JACKSON-Township residents, including those of the growing Orthodox community expressed their disapproval of Mayor Michael Reina’s appointments of two Lakewood rabbis to the public clergy in April. For decades, Jackson Township …
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Would Legalized Marijuana Affect Insurance Claims and Road Safety in New Jersey?
by Francis M. Smith, Esq. TRENTON-New Jersey’s recently elected Governor Phil Murphy is expected to legalize recreational marijuana, giving rise to questions on road safety and accident rates. Identifying the impact of …
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Bob Menendez Wants More Muslim Refugees in the Garden State, Constituents Outraged
WASHINGTON, DC-Embattled New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez who narrowly skirted federal corruption charges last November is now facing criticism from his constituents after calling for an end to President’s Trump’s …
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Opponent Accuses Congressman MacArthur of Gutting Wall Street Law to Favor Big Business
by Your Newsby Your Newsby Evan Lukaske, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Former A.I.G. CEO Hank Greenberg is attempting to kill a New York State securities law that led to him paying $9 million to …
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Jackson Republicans to Require Background Checks, Social Media Checks on Potential Council Candidates
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonJACKSON–After a year filled with follies by members appointed to Jackson’s various public boards by the all-Republican council, the Jackson Republican Club is now asking those seeking their endorsement to …
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U.S. Congressman MacArthur: Vladimir Putin is a Dangerous Thug
by Your Newsby Your NewsWASHINGTON,DC-Republican Tom MacArthur, representing New Jersey’s 3rd congressional district took a shot at Russian President Vladimir Putin on social media. “Russia’s destabilizing behavior, including their attempts to influence our elections …
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Pennacchio, Jersey Politicians Trying to Reign in Appointee Government Corruption
by Your Newsby Your NewsTRENTON-New Jersey lawmakers are trying to rein in a pattern of corruption among Gubernatorial appointees to the State Investment Council after scandals have plagued the state board. Most members on …
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Jackson Council Appoints GOP Insider to Embattled Zoning Board Seat
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonJACKSON-The Jackson Township Council has filled a vacant seat on the Jackson zoning board for the fifth time in just over one year. Joseph Sullivan, a GOP operative was quickly …
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JACKSON-Long before it was Art and Kathy’s Kitchen, the building where Jackson residents came to have breakfast and lunch for generations was initially part of a stagecoach stop between Trenton and …
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Former N.J. Gov Candidate’s Political Corruption Film to be Featured at Festival
JERSEY CITY-This time last year, Joe Rullo was engaged in a campaign to run for Governor in the state of New Jersey against Kim Guadagno and Jack Ciattarelli. Now, he’s …
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Is a Monster Storm Headed for the Jersey Shore This Weekend?
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonReports on Facebook and Twitter are trending. A “huge monster” storm is heading for New Jersey this weekend, but a local and trusted amateur meteorologist says maybe not. Bob “Weatherman” …
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Man Pleads Guilty for Trafficking Girl, 17, as Prostitute in South Jersey Motels
by Dinesh Patelby Dinesh PatelTRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced that a Burlington County, N.J., man pleaded guilty today to forcing a 17-year-old girl to engage in prostitution at area motels for his …
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New Jersey Interstate Black Market Gun Trafficking Ring Members Indicted
by Dinesh Patelby Dinesh PatelTRENTON – Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal today announced that a state grand jury has returned an indictment charging seven members of a major gun trafficking ring in Camden with first-degree …
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Toms River Democrats Attack Silverton EMS Volunteers and Funding
TOMS RIVER-In American politics, nothing is unbiased any longer, especially the media. This weekend, a blog website run by Toms River Democrats under the auspices of being a neutral media …
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The Philadelphia Eagles are Super Bowl LII champions, defeating the New England Patriots, 41-33. The first half was a story of missed opportunities, with the Eagles missing an extra point, …
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Jackson Police Department Patrol Blotter The following is a sample of incidents that Patrol Officers recently responded to or were involved with. This does not represent all of the calls …
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On Friday, January 26th, at approximately 2pm, the Jackson Police Department began to receive calls regarding a vehicle travelling on Toms River Road which was “all over the road”. While …
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Massive New Howell Waste Facility Could Receive Final Approval by Committee Next Thursday
by Phil Stiltonby Phil StiltonHOWELL-A large solid waste management facility to be built on Randolph Road in Howell Township could be getting the final nod from the Monmouth County Solid Waste Advisory Council (SWAC) next Thursday. …
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The Minnesota Vikings somehow win the game after one of the craziest 4th quarters ever. The New Orleans Saints take on the Minnesota Vikings in the Divisional Round of the …
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Jersey Doc Charged for Reusing Anal Catheters on Multiple Patients
by Your Newsby Your NewsAttorney General Christopher S. Porrino and the Division of Consumer Affairs today announced that a Committee of the State Board of Medical Examiners (“the Committee”) has temporarily suspended the license …
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New York Jets quarterback Josh McCown suffered a broken hand in Sunday’s 23-0 NFL loss to the Denver Broncos, throwing the rest of his season into doubt. McCown, 38, is …
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Dak Prescott threw for three touchdowns to make it an unhappy return for Eli Manning on Sunday as the Dallas Cowboys beat the New York Giants 30-10 to keep their …
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Pearl Harbor’s “Day of Infamy” Remembered in Ocean County
by Your Newsby Your NewsSEVENTY-SIX YEARS ago this week, Imperial Japanese forces launched a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, killing 2,403 men and women and launching the United States into the Second World War. …
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TOMS RIVER-Police here investigated a report of an out of control hockey nazi showing players of a Jewish faith-based hockey team his swastika tattoo and making obscene gestures. The incident …
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Calling All Residents! Brick Mayor Seeking Volunteers for Community Service
by Your Newsby Your NewsAny citizen interested on serving as a member on one of the township’s various boards or committees should send an email with a resume and cover letter to Mayor John …