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Month January 2022

Judge OKs Agreement to Destroy Gun Used by Kyle Rittenhouse

A Wisconsin judge on Friday approved an agreement by lawyers to destroy the assault-style rifle that Kyle Rittenhouse used to shoot three people during a 2020 street protest. Assistant District… Read more » The post Judge OKs Agreement to Destroy… Continue Reading →

The Weekly National News Roundup | Shlomo Rudman

SCOTUS Justice Breyer Announces Retirement – Justice Stephen Breyer plans to retire from the Supreme Court before the beginning of the next term. Breyer’s decision marks the first opportunity to nominate a Supreme Court justice for President Joe Biden, who campaigned on filling… Continue Reading →

No Injuries After Dryer Fire in Kensington Home

A fire in a Kensington home Friday resulted in no injuries, but left the house uninhabitable. The fire started late Friday morning from a dryer in the second story of… Read more » The post No Injuries After Dryer Fire… Continue Reading →

Serious Multi-Vehicle Accident on the GSP Southbound in Wall Twp [VIDEO]

https://t.co/Bvwo58TYks pic.twitter.com/0249ssrtDq — The Lakewood Scoop (@LakewoodScoop) January 28, 2022

NYC Gives Final Salute to Slain NYPD Officer

Thousands of police officers lined the pews Friday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral to honor fallen Officer Jason Rivera, who was gunned down with his partner last week in an ambush… Read more » The post NYC Gives Final Salute to… Continue Reading →

Farmers Alarmed As NY Looks At Expanded OT For Their Workers

SCHUYLERVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — The thousands of people paid to plant corn, pick apples and milk cows in New York often work long days, six days a week — and earn overtime only after 60 hours of labor. The state… Continue Reading →

AUDIO: Halachos regarding Snow on Shabbos | Rabbi Moshe Rotberg

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WATCH: Widow Of NYPD Officer Killed In Line Of Duty Gives Emotional Eulogy At His Funeral, As Thousands Of Officers Give Final Salute

NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of police officers lined the pews Friday at St. Patrick’s Cathedral to honor fallen Officer Jason Rivera, who was gunned down with his partner last week in an ambush that left the New York Police… Continue Reading →

Letter: Advice Please

Dear Lakewood Scoop, Thank you so much for providing such detailed weather reports. They are great to read and are so helpful. Would you by any chance be able to please help us out with this question: We live in… Continue Reading →

Russia Says It Won’t Start A War As Ukraine Tensions Moun

MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s top diplomat said Friday that Moscow will not start a war in Ukraine but warned that it wouldn’t allow the West to trample on its security interests, amid fears it is planning to invade its neighbor…. Continue Reading →

Dozens of Lev Tahor Cult Members Spotted In Bosnia

BOSNIA (VINnews) — Members of the extremist Lev Tahor cult have apparently traveled to Bosnia and Herzegovina, and have likely been there for at least several months. Local residents claim to have recognized the cult members based on photos of… Continue Reading →

A Key Inflation Gauge Rose 5.8% In 2021, Most In 39 Years

WASHINGTON (AP) — A measure of prices that is closely tracked by the Federal Reserve rose 5.8% last year, the sharpest increase since 1982, as brisk consumer spending collided with snarled supply chains to raise the costs of food, furniture,… Continue Reading →

NYC Gives Final Salute To Slain NYPD Officer

Police arrived by the thousands in their finest dress blues on Friday, as a light snow drifted under an overcast sky, to honor a fallen brother — during the first of two funerals that again brought sorrow to the New… Continue Reading →

Letter: Mid-Winter For Boys

As a mother of boys, I don’t understand the mid winter vacation schedule. Why do the boys get off a Friday and Sunday and not a Thursday or Monday as well like the girls schools do? The boys are super… Continue Reading →

Hospital Patient Without COVID Shot Denied Heart Transplant

A Boston hospital is defending itself after a man’s family claimed he was denied a new heart for refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19, saying most transplant programs around the country set similar requirements to improve patients’ chances of survival…. Continue Reading →

Human Chain Formed To Help After Pittsburgh Bridge Collapse

PITTSBURGH (AP) — A two-lane bridge collapsed in Pittsburgh early Friday, prompting rescuers to rappel nearly 150 feet (46 meters) while others formed a human chain to help rescue multiple people from a dangling bus. The collapse came hours before… Continue Reading →

BLIZZARD WARNINGS: Nor’easter Could Blanket NYC / Lakewood Area Under a Foot of Snow

A powerful nor’easter threatens to slam the tri-state starting Friday night, and there is now a clearer picture of who will be impacted the most — with well over a foot of snow likely for some. A Winter Storm Warning… Continue Reading →

Book About Holocaust Banned In Tennessee School District

A Tennessee school district has voted to ban a Pulitzer Prize winning graphic novel about the Holocaust due to “inappropriate language” and an illustration of a nude woman, according to minutes from a board meeting. The McMinn County School Board… Continue Reading →

US Tries To Name And Shame Russian Disinformation On Ukraine

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a break from the past, the U.S. and its allies are increasingly revealing their intelligence findings as they confront Russian preparations for a possible invasion of Ukraine, looking to undercut Russian President Vladimir Putin’s plans by… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Austria To Lapid: “I’m Sorry Your Grandfather Was Murdered In Mauthausen”

In a ceremony marking International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Thursday, Foreign Minister Yair Lapid spoke about this grandfather Bela Lampel in the very place he was murdered, the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Lapid said: “I came her today to… Continue Reading →

Watch: Knesset Speaker Bursts Into Tears As Recites Kaddish In German Parliament

Knesset Speaker Mickey Levy delivered a historic speech (in Hebrew) at the German Parliament in Berlin on Thursday to mark International Holocaust Remembrance Day at the first ceremony to include a senior Israeli official. In a voice choked with tears,… Continue Reading →

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