Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams says when it comes to mandating COVID-19 vaccines for school children, “We’re going to do that.” As the omicron variant spreads, the CDC has noted the vaccines are not stopping the spread of the virus. New York City already requires children over the age of 5 to be vaccinated to participate in activities such as contact school sports, theater, and band.
Eric Adams says he would vaccinate children if city health officials ask him
Jackson Mayor and Council Need to Act Quickly To Enforce $3.5 Million Tax Lien to stop 100 Unit Apartment Complex
Jackson Township officials say they want to stop overdevelopment. They have an Open Space Committee. Residents pay a dedicated open-space tax. The township has spent millions acquiring land to prevent development. Here’s…
Brick Residents Get First Chance at Beach Vehicle Permits for 2026-27 Season
Brick Township will begin accepting applications for its 2026-27 beach vehicle permits on Sept. 10, giving residents exclusive first-day access before applications open to the public.…
Facing Budget Crisis, Lakewood Cuts Funding For Non-Mandated Schol Bus Routes
LAKEWOOD, N.J. — Families in Lakewood Township whose children live close enough to school that transportation is not required by state law are facing a sharp increase in busing costs for the…
Friday Morning NJ Traffic: Two Crashes on I-195, Route 35 Closure, Route 3 Flooding Snarls Commute
Friday morning commuters across New Jersey are facing crashes on Interstate 195, a Route 35 closure in Woodbridge, flooding in Secaucus, and typical heavy delays approaching New York City crossings.…
Naked Poop-Covered Burglar With Criminal Record Attacks New Jersey Cop
Hackensack police say a 29-year-old city resident was arrested after allegedly assaulting officers during an investigation into overnight vehicle burglaries at a luxury apartment building.…
North Hanover Schools Superintendent Named in OCVTS Whistleblower Lawsuit Alleging Retaliation
North Hanover Superintendent Michael Maschi, formerly an assistant superintendent at OCVTS, is among the defendants in a pending whistleblower lawsuit alleging retaliation following reports of student safety concerns during his tenure at…
OCVTS Announces Cell Phone Ban as District Faces Scrutiny Over Abuse Lawsuits, Whistleblower Claims
Ocean County Vocational Technical School students will face a new statewide cell phone ban when classes begin, even as the district remains under intense scrutiny from civil lawsuits alleging years of sexual…
Albanian Terrorist Who Threatened to Kill People in New Jersey and Pennsylvania Indicted
A man with ties to New Jersey and several foreign countries has been charged with allegedly sending repeated death threats and cyberstalking victims in New Jersey and Pennsylvania over a 15-month period.…
Third Lakewood Area Scammer Admits to Role in $11.8 Million Failed Real Estate Scam
Lakewood area resident Arthur Spitzer pleaded guilty to participating in a $10 million mortgage fraud conspiracy and fraudulently obtaining more than $1.8 million in federal COVID-19 disaster relief loans.…
OCVTS Appoints Accused Former Superintendent’s Son-in-Law to Take Over District Plagued by Criminal Student Sexual Abuse
OCVTS has appointed Gary McDonald, the son-in-law of former Superintendent Karen Homiek, to lead the district as it faces multiple civil lawsuits alleging institutional failures surrounding student sexual abuse at the Performing…