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Toms River’s Future Could Be in Movies, Not High-Rise Apartments, Council Candidate Says

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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TOMS RIVER, NJ — Toms River could position itself as New Jersey’s next entertainment industry hub under a new vision put forward by council candidate Justin Moran, who is running in Ward 4 this fall against incumbent pro-downtown apartment supporter David Ciccozzi.

Moran says the township should abandon Ciccozzi’s plans for apartment towers and instead tie its downtown future to the surge of film and television production now taking shape in New Jersey and the greater New Jersey region.

Netflix recently invested nearly $1 billion to build a massive production hub at Fort Monmouth, and Moran believes that investment can fuel growth in surrounding communities. He noted that major productions often spend the majority of their budgets locally, generating jobs and business activity. “When movies and TV shows film in an area, 80 percent of the production budgets go into the local economy,” Moran said, pointing to Disney’s Avengers: Endgame, which brought more than $280 million into the Atlanta area.

Moran said that Toms River is well-positioned to capture some of that economic energy by developing its downtown and waterfront as destinations for both residents and visitors, including industry workers looking for dining and entertainment outside Monmouth County. He said a revitalized district could showcase “who we are as Toms River” while attracting new business.

The plan, Moran added, would also give younger residents access to well-paying career paths in a growing field. “We can tell our kids, ‘learn to lay wires, get behind the camera, and here’s $80,000 a year out of college,’” Moran said. “It’s a real opportunity that landed on our feet. We have four years of lead time. Let’s rise with the tide and not sink beneath it.”

Moran’s proposal stands in sharp contrast to the vision promoted by former Mayor Mo Hill, who sought to transform downtown Toms River into a city-style district dominated by high-rise, high-density apartment buildings. That plan was supported by current council members David Ciccozzi and James Quinlisk, who, along with Councilman Tom Nivison, have opposed township efforts to challenge developer Capodaglia in court. The three voted against the township’s lawsuit against the developer and have recently refused to fund the litigation by voting against payment of the township’s legal bills.

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In 2023, voters decisively rejected the high-rise development approach when Mayor Dan Rodrick and his council running mates Craig Coleman, William Burns, Justin Lamb, and Lynn O’Toole swept into office on an anti-overdevelopment platform. The ticket won by a margin of 70 to 30 percent, campaigning on a pledge to stop the apartment tower projects and preserve downtown Toms River’s character.

Rodrick reiterated that stance in response to continued support for high-density projects from members of the previous administration.

“No matter how much the Mo Hill gang fights us to build these apartments, I believe the people in Toms River spoke loud and clear, they do not want downtown Toms River to become a city, and we’ll continue blocking their efforts to do that,” the mayor said.

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ROVA Farms Update: Commitee Approves Plan to Move Forward

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Jackson, NJ – Plans to redevelop the former historic ROVA Farms property took a major step forward after the all-volunteer citizen committee voted to approve the final site plan for the project.

“The ROVA Farms project is continuing, and despite what people are saying on Facebook, we are, and always have been, committed to finishing this project,” said Council Vice President Moredchai Burnstein. “The state DEP threw a huge wrench into the prior council’s grand plans, which was a great concept, but because it’s mostly wetlands, the state fought us on everything, so we had to go back to the drawing board, and we’re now looking forward to seeing the official site plan from Morgan Engineering very soon.”

Morgan Engineering, hired to construct the official site plan, will now turn the committee’s final concept plan into reality, with architectural renderings expected to be delivered within weeks.

Burnstein, who stood in for Council Liaison Nino Borrelli, said he was satisfied with the committee’s decision to finalize the plan to turn the former Russian Orthodox retreat into a lakefront park and that the plan will be discussed in detail in the near future.

Draft architectural designs are expected to be completed next week and submitted to the governing body for review at a future council meeting.

Jackson Council President Jennifer Kuhn said she looks foward to seeing the final plans.

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“This was a community effort that unfortunately took more time than we would have liked thanks to state regulations and oversight, but we’re finally on the right path to make this happen,” she said.

The project, which has been under discussion for several years, is seen as a cornerstone in revitalizing the ROVA property. Township leaders previously voted unanimously to move forward with the redevelopment effort, but state DEP regulations prohibited some of the original committee plans and ideas submitted as far back as 2022 due to wetlands restrictions and environmental concerns raised by the state.

Councilman Burnstein praised the efforts of local residents and volunteers who participated in the review process, noting that their feedback has been instrumental in shaping the project. Councilman Borrelli, who is the council liaison to the committee, said he hasn’t attended a ROVA Farms committee meeting in ages.

The next step will be the presentation of architectural drafts to township officials, moving the long-anticipated project closer to reality.


