KEANSBURG — Funeral services will be held next week for the 11-year-old borough girl found stabbed to death behind the apartment she lived in with her mother. The funeral for AbbieGail “Abbie” Smith — whose body was found last Thursday in a rear area of the Hancock Arms apartments — will be held Monday, July 24…
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Funeral set for slain 11-year-old Keansburg girl Abbie Smith
WATCH: Man snags shark barehanded on Jersey Shore beach
BEACH HAVEN — A man pulled a sand shark out of the waves with his bare hands on Sunday afternoon and returned it to deeper waters with the help of a lifeguard on a personal watercraft. The roughly three-foot shark made its way to the shoreline in Beach Haven and drew a big crowd when a…
One Dog Dead, One Recovering After Being Chained to Highway Median by Drug Crazed Man
NEWARK-Two dogs were chained to a highway median on Route 280 in Newark and abandoned by their owner, according to the Associated Humane Society. Animal welfare officers were called to investigate and upon their arrival, found the dogs, one dead and the other wounded with severe injuries.
As an AHS animal welfare officer was trying to free the female dog, she was confronted by a man claiming to be the owners of the dog.
“Our AHS Newark animal control officer, Cinda, raced to the scene as soon as she received the call and the male could not be revived,” the AHS said in a statement. “Cinda worked on freeing the female from her restraints and just as she got her free, the owner of the dogs arrived on the scene. He began rambling and yelling about how much he loved his dogs and instructed Cinda to give the female back to him.”
AHS called the police after the man fled the scene.
“The irate man then grabbed the female pit bull and slammed her on the pavement, then took off running. Police were called, sketches were drawn of the owner but as is so often the case, the perpetrator will likely never be caught, and never be brought to justice,” AHS said. “What can be said about a horror story such as this one except, we, as a society, need help. People that think treating animals in this manner needs lots and lots of help. What goes wrong in their mind that makes them feel as if they have the right to abuse and destroy an animal? We can only hope that such an individual will never, ever get another animal again.”
“Can you just imagine the terror that these dogs must have experienced,” AHS said. “The fear was just too much to bear for the male pit bull mix and as he tried with all his might to free himself, he only made his situation worse and sadly, he strangled himself in front of his helpless female friend.”
AHS named the white female pit bull Rose, after Rose from the movie Titanic, who helplessly watched as the one that she loved struggled and died.
“Rose is now resting comfortably in the medical department of our AHS Newark facility,” they said. “A thorough examination by our veterinarian revealed that Rose had a heavy collar or chain embedded in her neck at some point, and her ears are nearly torn to shreds. Rose is traumatized and deeply saddened by the loss of her canine companion, but she is still so happy to receive the help that she desperately needed, and is eager to see what the future holds for her.”
Rose will soon be transferred to the AHS Popcorn Park facility in Lacey township to continue her recovery.
The AHS is asking residents for donations to help pay for Rose’s treatment and recovery.
Please click here to donate to Res-Q Fund: https://www.ahscares.org/shop/item.asp?itemid=28&catid=5 or text ResQ to 501501 to make a $10.00 donation.
Check the AHS Facebook page for updates on Rose.
Is This New Jersey's Future? Chronic Flooding from Sea-Level Rise
By the end of the century, up to 131 communities in New Jersey will face chronic flooding from high tides – once every other week – under a worst-case scenario for sea-level rise, according to a study released yesterday by the Union of Concerned Scientists. The study, the first to look at the entire coastline of…
Jersey Shore Cast Reunites for Burger King Chicken Parm Sandwich Commercial
The cast of the Jersey Shore was reunited to film a commercial for Burger King’s chicken parm sandwich. Absent from the video was Ronnie Ortiz, who according to TooFab, was not available for the shoot.
“The reunion was for a Burger King commercial and it was shot on East Coast, but he is in a holding position right now because he’s filming on the West Coast,” his rep told TooFab.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuDc22jNJC0
Seaside Sand Sculptors win Belmar Competition
Seaside Heights’ own Bikini Boys won this year’s Belmar Sandcastle competition.
“In a fiery blaze we we soared above our competition and won the Belmar Sandcastle Competition today in Belmar, NJ. Here is what we made today an “Etch A Dragon”! Hope you enjoy please like and share!” they posted on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/TheBikiniBoys/posts/113544262617092
Rained Out Parrot Beach Concert Rescheduled in Seaside Heights
SEASIDE HEIGHTS-Last night’s Parrot Beach concert was rained out, but it has been rescheduled.
“Parrotbeach concert has been rescheduled from tonight to July 26th. Hello Jimmy Buffett fans and citizens of Margaritaville. Due to the weather forecast for thunderstorms this evening, which have a 50% chance of being right and 50% chance of being wrong, we rescheduled Parrotbeach’s concert to Wednesday, July 26th. That is also a fireworks night. Double the fun. And all free,” the borough said.
Heat wave takes aim at N.J. for July 4th weekend
New Jersey could be on the brink of its third heat wave of the year — with temperatures soaring to the 90-degree mark and high humidity making it feel like it’s close to 100 degrees — just in time for Fourth of July weekend. “Summer is back,” said Joe Martucci, a meteorologist at the WeatherWorks forecasting…
Jersey Shore town spikes proposal to extend boardwalk music hours
SEA ISLE CITY — A popular Cape May County beach town has voted against extending hours for music performances on its boardwalk, according to a report. A proposal to let music continue on the weekends until 10 p.m., instead of 9 p.m. failed to gain support, Councilwoman Mary Tighe told the Press of Atlantic City. Bridge…