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Holmdel Police Remind Residents to Pay their Annual Fire and Burglar Alarm Fees

HOLMDEL TOWNSHIP, NJ – As the new year approaches, the Holmdel Township Police Department is reminding residents about Ordinance 4.1, which regulates alarm systems in the township. This ordinance is applicable to all types of burglary, fire, and other alarm devices that require a response from the Police Department, Fire Department, or other municipal agencies. Residents who have recently installed a new alarm system or moved into a residence are required to apply for an initial alarm permit. This can be done by completing an Alarm System Application form available through the Police Department. The fee for the initial permit

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Absecon Police Report Multiple Vehicle Burglaries, Remind Residents to Be Cautious

ABSECON, NJ – The Absecon Police Department is asking residents to be extra vigilant about securing their vehicles during the holiday season due to a significant rise in motor vehicle thefts. Residents are advised to ensure their vehicles are locked, even when parked in seemingly safe locations such as homes, shopping centers, or public areas. Additionally, the department warns against leaving vehicles running and unattended, a common practice in cold weather, which increases the risk of theft. The Police Department also asks the public to report any suspicious activities around vehicles to help prevent these incidents. This initiative aims to

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Jackson Police Remind Motorists to Obey Road Closures and Detours

JACKSON, NJ– The Jackson Police Department has issued an advisory regarding the ongoing roadwork in the Cedar Swamp area, emphasizing the importance of adhering to detours outside active work hours. Despite roadwork occurring only during the daytime, the department has confirmed that the road always remains impassable. Motorists are urged to follow the detour signs, even when officers are absent. The area has soft barricades and numerous signs to guide drivers away from the construction zone. Authorities warn that circumventing these barricades can be hazardous. The ongoing road grading work has led to the formation of potentially large ditches or

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East Brunswick Police Remind Drivers of the Law and Back to School Safety

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ – The East Brunswick Police Department urges drivers to exercise caution and abide by the law, especially when near school buses and school zones, to ensure the safety of students. The department stresses the importance of paying attention to driving, particularly in school zones and during times when school buses are frequently in transit. Students are unpredictable, and drivers are advised to maintain a safe distance from school buses at all times. The department has issued the following reminders for motorists: The East Brunswick Police Department emphasizes that following these guidelines will contribute to a safer environment

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Stafford Police Remind Drivers of Road Safety as Back to School Nears

STAFFORD TOWNSHIP, NJ – Schools in and around Stafford Township are set to open one week from Wednesday. The Stafford Township Police Department (STPD) has issued a traffic safety advisory asking drivers to be cautious, especially around bus stops and areas where sidewalks are not present. Drivers are reminded that flashing red lights and an extended stop-arm on a school bus mean that children are boarding or alighting. Vehicles must stop at a safe distance. They may only proceed once the bus has resumed its journey and the red lights are no longer flashing.

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Voorhees Police Remind Motorists of Back to School Safety

VOORHEES TOWNSHIP, NJ – As schools prepare to reopen for the new academic year starting the week of September 4, the Voorhees Township Police have released a series of safety tips. The guidelines cover various forms of commuting to school, including walking, bicycle riding, and taking the school bus. Parents and guardians are advised to teach children essential road safety measures, such as looking left, right, and left again before crossing the street. Children should be reminded to put away phones and other devices while crossing. Walking on sidewalks and using designated crosswalks is recommended whenever possible.

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Laredo Field Office CBP officers remind traveling public of inspection reporting requirements, consequences for departing port without inspection

LAREDO, Texas –U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and management from Laredo Field Office are reminding the traveling public of inspection reporting requirements and advise that there is a significant monetary fine issued and the possibility of federal prosecution for those who attempt to depart the CBP inspection area without inspection. “We want the traveling public to be mindful that they are subject to inspection when they enter the U.S. from a foreign country at the port of entry and those who would attempt to evade inspection or run the port face a $5,000 fine, vehicle seizure and may face

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Chesapeake Police Remind No Golf Carts on City Streets

CHESAPEAKE, VA – With the weather improving, Chesapeake City officials remind residents of the regulations surrounding the use of golf carts and utility vehicles on city streets. Except for designated areas, it is unlawful to drive these vehicles on public roads. Designated neighborhoods are marked with signage, and private property, including private roads, are exempt from this rule. The easiest way to distinguish between a private and public road is through the street sign colors – private roads are marked with yellow background signs while public roads have blue ones. The City of Chesapeake points residents to Virginia State Code

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‘Remind People Who He Is’: Rising GOP Star Lays Out Plan To Unseat A Dem Governor

‘Remind People Who He Is’: Rising GOP Star Lays Out Plan To Unseat A Dem Governor Mary Lou Masters on May 21, 2023 Following a dominant victory in the Republican gubernatorial primary, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron believes he knows exactly how to unseat the state’s popular Democratic governor — by focusing on his record that Cameron believes conflicts with the “values in Kentucky.” Cameron, the candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump, handily won the Republican nomination Tuesday with 47.7% support, trouncing the second place candidate Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles by 26 points. The attorney general’s “strategy” for

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A season draws near; Ocean City Police remind visitors it’s illegal to drink on public property