Rova Farms’ history dates back to the 1930s when Russian immigrants purchased 1,400 acres in Jackson, creating a cultural and recreational center for the community, including a resort and the historic St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Church. It hosted many events but eventually declined, leading to land sales and the property being reduced to a flea market in years prior to the demolition of the bar and concert hall.

In 2019, Jackson Township acquired the largest remaining parcel to preserve Rova Farms’ history, with plans to develop it into Rova Park, a passive recreation area for fishing, hiking, and cultural events. 

The site is best known for hosting a Bruce Springsteen concert in 1973, which was interrupted by police after a barroom brawl broke out while the future rock’n’roll hall of famer was performing ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’.

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Off-duty NYPD communications worker busted in Bronx on contempt and harassment charges

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Bronx, NY – An off-duty NYPD police communications technician was arrested Friday night in the Bronx on multiple charges, officials said.

Amber Cruz, 25, was taken into custody around 8:26 p.m. within the 49th Precinct after an incident that led to her being charged with criminal contempt, aggravated harassment and harassment in the second degree, according to police.

Cruz, who works as a communications technician for the department, was not on duty at the time of her arrest. No additional details on the circumstances of the charges were immediately available.

The NYPD confirmed the arrest and said the case is under review.


Key Points

  • NYPD communications technician Amber Cruz, 25, arrested Friday night in the Bronx.
  • Charges include criminal contempt, aggravated harassment and harassment in the second degree.
  • Cruz was off duty at the time of the arrest.
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E-bike rider wanted after elderly woman critically injured in Queens hit-and-run

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Queens, NY – An 80-year-old woman was left fighting for her life after being struck by an electric bicycle in Queens last month, police said.

The victim was crossing at 64th Avenue and Queens Boulevard around 2:50 p.m. on Aug. 13 when she was hit by a neon-colored e-bike operated by an unidentified man, according to investigators.

E-bike rider wanted after elderly woman critically injured in Queens hit-and-run

She suffered a serious head injury and was rushed by EMS to NewYork-Presbyterian Queens Hospital, where she remains in critical condition.

The cyclist fled westbound on Queens Boulevard and has not been located. He is described as having a dark complexion and was last seen wearing a white T-shirt, blue pants, black shoes and carrying a black bookbag.

The investigation remains ongoing.


Key Points

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  • An 80-year-old woman was struck by an electric bicycle in Queens on Aug. 13.
  • She sustained a critical head injury and was hospitalized.
  • The rider fled the scene and remains at large.

Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.

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Bronx man gunned down outside apartment building in late-night shooting

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Gunfire cut short Carrion’s night on a quiet Bronx block.

Bronx, NY – A 46-year-old man was fatally shot early Saturday outside his home on Rev. James A. Polite Avenue, police said.

Officers responding to a 911 call around 12:30 a.m. found Amaury Carrion with multiple gunshot wounds to the torso in front of 952 Rev. James A. Polite Avenue, within the 41st Precinct.

Carrion, who lived just a few doors down at 942 Rev. James A. Polite Avenue, was rushed by EMS to NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln, where he was pronounced dead.

No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing, according to authorities.


Key Points

  • Amaury Carrion, 46, was shot multiple times in the torso outside his Bronx home early Saturday.
  • He was taken to Lincoln Hospital, where he died from his injuries.
  • No arrests have been made as the investigation continues.

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Migrant Crime

ICE arrests MS-13 associate wanted by Interpol, found living near Long Island school

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Brentwood, NY – A 42-year-old Salvadoran national wanted in his home country for violent crimes was arrested on Long Island after authorities discovered he was living just steps from a middle school, federal officials announced.

Homeland Security Investigations New York took Jamie Manual Perez Perez into custody on Sept. 3 during a vehicle stop in Brentwood, with assistance from ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.

Perez Perez, an alleged associate of the MS-13 gang, was the subject of an Interpol Red Notice on charges of aggravated extortion and making threats to injure a person in El Salvador.

“This alleged MS-13 associate resided mere feet from school property and went about his life virtually unchecked and consequence-free — until his past finally caught up with him,” said HSI New York Special Agent in Charge Ricky J. Patel. “Children deserve to safely go to school each day without the fear of what evil might be lurking next door.”

Perez Perez was initially apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol in April 2019 after crossing the border illegally near El Paso, Texas. He was issued a notice to appear in immigration court and placed in removal proceedings, with a hearing scheduled for February 2026.

He remains in ICE custody pending removal.


Key Points

  • ICE arrested alleged MS-13 associate Jamie Manual Perez Perez, 42, in Brentwood on Sept. 3.
  • Perez Perez was wanted in El Salvador on extortion and threat charges and had an Interpol Red Notice.
  • He was living near a Long Island middle school and is now in ICE custody awaiting removal.

