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15 Years Ago: Bob Dylan Gets Detained by the New Jersey Police
Bob Dylan once sang, "In Jersey anything's legal as long as you don't get caught." But he did get caught by the New Jersey police on July 23, 2009. Dylan was then on tour with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp, performing in minor-league baseball parks across America. On that day, they'd played a show in Lakewood, New Jersey, roughly an hour and a half's drive outside New York City.
2 Bedroom Home in Little Egg Harbor - $549,900
Welcome to your dream home in Four Seasons at Sea Oaks Adult Community, surrounded by the new LBI National Golf Course and restaurant. You are invited onto a lovely sitting porch. This stunning and completely re-modeled home features an open floor plan with a marble fireplace centered in the living space to be enjoyed from the living, dining, and kitchen areas and the new white kitchen featuring custom cabinets, a beautiful backsplash, Quartz countertops, and a custom walk-in pantry. The addition added off the back of this home adds to the serenity of luxury living. The patio is a calming oasis with a private landscape. This exceptional home boasts craftsmanship, including 6-in wide high-definition vinyl flooring throughout, and custom black doors and trim and decorative molding, creating a luxurious home with all the finer touches. The primary bathroom has a rain shower and an elevated double vanity. You won't be disappointed in this home. Move in and enjoy your new life at Sea Oaks.
You can pretend you’re on an African safari at this new glamping resort in New Jersey
Sarah Kuta | TravelPulse (TNS) Want to feel like you’re on safari, without leaving the country?. Head to Savannah Sunset Resort and Spa, a new glamping experience that’s now open at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, which is about halfway between Philadelphia and New York City.
Silverton EMS Taken Off Duty By Toms River
TOMS RIVER – Silverton EMS will no longer be sent on calls after a resident dials 911. This administrative change was made on July 22. “We’ve been advised by legal counsel that financial irregularities associated with Silverton EMS are potentially criminal, and the matter is being referred to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office,” Mayor Daniel Rodrick said. “Given what we have learned, I had no choice but to take swift action. We have hired 17 more EMTs and put several additional ambulances on the road. Police Chief Mitch Little and EMS Supervisor Kevin Monaghan have assured me the recent increase in staff and ambulances will prevent any interruption in Emergency Medical Services. We will update the community as the investigation unfolds.”
Morning audio update: Morey’s Piers co-owner dies, $1.6M lottery win, Sinatra House sold (July 23, 2024)
Good morning New Jersey. Here’s your audio update with stories on the death of the co-owner of Morey’s Piers in Wildwood, a fatal tractor-trailer crash on Route 3 and a Jersey Cash 5 jackpot win with $1.6 million. Plus, we’ll tell you about the sale of the iconic...
Team Neptune Scores Big at New Brunswick AAU All-Comers Meet
NEW BRUNSWICK - On Sunday, July 21st, Team Neptune competed for the first time at AAU-NJ's All-Comers Jamboree. The meet was held at Memorial Stadium (Joyce Kilmer Ave) in New Brunswick. Team Neptune is a youth track and field team serving Neptune children. Team Neptune was born in May of...
3 New York locations among Big Lots stores to close
Big Lots is preparing to close dozens of stores across the country, including its New York locations in Carle Place and Centereach on Long Island, and Queensbury in Warren County. The retailer also plans to shutter its Connecticut operations in Manchester, Milford and Waterford, while its 27 stores in New...
Lay Low at One of the Jersey Shore’s Coolest Speakeasies This Summer
Nestled beneath the bustling Reyla restaurant in Asbury Park, Laylow offers a unique speakeasy experience that is currently the talk of the town. This hidden gem transports patrons back to…
Monmouth University on lockdown
As of 7:19 a.m. Tuesday, Monmouth University is still on lockdown after the school notified students and the public of an active investigation on campus. According to a timeline on the West Long Branch institute of higher education’s website, emergency precautions went into effect at 1:32 a.m. The latest update indicates the campus will have a delayed, 10 a.m. opening. Classes will start after 11 a.m.
Celebrated NJ township official stole recreation permit fees, cops say
BRICK — An award-winning recreation director has been charged with stealing municipal fees. Daniel Santaniello, 46, of Brick, asked private organizations that pay township facility permit fees to pay him directly in cash instead of paying the township, investigators said/. Santaniello pocketed the cash and issued fraudulent receipts to...
Mother and son from N.J. admit lying about cheap equipment they sold to U.S. military
A mother and son from New Jersey have both pleaded guilty to federal charges stemming from the sale of cheap parts for military equipment to the U.S. Department of Defense. Linda Mika, 73, of Jackson, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, the U.S. Attorney’s Office District of New Jersey said in a news release. Kenneth Mika, 53, of Ewing, pleaded guilty to same charge last month.
Monmouth University on lockdown as campus police search buildings
UPDATE: Monmouth University lockdown lifted after threatening email led to search. Monmouth University in West Long Branch was on lockdown early Tuesday due to an active investigation by police and other agencies, officials said. “There is a lockdown on the main campus. Monmouth University police, assisted by outside agencies, are...
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