Thursday, August 31, 2023

Fresh Stir-Fry, Honey-Based Desserts: New Restaurant Coming To Toms River

Honeygrow is bringing a simplified menu with fresh ingredients for adults and children to Toms River, the company announced.


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Enrollment Begins For Ocean County Solar Farm

TOMS RIVER – Solstice, a leading community solar provider committed to providing clean and affordable energy to communities, is excited to begin enrollment on the Toms River community solar farm. As the company handling public education and enrollment, Solstice is connecting residents to clean, renewable energy while offering substantial discounts on electric bills.   […]


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Order this outstanding tomahawk steak at the NJ Shore

Spadea continues Red Meat Wednesday with an amazing tomahawk steak he had at a must visit Seaside park spot!


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Summer's Last Hurrah: Labor Day Weekend Fun In Ocean County

Summer's not quite over yet. Here's all the fun you can still get up to on Labor Day Weekend in Ocean County.


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Wednesday, August 30, 2023

The Warrior Mindset: CW2 Nick Lavery to Speak at Grunin Center

(TOMS RIVER, NJ) -- The Veterans and Military Resource Center (VMRC) at Ocean County College is pleased to welcome Chief Warrant Officer 2 Nick Lavery to speak at the Grunin Center at 9:30am on Monday, September 11. Lavery will discuss the "Warrior Mindset" philosophy and share his inspirational story of sacrifice, determination and resilience. Admission is free and open to the public.


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Ocean County Historical Society Offers Bus Trips, Lectures and More

TIMELESS TOUR: The third annual Ocean County History Day is Sept. 16, on society grounds in Toms River. Learn about the county’s noble past while enjoying Revolutionary War-era music. (Supplied Photo) The Ocean County Historical Society, headquartered at 26 Hadley Ave. in Toms River, has planned a busy autumn season. From 10 a.m. to 3


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Local Petitioner Decries Bad Drivers on the GSP

Five days a week, Barnegat Township resident James Symbouras commutes to his job in Matawan, and it’s far from being a pleasure trip on the Garden State Parkway. In fact, he feels the 55-minute jaunt is more like a nightmare. “The GSP is a total free-for-all with all of the aggressive drivers out there,” said


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Could New Jersey be facing masks and vaccine mandates again? (Opinion)

Rutgers University is still hanging onto its vaccine mandate.


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Glen Kelly Real Estate Remembers the Huge Football Charity Event and Football Television Commercial in Ocean and Monmouth County NJ



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Flies, broken toilets and more: Health violations Ocean County kitchens have been cited for

Less than 1.5% of food establishments in Ocean County have a conditionally satisfactory rating.


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Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Toms River Democrats pick Andy Kim aide as mayoral candidate

Ben Giovine, a top aide to Rep. Andy Kim (D-Moorestown) and the former president of the Toms River Regional Board of Education, is the new Democratic


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Have a Swashbuckling Good Time at the Ocean County Library Toms River Branch

(TOMS RIVER, NJ) -- Ever wonder what it was like to be a real-life pirate in the 18th century? The Ocean County Library Toms River Branch will host American Historical Theatre as actor Jill Lawrence brings to life pirate Anne Bonny in an all-ages interactive show, "Swashbucklers and Sea Dogs," on Thursday, September 28, 2023. The event begins at 6:30pm.


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Rough Surf, Rip Currents From Hurricane Franklin Affecting Beach Access In Ocean County

Rough waves and dangerous rip currents whipped up by the hurricane, along with coastal flooding, are forecast to continue on Wednesday.


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How Much Damage Did Ciba Cause?

TOMS RIVER – On the heels of a settlement being signed in which the owner of the Ciba-Geigy property will still be able to profit from it, environmentalists are forming a strategy to again fight the chemical giant and the state agency that has “environmental protection” in its name.   Ciba-Geigy created dyes and […]


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This Popular New Jersey Shopping Center Is Getting Some Major Upgrades

This Busy toms River Shopping Center Is Getting Some Major Upgrades, And New Stores!


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This Popular New Jersey Shopping Center Is Getting Some Major Upgrades

This Busy toms River Shopping Center Is Getting Some Major Upgrades, And New Stores!


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Lakehurst Man Admits to Stealing $220K from Elderly Victims

By: Najla Alexander Authorities in Ocean County announced that on August 28, Robert Cohan, 36, of Lakehurst, pled guilty to Theft by Deception before the Honorable Kimarie Rahill, J.S.C.


