JCP&L, Not NSA, Homeland Security, Police Flying Low, Checking Power Lines in Toms River

The Haverfield Corp. will be performing Comprehensive Visual Inspections (CVI’s) on the 230kV transmission lines in the JCP&L Region starting January 4th 2016. The CVI patrols on these lines are expected to take 3 to 4 weeks for completion and are therefore expected to be complete by the end of January, weather permitting. The CVI patrols are a slow-speed, close-up, detailed inspection of the lines and hardware. The helicopter will be flying slowly (approximately 10 mph) along the lines and will often hover and/or circle for a close inspection of the facilities, particularly at the individual structure locations.

 

The flight crew provides information on their daily location to both Transmission Lines Maintenance and the FCC, and the pilot will be in communication with any local airports when in their airspace. Please share this information as appropriate.

 

The helicopter scheduled for these patrols is Black with red lettering, MD 500 with registration (tail) number N8330P.

Toms River girl, 13, was victim in New Year's Day crash

SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police have released the identity of a 13-year-old girl who was killed in a two-car crash on New Year’s Day. Blanca Azucena Hernandez Vargas, 13, of Toms River, was pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital less than 24 hours after the early-morning crash on Route 1 in South Brunswick, police said.…

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Israeli air strikes 'hit Hamas targets in Gaza'

Israeli jets have launched air strikes in the Gaza Strip, Palestinian security sources said, just hours after rockets from the enclave hit southern Israel. The air raids on Saturday morning targeted four empty facilities belonging to the Hamas movement, ranging from Beit Hanoun in the north to Rafah in the south, the sources told the AFP…

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Arab coalition announces end of Yemen ceasefire

The Arab military coalition assembled by Saudi Arabia has announced the end of a repeatedly violated ceasefire agreement with Yemen’s Houthi fighters and their allies. A statement on Twitter by the official Saudi Press Agency citing the “Alliance in Support of Legitimacy” said the truce would end at 11:00 GMT on Saturday. The ceasefire began on…

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Chabad Hearing Postponed; Petition Gains Over 4,000 Signatures

TOMS RIVER-After postponing a zoning board hearing to hear testimony on an application by the Toms River Chabad to use their existing residential structure as a religious school and community center, the Toms River Zoning Board announced the meeting will take place on Toms River North on December 17th.  The meeting is scheduled to start at 7:30 pm.

An online petition is continuing to snowball and gain signatures of those opposed to the formal approval of the Chabad and has passed 4,000 signatures this week.

“As a resident of Toms River, I strongly oppose the variance sought by the owner of 2001 Church Road,” the petition states.  “Allowing the property to operate as a school will have a paralyzing effect on the traffic of an already congested road, and will only get worse as the school expands. This residential area should remain residential, as the zoning laws require. Otherwise, each and every property owner will suffer in the form of raised taxes (to offset the lack of tax revenue from the property), impenetrable traffic, and decreased property values. The neighboring properties need to know that their neighborhood will remain residential. The variance requested by the owners does not meet the standard under the law, and must be denied.”

Despite not having approvals, the Chabad, a tax exempt entity in the State of New Jersey has been operating without approvals for several years, according to the township.

Thursday’s hearing was postponed after township officials learned of the public movement and determined the L. Manuel Hirshblond Meeting Room at town hall would have exceeded the facility’s maximum capacity.

To view the online petition, visit: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/tomsrivermatters

To join the Saving Silverton Facebook page, visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SavingSilverton/?fref=ts

To join the Town Hall Stop the Sprawl Facebook page, visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/433568023510822/?fref=ts

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Executive at Ocean County Jewish Federation Fired Over Facebook Post to Rally Support for Chabad.

Toms River Township Issues Four Real Estate Soliciting Permits to Lakewood Realtors.

Toms River Council Urges Residents to attend Chabad Hearing.

Chabad Hearing Scheduled.

 

 

 

 

Sources Claim Ocean County Jewish Federation Executive Director Fired over Chabad Facebook Post

SOURCES: Ocean County Jewish Federation Administrator Fired Over Facebook Post Supporting Chabad

TOMS RIVER-A post on the Ocean County Jewish Federation’s Facebook page this week asking members to support the Chabad of Toms River led to the termination of the organization’s top-ranked employee.

“Please come and show your support on Thurs @ 7:30 pm at Town Hall,” the post said.

