AP: Today in History for December 3rd

First human heart transplant performed; Industrial accident kills thousands in Bhopal, India; Hundreds of students arrested at the University of California at Berkeley; “A Streetcar Named Desire” opens on Broadway; Snger Ozzy Osbourne is born. (Dec. 3)

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AP: Top NHL goaltenders playing less in regular season

Antti Raanta of the Arizona Coyotes and Ben Bishop of the Dallas Stars discuss the NHL trend of playing top goaltenders less during the regular season to keep them rested for playoffs. (Nov. 11)

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AP: US court mulls bid to block border asylum policy

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Monday heard arguments on the Trump administration’s ban on immigrants who didn’t seek asylum while passing through a third country before arriving in the US. (Dec. 2)

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AP: Homeowner dead, officers hurt in Michigan shooting

Authorities are seeking murder and other charges against a man they say shot three officers and killed a 22-year-old father after taking him hostage inside his Michigan home. (Dec. 2)

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AP: US Rep. to plead guilty to election fund misuse

California Republican Congressman Duncan Hunter plans to plead guilty on Tuesday to the misuse of campaign funds and has indicated he will leave Congress. (Dec. 2)

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More than two years after being notified that something wasn’t right over at Holbrook Little League in Jackson, a judge has sentenced two former executive board members who stole money from the youth baseball and softball program.

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced today that Anthony Del Vecchio, age 64, and John Lehman, age 56, both of Jackson, pled guilty this afternoon to Theft by Unlawful Taking in violation of N.J.S.A. 2C:20-3a, a crime of the third degree before the Honorable Judge Rochelle Gizinski, J.S.C. The State will be recommending a term of non-custodial probation for both defendants, conditioned upon each paying $63,085.41 in restitution to Holbrooke Little League and performing 100 hours of community service.

The board members’ activities, long suspected by many within the league became apparent when funds donated to the league’s all-star team which played in the Little League World Series in Williamsport went unaccounted for.   That money, donated by businesses and individuals within the community never made it into the hands of families who represented the town and the league on national television.  Eventually, other board members notified then Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato and an investigation was launched.

Now the judge is saying both men have until their sentencing dates to pay the money they stole back to the league.

Del Vecchio is scheduled to be sentenced on January 24, 2020 and Lehman is scheduled to be sentenced on March 13, 2020, both before Judge Gizinski.

“Both defendants will be required to pay restitution in full on or before their respective sentencing date(s), pursuant to the terms of the plea agreement. If they don’t come up with the restitution in full, we will be seeking a custodial sentence,” Prosecutor Billhimer stated. “This plea agreement was extended with the advice and consent of the Holbrooke Little League Executive Board,” Prosecutor Billhimer added.


On November 27, 2017, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office received information detailing the alleged theft of funds from the Holbrook Little League by League President Anthony Del Vecchio. Subsequent investigation revealed that Del Vecchio and Treasurer John Lehman had converted over approximately $126,000 for their benefit. Del Vecchio and Lehman were the only signatories on the account and both signatures were required on all checks.


Prosecutor Billhimer would like to acknowledge Assistant Prosecutor Christopher Heisler for prosecuting this case on behalf of the State and the diligent efforts of the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Economic Crime Squad and High Tech Crime Unit for bringing the two defendants to justice.

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AP: Country music and Christmas go hand-in-hand for ABC special

Country music and Christmas music go hand-in-hand, according to the stars of the “CMA Country Christmas” TV special on ABC. Country stars Trisha Yearwood, Lady Antebellum and Chris Young celebrate the season with gospel artist CeCe Winans and Christian duo for King and Country. (Dec. 2)

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AP: Crowds mark first day of legal Michigan pot sales

Customers lined up for the first day of legal recreational marijuana sales in Michigan. A handful of shops started selling on Sunday. (Dec. 2)

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ICE ERO deportation officers arrested Feliciano Perez-Bautista, 32, on Tuesday, Nov. 26. Perez-Bautista, a twice removed Mexican national who has pending manslaughter and gang assault charges, was released from local law enforcement custody with an active detainer due to Westchester County’s Immigrant Protection Act.

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AP: Justices weigh dismissal of case over NYC gun law

The Supreme Court considered Monday whether to dismiss the first gun rights case it has heard in nearly 10 years, a dispute over New York City restrictions on transporting licensed, locked and unloaded guns outside the city limits. (Dec. 2)

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AP: 44th NYPD commissioner Dermot Shea takes oath

New York City’s new police commissioner says he hopes to make the city safer by continuing to build upon “the framework of neighborhood policing.” Dermot Shea was sworn-in as the NYPD’s 44th police commissioner Sunday and made the remarks Monday. (Dec. 2)

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AP: Chicago mayor fires top cop over ‘ethical lapses’

Chicago’s mayor has fired the city’s police chief, saying he lied to her and to the public. (Dec. 2)

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AP: The Pussycat Dolls head back on tour

The Pussycat Dolls say ‘the stars aligned” for their reunion, adding they’re looking forward to doing “everything we always dreamed of” on their forthcoming tour. (Dec. 2)