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Lakehurst con artist pleads guilty to stealing $220,000 from seniors in Ocean County

Robert Cohan, 36, convinced one of his victims to withdraw large sums of money from her bank accounts, eventually about $20,000.


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Monday, August 28, 2023

Ocean County Contractor Admits To Home Improvement Scheme

TOMS RIVER – A Lakehurst man has admitted to a home improvement contracting scheme targeting township residents, police said.   Robert Cohan, 36, pled guilty to Theft by Deception. At the time of his sentencing on October 27, the State will be seeking a term of eight years in New Jersey State Prison, along […]


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Man Admits Fleecing $220K From Elderly Victims In Toms River As Fake Contractor

Robert M. Cohan targeted a Berkeley Township woman while he was awaiting court proceedings on charges of fleecing 10 Toms River victims.


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Scammer Bilked $20K From Elderly Woman In Berkeley: Prosecutor

Robert Cohan, of Lakehurst, was already charged with theft by deception for stealing $200K when he scammed the woman, officials said.


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LAKEHURST MAN PLEADS GUILTY TO THEFT BY DECEPTION

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on August 28, 2023, Robert Cohan, 36, of Lakehurst, pled guilty to Theft by Deception before the Honorable Kimarie Rahill, J.S.C.  At the time of his sentencing on October 27, 2023, the State will be seeking a term of eight years New Jersey State Prison, along with […]

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NJ's Best Drive-Thru Has Some Of The Best Coffee, And Even Has Puppacino's For Your Dog!

One Of The Best Drive-Thru's In New Jersey Is One Of The Best In America


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Deadly home explosion in Hunterdon: This week in Central Jersey history, Aug. 28-Sept. 3

Here's a look at events that happened in Central Jersey from five, 10, 25, 50 and 100 years ago this week.


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Saturday, August 26, 2023

Prosecutor: Toms River Man Charged For Having Over 1,000 Child Porn Images

A man from Toms River has been charged with possession of child pornography.


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Friday, August 25, 2023

1K Child Porn Images Found On Toms River Man's Devices: Prosecutor

Tips to a national tipline led to identifying the man's IP address, the Ocean County prosecutor said.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://patch.com/new-jersey/tomsriver/1k-child-porn-images-found-toms-river-mans-devices-prosecutor

Cross-country preview, 2023: All-State and All-Group runners returning in 2023

Here's a look at the all-state and all-group runners from a year ago that will come back poised and ready for the 2023 season.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2023/08/cross-country-preview-2023-all-state-and-all-group-runners-returning-in-2023.html

@StraffiStraffi: The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to provide individuals with a chance to reconcile with their creditors and begin anew.



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@StraffiStraffi: J&J's $8.9 billion talc settlement faces US bankruptcy test



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Thursday, August 24, 2023

Former Wall Woman Wins $10K In 'Revenge Porn' Suit Against Teacher

Nude photos Kaitlyn Cannon sent to a boyfriend while in college were lost, but later posted on a porn site by Wall math teacher, jury finds.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://patch.com/new-jersey/wall/former-wall-woman-wins-10k-revenge-porn-suit-against-teacher

Garden State Parkway fatal crash: Driver high on fentanyl sentenced for vehicular homicide

Michelle Roselli, 36, who is from Spotsylvania County, will be required to serve at least 85% of her term in a New Jersey prison.


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Garden State Parkway fatal crash: Driver high on fentanyl sentenced for vehicular homicide

Michelle Roselli, 36, who is from Spotsylvania County, will be required to serve at least 85% of her term in a New Jersey prison.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://www.app.com/story/news/local/courts/2023/08/24/virginia-woman-sentenced-for-killing-berkeley-man-in-parkway-crash/70672985007/

Help Clear The Shelters This Weekend: Things To Do In Ocean County

Enjoy half-price pet adoptions on Saturday, celebrate township community days and more this weekend, only in Ocean County.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://patch.com/new-jersey/berkeley-nj/help-clear-shelters-weekend-things-do-ocean-county

The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to provide individuals with a chance to reconcile with their creditors and begin...

The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to provide individuals with a chance to reconcile with their creditors and begin anew. Nevertheless, the presence of bankruptcy on your credit report could impede your future plans, such as obtaining a mortgage or reaching specific career objectives. https://www.straffilaw.com/do-bankruptcies-show-up-on-back…/


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Man Arrested In 2 Toms River Bank Robberies

Daniel McCarthy has been charged in two Route 9 robberies in Toms River, police said. Additional charges are pending in other towns.