It has been learned from a source within the Jewish Ocean Federation that the author of that message has since been terminated.

Executive Director Naomi Levecchia’s name still appears on the Federation’s website, but we have learned she no longer works for the organization.  Levecchia was cited as the individual who made the post.

According to its website, “The Jewish Federation of Ocean County serves as a central resource for our growing Jewish community. We are composed of volunteers, contributors, and member agencies, seeking to meet the various human needs of the Jewish community.”

Congregation B’nai Israel, the townships most notable and prominent Jewish congregation disagreed with the Jewish Federation’s stance on the matter and issued a letter to Toms River Township officials which supported their effort to uphold township zoning laws at the Chabad.

“Congregation B’nai Israel, a conservative synagogue and proudly serving the Jewish community of Toms River since 1950, is fully supportive of the Township of Toms River’s current Master Plan and Zoning Regulations and the ability of its elected and appointed representatives to implement, interpret and review same in the best interest of all of its citizens,” the congregation wrote Bob Van Bochove, President of Congregation B’nai Israel. “Accordingly, we do not believe that the Church Rd application currently before the board of adjustment for a synagogue and school represents a Jewish issue, or even a religious issue, and that in the end it will be handled in a professional and dispassionate matter in which we will fully support the final decision.”

The letter, a document of public record, was sent to the township on October 20th.

Sources also told SNN that the statement made was the opinion of an individual and not of the Federation and that all public communications on behalf of the Federation are to be approved prior to publishing.  No approvals were given for the post made by Levecchia.  It has since been removed from the group’s Facebook page, but the Federation has not issued a retraction or clarification on their stance.

The Federation was contacted today, but we have yet to receive a response or clarification.

 

 

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Lakewood Realtors Approved for Canvassing of Northern Neighborhoods of Toms River

TOMS RIVER-Four Lakewood based realtors have applied for canvassing permits to knock on doors to ask homeowners to sell their property this past week in Toms River.  This is according to Toms River Township which has issued permits to the real estate businesses.

Four Points Realty of Madison Avenue was approved on Wednesday for a permit to knock on doors in town from October 21 to November 19.   Simcha “Seth” Salomon has been approved to knock on doors in the North Dover section of town.

Devora Berger of Remax Realty on the Move, based out of an office on 305 Main Street in Lakewood has been approved to canvass the same general area.

Charles Klein of Four Points Realty, based out of 1072 Madison Avenue in Lakewood was the fourth Lakewood based real estate agent to be approved within the past week in Toms River.  Klein’s permit allows him to also canvass the Vermont Avenue and North Maple Avenue sections of the township.

Ychezkel Steiner, of Imperial Real Estate, located on 212 Second Street in Lakewood has also been approved to canvass the North Dover section of town.

Lakewood realtors engaged in an aggressive soliciting campaign in Jackson this past July, sparking a passionate debate of Jackson Township’s no-knock ordinance.

Jackson Township Councilman Rob Nixon opened the doors for the discussion when he told the township council and members of the community about his exchange with constituents at a fourth of July picnic.

“I’m at a Fourth of July party and this was a topic of discussion for a large period of time, so obviously if it’s enough to purvey a good party, then certainly it’s important enough that we analyze it,” Nixon said.   “What can we do to address the sanctity of people’s homes and their private property rights?”

Vitina Hamilton, a nearly 40 year resident of Jackson resident said solicitors knock on her door constantly and stake out her neighborhood at all hours of the day to make offers on homes in her neighborhood.

“I get up at six o’clock in the morning, I get up to water my plants,” Hamilton said. “There’s somebody in a car sitting there.  They knock on my door at 8 o’clock at night.”

She claimed the realtors had used questionable tactics.

“At your age, what do you want this house for?” she said one asked her.

“You really should sell your house because I’m sure you don’t want to be surrounded by Jews,” she claimed another realtor said. “He’s a Jew. He’s a Hasidic Jew. He runs a real estate agency.”

Hamilton said she started out being nice to the solicitors but they just kept on coming.

“I started out being polite, I’m done being polite,” she said. “I asked the man if he wanted to shake my hand, he almost fell to the ground.”

She claimed on a daily basis there are 10-15 cars driving  around Arizona Avenue soliciting homes in the development.

“They drive around and point like it’s a safari ride, It just doesn’t stop.  Even if you’re sitting out there, they don’t care if you’re out there,” she added.