A fugitive linked to MS-13 was hiding near a school before federal agents closed in.

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ICE files detainer against Honduran national accused of killing NYC teen in vehicular attack

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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New York, NY – Immigration authorities have lodged a detainer against 38-year-old Honduran national Jose Edwin Cruz Gomez, who is accused of killing a 16-year-old girl and injuring her mother in New York City after she rejected his advances, ICE announced.

Cruz, who is in the U.S. illegally, was arrested Sept. 13 by NYPD on charges including murder, attempted murder, assault, and vehicular manslaughter. Investigators said he deliberately struck the teenager, her mother, and her stepfather with his vehicle. The teen died at the scene, while her mother was injured.

ICE New York City filed the detainer with the Department of Corrections on Sept. 15, requesting custody if Cruz is released. Officials said Cruz has a long history of immigration violations and criminal arrests dating back nearly two decades.

Cruz first entered the U.S. illegally in 2004 near Nogales, Arizona. An immigration judge ordered his removal in 2005, and after an appeal was dismissed, the order was reinstated. ICE officers detained him in 2013 following a DUI arrest but later released him into an Alternatives to Detention Program. He absconded and could not be located.

Since then, Cruz accumulated multiple arrests, including for DUI-related offenses and possession of a forged instrument. Each time, ICE said, he was released before a detainer could be enforced or federal priorities for immigration enforcement blocked action.

“Another young family is dealing with an unimaginable and all-too-preventable tragedy,” said acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons. “These violent offenders will face the full force of the law and then be expeditiously removed from the U.S.”


Key Points

  • ICE filed a detainer against Jose Edwin Cruz Gomez, 38, after his NYPD arrest for a fatal vehicular attack.
  • Cruz allegedly mowed down a 16-year-old girl and her family after she rejected his advances.
  • He has a long history of illegal reentry, prior deportation orders, and arrests for DUI and other crimes.

A rejected advance turned deadly, and now federal authorities are moving to ensure Cruz faces removal.

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Illegal alien released multiple times from jail before killing NYC teen girl

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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New York, NY – Immigration authorities have lodged a detainer against 38-year-old Honduran national Jose Edwin Cruz Gomez, who is accused of killing a 16-year-old girl and injuring her mother in New York City after she rejected his advances, ICE announced.

Cruz, who is in the U.S. illegally, was arrested Sept. 13 by NYPD on charges including murder, attempted murder, assault, and vehicular manslaughter. Investigators said he deliberately struck the teenager, her mother, and her stepfather with his vehicle.

The teen died at the scene, while her mother was injured.

ICE New York City filed the detainer with the Department of Corrections on Sept. 15, requesting custody if Cruz is released. Officials said Cruz has a long history of immigration violations and criminal arrests dating back nearly two decades.

Cruz first entered the U.S. illegally in 2004 near Nogales, Arizona. An immigration judge ordered his removal in 2005, and after an appeal was dismissed, the order was reinstated. ICE officers detained him in 2013 following a DUI arrest but later released him into an Alternatives to Detention Program. He absconded and could not be located.

Since then, Cruz accumulated multiple arrests, including for DUI-related offenses and possession of a forged instrument. Each time, ICE said, he was released before a detainer could be enforced or federal priorities for immigration enforcement blocked action.

“Another young family is dealing with an unimaginable and all-too-preventable tragedy,” said acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons. “These violent offenders will face the full force of the law and then be expeditiously removed from the U.S.”


Key Points

  • ICE filed a detainer against Jose Edwin Cruz Gomez, 38, after his NYPD arrest for a fatal vehicular attack.
  • Cruz allegedly mowed down a 16-year-old girl and her family after she rejected his advances.
  • He has a long history of illegal reentry, prior deportation orders, and arrests for DUI and other crimes.

A rejected advance turned deadly, and now federal authorities are moving to ensure Cruz faces removal.

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Queens teen charged after gun found in backpack and social media threat to ‘shoot the school up’

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Queens, NY – A 16-year-old Cardozo High School student was arrested after allegedly bringing a loaded gun into his Bayside school and posting a threat on Instagram saying he would “shoot the school up,” Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced Thursday.

Investigators said Meta, the parent company of Instagram, alerted the FBI on Wednesday morning after a post appeared at about 10:17 a.m. showing a drawing of a human body outline alongside the threat. Records tied the post to an IP address inside the high school, according to the complaint.

Authorities tracked the account to the Springfield Gardens teenager, who was quickly located inside a conference room at the school with a backpack and a cellphone. When an NYPD officer dialed the number linked to the Instagram post, the call rang on the phone in the teen’s possession, prosecutors said.