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Difficult financial situations like job loss, divorce, business problems, and illness can be made worse by the existence...

Difficult financial situations like job loss, divorce, business problems, and illness can be made worse by the existence of debt. It is easy to be overwhelmed with debt, especially in circumstances where a source of income is not readily available. It is even more stressful trying to find ways to seek relief from this financial crisis when you have creditors hounding your every move and seeking to acquire your assets for repayment. https://www.straffilaw.com/what-is-the-difference-between-…/


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Ocean County Beach Replenishment Project Appears to be Delayed Into 2024

A federal beach replenishment project, now delayed for over a year, will now likely begin “sometime” in 2024, Toms River officials said this week, as residents continue to express frustration over the deterioration of the sand on the beachfront in Ortley Beach. Toms River Mayor Maurice “Mo” Hill said Wednesday that the U.S. Army Corps […]


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Wednesday, August 23, 2023

August 23, 2023

3 posts published by MidJersey.news Team on August 23, 2023


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Vehicle Fire Spreads, Destroys Manchester Home

The fire Wednesday afternoon remains under investigation, authorities said.


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Is Summer Over? Pumpkin Spice Latte Returns to Starbucks

Do you drink Pumpin Spice Latte at the beach?


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Beachwood Man Charged In Fatal DWI Crash Turns Himself In

John Zinkoski was charged with vehicular homicide in the May crash; authorities say he was drunk and driving more than 80 mph at the time.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://patch.com/new-jersey/tomsriver/beachwood-man-charged-dwi-fatal-crash-turns-himself

Toddlers Will LOVE This Pine Barren-Themed Museum In NJ

Your toddler will have a blast learning and exploring the Pine Barrens at this beloved Ocean County nature center.


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@StraffiStraffi: Difficult financial situations like job loss, divorce, business problems, and illness can be made worse by the existence of debt. It is easy to be overwhelmed with debt, especially in circumstances where a source of income is not readily available.



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@StraffiStraffi: Buying a house after bankruptcy: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 rules



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Do Bankruptcies Show Up on Background Checks?

The purpose of filing for bankruptcy is to provide individuals with a chance to reconcile with their creditors and begin anew. Nevertheless, the presence of bankruptcy on your credit report could impede your future plans, such as obtaining a mortgage or reaching specific career objectives.

If you are planning to file for bankruptcy and are worried about it showing up on your background check, contact a skilled bankruptcy lawyer. Speaking to an experienced New Jersey bankruptcy attorney can also help you understand the different types of bankruptcy in New Jersey and how they may affect your job application.

While bankruptcy is often viewed negatively, it can also indicate that you have taken steps to improve your financial situation. If you are worried that a past bankruptcy might affect your job prospects, it’s worth noting that the Fair Credit Reporting Act prohibits bankruptcies that are over 10 years old from being included in an employee background check. 

Your credit report may show a Chapter 7 bankruptcy for a maximum of 10 years, starting from the date of filing. However, a Chapter 13 bankruptcy will be removed from your report after seven years after the filing date. When the designated period of seven or 10 years has elapsed, the bankruptcy will be erased from your credit report automatically.

Additionally, federal law prohibits government employers from discriminating against job applicants solely based on bankruptcy. This rule applies to federal, state, and local levels. However, private employers do not have the same restrictions, so they are not prohibited from taking bankruptcy into account when making hiring decisions.

Which Reports Do Background?

Various types of background checks exist, which may include an investigation of criminal records, academic achievements, employment history, and credit status. Bankruptcy information can be found on credit reports but not on criminal records. 

The extent of the background check that an employer conducts typically depends on the role being offered. If a position does not entail the management of someone else’s finances or the assumption of fiscal responsibility, a credit check may be unnecessary.

To conduct a credit check as part of the hiring process, an employer must obtain written consent from the applicant. If you anticipate that your past bankruptcy may be revealed through a credit check, it may be wise to inform a potential employer beforehand. By revealing this information yourself, you can provide context about your situation and explain how you have taken steps to resolve your past financial difficulties.

Federal Law Surrounding Background Checks

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) safeguards the confidentiality of personal information collected, held, and reported by consumer reporting agencies (CRAs), such as background check providers, to protect consumers. The FCRA is enforced by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. 