732124c910defa9c487f23dcbb57a6edShe said realtors from Lakewood have walked in her backyard to solicit her. “A house two doors down from my house burned recently,” she said.  “I see them jump over the fence.”

“If he’s in your backyard, that’s trespassing,” Councilman Nixon advised.  “If he’s in your yard, or hopping a fence, call the police.”

Hamilton warned the council that she was told by one realtor that his goal was to buy enough houses to gain votes in Jackson and place members of their community on the township council.

“They can run against me in 2016 if they like,” Nixon said.  “Whoever would like to is more than welcome to.”

“Everyone has a right, but we want to protect the residents as much as possible,” Councilman Barry Calogero said. “We need to have the strongest possible ordinance that the law allows. Clearly we’ve been a victim of this ourselves, as Councilman Nixon said.”

Councilwoman Ann Updegrave said, “I am all for having our legal counsel look into this.”

“If they do trespass on your property, call the police,” said Councilman Scott Martin.  “After that, get their card and call the police.  It’s going to be difficult for them to say they weren’t there if you have their card. If they have to pay the $1,200 every time, they’ll get the point.”

Elanor Hannum said her daughter lives in Brookwood and has the same problem.

Like Jackson, Toms River also has a no-knock ordinance.

Residents can download an application for a no-knock registry online and submit it to the township.

The Toms River ordinance prohibits commercial door-to-door soliciting without a permit, but allows for non-profit and charity soliciting.

Violations of the ordinance can result in a fine up to $1,250.

Toms River Chabad under fire

The issuance of the permits coincides with the township action by the township against the Toms River Chabad, which was found operating a Jewish community center in a residential home on Church Road.    The township is now requiring the chabad’s owners to apply for a variance to continue their operations.  The Toms River Chabad is already a tax exempt entity in the state of New Jersey.   According to Toms River officials, the Chabad is tax exempt and does not currently pay property taxes and the decision of the zoning board has no bearing on the center’s status as a tax exempt entity.

 

 

 

 

10th Annual Pink Ribbon Softball Tournament

MERCERVILLE-Over 80 teams with a combined 1,300 girls competed in divisions from 10u through adults at the 10th annual Pink Ribbon Softball Tournament.  championship.  While only one winner was crowned in each division, the big winner of the weekend was breast cancer research.

Womens – Margari-tata-ville defeated TLC Sports in the first ever women’s division.

18u – waiting for results.

14u – waiting for results.

12u Jersey Shore Hus-T-kies bested Edison Angels for the 12u championship.

10u Central Jersey Lightning outlasted the Jersey Flames for the championship crown.

Photos: Top Alex Dougherty of the Central Jersey Lightning 14u.  Bottom: Vanessa Marzzullo Central Jersey Lightning 14u.

Report your travel sports results here.

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All-Shore Softball Week One Highlights

Week one of the All-Shore Softball Association’s fall season is in the books.

In the 12u Central division, the Staten Island Saints white jumped into first place with a two-game sweep of the Jackson Wildcats, 9-0 and 6-5.    The Ocean Township Honey Badgers ended the weekend in second place, defeating the Wall Stars 10-0 and 11-8.

An impressive pitching performance was made in Manalapan where NJ Cheetah’s starting pitcher Gianna DeMatteo (Pictured above) struck out 7 batters in 4 innings pitched.  In two close games the Belles defeated the Cheetahs 5-3 in the first game and came back from an 11-5 deficit to tie the Cheetahs in game 2.

The Jersey Shore Huskies ’04 split their double header with the Daredevils, 8-3, 3-17.

In the 12U South division, Stafford Stingrays, Barnegat Bandits and Lacey Storm came out of the first weekend of double headers with 2-0 records.

The Storm defeated the Toms River Tornadoes black 13-9 and 13-11.   Barnegat defeated the Tornadoes white team 9-5 and 11-4.  Stafford defeated the Manalapan Belles white team 15-2 and 12-0.

In the 14U South division, the Toms River Tornadoes went 2-0 with two massive wins over the Monmouth Surf ’02 team, 12-3 and 16-5.

In the High School division, the Jackson Wildcats defeated the Jersey Shore Huskies 5-3.

Click here to report your team’s results and upload photos from this weekend’s games.

 

The most iconic Royal wedding gowns of all time

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Nvidia moves into your living room with a device not just for gaming

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