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NJ shore town enforcing huge fine for parents of uncooperative teens
POINT PLEASANT BEACH — This Ocean County borough is taking its 10 p.m. curfew seriously, starting now. Ahead of July 4, the Point Pleasant Beach Police Department is warning residents on Facebook that it'll be enforcing several ordinances regarding the "ongoing issue of unaccompanied juveniles in town." And it's...
Police Investigate Murder in Central Jersey Suburb
The Ocean County Prosector's Office and Manchester Police confirm that a murder took place on June 27. Police received a call at approximately 4:55 pm about a possible gunshot victim. Police arrived on the scene at Ridgeway Road and Hope Chapel Road and found a 25-year-old woman with a gunshot...
Adopt These 5 Adorable Pets in Ocean County Today
Adopt These 5 Adorable Pets in Ocean County Today — These adorable pets are only some of the animals that are available for adoption in Ocean County. Please contact the shelters located throughout Ocean County with any inquires. There are two locations in Ocean County, one in Manahawkin and...
N.J. brewery owned by a female veteran has closed
New Jersey’s brewing community is again without another beer maker, with the recent closure of a business that’s believed to be among only a few woman-owned breweries in the state. Backward Flag Brewing Company, which was known as space devoting itself to helping veterans transition into post-military careers,...
N.J. woman who was arrested 3 times is sentenced to over a decade in prison
A Toms River woman who was arrested and charged with three separate crimes that occurred over an eight-month period in 2023 has been sentenced to 11-and-a-half years in state prison following a guilty plea, the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office announced Monday. Superior Court Judge Guy Ryan on Thursday sentenced...
NJ professional pleads guilty to stealing more than $300K
PLUMSTED — A 50-year-old former bookkeeper from Ocean County pleaded guilty to theft in court last week. Karly Simon-Sapp, of Plumsted, used her position as bookkeeper for the New Jersey Apartment Association to steal more than $350,000, prosecutors said. From January 2016 to January 2022, Simon-Sapp forged the signatures...
Homes at or under $350,000 in Ocean County
For prospective homebuyers eyeing the real estate market in areas of Ocean County, here’s what sold for or under $350,000 between June 24 and June 30. Below, we provide an overview of the top 10 properties in each area, chosen for their proximity to the desired price range and the largest living spaces.
See all homes sold in Ocean County, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Ocean County reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 60 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was an 864-square-foot home on Lake Barnegat Drive in Lanoka Harbor that sold for $385,000.
Devastating Accident: Husband Dies, Wife Injured in Motorcycle Crash in Ocean County
Devastating Accident: Husband Dies, Wife Injured in Motorcycle Crash — According to Jackson Police Department, a flatbed tow truck and a motorcycle collided in Jackson on Thursday, killing a New Egypt man and injuring his wife. Mr. Erin Doyle, 53, the motorcyclist, passed away at the scene of the collision on Thursday at approximately 3:15 p.m., according to Jackson Police Chief Matthew Kunz.
Judge throws out whistleblower lawsuit brought by ex-Brick schools chief in 9-year fight
FREEHOLD - A Superior Court judge last week threw out a 6-year-old whistleblower lawsuit brought by former Brick schools superintendent Walter Uszenski and his family against the Brick Board of Education stemming from his 2015 arrest and subsequent ouster. In an oral opinion rendered on June 24, Superior Court Judge Owen C. McCarthy...
Three residents, three firefighters hurt in Toms River apartment blaze
TOMS RIVER - A fire at a Kettle Creek Road apartment complex early Monday injured three people living there and left three firefighters with minor injuries. Dispatchers sent police and first responders to the Mariner's Cove complex about 3:20 a.m. where they found flames shooting out of the front of the structure. ...
Jersey Police Ask for Help Finding This Vehicle
Police are reaching out to the community, hoping someone has information about a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run involving a police car. The incident happened on June 30th around 11 am near the intersection of Hooper Avenue and Brick Boulevard in Brick Township. Police attempted a traffic stop and the...
In Asbury Park 126-Unit Memorial Drive Project Raises Concerns
A view of the currently vacant site of the 1201 Memorial Drive apartment building proposed in Asbury Park. A proposal for a Memorial Drive apartment building, which includes a percentage of affordable housing units, is now one step closer to reality after action by the Asbury Park City Council. The...
Public Info Session on Traders Cove Dredging, Marshland Project to be Held in Brick
A project that will dredge the area beneath the slips at Traders Cove Marina, the municipal marina owned by Brick Township, is set to begin later this year, mated with a marshland restoration project in partnership with the state and the federal Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. Officials announced this week that an information session on the projects will be offered later this month.
VOTE: Who is the Shore wrestling No. 1 prospect among rising seniors?
It's time to vote on who you think the top prospect is among the Shore Conference's boys wrestling rising seniors - the Class of 2025. MORE ABOUT TOP PROSPECTS:Shore high school sports top prospects for 2024-25: 155 wrestlers. (If the poll does not immediately load, refresh the page.) If you...
The Boathouse Bar and Grill Loses Liquor License in Foreclosure
BELMAR, NJ - Because of an inability to pay mounting debts, The Boathouse Bar and Grill at 1309 Main Street in Belmar has lost its liquor license due to a foreclosure process, rendering the establishment unable to serve alcohol. The Boathouse, a well-known venue owned by Tim Harmon and Matt Harmon under the name Two Dawgs for over 20 years, was once a popular destination in the borough. However, in recent years, the business has faced a steady decline. The Harmons failed to meet their financial obligations and pay for accumulating debt in a timely manner. The foreclosure involving the liquor license marks a significant chapter in these financial woes.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER As the situation continues to unfold, we will provide updates as more information becomes available. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Brick Summerfest To Feature Fourth Of July Fireworks And Fun
BRICK – Residents and area visitors seeking some Fourth of July fun and fireworks should be aware that a pyrotechnic can be found within the township on Independence Day. The township’s fireworks display will be on July 4 itself and will light up at the skies during the SummerFest concert series which will be held at 265 Princeton Avenue, Windward Beach Park.
New Jersey domestic workers’ rights law takes effect
The law, called the domestic workers’ bill of rights, extends workplace protections to housekeepers, in-home child care providers, cleaners, gardeners, and more. The post New Jersey domestic workers’ rights law takes effect appeared first on New Jersey Monitor.
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