In accordance with 15 U.S. Code § 1681c, the FCRA limits employers who hire for jobs with annual salaries less than $75,000 from reporting tax liens paid, civil lawsuits, civil judgments, and Chapter 13 bankruptcies that are more than seven years old (Chapter 7 bankruptcies can be reported for up to ten years).

If the bankruptcy continues to appear on your credit report beyond the period they are expected to be removed, you have the option to file a dispute with the credit bureaus (Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion) to request its removal.

Before carrying out a background check, employers must also notify the applicant and obtain their written approval.

Moreover, the FCRA regulates an employer’s actions when they find out about an applicant’s bankruptcy or other negative information during a background check. To deny an application based on prior bankruptcy or other adverse findings, employers must follow the adverse action process before making a final decision.

Under 11 U.S.C. § 525(b), private employers are prohibited from discriminating or terminating employees solely based on their bankruptcy filing.

However, private employers can consider an applicant’s past bankruptcy as one of several factors when considering them for employment if it is related to the duties of the job.

Under 11 U.S.C. § 525(a), government employers cannot discriminate or modify an employee’s employment terms based on a bankruptcy filing. Additionally, government employers cannot deny applicants employment solely based on their prior bankruptcy filing.

Could My Bankruptcy Record Affect My Ability To Rent a Home?

When seeking to rent a home, landlords may consider your bankruptcy history when deciding whether or not to rent to you. Landlords may be more hesitant to rent to individuals with more recent bankruptcy filings. However, if your financial record is sound, the bankruptcy filing occurred more than two years ago, and you don’t have a significant history of evictions, it may not have a significant impact.

It’s a good idea to disclose your bankruptcy history when discussing renting with a landlord and if they mention a background or credit check. If you can demonstrate that you’ll be able to make rent payments and have a stable income, it may outweigh any concerns about your bankruptcy record.

Typically, a responsible landlord will prioritize your income and ability to pay rent over any past bankruptcy. Bankruptcy may even benefit you by freeing you of other financial obligations and making it easier to afford rent payments. If you have a track record of making timely rent payments despite financial difficulties in the past, landlords may be more understanding and willing to rent to you.

How Does Bankruptcy Affect Your Job and Future Credit

Bankruptcy can have significant implications for both your employment status and credit score, but it’s crucial to understand the specific effects in each area. Firstly, it’s important to note that simply filing for bankruptcy does not automatically lead to job loss. Employers are legally prohibited from using your bankruptcy filing as a reason to make negative changes to your employment, such as reducing your salary, demoting you, or terminating your position.

However, it’s important to recognize that legitimate reasons for termination, unrelated to bankruptcy, can still apply. Instances of incompetence, dishonesty, or chronic tardiness may lead to job loss regardless of your bankruptcy filing. If you believe your termination was unjust and directly linked to your bankruptcy, you might have a case against your employer for illegal bankruptcy discrimination.

The level of awareness your employer has about your bankruptcy filing can vary depending on the type of bankruptcy you choose. For instance, in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your employer might not be aware of your filing in most cases. However, if a creditor has taken legal action and started wage garnishment, your employer will be informed about your bankruptcy as they are required to cease the garnishment.

On the other hand, Chapter 13 bankruptcy might make your employer more aware of your financial situation, especially if you have a steady income. The court may order your payments to be automatically deducted from your wages to ensure adherence to the Chapter 13 repayment plan.

In terms of credit scores, the type of bankruptcy you file also plays a significant role. Chapter 7 bankruptcy, also known as “liquidation” bankruptcy, is suitable for individuals who cannot repay their debts. In this process, some assets may need to be surrendered to contribute to creditor payments. While not all debts may be fully covered, eligible debts will be discharged by the court.

However, Chapter 7 bankruptcy can have a more pronounced negative impact on your credit score, as it remains on your credit report for up to 10 years. Financial institutions perceive individuals who have filed for Chapter 7 as higher credit risks, leading to a more substantial decrease in credit scores, especially for those who had higher scores before filing.

On the other hand, Chapter 13 bankruptcy, also called the “wage earner’s” bankruptcy, involves a repayment plan and is best suited for individuals with regular income. The repayment plan typically spans three to five years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy stays on your credit report for up to seven years, which is shorter than Chapter 7 due to the commitment to repay debts.

Financial institutions may view individuals under Chapter 13 more favorably because of their dedication to repaying their debts. Following a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing, the credit score may drop by around 150 to 200 points, with a common post-bankruptcy score of approximately 579.