A search of his backpack uncovered a black Taurus GX4 9mm pistol loaded with 11 rounds and an additional magazine extender with two more rounds, officials said.

The student was arraigned before Queens Supreme Court Justice Leigh Cheng on multiple charges including two counts of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, making a terroristic threat, and possession of a firearm on school grounds. He was ordered to return to court on Sept. 26. If convicted as a youthful offender, he faces up to four years in prison.

“This incident could have ended in tragedy,” DA Katz said. “Thanks to the quick action of our law enforcement partners at the NYPD and the FBI, no one was hurt.”

The case is being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Mirza Hadzic of the Felony Trial Bureau IV under the supervision of senior trial division leadership.


Key Points

  • A 16-year-old Cardozo High School student was charged after allegedly threatening online to “shoot the school up.”
  • Police say the teen brought a loaded Taurus 9mm pistol with extra ammunition into the school.
  • He faces multiple weapons and terroristic threat charges and is due back in court on Sept. 26.

A chilling threat was stopped before it turned deadly in a Queens high school.

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Health and Wellness

Federal judge tosses New Jersey nurse’s vaccine mandate lawsuit against Phil Murphy’s Dept. of Health

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Trenton, NJ – A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a longtime New Jersey state nurse who challenged the denial of her religious exemption to the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate, ruling that government officials are shielded by qualified immunity.

In a Sept. 18 opinion, U.S. District Judge Robert Kirsch granted a motion by the New Jersey Department of Health, Gov. Phil Murphy, and several state officials to dismiss the case brought by plaintiff Maria E. Deduro. Deduro, a nurse employed at the Ann Klein Forensic Center since 2000, argued that her religious objections to the COVID-19 vaccine — based on its connection to fetal cell research — were unlawfully denied, violating her constitutional rights.

Deduro claimed violations of due process, equal protection, and free exercise rights under the U.S. Constitution, as well as discrimination under New Jersey law. But the court found that, at the time of her suspension in 2022, no clearly established federal precedent required state officials to grant religious exemptions to vaccination mandates in healthcare settings during a global pandemic.

“Qualified immunity shields government officials performing discretionary functions from liability unless their conduct violates clearly established rights,” Judge Kirsch wrote. He concluded that precedent did not give state officials “fair notice” that denying Deduro’s exemption request was unconstitutional.

The court also ruled that Deduro received sufficient procedural due process when her exemption request was reviewed and she was provided with notice and hearings before being suspended without pay.

Having dismissed all federal claims, the court declined to exercise jurisdiction over Deduro’s state law claims under the New Jersey Law Against Discrimination and the New Jersey Civil Rights Act.

Deduro’s complaint was dismissed without prejudice, leaving her the option to pursue state-level claims in New Jersey courts.


Key Points

  • Nurse Maria Deduro’s federal lawsuit over denial of a religious exemption to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate was dismissed Sept. 18.
  • Judge Kirsch ruled state officials are protected by qualified immunity, as no clearly established law required exemptions in the pandemic context.
  • Federal claims were dismissed; related New Jersey state law claims may still be pursued in state court.

A Trenton judge closed the federal door on a vaccine mandate challenge but left state avenues open.

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Ocean County man held without bail on assault charge, immigration detainer filed

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Toms River, NJ – A 36-year-old Ocean County man is in custody without bail after being charged with attempted assault and flagged with an immigration detainer, jail records show.

Jorge Alejandro Mendieta-Isidro was booked into the Ocean County Jail on Sept. 17 on one count of attempted assault — specifically, attempting to cause or knowingly causing bodily injury to another, according to court documents.

Records also show that U.S. Immigration authorities issued a detainer.

Mendieta-Isidro is described as 5’5” tall, 165 pounds, with brown eyes, short brown hair, and an olive complexion. Jail records list him as separated and a high school graduate.

No projected release date has been set.


Key Points

  • Jorge Alejandro Mendieta-Isidro, 36, was booked Sept. 17 in Ocean County on an attempted assault charge.
  • He is being held without bail under case number w20250002381530.
  • An immigration detainer has been issued, potentially impacting his custody status.

An Ocean County assault suspect faces both criminal charges and immigration action.

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Utica man indicted for July 4th homicide, arrested by US Marshals

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Utica, NY – A 20-year-old Utica man has been indicted on murder charges in connection with the July 4 shooting death of Rogereale Howard, police announced Thursday.

An Oneida County Grand Jury returned an indictment on Sept. 18 charging Jarian Loveday with second-degree murder. Later that day, members of the NY/NJ US Marshals Fugitive Task Force located and arrested Loveday.

Investigators determined that Loveday fired the weapon that killed Howard near the intersection of James Street and Howard Avenue, according to the Utica Police Department.

