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    Are you behind on your energy bills in New Jersey? Assistance program expires December 31st

    by Charlie Dwyer December 14, 2021
    by Charlie Dwyer December 14, 2021

    TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy on Monday reminded New Jerseyeans still struggling to recover from his 2020 and 2021 pandemic lockdown that assistance is available for a …

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    Black Lives Matter Activists Tell Students Misogyny, White Supremacy And Capitalism Are To Blame For Their Problems

    by The Daily Caller December 13, 2021
    by The Daily Caller December 13, 2021

    Black Lives Matter (BLM) activists told students that they live in a “misogynistic, masculine society” that claims “women should stay at home” to cook and clean and that as black …

  • Community NewsNew Jersey News

    Bucco: New Jersey Democrats colluding to hide huge costs of Phil Murphy green energy tax

    by Press Release December 13, 2021
    by Press Release December 13, 2021

    Senator Anthony M. Bucco said Governor Phil Murphy and Democrats in the Legislature are colluding on an effort to reduce scrutiny of the administration’s absurdly expensive green energy plans that …

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    Parents threaten Jackson BOE with homeschooling over Phil Murphy COVID-19 mandates

    by Phil Stilton December 13, 2021
    by Phil Stilton December 13, 2021

    JACKSON, NJ – Parents upset with Governor Phil Murphy’s school mask mandate and the Jackson Board of Education’s acceptance of the mandate are now threatening to pull their students and …

  • Community NewsOhio NewsPolice Blotter

    Thieves in Akron stole an entire bridge, now police are searching for the bridgenappers

    by Charlie Dwyer December 11, 2021
    by Charlie Dwyer December 11, 2021

    AKRON, OH – Police in Akron are searching for thieves who literally stole an entire bridge. According to police, the pictured 58’ long, 10’ wide, & 6’ high bridge was …

  • Business NewsCommunity NewsUS and World News

    Inflation Hits Highest Level In 39 Years

    by The Daily Caller December 10, 2021
    by The Daily Caller December 10, 2021

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) increased 0.9% in November, bringing the key inflation indicator’s year-over-year increase to 6.8%, the highest figure in four decades. The CPI’s increase is the largest …

  • Community NewsFeatured NewsGovernment News

    Phil Murphy hints Republican lawmakers defying state capitol vaccine mandate could be arrested in the future

    by Conservative Times December 9, 2021
    by Conservative Times December 9, 2021

    TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Republican lawmakers could face criminal arrests if they continue to protest the Democrat party’s vaccination mandate at the state capitol, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy …

  • Business NewsCommunity NewsUS and World News

    Electric Vehicle Push Is Sparking Massive Deforestation, Environmental Damage

    by The Daily Caller December 8, 2021
    by The Daily Caller December 8, 2021

    A major nickel mine in a Philippines rainforest has continued to expand, mowing down acres of trees as global demand for minerals essential for electric vehicle manufacturing surges. The Rio …

  • Community NewsNew York NewsPolitics

    Diverse group of protesters in Brooklyn shout “F’ Joe Biden” and “De Blasio”

    by Adam Devine December 8, 2021
    by Adam Devine December 8, 2021

    Brooklyn, NY – If you watch mainstream media, you’re told that the chants of “F— Joe Biden” and “Let’s Go Brandon” are the rallying cries of the fascist-white supremacist Republican …

  • Community NewsGovernment NewsNew Jersey News

    1980s style license plates are coming back to New Jersey

    by Phil Stilton December 7, 2021
    by Phil Stilton December 7, 2021

    TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey might be going back to the future with a blue and gold license plate revival, A bill in the senate might allow you to ditch …

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    Chance of season’s first snow in New Jersey on frigid Wednesday

    by Jessica Woods December 6, 2021
    by Jessica Woods December 6, 2021

    TOMS RIVER, NJ – Winter is on its way as New Jersey is looking at its first possible snowfall of the 2021 winter season. On Wednesday, the National Weather Service …

  • Community NewsOhio News

    Water main break causes delays, damage in Columbus

    by Charlie Dwyer December 5, 2021
    by Charlie Dwyer December 5, 2021

    COLUMBUS, OH – On Saturday morning, police reported the road buckled on N. 4th St. north of E. 17th Ave. Police advised residents to stay out of the area. (The …

  • Community NewsGovernment NewsNew Jersey News

    Bill to allow veterans free beach access in New Jersey moves forward in Trenton

    by Shore News Network December 3, 2021
    by Shore News Network December 3, 2021