How Does Bankruptcy Affect Your Job and Future Credit Details
Job Loss and Bankruptcy Filing for bankruptcy doesn’t automatically lead to job loss; employers can’t discriminate based on bankruptcy, but other valid reasons for termination still apply.
Employer Awareness of Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy might not be noticeable to employers; Chapter 13 bankruptcy may make financial situation more apparent, especially with wage garnishment.
Credit Score Impact of Bankruptcy Chapter 7 bankruptcy can have a pronounced negative impact on credit score, staying on credit report for up to 10 years. Chapter 13 bankruptcy has a shorter credit report impact, staying for up to seven years; individuals may be viewed more favorably by financial institutions due to commitment to repayment.

Speaking to an Experienced Bankruptcy Attorney in New Jersey

Filing for bankruptcy can give you a new start and allow you to take back control of your finances. You can get help from an experienced bankruptcy attorney to understand which type of bankruptcy is most appropriate for your situation.

A skilled bankruptcy attorney can help guide you throughout the process of filing a bankruptcy. This includes preparing the required paperwork and representing you before the court. You can have your attorney negotiate with creditors in order to stop any harassment you may be facing. A bankruptcy lawyer can also help you create a reasonable payment plan and help you save your home and other assets if your property is being foreclosed. 

At Straffi & Straffi, Attorneys at Law, New Jersey bankruptcy attorney Daniel Straffi and our team of legal professionals has the experience and knowledge needed to help you explore what options are available to you. We may be able to help you protect your assets and the future of your loved ones. You don’t have to wait for it to be too late. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with a top-rated New Jersey bankruptcy attorney. 



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What to Do, See and Eat in Island Heights: An Enchanting Throwback in Time

Tucked into a pocket of the north shore of Toms River, the 1-square-mile Ocean County town of Island Heights feels like a throwback in time.


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Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Events This Week: August 22-28, 2023

Here is a look at upcoming events taking place from August 22 to August 28, 2023 along with our featured listings. New Jersey Stage offers previews of events throughout the Garden State as well as select shows in New York City and Philadelphia areas.


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Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest.

Discover (and save!) your own Pins on Pinterest.


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EMT-Owned 'Ice Cream Emergency' Brings Sweets To Jersey Shore

Ice Cream Emergency, owned by lifelong Ocean County residents Ali and Joe Giberson, is a full service ice cream parlor on wheels.


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JCP&L nearing completion of electric service reliability project in Toms River

FirstEnergy Corp. subsidiary Jersey Central Power & Light said it is nearing completion of a cable replacement project to enhance electric service reliability for customers in Toms River, Ocean County. The work, which began earlier this year, is expected to be completed by early fall. The $470,000 project involves the replacement of 4,200 feet of […]


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Man's Heart Attack Shows Need For More EMS Coverage

LAVALLETTE – Everyone likes a story with a happy ending, and this one is no exception. A barrier island man’s recent brush with death turned into triumph thanks to quick responders and top-tier medical care.   However, Neil Torino’s tale of survival has left his wife Linda with a sobering realization. She submits that […]


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Monday, August 21, 2023

From Golf To Food To Drinks, This Popular Driving Range Chain Is Growing In NJ

This Amazing Golf Center Is Planning On Expanding In New Jersey


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GOP legislators want a special session on parental rights proposal

Seeking to escalate parental rights issues going into the November midterm elections, the Republican lawmakers from Ocean County want a special session of


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Toms River, NJ police chief defends cops' actions after video of encounter goes viral

Toms River Police Chief Mitch Little posted body cam footage to defend the actions of the officers, and said they were within their "legal rights and training."


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A woman sent nude selfies to her boyfriend. Now she's successfully sued her former high school math teacher for posting them to a revenge porn site.

A jury awarded Kaitlyn Cannon $10,000 in damages after it found her former math teacher posted nude photos of her to a revenge porn site.


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Point Pleasant Announces Fall 2023 Leaf Pickup Schedule

See the fall 2023 leaf pickup schedule below.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://patch.com/new-jersey/pointpleasant/point-pleasant-announces-fall-2023-leaf-pickup-schedule

Power outage hits thousands of homes, businesses in Ocean County

Nearly 6,500 homes and businesses in Toms River and Lakewood had no service as of 7 a.m.


from Straffi & Straffi Attorneys at Law https://www.nj.com/ocean/2023/08/power-outage-hits-thousands-of-homes-businesses-in-ocean-county.html