Police thanked the Oneida County District Attorney’s Office for its role in the investigation and said further details about the case will be released as court proceedings continue.

Howard’s death sparked an ongoing homicide investigation this summer. Authorities did not release additional information about a possible motive or other suspects.


Key Points

  • A grand jury indicted 20-year-old Jarian Loveday for second-degree murder in the July 4 killing of Rogereale Howard.
  • Loveday was arrested Sept. 18 by the US Marshals Fugitive Task Force.
  • Authorities said Loveday fired the shot that killed Howard; more details will come out in court.

An indictment brings the July 4 Utica homicide case into the courtroom.

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Monroe garage fire destroys structure, damages home as investigators probe cause

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Monroe Township, NJ – A garage fire in the Mill Lake section early Friday destroyed the structure and left the attached residence with significant smoke and water damage, authorities said. The occupants evacuated before first responders arrived, and no injuries were reported.

Police said a call came in around 6:20 a.m. reporting a fire in the home’s garage. Monroe Township Fire Department crews encountered active flames on arrival and extinguished the blaze. The garage was destroyed. The remainder of the house sustained smoke and water damage, and a neighboring structure received minor exterior damage from heat.

According to the Monroe Township Police Department, the fire appears accidental at this time, though the official cause remains under investigation by police and the fire department. Detectives are asking anyone with information to contact Detective Bennett at (732) 521-0222, extension 147.

Officials did not release the identities of the residents. No additional hazards were reported at the scene, and there were no evacuations beyond the affected home.

The investigation is ongoing.


Key Points

  • Fire reported at about 6:20 a.m. Friday in the Mill Lake section of Monroe Township.
  • Garage destroyed; home sustained significant smoke and water damage; nearby structure had minor heat damage.
  • No injuries; cause appears accidental but remains under investigation, tips sought at (732) 521-0222 ext. 147.

Quick evacuation and fast work by responders kept this Monroe blaze from spreading further.

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Worcester man convicted of kidnapping and throwing 7-year-old girl off I-290 bridge

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Worcester, MA – A Worcester County jury has convicted 43-year-old Joshua Hubert of multiple charges, including attempted murder and kidnapping, after prosecutors said he strangled a 7-year-old girl and threw her off a bridge into Lake Quinsigamond in 2017, District Attorney Joseph D. Early, Jr. announced.

The verdict came Wednesday after a multi-day trial in Worcester Superior Court. Hubert was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder, one count of strangulation, and one count of kidnapping a child. He was acquitted of two aggravated rape charges.

Prosecutors said Hubert attended a family cookout with the victim’s relatives on Aug. 26, 2017, and in the early hours of the next day kidnapped the girl. He allegedly strangled her before driving to the I-290 bridge and throwing her into the water. The child survived by swimming to shore and knocking on the door of a nearby home in Shrewsbury for help.

The incident sparked a joint investigation by Shrewsbury Police, Worcester Police, and Massachusetts State Police detectives assigned to the District Attorney’s Office.

DA Early praised the victim for her strength in testifying. “I want to commend this survivor for her tremendous bravery and strength,” he said. He also credited prosecutors Mark McShera and Emily Meyers and Victim Witness Advocate Maria Deyette for their work on the case.

Worcester Police Chief Paul Saucier also commended the collaboration, saying the prosecution “demonstrated remarkable dedication in their pursuit of justice.”

Hubert is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Karin Bell on Oct. 3.


Key Points

  • Joshua Hubert, 43, was convicted of attempted murder, strangulation, and kidnapping in Worcester County.
  • Prosecutors said he kidnapped a 7-year-old girl from a family gathering, strangled her, and threw her off a bridge.
  • The girl survived by swimming to shore and seeking help; Hubert will be sentenced Oct. 3.

A survivor’s courage helped bring a Worcester man to justice.

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Jersey City man charged with groping 11-year-old girl inside store

by Shore News Network September 20, 2025
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Jersey City, NJ – A 41-year-old man has been arrested after investigators said he groped an 11-year-old girl inside a Jersey City store last month, the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office announced Friday.

Prince Fullwood, of Jersey City, is charged with sexual assault by contact, a second-degree crime, and endangering the welfare of a child, a third-degree crime. He was taken into custody at his home on Sept. 18 by members of the Prosecutor’s Office Special Victims Unit and transported to the Hudson County Correctional Facility pending a court appearance.

Authorities said the incident occurred on Aug. 31 inside a store near Summit Avenue and Baldwin Avenue. The juvenile victim reported that she was groped by an unknown man while inside the business.

Acting Hudson County Prosecutor Wayne Mello credited the arrest to the Special Victims Unit with assistance from the Jersey City Police Department.

