy after being selected the game MVP.

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Fun things for the holidays in central New Jersey! (With links!)

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On this week’s episode of Monday Mornings with Mark, I give you a bunch of great things you can do in central New Jersey to make your holidays bright! To make it easy to learn more about everything, here are the links to the places I tell you about!

Woodbridge Community Center – http://njwcc.com

Old Bridge Arena – http://www.oldbridge.com/filestorage/5146/5263/Ice_Brochure_Winter_2019-2020.pdf

ProSkate – http://www.proskatenj.com

North Brunswick Township – https://www.northbrunswicknj.gov

The Count Basie Theater – https://thebasie.org/

Mayo Performing Arts Center – https://www.mayoarts.org/

NJPAC – https://www.njpac.org

PNC Bank Arts Center – https://magicoflights.com/events/newjersey/

Turtleback Zoo – https://turtlebackzoo.com/

Six Flags Great Adventure – https://www.sixflags.com/greatadventure

Sayre Woods Bible Church – https://www.sayrewoods.org/

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Take a tour of Tuscany-Luxury Living: Episode 3 Part 2

Welcome to Luxury Living!
We’ll travel the tri-state touring some jaw-dropping properties that feature the finer things in life.
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(0:00) Take a tour of Tuscany without leaving the tri-state
(2:41) Modern architecture on a country setting that dates back to 1771
(5:34) This Long Island beachfront setting was featured in the hit FX show “Rescue Me”

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