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Great job to by Troop "B" Sussex Station troopers! Our Sussex troopers were abl…
Great job to by Troop “B” Sussex Station troopers!
Our Sussex troopers were able to diffuse an extremely dangerous situation and arrest a knife-wielding man peacefully.
These are extremely volatile situations. We’re glad that no one involved was injured. Check out the story, and click the link.
Toms River man admits asphyxiating his own dog
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Toms River Man Who Euthanized Dog With Car Exhaust Pleads Guilty
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A 75-year-old Toms River man who was charged earlier this year with cruelty to animals for alleg…
OCPO SAYS SENDING MONEY TO GET MONEY NEVER WORKS OUT WELL FOR THE SENDER
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No free money just for paying taxes
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A West Long Branch woman was promised $9,750, but told she had to pay $200 first. Sure enough, it was a scam.
OCPO NOT THRILLED ABOUT CLAIMING THE #1 SPOT
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Blasts From the Past Feature in Many of 2014’s Top News Stories – By RICK MELLERUP
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Experienced journalists know that thinning their Rolodex and throwing away story notes is a dangerous proposition. News, like history, has a way of repeating itself.
BRICK TOWNSHIP OFFICER DESERVES HIGH PRAISE
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Brick Township officer saves life of woman in river
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An Ocean County police officer says he was just doing his job, but his split second reaction saved the life of a woman in distress.
CAMP LEJEUNE, NC-In a mock forward environment, Marines with 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, II Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, tested their readiness for deployment Dec. 8-11 aboard Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
“We provide commanders with liaison capability and we plan, coordinate and control terminal fires for joint allied and coalition forces,” said Lt. Col. Christopher D. Roberson, commanding officer of 2nd ANGLICO. “Basically we integrate joint or allied units or coalition forces with Marine forces so we synchronize and work better together.”
Supporting Arms Liaison Team Alpha with 2nd ANGLICO conducted various exercises to test Marines in real-life scenarios that may be faced during their upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. Situations varied from meetings with village elders and ambushed patrols, to sniper attacks and CH-53E Super Stallion troop insertions.
“Generally, the teams do different training support exercises around the world, different small units doing different things,” said Roberson. “What was unique about this training opportunity was that we stopped everything, took the whole company and supported SALT Alpha … Everyone got involved in the training of SALT alpha having role players from other teams play Georgians, Afghans, and enemy forces.”
To prepare Alpha for the security operations they will be responsible for in Afghanistan, Marines were tested on their reaction to different insurgency situations such as counter Improvised Explosive Device patrols and investigating the origins of enemy fire after an attack. Practicing these tasks in a life-like scenario gives the unit confidence that it will also be able to complete the mission when it becomes real during a deployment.
SALT Alpha sets goals for every time they conduct training. This time was a training readiness evaluation to ensure SALT Alpha is ready to go on their up and coming deployment, said Sgt. Anthony Polvinale, radio operator with SALT Alpha, 2nd ANGLICO.
“Personally before this training event, I had never worked in the fire support coordination center before so I didn’t know what to expect going into it,” said Polvinale. “Due to the outstanding captains, we have in the SALT, they were able to teach me the ropes of the FSCC.”
Marines with ANGLICO need a wide set of skills beyond their personal job responsibilities to be successful when operating in a forward position.
“I am absolutely confident that we are ready for deployment. SALT Alpha has a really good, tight team. Everybody is well rounded in their military occupational specialty and everyone as a whole, regardless of their MOS, knows the basics of the other person’s job,” said Polvinale.
“This was a very good chance for them to exhibit their skill sets. They were evaluated on their ability to meet training readiness standards, which they did,” explained Roberson. “There are some areas that can be improved moving forward, but overall they did really well.”
Germany is the next step for SALT Alpha before deployment, where the Marines will conduct a similar training exercise on a larger scale. They will train with their Georgian counterparts to build a common bond between them before they deploy to Afghanistan.
Child Safety Seat Program Is your child safety seat installed correctly? Find…
Child Safety Seat Program
Is your child safety seat installed correctly? Find out! The New Jersey State Police offers free child seat installation and instruction.
We have locations in north, central, and south Jersey. Our northern location in Totowa has just added Saturdays!
Come out and meet with a trooper, and bring the kids!
For more information please go to the following link:
http://www.njsp.org/divorg/operations/child-safety-seat.html
ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES TO OBTAIN LIFE SAVING NARCAN
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Free Narcan kits, training offered through January
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Since September, 237 residents in Ocean and Monmouth counties have learned how to use the nasal spray Naloxone, or Narcan, to prevent opioid overdose deaths.
JACKSON PD MAKES TWO ARRESTS IN BIZARRE CASE
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BE CAREFUL OUT THERE ROAD WARRIORS
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**USE CAUTION ON SNOW-COVERED ROADS**
GSP 135 Northbound today.
Thank you A.F.
YOU’VE SEEN GSP IN NORTH – LOOKS A BIT WORSE IN THE SOUTH
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Majority of secondary roads (side streets) are covered w/ snow. Take it slow if traveling! #LBI #HarveyCedars #lbisnow #snow #LongBeachIsland #people_of_lbi
NARCAN NOW IN THE HANDS OF OC FISH & WILDLIFE OFFICERS
Colonel Mark Chicketano, Chief of the Division of Fish & Wildlife Law Enforcement Bureau, today accepted their first supply of Naloxone from Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph D. Coronato. These first round of kits were paid for from OCPO drug forfeiture funds and now add the Fish & Wildlife Officers to the Ocean County Law Enforcement community carrying the life saving antidote.