Officials emphasized that the charges are accusations and that Fullwood is presumed innocent unless proven guilty.


Key Points

  • A Jersey City man, 41, was charged with sexually assaulting an 11-year-old girl inside a local store.
  • The incident happened Aug. 31 near Summit Avenue and Baldwin Avenue.
  • Prince Fullwood faces charges of sexual assault by contact and child endangerment and is being held pending court.

An arrest has been made in a disturbing Jersey City store incident involving a child victim.

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Liberian War Criminal, General Found Hiding in Quiet Jersey Shore Community

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
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Philadelphia, PA – A former Liberian rebel general who concealed his role in his country’s civil war to obtain U.S. immigration benefits was sentenced Sept. 11 to more than four years in federal prison, immigration officials announced.

Laye Sekou Camara, 47, of Mays Landing, New Jersey, fraudulently secured permanent residency in 2010 by denying involvement in armed conflict, human rights abuses, or the use of child soldiers, according to the investigation.

Homeland Security Investigations Philadelphia determined Camara held a leadership role during Liberia’s civil war and facilitated atrocities against civilians, including recruiting children to fight. By failing to disclose this history, he was able to enter the United States and gain lawful immigration status.

“As a leader in Liberia’s civil war, Mr. Camara facilitated atrocities against civilians in his own country — including the use of child soldiers,” said HSI Philadelphia Special Agent in Charge Edward V. Owens. “By concealing his crimes in Liberia, Camara was able to obtain immigration benefits and use those documents to seek employment and a new life in the United States. HSI will not allow the U.S. to become a refuge for human rights violators.”

Camara’s conviction underscores ongoing efforts by federal authorities to pursue human rights offenders who attempt to hide their pasts to gain entry into the country.


Key Points

  • Laye Sekou Camara, 47, of Mays Landing, NJ, was sentenced to over four years in federal prison.
  • Camara concealed his role as a rebel general in Liberia’s civil war to obtain U.S. immigration benefits.
  • Investigators said he facilitated atrocities, including the use of child soldiers.

A rebel commander’s hidden past caught up with him in a Philadelphia courtroom.

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ICE removes Mexican fugitive wanted for femicide, transfers him at Nogales port of entry

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
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Nogales, AZ – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced that agents have deported a 29-year-old Mexican national wanted for femicide in Puebla, Mexico, returning him to authorities at the Nogales border on Sept. 18.

Caleb Aragon Venegas was handed over to Mexican officials at the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry after being transported from the Eloy Detention Center. He had been the subject of an outstanding arrest warrant in Mexico, ICE said.

Aragon Venegas entered the United States illegally at an unknown time and location. He was arrested by U.S. Customs and Border Protection near Lukeville on April 10, 2024. An immigration judge ordered his removal on Sept. 8, 2025.

“The return of this fugitive to Mexico is a prime example of how ICE works closely with our international law enforcement partners,” said John Cantu, Field Office Director for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations in Phoenix. “This fugitive attempted to flee justice in Mexico and take refuge in Arizona while presenting a significant threat to our communities.”


Key Points

  • ICE deported 29-year-old Caleb Aragon Venegas, wanted for femicide in Puebla, Mexico.
  • He was arrested in April 2024 near Lukeville and ordered removed by a judge earlier this month.
  • Aragon Venegas was transferred to Mexican authorities at the Nogales port of entry.

A fugitive accused of femicide in Mexico is back in custody after ICE deportation.

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Ocean County man jailed on domestic violence assault charges

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
By Shore News Network

Toms River, NJ – A 34-year-old Ocean County man was booked Friday on domestic violence assault charges and is being held without bail, according to county inmate records.

Nelson Hango-Pombosa was committed to the Ocean County Jail on Sept. 19 following his arrest on charges of aggravated assault–domestic violence and attempted assault causing bodily injury, records show.

No further details have been released at this time.


Key Points

  • Nelson Hango-Pombosa, 34, was booked into Ocean County Jail on Sept. 19.
  • He faces charges of aggravated assault–domestic violence and attempted assault causing bodily injury.
  • He is being held without bail pending court action.

A no-bail order keeps an Ocean County assault suspect behind bars.

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Pets and Animals

Suffolk police welcome comfort dog Hamilton to support officers and community

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
By Shore News Network

Hauppauge, NY – Suffolk County Police introduced their newest team member Thursday — a 19-month-old black Labrador named Hamilton who will serve as a comfort and support dog for officers and staff.

Hamilton received his official SCPD shield from Police Commissioner Kevin Catalina during a press conference in Hauppauge. He is partnered with Police Officer George Politis and will be available to provide emotional support to sworn and civilian employees, particularly after traumatic incidents such as officer-involved shootings, as well as to dispatchers who manage stressful emergency calls.

