Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month March 2024

Brick Man Armed with Knife Charged with Terroristic Threats Following Road Rage Incident

On Monday, March 5th, at approximately 3pm, Brick Township Patrolman Peter Bylsma was flagged down in the area of Mantoloking Rd. and Dock Rd. Ptl. Bylsma was advised by the victim he had been involved in a road rage incident… Continue Reading →

Man Charged with Aggravated Arson, Other Offenses in Connection with Incidents in Plumsted and Jackson

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on March 4, 2024, Edward Petroni, 41, of Plumsted Township, was charged with two counts of Aggravated Arson, Burglary, and two counts of Unlawful Possession of a Weapon, in connection with a… Continue Reading →

Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles responds to your ‘Ask The Mayor’ questions: Bleach Smell in Lakewood’s Water

The following is an ‘Ask The Mayor’ question submitted to TLS, and the Mayor’s response. Email your questions for the Mayor to AskTheMayor@thelakewoodscoop.com. Question: Hi Mr Mayor Thanks that all you do for the community! Recently there’s been a bleach… Continue Reading →

How much longer can her parents bear their child’s suffering?

I can’t remember the last time my little Esther smiled…  Its just keeps getting worse. A coma led to severe heart complications. Then, left with no other choice, we let our precious little girl go under the knife for heart… Continue Reading →

Free Hazardous Waste Disposal Announced for Lakewood Residents

Phil Roux, the Lakewood Township director of Public Works, announced that residents can dispose of household hazardous waste in Lakewood, Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Lakewood Department of Public Works, 1 America Avenue…. Continue Reading →

TODAY ONLY! Win a Set of LINEN While Earning ZECHUSIM by Helping Hundreds of Lakewood Kallahs

COMMUNICATED While Tiferes Devorah L’Kallah addresses the Kallah’s needs with a large array of tangible goods, we also address an equally important need – her pride and self-respect. The care that TDL invests in selecting a collection of beautiful items… Continue Reading →

Critical Hearing in Eisemann Case Set for Wednesday

A crucial court hearing in the case of SCHI founder Rabbi Osher Eisemann is scheduled to take place tomorrow morning, after which the judge will decide whether to allow the prosecutors to take the case to a new trial, or… Continue Reading →

Shuvu: On the Front Lines of the War…and the Teshuva Movement in Eretz Yisroel

The darkest of times can lead to the brightest of times. It is the story of Klal Yisroel.  Since October, soldiers have started wearing Tzitzis and Chilonim are putting on Tefillin. Tens of thousands of Yidden have started coming back!… Continue Reading →

Caught on Dashcam: Driver Collides with Deer on the GSP

(This footage was first posted on TLS Status last night) Dashcam footage from a reader captured the moment they collided with a deer on the Garden State Parkway. The accident happened in the area of the Judy Blum service station…. Continue Reading →

New Batch of TLS ‘Thank You’ Gift Cards Are In!

A new batch of our ‘Thank You!’ digital gift cards are in! The Kava cards are a small token of appreciation, rewarding readers for sending in pictures and video clips. So the next time you send in your pictures or… Continue Reading →

Trump Vows Mass Deportations Of Illegals, Immunity For Cops Involved In Expulsions

In an appearance on Newsmax’s “The Chris Salcedo Show,” former President Donald Trump made a bold pledge to initiate “mass deportations” from the very first day should he win a return to the Oval Office, emphasizing a particular focus on… Continue Reading →

Biden Administration Proposes Capping Credit Card Late Fees At $8

The Biden administration announced a rule Tuesday to cap all credit card late fees, the latest effort in the White House push to end what it has called junk fees and a move that regulators say will save Americans up… Continue Reading →

TERROR IN ISRAEL: IDF Soldier Injured In Stabbing Attack In Shomron

An IDF soldier was injured in a stabbing attack at the Yitzhar Junction, near Huwara, in the Shomron on Tuesday afternoon. The terrorist was neutralized by another soldier at the scene. The soldier, who was moderately injured, is being treated… Continue Reading →

Rav Kolodetsky and his Rebbitzin Appeals for assistance of Pikuach Nefesh Case

One of our dear friends has been helping the community and spreading Torah with great dedication for many years. As a result of his many debts, he is in a terrible situation. These debts have adversely affected his health, and… Continue Reading →

Four Charged With Narcotics Distribution in Ocean County

Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that Detectives from the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office Narcotics Strike Force collaborated with the Barnegat Township Police Department Crime Reduction Unit, United States Drug Enforcement Agency-Atlantic City Resident Office, Toms River Township Police… Continue Reading →

Jewish Community Unhappy With Police In Probe of Murder of Jewish Dentist

Jews are vocalizing their disappointment with the El Cajon Police Department’s statement that it is investigating the “exact motive” behind a shooting that killed a Jewish dentist and wounded two others, and that the killer appeared to be “a disgruntled… Continue Reading →

Second Wedding Halachos

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman It may be a bit shocking, but the Marriage Foundation has studied the issue extensively and has determined that, statistically, 31% of second marriages fail. That is not what is surprising, however. The surprising statistic is… Continue Reading →

Lights On or Off?

By Rabbi Berach Steinfeld The laws of Shabbos are reviewed in Parshas Vayakhel; especially the laws of making a fire. An interesting question arises regarding the following scenario. Reuven sees a Jew driving a car on Shabbos. The driver forgot to put his car’s lights on. He is… Continue Reading →

Hatzolah Central Jersey thanks you for answering THE CALL.

The AUCTION winners are: – Call of the Siren – Tawil Family– Call of Duty-  Schonberg Family– Call of Commitment-Deutsch Family– Call of your Heart-Tusk Family– Call of Compassion- Alter Family Much gratitude to our corporate sponsors and prize donors… Continue Reading →

Lakewood Police Chief Greg Meyer answers your ‘Ask The Chief’ questions: Parking Issues

The following is an ‘Ask The Chief’ question submitted to TLS, and the Chief’s response. Email your questions for the Chief to AskTheChief@thelakewoodscoop.com. Question: Hi Mayor Coles and Chief Meyer, I would like to start off by thanking you both… Continue Reading →

Submitted: Letter to the Hostages by Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

Dear Editor, Shalom Uveracha, Your website is essential in spreading news and information; as well as Jewish awareness. I write to you on behalf of Acheinu Bnei Yisroel, that are being held in captivity for longer than we could have… Continue Reading →

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