6 Lakewood fraud defendants apply for program to avoid conviction, report says

TOMS RIVERS – Six Lakewood residents charged in a government benefits fraud sweep in June have applied for a pre-trial program for first-time offenders that would allow them to avoid conviction, according to a report. The six defendants – Tzvi and Estee Bruan; Samuel and Esther Serhofer; and Yisroel and Rachel Merkin – are each charged…

Woman pulled from ocean off Seaside Park was an ‘incredible inspiration’

SEASIDE PARK — A 44-year-old Seaside Park woman who died on Sunday after she went swimming with her boyfriend was remembered as an “incredible inspiration” with a “big heart.” Joell Lanfrank was swimming in the ocean with her boyfriend off the O Street beach in Seaside Park when she “experienced some type of distress,” police Chief…

REPORT: Dept. of Justice Orders Monmouth Democrat to Stop Distributing Unapproved, Mislabeled Drugs

West Long Branch Democrat Chairman Ordered To Stop Distribution of Unapproved and Mislabeled Drugs

Jack Gindi, center, with Joe Grillo, left and Vin Gopal at Congressman Frank Pallone’s 2014 campaign kickoff. Photo via facebook A West Long Branch couple with ties to State Senate candidate Vin Gopal, and two of their Monmouth County based companies have been enjoined from distributing their unapproved injectable skin whitening drugs and other drugs in…

Scientists have figured out how to save the earth from cow farts

The secret to climate-friendly cattle. Moo-ve over, methane Pixabay Raising cattle contributes to global warming in a big way. The animals expel large amounts of methane when they burp and fart, a greenhouse gas many times more potent than carbon dioxide. U.S. beef production, in fact, roughly equals the annual emissions of 24 million cars, according…

How a Clean House and Walking to Work Can Save Your Life

One in 12 global deaths over a five-year period can be prevented through 30 minutes of physical activity — which can include house-cleaning or walking to work — five days a week, researchers said Friday. “Being highly active (750 minutes a week) is associated with an even greater reduction,” according to a study published in The…

MTA worker who got lung disease after 9/11 cleanup awarded $369K

A New Jersey man who developed lung disease after working around Ground Zero following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has been awarded $369,000, according to a report. James Delman, now 63, of Toms River, received the payment from the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund last month, NJLawJournal.com said. A locksmith and carpenter for the Metropolitan Transportation…

Why This Hurricane Season Has Been So Catastrophic (Video)

Just as Hurricane Harvey wrapped up its devastation of Houston, Irma got into line behind it and quickly built into the strongest Atlantic hurricane in recorded history. Now, the Category 5 storm Maria leaves behind widespread destruction on the Caribbean island of Dominica, and it’s now taking aim at Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.…

New Jersey Democrat One Percenter Murphy: Free College Tuition…But Who Pays for It?

A report in the Star Ledger today said New Jersey Democrat Phil Murphy wants to provide New Jersey residents with free college tuition if he becomes governor of New Jersey in two months. It’s as if Democrats in the most taxed state in the United States are playing a game of “break the bank” with the taxpayers. Does New Jersey need more government spending? Murphy, the billionaire one percenter representing the Democrats in New Jersey, apparently thinks we do.

TRENTON — Democratic nominee for governor Phil Murphy on Monday formally announced a plan to offer tuition-free community college to all New Jerseyans. “We simply do not have the workforce that we need,” said Murphy, standing on the sidewalk of the Trenton Junior College & School of Industrial Arts and flanked by U.S. Sen. Cory Booker,…

Newark cop from Ocean County arrested for 3rd time in 2 years

NEWARK — A city police officer has been suspended without pay after being arrested last week — the third time he has been arrested in the last two years. Peter Chirico, a 21-year veteran of the Newark police department, was arrested in the early morning hours of Sept. 11 on aggravated assault charges stemming from a…

Dolphins at the Shore Enjoying Beaches to Themselves as Summer Draws to an End

STONE HARBOR – Big waves and rip currents at the Jersey Shore from recent storms in the Atlantic Ocean were no match for a pod of dolphins earlier this week. The dolphins dazzled onlookers at the 102nd Street beach in Stone Harbor on Tuesday afternoon as they leaped and played in the swells. Cape May County…

What You Need to Know About Lakewood’s Medicaid Fraud Amnesty Program

LAKEWOOD–Earlier this month, the office of the New Jersey comptroller announced a new program to address the problem of Medicaid fraud in Ocean County. The pilot program gives Ocean County residents 90 days to come forward if they have either purposely or inadvertently received unwarranted Medicaid benefits. These residents will be able to avoid criminal prosecution…