“He’s there for anyone who needs him, for any reason,” police said.

Hamilton was donated to the department by Puppies Behind Bars, a nonprofit that trains service dogs through incarcerated puppy raisers. The program places puppies in correctional facilities at 8 weeks old, where they are raised and trained for up to two years.

The Suffolk County Police Foundation also provided a specially equipped police vehicle to ensure Hamilton can be safely transported while on duty.


Key Points

  • Suffolk County Police introduced Hamilton, a 19-month-old Labrador, as their new comfort and support dog.
  • Hamilton will assist officers, dispatchers, and staff after stressful or traumatic incidents.
  • The dog was donated by Puppies Behind Bars, with a police vehicle provided by the Police Foundation.

A Labrador with a badge is the newest partner helping Suffolk officers through tough days.

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Pedestrian killed in Wilmington crash after being struck by car on West Newport Pike

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
By Shore News Network

Wilmington, DE – A 64-year-old man was killed Thursday evening after being struck by a car while crossing West Newport Pike, Delaware State Police said.

The crash happened around 6:30 p.m. near the intersection of West Newport Pike and Rothwell Drive. Investigators said the pedestrian was crossing from south to north and had entered the westbound left lane when he was hit by a Nissan Sentra traveling westbound through the intersection. Witnesses told police the traffic light was green for the Sentra at the time.

The victim, identified only as a man from Mexico pending family notification, was pronounced dead at the scene.

The driver, a 73-year-old woman from Wilmington, was not injured.

Police closed West Newport Pike at Rothwell Drive for about three hours while the Collision Reconstruction Unit conducted an investigation.

Authorities have not filed charges and the investigation remains ongoing.


Key Points

  • A 64-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed Thursday evening on West Newport Pike in Wilmington.
  • Witnesses said the car that struck him, a Nissan Sentra, had a green light.
  • The driver, a 73-year-old woman, was not hurt; police continue to investigate.

A routine evening drive turned deadly on West Newport Pike.

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Community News

Mikie Sherrill: ‘Racist Anti-American’ Charlie Kirk Was a Christian Nationalist Government Agent Against Women and Blacks

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
By Shore News Network

Washington, D.C. – Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ) voted Friday in favor of a House resolution condemning the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, while sharply criticizing former President Donald Trump for what she called “hypocrisy at every turn.”

She also took a shot at the now-dead free speech advocate who was assassinated by a far-left radical who appears to have murdered Kirk to protect the shooter’s trans lover.

In a statement following the vote, Sherrill emphasized her lifelong commitment to defending the Constitution, citing her military service and repeated oaths of office.

Mikie Sherrill: 'Racist Anti-American' Charlie Kirk Was a Christian Nationalist Government Agent Against Women and Blacks

“Charlie Kirk was advocating for a Christian nationalist government and to roll back the rights of women and Black people,” Sherrill said. “But the Constitution protects free speech, even for those I vehemently oppose.”

“Charlie Kirk was advocating for a Christian nationalist government and to roll back the rights of women and Black people — this flies in the face of every value I hold dear and that I fight for. But the Constitution protects free speech, even for those I vehemently oppose. 

“Meanwhile, President Trump has and continues to define hypocrisy at every turn. On one hand, he denounced Kirk’s politically motivated killing, while on the other hand, is instigating a witch hunt worthy of Joseph McCarthy to shut down the free speech rights of anyone who disagrees with Kirk’s racist, anti-American views. 

She condemned President Trump for exploiting the situation, saying he both denounced the killing while pursuing efforts to silence critics of Kirk’s ideology.

Sherrill said she will continue to fight against political violence, racism, and attacks on women, while defending constitutional rights.


Key Points

  • Rep. Mikie Sherrill voted for resolution condemning Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
  • She defended free speech protections, even for views she opposes.
  • Sherrill criticized President Trump for “hypocrisy” in his response.

A deadly attack on a political figure has reignited battles over free speech and constitutional rights in Congress.

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School crossing guard cuffed in Queens for child endangerment and menacing

by Shore News Network September 19, 2025
By Shore News Network

Queens, NY – A New York City school crossing guard was arrested Thursday night in Queens after police said she endangered the welfare of a child and made menacing threats.

Officials identified the suspect as Towana Lowenfield, 29, an off-duty NYPD school crossing guard. She was taken into custody at 10:11 p.m. within the confines of the 105th Precinct, which covers neighborhoods in eastern Queens.

Lowenfield faces charges of endangering the welfare of a child and menacing, authorities said. Details of the incident leading to the arrest were not immediately released.

The NYPD confirmed the arrest and noted that the case remains under investigation. No injuries were reported in connection with the incident.