    TRENTON, NJ – If you are a veteran in New Jersey, your days of paying for public beach access might soon be over. A bill that is progressing in a …

  • Community NewsNew Jersey NewsOcean County News

    Toms River’s 112 foot tall twin towers project to be heard by planning board

    by Phil Stilton December 3, 2021
    by Phil Stilton December 3, 2021

    TOMS RIVER, NJ – A project championed by Toms River Mayor Maurice “Mo Hill” and his fellow “Mo Hill Republicans”, Kevin Geoghegan, Maria Muruca, Josh Kopp and builder Matt Lotano …

  • Department of Justice Press Releases

    CITY OF TAYLOR OFFICIAL PLEADS GUILTY TO ACCEPTING BRIBES WHILE TAYLOR’S MANAGER OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND TREASURER OF MAYOR SOLLARS’ CAMPAIGN FUND

    by DOJ Press November 30, 2021
    by DOJ Press November 30, 2021

    DETROIT – The former manager of the City of Taylor’s Community Development and former Treasurer of Mayor Richard Sollars’ campaign fund, pleaded guilty today to conspiring to commit bribery with …

  • Community NewsFeatured NewsUS and World News

    Treasury To Reallocate Rental Assistance Money Based On State Demands

    by The Daily Caller November 29, 2021
    by The Daily Caller November 29, 2021

    The Treasury Department announced plans to redistribute rental assistance funds from states and localities that have not exhausted their money to those that have experienced surging demand of requests, The …

  • Business News

    Shopping online with Goodwill helps your local community in several ways on Cyber Monday

    by Press Release November 26, 2021
    by Press Release November 26, 2021

    This holiday season, give your Cyber Monday gift purchases even more meaning by helping to create jobs in local communities by making bids and purchases on ShopGoodwill.com. To date, the …

  • Department of Justice Press ReleasesGovernment News

    Justice Department Announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing

    by DOJ Press November 24, 2021
    by DOJ Press November 24, 2021

    Columbia, South Carolina — The Department of Justice today announced more than $139 million in grant funding through the department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office) COPS Hiring …

  • Department of Justice Press ReleasesGovernment News

    Justice Department Announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing

    by DOJ Press November 23, 2021
    by DOJ Press November 23, 2021

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Department of Justice today announced more than $139 million in grant funding through the department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (“COPS Office”) COPS Hiring Program …

  • Community NewsFeatured NewsGood NewsMonmouth County NewsNew Jersey NewsSports

    Shore football player responds with 8 touchdown game one day after losing mother to cancer

    by Phil Stilton November 23, 2021
    by Phil Stilton November 23, 2021

    RED BANK, NJ – Red Bank Catholic quarterback Alex Brown lost his mother Michelle on November 11th after a long battle with breast cancer. The next day, he was to …

  • Department of Justice Press Releases

    Department of Justice announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing

    by DOJ Press November 22, 2021
    by DOJ Press November 22, 2021

    $375,000 Awarded to Norwalk Police Department WASHINGTON – The Department of Justice announced more than $139 million in grant funding through the Department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS …

  • Department of Justice Press ReleasesGovernment News

    Justice Department Announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing

    by DOJ Press November 20, 2021
    by DOJ Press November 20, 2021

    BOSTON – The Department of Justice has awarded $139 million in grants to provide direct funding to 183 law enforcement agencies across the nation to hire 1,066 additional full-time law …

  • Department of Justice Press ReleasesGovernment News

    Justice Department Announces $139 Million for Law Enforcement Hiring to Advance Community Policing

    by DOJ Press November 20, 2021
    by DOJ Press November 20, 2021

    $250,000 Awarded to Law Enforcement Agencies in the Southern District of West Virginia CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Department of Justice today announced more than $139 million in grant funding through …

  • Community NewsFeatured News

    American Legion continues its relationship with Marine Corps Toys for Tots to help deliver Christmas wishes for children

    by Jessica Woods November 19, 2021
    by Jessica Woods November 19, 2021

    Across the country and for many years, American Legion posts have assisted Marines and volunteers with Toys for Tots collection drives. This holiday season, the need is greater than ever, …

  • Community NewsNew York News

    Empire State Building unveils holiday pop-up vendors, holiday decorations

    by Shore News Network November 19, 2021
    by Shore News Network November 19, 2021

    NEW YORK – Holiday cheer is in full swing at the Empire State Building (ESB) as the iconic landmark unveils local pop-up vendors, over-the-top decorations, and plans for musical performances through the …

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