Controversial $180M pipeline clears last major hurdle in Pinelands vote

TRENTON — Amid whistles, cowbells and shouts from opponents, the proposal of a controversial cross-state pipeline cleared its last major hurdle Thursday as it received the blessing of New Jersey’s Pinelands Commission. The Southern Reliability Link, a 28-mile long, $180 million natural gas pipeline proposed by New Jersey Natural Gas, was approved by the Pinelands Commission…

N.J. town targets Orthodox Jewish eruvs with rule change, report says

JACKSON — The Orthodox Jewish community in Jackson won’t be allowed to construct an eruv after the township council voted Wednesday to change a local ordinance, according to a report on APP.com. Without an eruv, a symbolic boundary often comprised of PVC pipe and wire placed on utility poles, Orthodox Jews are not permitted to carry…

The Films That Best Honor Those Lost on 9/11

The events of Sept. 11, 2001, gave way to countless stories of tragedy, desperation and pain. They also also gave way to stories of bravery and unity. Amid the rubble and devastation of a terrorist attack that changed this country forever were people helping each other and first responders running toward certain danger. The country will…

The heroes of September 11 that helped us heal

PHOENIX, September 11, 2017 – Sixteen years after the worst terrorist attack of this century, Americans pay tribute to the fallen. We remember that even during those darkest ensuing days, there were plenty of heroes. Much has been said of President George W. Bush and America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani. What they did mattered, but plenty of…

Volunteers, Veterans Mark 9/11 Anniversary With Community Service Projects

For Ely Ross, giving back to military veterans in the nation’s capital is personal. Ross, who enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1998, completed tours in Iraq and Southeast Asia before leaving the service in 2008 and enrolling in law school. Now the director of veterans affairs the mayor of Washington, D.C., Ross and other volunteers…

Your schedule could be killing you

Modern lifestyles are at war with the way our bodies evolved to function. It is 7 p.m. on a spring Friday, and the Highland Hospital emergency room in Oakland, one of the busiest trauma centers in northern California, is expecting. When the patient—a young bicyclist hit by a car—arrives, blood is streaming down his temples. From…

When Not Running For Governor, Joe Rullo Appears in Yankees Commerical

Joe Rullo, an actor from Ocean County who most recently ran for Governor of New Jersey has shown up in a New York Yankees commercial.  Rullo can be seen in the commercial showing a child the skyline of Manhattan.  The commercial is part of the Yankees’ sales marketing promotion.

The Yankees are now in a heated race with the Boston Red Sox, just 3 1/2 games behind with just a few weeks left in the season.

 

 

Toms River Based Compass 82, Takes Official First Step In Helping Texans And Preparing Others

New organization’s first of many unique “blueprints” intends to expedite and simplify sustainable recovery for home owners TOMS RIVER, N.J., Sept. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — Compass 82, a new national nonprofit organization, is leveraging its extensive experience in fast-tracking disaster recovery to introduce its initiative to simultaneously expedite sustainable recovery for homeowners affected by Hurricane Harvey’s…

Best Disaster Preparation, No Matter Where You Are

Like everyone else in the field of journalism, I have seen and heard a lot of things in my 15 years in the business. And while advancements in technology have allowed us to write and cover stories faster in recent years, one thing remains the same. People are not prepared for disasters. And that must change.…

Path and Map for the Total Solar Eclipse 2017

What is being hailed as the Great American Eclipse is coming Monday to the entire United States, though stargazers in only 14 states—Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina—will get full views of the country’s first total eclipse in decades. If you want to see the full solar eclipse, here…

Twitter gears you up for the Great American Eclipse

Preparing for Monday’s Great American Eclipse in 140 charterers or less at a time and lots of graphic simulations. CNN actually posted an eclipse poll on Twitter? And remember, eyes to the sky only if you’re wearing your protection. Coast-to-coast on Aug 21, NASA will cover the total solar eclipse from the ground, air, space and…

Don’t make same mistake, man who burned retina in 1962 eclipse warns

OREGON CITY, Ore. — A 70-year-old man who burned his retina by staring directly into the sun during a partial solar eclipse in 1962 has a warning for those planning to view the solar eclipse Monday afternoon. Don’t make the same mistake. Lou Tomososki, of Oregon City, told television station KGW.com in Portland that watching the…