Key Points

  • NYPD school crossing guard arrested in Queens Thursday night.
  • Suspect identified as 29-year-old Towana Lowenfield.
  • Charged with child endangerment and menacing.

Even guardians of school safety can find themselves on the wrong side of the law.

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Community News

Cedar Swamp Road finally reopens but with slower speed limit

by Local News Report September 19, 2025
By Local News Report

Cedar Swamp Road reopens after extended closure but speed limit slashed to 35 mph

Jackson, NJ — Drivers heading through Cedar Swamp Road can finally breathe a sigh of relief as the roadway has officially reopened to traffic following a lengthy closure, but travel won’t be business as usual just yet.

The Jackson Police Department announced that while Cedar Swamp Road is now open, ongoing construction in the area means drivers will need to slow down. A temporary speed limit of 35 mph has been set in the designated work zone to maintain safety for both motorists and crews. The department issued the update on social media earlier this week, cautioning residents to remain alert while traveling through the area.

The reopening comes after months of intermittent closures and detours due to infrastructure upgrades. While specific details about the scope of the project remain limited, the reduced speed zone signals that crews are still completing key elements of the work.

There were no reports of traffic backups as of Thursday, but local officials are urging patience as final improvements continue. The exact timeline for when full-speed travel will resume was not provided.

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Key Points

  • Cedar Swamp Road has reopened but remains an active construction zone
  • Speed limit in the area is temporarily reduced to 35 mph
  • No end date announced yet for completion of the project
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Police Blotter

Young rider killed in high-speed motorcycle crash on Delaware back road

by Local News Report September 19, 2025
By Local News Report

Biker killed trying to overtake mini-motorcycles on back road

FRANKFORD, DE – A 22-year-old man was killed in a high-speed motorcycle crash Thursday afternoon after losing control while attempting to pass two mini-motorcycles on a narrow Sussex County road, Delaware State Police confirmed.

The deadly crash occurred just after 4:15 p.m. on Camp Barnes Road, south of Estuary Boulevard. Investigators say the rider, operating a Yamaha YZF motorcycle, was traveling southbound alongside two mini-motorcycles when he tried to overtake them by crossing a double yellow line at a high rate of speed. He lost control, veered off the west side of the roadway, and struck a traffic sign before being ejected from the bike.

The victim, a Millville resident, was wearing a full-face helmet but was pronounced dead at the scene by first responders. His name has not yet been released, pending notification of next of kin.

Camp Barnes Road was shut down for approximately two and a half hours as members of Delaware State Police Troop 7’s Collision Reconstruction Unit processed the scene.

Delaware State Police are continuing to investigate and are asking any witnesses or individuals with information about the crash to contact Senior Corporal J. Smith at (302) 703-3267. Tipsters can also reach Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333 or message the Delaware State Police via Facebook.

For those impacted by the incident, the Delaware State Police Victim Services Unit is available around the clock at 1-800-VICTIM-1 (1-800-842-8461), or by email at [email protected].

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Key Points

  • A 22-year-old man died Thursday in a crash involving a Yamaha motorcycle on Camp Barnes Road
  • He lost control while trying to pass two mini-motorcycles and was ejected after hitting a traffic sign
  • Delaware State Police urge witnesses to call (302) 703-3267 or 1-800-847-3333 with information
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Stabbing in D.C. leads to urgent search for heavyset suspects

by Local News Report September 19, 2025
By Local News Report

Man stabbed on Benning Road as D.C. police search for three suspects on Benning Road

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Just after midnight on Friday, a man was stabbed in the 2400 block of Benning Road NE, triggering an active investigation and citywide alert as police search for three men believed to be connected to the attack.

According to the Metropolitan Police Department’s Fifth District, officers responded to the scene around 12 a.m., where a male victim was found suffering from stab wounds. Details surrounding the incident remain limited, and the condition of the victim has not yet been disclosed.

A lookout has been issued for three Black males in their 20s, with two described as heavyset. No further identifying information, such as clothing or direction of travel, has been released. Investigators say the motive and circumstances leading up to the stabbing are still unknown.

Authorities are urging residents not to approach the suspects and to call 911 immediately if spotted. The crime occurred in PSA 501, an area that has seen a recent uptick in violent incidents, prompting increased police presence.

The Metropolitan Police Department is asking anyone with information related to the stabbing to contact them at (202) 727-9099 or submit anonymous tips to the department’s text tip line by texting 50411.

No arrests have been made as of Friday afternoon, and the investigation remains ongoing.

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Key Points

  • A man was stabbed early Friday in the 2400 block of Benning Road NE
  • Police are searching for three Black males in their 20s, two described as heavyset
  • Anyone with information should contact MPD at (202) 727-9099 or text 50411
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