OCEAN CITY, MD – Ocean City officials are reminding residents and visitors of a town ordinance prohibiting the consumption of alcohol in public places. With beach bar season in full swing, the town has issued a reminder to keep drinks confined to bars, restaurants, residences, or lodging. According to the town code, it is illegal to consume any alcoholic beverage on any public property, including streets, highways, alleys, sidewalks, municipal parking lots, boardwalks, and public beaches within Ocean City’s corporate limits. The ordinance also applies to vehicles on public streets, highways, alleys, municipal parking lots, or other public property. Violators

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Ocean City police remind residents and visitor of no smoking ordinance

Ocean City, MD – The Town of Ocean City has issued a reminder regarding its designated smoking areas, which have been created to keep the beach clean and to cater to both smokers and non-smokers. The designated smoking areas can be located on a map and are situated along the beach. Smoking and vaping should be confined within 15 feet of the waste receptacles located in each of the designated smoking areas. The Boardwalk is designated as a smoke-free zone, and smoking and vaping are illegal in all public parks, except for Northside Park, where smoking and vaping are also

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Report: White House To Downplay Biden’s Birthday So As Not To Remind Voters How Old He Is

  Report: White House To Downplay Biden’s Birthday So As Not To Remind Voters How Old He Is Arjun Singh on October 11, 2022 President Joe Biden will celebrate his 80th birthday party on Nov. 20 at the White House in a celebration that is being described as subdued, White House sources told Politico Tuesday. Biden will become the first president to hold office as an octogenarian, a day that White House aides are reportedly trying to downplay, according to Politico. He was the oldest president ever elected, being 77 on Election Day in 2020 and 78 on inauguration day

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Berkeley Police Remind Residents that Golf Carts Must be Registered Just Like Other Vehicles

BAYVILLE, NJ – If you plan on riding your golf cart on a public road, police in Berkeley Township are reminding residents that they must be legally registered with the state of New Jersey just like any other vehicle. “Golf carts are not allowed on public roadways unless they are designated as Low Speed Vehicles (LSV),” the department said. “A Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) is allowed only on 25mph roadways as per ordinance in Berkeley Twp. They must be registered as a LSV with at least one license plate visible on the back of the vehicle.” LSV’s must be insured,

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Allentown Police Remind Resident to Lock Up Valuables

ALLENTOWN, PA- The Allentown Police released a statement advising locals to secure their belongings and lock their cars using the hashtag “#9PMRoutine”. Theft continues to grow as an issue in the area. “The most reported stolen items in the vehicle are: key fobs, spare keys, money, wallets, laptops, and tools,” the statement reads. “Don’t let someone take what you have worked hard for! Secure your belongings.”

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Police Remind Orbeez Social Media Driveby Gun Challenge is a Crime

EVESHAM, NJ – Police in Evesham are investigating an “Orbeez Challenge” incident as a crime after the occupants of a Hyundai Elantra partaking in a challenge did a driveby shooting using water and gel-based splat guns at bystanders. “The Evesham PD is currently investigating multiple reports associated with a new social media challenge called the “Orbeez Challenge”. The challenge encourages young individuals to utilize an “Orbeez Gun” to fire gel-filled balls at innocent bystanders,” the Evesham Police Department reported. “On May 9TH and May 10TH, our agency received reports stating a gray-colored vehicle, believed to be a 2017 to 2020

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GRAB HOLDINGS 72 HOUR DEADLINE ALERT: Former Louisiana Attorney General and Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC Remind Investors with Losses in Excess of $100,000 of Deadline in Class Action Lawsuits Against Grab Holdings Limited – GRAB, GRABW

NEW ORLEANS, May 13, 2022 — Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC (“KSF”) and KSF partner, the former Attorney General of Louisiana, Charles C. Foti, Jr., remind investors that they have only until May 16, 2022 to file lead plaintiff applications in securities class action lawsuits against Grab Holdings Limited (NasdaqGS: GRAB, GRABW), if they purchased the Company’s securities between August 2, 2021 and March 3, 2022, inclusive (the “Class Period”). These actions are pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. What You May Do If you purchased securities of Grab and would like

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Uber to use alerts to remind riders to buckle up

By David Shepardson WASHINGTON – Ride-sharing company Uber Technologies plans to begin reminding passengers to wear seat belts by pinging driver phones and sending riders messages amid a spike in U.S. traffic deaths. Uber told Reuters its new feature that launches Tuesday aims to alert riders to buckle up via a distinctive chime from the driver’s phone and a simultaneous push notification to the rider’s phone. “The intent is really just to help remind riders that they should be buckling up – every seat, every time,” said Kristin Smith, Uber’s head of Global Road Safety Policy, who added the chime

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Stafford Township police remind residents to remove their vehicles, trash cans and basketball hoops before the plows come

MANAHAWKIN, NJ – The Stafford Township Police Department issued a warning on Friday for residents to clear the streets of obstructions, including vehicles, basketball hoops, garbage cans, boats and other objects in the roadway. “Reminder from Stafford Township Department of Public Works, In preparation for any snowfall you are to remove all vehicles, trash cans, and portable basketball hoops from the roadway, so that roads can be plowed efficiently.” If you have any questions or issues you may contact Stafford Township Public Works at 609-597-1000 ext. 8556 or visit their website at https://www.staffordnj.gov/197/Public-Works. Do not call the police department for non-emergency

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