On Friday afternoon Toms River fire companies 1 & 2 were alerted to a report of an automobile fire on the Garden State Parkway.

The incident happened near mile marker 80.

“A large smoke condition was noticed from the station,” the  Engines 2671, 2631 and rescue engine 2561 responded and extinguished the fire.

See more photos on Toms River Fire Company 2’s Facebook Page.

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Police Seeking to ID Shoplifter Who Assaulted Loss Prevention Officer at Ocean County Mall

On January 14th at 8 pm several officers responded to Boscov’s in the Ocean County Mall for a reported fight. Upon arrival it was determined that two people had been observed shoplifting clothing from the juniors department. They were observed removing merchandise from the racks and placing it in a bag from another retail establishment. They were approached by a two loss prevention officers and they refused to comply with their requests to accompany them to the security office.

The suspects were approached as they left the store. The woman fled the store and the man initiated an attack on one of the loss prevention officers. A struggle ensued after the man began punching the officer in the face causing bleeding to his nose and mouth. Both men fell to the ground prior to the man escaping. Both the man and the woman fled in a black Hyundai that was possibly a Sonata.

Although the initial incident was a minor shoplifting offense; when a physical assault occurs during the commission of a theft the charges are upgraded to a Robbery charge. Their bail will be set at the time of their apprehension.

We are asking the publics assistance in identifying these two individuals. Anyone who can help is urged to contact Officer Matthew Crosta at 732-349-0150 extension 1392.

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Toms River Chabad Hearing Scheduled for Monday Night

The township of Toms River has notified the public of the new date and venue of the controversial zoning board hearing for the Chabad Jewish Center.  The meeting, previously scheduled for Thursday night was rescheduled to accommodate for a change in venue to accommodate the anticipated large audience.

The application for the Chabad Jewish Center of Toms River, 2001 Church Road, is scheduled for Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 7:30 pm to be held in the Auditorium at Toms River High School North, 1245 Old Freehold Road, Toms River.

 

Meet The Chris Christie the Media Doesn't Want You To Know

Say what you want about Governor Chris Christie, but he’s always been a frontlines kind of guy, especially in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy here in New Jersey.

On September 12, 2012, Ocean County New Jersey, still reeling heavily from the destruction of Superstorm Sandy one year earlier, was hit with another disaster, the burning and total destruction of the boardwalk in Seaside Park.

One year prior, Sandy destroyed much of the boardwalk in neighboring Seaside Heights, where the iconic photo of the Jet Star rollercoaster in the Atlantic Ocean was broadcast worldwide.  A few blocks south, in Seaside Park, similar destruction destroyed the Fun Town amusement pier.

As the small borough was still digging out and rebuilding, a fire cut the tourism season, which the local economy depends on, short.

Within an hour of the fire being reported to Governor Christie’s office, he was on scene to support the local community, working the front lines as he had done many times prior since Sandy wreaked havoc in our community.

I should know, I accompanied him on this as the only member of the public press given access to him that day prior to the press conference.  I took about 250 photos that day.  However, the major media outlets only wanted a handful of those photos from me for publication.

I made the entire collection available to the global media.  There were no takers, until the Daily Mirror in the United Kingdom spotted something I didn’t.    In one photo, Christie’s aide Bridget Anne Kelly was seen texting.   It turns out later, according to the Bergen Record, that I happened to have captured a moment in time where Kelly was texting one of her sidekicks in the Bridgegate scandal.   The Bergen Record matched the timestamp of the photo to documents released by the state that outlined the Bridgegate timeline.

Four months after our boardwalk burned to the ground, I started receiving phone calls, I noticed the sale of those photos on Getty Images spiked overnight.   I found it odd that they would now be interested in photos of the governor from the fire months earlier. I still didn’t quite understand until the next morning when I saw my photos of the governor and Kelly all over the morning news, on every network and in virtually every newspaper worldwide.

Finally, somebody took notice of the photos I took that day, but to me, it was for all the wrong reasons.

The press sees what they want to see.    They tell us what they want us to know.  It’s what makes us different from our peers.

They didn’t see the governor who came to the aide of the people who had already been beaten down worse than any others in the history of our state.  No, they didn’t tell that story.  They didn’t see the compassion and genuine interest the governor had that day in comforting local residents and reassuring local officials that his office was there for them.  All of them.

What they saw was a scandal involving traffic lanes on the George Washington Bridge, more than an hour-and-a-half and a world away from New Jersey’s ground zero.

The governor did come through with most of his promises to help Seaside Heights and Seaside Park rebuild.  In fact, the summer of 2015, just five years after Hurricane Sandy and four years after the total destruction of the boardwalk here, the Seasides had one of their best tourism years on record, thanks in part to the programs offered by Governor Chris Christie.

Some people don’t like the governor.  He’s brash. He’s up front.  Some argue, he’s a bully, but one thing nobody can take away is that when Ocean County needed him, he was here for us when we needed a governor.

Here are some photos describing the story the media did not report on regarding my photo set.

 

The governor took time to speak to dozens of residents who watched hopelessly as their businesses and childhood memories burned to the ground.
The governor took time to speak to dozens of residents who watched hopelessly as their businesses and childhood memories burned to the ground.
Governor christie being briefed on the fire line by fire commissioner brian gabriel.
Governor christie being briefed on the fire line by fire commissioner brian gabriel.
Governor christie being briefed by ocean county prosecutor joseph coronato.
Governor christie being briefed by ocean county prosecutor joseph coronato upon his arrival.
Governor christie at the frontline command center, just feet from the fire that destroyed the boardwalk.
Governor christie at the frontline command center, just feet from the fire that destroyed the boardwalk.
The governor was extremely concerned about the fate of the boardwalk. Fire raged just two blocks south with a very strong wind blowing from the south, sparking fires in building all around the location as the wind carried embers on to other parts of the boardwalk and nearby condominium rooftops.
The governor was extremely concerned about the fate of the boardwalk. Fire raged just two blocks south with a very strong wind blowing from the south, sparking fires in building all around the location as the wind carried embers on to other parts of the boardwalk and nearby condominium rooftops.
Governor christie on the boardwalk as the flames raged north. In the near distance you can see firefighters breaking a line in the boardwalk in an attempt to stop the northward advance of the fire. Here he consults with seaside heights police chief thomas boyd.
Governor christie on the boardwalk as the flames raged north. In the near distance you can see firefighters breaking a line in the boardwalk in an attempt to stop the northward advance of the fire. Here he consults with seaside heights police chief thomas boyd.
As seaside park burned around him, christie reassured seaside heights mayor that all the resources available to him would be made available to him to help his community recover for a second time.
As seaside park burned around him, christie reassured seaside heights mayor that all the resources available to him would be made available to him to help his community recover for a second time.
Governor christie walked the entire front line of the fire, putting himself at risk to thank firefighters and reassure them that he would be there for the community.
Governor christie walked the entire front line of the fire, putting himself at risk to thank firefighters and reassure them that he would be there for the community.

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Manahawkin Teen Charged with DUI in Jackson

At 3:20 am on Tuesday, Jackson Police officers Tristan Bennett, Dave Watson and Anthony Riso responded to the intersection of South Cooksbridge Road and Brewers Bridge Road on the report of a vehicle at the intersection with the driver who appeared to be asleep. Officers located the vehicle and were able to turn it off and make contact with the driver. The investigation led to the arrest of the driver and the vehicle being impounded. Alyssa Valentine, age 19 of Manahawkin, NJ was charged with driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, careless driving and a violation of probationary driver’s license (hours of operation). She was processed and released on summons pending a court appearance.