Pictured left to right: Officer Shannon Martiak, Lt. Lisa LaCroix, Ocean County Prosecutor Joseph Coronato, Colonel Mark Chicketano, Ocean County Chief of Detectives Glenn Miller.
Class A North
Freehold Boro at Howell, 3:45 p.m.
Middletown North at Freehold Twp., 5:30 p.m.
Marlboro at Middletown South, 5:30 p.m.
No. 6 Manalapan at No. 1 C
Minor snow accumulations are on tap for tomorrow as a disturbance moves through the region, forecasters say.
The Alberta Clipper system, a fast moving low pressure system that forms in southwestern Canada and moves through the northern United States, will arrive late tonight, with snow overspreading the area around rush hour tomorrow, according to the National Weather Service.
“The snow has the potential to adversely impact daytime travel,” a Hazardous Weather Outlook issued by the National Weather
Authorities have closed a portion of Route 70 in Lakewood for an accident investigation Monday afternoon.
The Lakewood Scoop reports that an elderly pedestrian was seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on the highway near Buckingham Drive shortly before 2 p.m.
Local and county investigative resources are on the scene.
The police investigation involves both the westbound and eastbound lanes west of the Garden State Parkway, forcing a full closure, according to 511nj.org.
At 2:23 p.m., JSHN contributor Nicolas
An Ocean County firefighter and photographer captured an image of a blowout tide scene in Mystic Island late Monday afternoon.
Roman Isaryk headed to the Great Bay to capture the sunset when he noticed something very amiss.
“It looked like someone pulled the drain plug,” the Mystic Island resident said. “Best way I can describe it.”
Clams were visible, and seagulls were feasting, Isaryk said.
A blowout tide occurs when west-northwest winds blow water out of a waterway, producing unusually low
Firefighters battled a house fire in the downtown section of Toms River Tuesday morning, authorities said.
The blaze broke out at 8 Park Street at 8:46 a.m., and arriving police and firefighters discovered heavy smoke billowing from the structure, said Ralph Stocco, Toms River Police Department spokesman.
All occupants were outside the structure when authorities arrived, he added.
A spokesman from the Toms River Vol. Fire Co. 1 reported that there were no injuries.
“Initial reports are that the
This gorgeous young man is Bartlet, a pit mix that is about 3 1/2 years old and would love to know what it’s like to have a home of his own. In February 2014, Bartlet was found stranded on top of a burned out, crumbled building in Newark (as seen in picture on left). Bartlet was living in the abandoned building and a homeless man was caring for him but when the building crumbled, so did Bartlet’s whole world. When he became stranded, our Asst. Director and an officer from our Newark facility rushed out to the scene. They risked injury to themselves to rescue Bartlet from the dangerous situation he was in. After hours of struggling to get Bartlet, they finally got him to safety and this young pup couldn’t be more grateful. Bartlet spent several months in our Newark facility hoping to get a new home but when no one showed much interest in this sweetheart, he hopped on the van heading south, and came to stay with us at Popcorn Park. Bartlet is a loving, gentle, well behaved boy that loves life and everyone in it. He makes friends very easily and is having the time of his life getting lots of attention from his many new friends. Bartlet is outgoing, energetic, playful and super sweet. He sits nicely when asked and walks on a leash very well with a harness on. Bartlet doesn’t seem to mind other dogs and he just adores people. Bartlet would be the most loyal and loving companion if you would just give him the chance. File#24268 1/2/15
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Snow and cold weather is on the way. Please don’t leave your pets outside and if you see a pet outside with no shelter, please tell someone. They can’t speak up for themselves. If you are one of the members of our population that think it’s fine to have your dog chained to a tree 24/7, no matter what the weather is like, please unchain them and give them to someone that will make them a member of the family. Thank you and stay warm!
Thank you SO VERY MUCH to Jennifer & Bob Horn, Christina Zacharczuk, Teresa Evernham, and Anne Ramee, for sending us laundry detergent, blankets and toys for some of our Animal Haven residents, cat & dog food, kitchen supplies, and honey for our bears. We appreciate all of this so much! If anyone would like to help with items that we use to care for our animals, please check out our Amazon Wish List. Thanks again!!
Amazon.com: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter
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Amazon.com Universal Wishlist for Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter.
Thank you SO VERY MUCH to Jennifer & Bob Horn, Christina Zacharczuk, Teresa Evernham, and Anne Ramee, for sending us laundry detergent, blankets and toys for some of our Animal Haven residents, cat & dog food, kitchen supplies, and honey for our bears. We appreciate all of this so much! If anyone would like to help with items that we use to care for our animals, please check out our Amazon Wish List. Thanks again!!
Amazon.com: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter: Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter
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Amazon.com Universal Wishlist for Associated Humane Popcorn Park Shelter.
Neptune Township Man Fatally Stabbed
(FREEHOLD) A Neptune Township man was found dead inside a Washington Village apartment Monday evening. Asbury Park police responded to 1259 Washington Avenue, Building 1, Apartment 53, following a 91