The Lakewood Fire Department will soon be taking delivery of a brand new tower ladder to serve the town better. “So excited to announce the Lakewood Fire Department has signed the contract for a Seagrave Aerialscope 75′ tower ladder,” says… Continue Reading →
More than 107,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year, setting another tragic record in the nation’s escalating overdose epidemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated Wednesday. The provisional 2021 total translates to roughly one U.S. overdose death… Continue Reading →
DALLAS (AP) — Southwest Airlines will spend more than $2 billion to improve the flying experience for passengers, promising faster internet service, power outlets at every seat on new planes and larger overhead bins for carry-on bags. The airline also… Continue Reading →
A passenger in a small plane off Florida’s Atlantic coast used the cockpit radio to make an urgent plea for help after he realized that the pilot was too sick to handle the controls. “I’ve got a serious situation here,”… Continue Reading →
Republican voters in Nebraska picked Jim Pillen as their nominee for governor, siding with the University of Nebraska regent backed by the state’s outgoing governor over a rival supported by former President Donald Trump and accused of groping multiple women…. Continue Reading →
The European Union will no longer require masks to be worn at airports and on planes starting next week amid the easing of coronavirus restrictions across the bloc, authorities said Wednesday. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency said it hoped… Continue Reading →
You are cordially invited to attend an evening of inspiration, education, and entertainment, in support of the Amud Aish Holocaust Memorial Museum. Amud Aish Memorial Museum is a living memorial to all the victims of the Holocaust. The museum’s mission… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — It was about three hours after sheriff’s officials in Alabama realized a capital murder suspect and a senior jail official who had taken him for a mental health evaluation had disappeared when Sheriff Rick Singleton called in… Continue Reading →
An Arab terrorist attempted to stab Border Police officers at the entrance to Har HaBayis in the Old City of Jerusalem on Wednesday evening. The Arab, armed with a knife, ran toward the officers while yelling “Allahu Akbar.” The officers… Continue Reading →
On Newsmax TV, Michael Savage blasted Charedi Jews, and appeared to defend Lufthansa, after they committed an act of blatant antisemitism and then admitted it on video. He bashed Charedim for “throwing rocks”, and compared Jews not wearing masks to… Continue Reading →
Serves: 8 Ingredients 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 onion, cut in 1-inch chunks 3 zucchini, cut in ½-inch-thick slices 3 yellow squash, cut in ½-inch-thick slices 2 red peppers, cut in 1-inch chunks 2 yellow peppers, cut in 1-inch chunks… Continue Reading →
Serves: 8 Ingredients ¼ cup all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon onion powder 1 teaspoon garlic powder 1 teaspoon kosher salt, plus more to taste ½ teaspoon ground black pepper, plus more to taste 2–3 lbs. boneless, skinless chicken, cut in pieces… Continue Reading →
The Toldos Avraham Yitzchak Rebbe was rehospitalized this week in Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem. The Rebbe was hospitalized about two weeks ago for a series of tests that showed that he had a gallbladder infection. He was treated… Continue Reading →
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — Inflation may be soaring, supply chains remain snarled and the coronavirus just won’t go away, but America’s casinos are humming right along, recording the best month in their history in March. The American Gaming Association,… Continue Reading →
Two juveniles are in custody in Jackson connection with a stolen vehicle. On Tuesday, at approximately 11:50 am, Police Officers Kevin Scheuerman and Michael Collins were on patrol and checking an undeveloped cul-de-sac located off of Clearstream Road when they… Continue Reading →
In a 2019 Ami Living article a mother—who didn’t use real names for herself or her son, but was available for contact through Ami—shared the challenges of raising a son with severe allergies. One kind of cereal, one kind of… Continue Reading →
My life is under construction, physically, mentally and emotionally. Usually when something goes wrong, I like to blame “the other side of the family.” But because that wouldn’t work in this situation, I’ll blame Hurricane Ida. Or if Ida wants… Continue Reading →
Can the Republican Party be saved from itself—and from Joe Biden? That was the subject that former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie tackled in a recent book, and one I spoke about with him in an interview this week. Governor… Continue Reading →
Lakewood Gets A+ Rating on Crime Even As 101 Officers Shot In the US So Far This Year; A 43% Increase Over Last Year The left declared war on the police and law and order back in 2019. The Democrats… Continue Reading →
Many Jewish travelers headed out on a trip to Kerestir, Hungary, for the yahrzeit of Reb Shayale Kerestirer last week. But a plane full of those travelers found themselves inconvenienced and overcharged when personnel from the German airline Lufthansa decided… Continue Reading →
For almost 50 years, the US and its Supreme Court have been in turmoil over one ruling, the 1973 case of Roe v. Wade legalizing abortion in all 50 states. This year, the Court was going to rule on a… Continue Reading →
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