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AP: ESA, NASA astronauts carry out spacewalk repair

Two astronauts have ventured out on a spacewalk to install new pumps on a cosmic ray detector outside the International Space Station. (Dec. 2)

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AP: Dershowitz: A ‘Shakedown plot’ by Epstein accuser

Attorney Alan Dershowitz attended a hearing in federal court in Manhattan Monday in his ongoing legal battle with Virginia Giuffre, a woman who claims to have been pressured into having sex with Dershowitz by Jeffrey Epstein when she was 17. (Dec. 2)

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AP: Trump departs for London, decries impeachment hoax

As he left the White House for London, President Donald Trump complained the House Judiciary Committee will hold an impeachment inquiry hearing while he attends a NATO summit that comes at a critical moment for the 70-year-old military alliance. (Dec. 2)

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AP: Albany digs out from heavy snowfall

A storm that already snarled Thanksgiving travel across much of the country threatened to dump a foot and a half of snow on parts of the East. (Dec. 2)

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Hackensack Meridian Health K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital at Jersey Shore University Medical Center received a donation of more than 70 meals for the families of seriously ill newborns receiving care in the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit. The meals were provided by Michael’s Feat, a non-profit organization that supports local families with seriously ill newborns, and meal prep delivery service Eat Clean Bro. The meals were given to families who stayed at the hospital with their newborns through Thanksgiving.

“While they may not have been home, thanks to Michael’s Feat and Eat Clean Bro, families in our NICU enjoyed a healthy meal during Thanksgiving,” said Vito Buccellato, MPA, LNHA, chief hospital executive of the academic medical center. “We are grateful for their generous donation.”

For more information, visit www.michaelsfeat.org or www.khovnanianchildrenshospital.com.

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Pictured in the Michael’s Feat family room in the NICU, from left, is Ellen Bannon, RT; Janine Long, R.N.; Eileen Fallon, R.N.; Michael’s feat Co-Founder Dana Puharic; Bruno Delima and Michelle Jones, from Eat Clean Bro; Penny Geis, R.N.; Kim Aufiero, R.N., NICU assistant manager and Ann Marie Conte, MSN, R.N., CPN, director, Patient Care.

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JACKSON-An error on the part of Township Planning Board Attorney Gregory P. McGuckin has given the much-opposed Jackson Trails development a second wind tonight as the board is expected to continue hearing the application which was rejected back in October.

At that meeting, the 4-4 vote which represented the legal rejection of the application was given new life after planning board attorney McGuckin signaled for a vote for a second vote at tonight’s hearing.   McGuckin’s faux pas opened the door for a barrage of legal filings by the applicant’s attorneys and engineer to attempt to address inconsistencies they felt were presented by the board and the township environmental commission during the hearing.

The error by McGuckin could put the town in between a rock and a hard place if the application is rejected again tonight.  Throughout the hearing, McGuckin gave testimony that the application was in compliance with Jackson’s zoning laws and often discredited testimony given by township officials and the public.  Now, should the board reject the plan, the township could be exposed to a lawsuit by the applicant after conflicting information between the board attorney and board members was given.

McGuckin also serves as an assemblyman in New Jersey’s 10th legislative district. He is also the transition leader for Toms River Mayor-Elect Maurice Hill.

The reprieve also gave the applicant sufficient time to rebuke a report issued by the environmental commission and dispute the legal eligibility of that report at the hearing.  In the time since October, Jackson Trails has retained the legal counsel of Storzer and Associates, the same firm that is currently representing Agudath Israel of America in a federal bias lawsuit against the township.

Storzer will be representing Jackson Trails at tonight’s meeting to petition for approval based on a letter the firm delivered to the township last week, declaring that the project is fully compliant with township zoning laws.

If denied, the case will probably bypass the appeals process and land itself in federal court, the third such case against the township.  A legal challenge is also expected by the applicant for Jackson Parke, a project denied by the planning board in February by Lennar Homes.

Today, Rise Up Ocean County who has opposed the application of Jackson Trails criticized Jackson Township Chamber of Commerce Vice President Clara Glory after she made a comment to members of the community to attend the board’s annual senior citizen fundraising dinner for the Jackson Food Pantry which was being held at the same time as the planning board meeting tonight.  Glory has been a frequent target of Rise Up Ocean County as she also serves as the treasurer of the Jackson MUA and as the Jackson Township Chairwoman of the Ocean County Republican Committee.

The Jackson MUA is the main beneficiary of the Jackson Trails development.  Once installed, water and sewer lines paid for by the project would allow the MUA to engage in a water deal with neighboring Manchester Township to boost that community’s near-capacity water system.   The water line built down the entire length of South Hope Chapel Road would also fuel development projects along the road which would vastly increase the MUA’s customer base in a previously untapped part of the 100 square mile township.

This morning after the criticism, Glory announced that the Chamber of Commerce dinner has been rescheduled for Thursday, citing hazardous weather conditions expected tonight.

 

 

 

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AP: White House unveils 2019 Christmas decorations

The White House has unveiled its 2019 Christmas decorations. First Lady Melania Trump announced “The Spirit of America” as this year’s theme. (Dec. 2)

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