Frum News From The Greater Lakewood Area

Month March 2024

Jackson Councilman Mordechai Burnstein to Address 2024 NJGOP Statewide Leadership Summit

Jackson Councilman Mordechai Burnstein, a rising star in Ocean County politics, will be addressing the 2024 NJGOP Statewide Leadership Summit. The Summit will be taking place this weekend in Atlantic City. Panelists on Friday will include, Jeff Booker, Marcela Crossman,… Continue Reading →

Letter: In Reply to B’Lev Echad

Bs”D These words are put to paper with all due respect to the Gedolim, and the heart and mind devoted to the idea of B’Lev Echad. It is a noble effort and will require infusions of money to fund mental… Continue Reading →

From Lakewood to Ohr Somayach: Dozens Of College Students From Across The World Inspired By Ohr Somayach Lakewood Shabbaton [VIDEO & PHOTOS]

Ohr Somayach is a kiruv organization that is completely based around limud haTorah. For this reason, a major aspect of Ohr Somayach’s incredible work with college students is based in Lakewood. This connection between Torah-based kiruv and the City of… Continue Reading →

Notice from the Lakewood Board of Education

PHOTOS: Manchester Police Department Welcomes New Patrolman

The Manchester Township Police Department is pleased to welcome Patrolman Conner Ferino, who was sworn in by Mayor Robert Arace today in front of family, friends, police and township personnel. “When a new Patrolman joins the Manchester Township Police Department,… Continue Reading →

Assembly Committee Approves Legislation Requiring Child Care Centers Provide 60 Days Notice in Advance of Tuition Raises

A bill requiring licensed child care centers in New Jersey to provide 60-days notice prior to a change in tuition rates of at least four percent was approved by the Assembly Children, Families and Food Security Committee today. The bill,… Continue Reading →

Win Fabulous Prizes, Support Torah Learning

And the early bird winner is S. Ollech (Jackson, NJ), a TLS reader! Been wanting a trip to Israel? What about a $2500 shopping spree to Lakewood’s finest clothing stores? Maybe a $3000 Sary wig has been calling your wife’s… Continue Reading →

Jackson Mayor Mike Reina Pens Open Letter to Governor Murphy, Members of the NJ State Senate and Legislature

The questions are numerous and the reasoning behind the madness of NJ failed School funding formula has left the tax paying public in your State speechless. Yet, you all do nothing to change this. Year after year school districts where… Continue Reading →

Model Railroaders Hold Spring Open House

The Ocean County Society of Model Railroaders, at 502 Country Club Road, Pine Park, Lakewood, N.J., is holding its Spring Open House, Saturday, April 6 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; and Sunday, April 7, Noon to 5:00 p.m. at… Continue Reading →

BREAKING PHOTO: Man In Custody After Threatening to Jump off Community Medical Center in Toms River

UPDATE: The man is in custody. Authorities have flooded the scene in Toms River where a man is threatening to jump off a building. The ordeal began around 10:00 AM at the Community Medical Center, police tell TLS. Developing story.

Justice Department Statements on JetBlue Terminating Acquisition of Spirit Airlines

JetBlue Airways Corporation (JetBlue) announced today that it has abandoned its $3.8 billion acquisition of Spirit Airlines Inc. (Spirit). In January, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts blocked the transaction because it violated “the core principle of… Continue Reading →

Surveillance Video Captures Lakewood Accident That Left Man Critical [Viewer Discretion Advised]

Surveillance video obtained by TLS captured the accident on County Line Road which left a driver in critical condition. The video shows the Tesla traveling on County Line Road, when another vehicle attempted to turn left onto Laurelwood, colliding with… Continue Reading →

Lakewood Police Weekly Blotter

DRUGS: February 17, 2024, at 10 p.m., Officer Connor Woods was patrolling in the area of Main Street and observed a U-Haul truck in the parking lot idling. The vehicle was brought to the officer’s attention by a bolo from… Continue Reading →

TERROR: Anti-Tank Missile From Lebanon Kills 1, Wounds 9 In Upper Galilee

An anti-tank missile launched from Lebanon struck a plantation in Margaliot, a moshav in the Galilee panhandle, at around 11 a.m. on Monday. One man, about 30 years of age, was killed and 9 others wounded, two of them seriously…. Continue Reading →

Over 4,000 Out of Power in Lakewood, Toms River

Over 1,000 are out of power in the Belz area of Lakewood this morning, and over 3,000 in Toms River. The cause is unknown at this time. ETA to restoration is 11:30 AM.

Bank Fraud? | Boruch Kimmelstiel

Businesses and individuals need capital to run or expand a business or to purchase assets. Financial institutions, usually banks, provide that capital through financing. To protect banks from fraudulent borrowers, Congress has enacted a series of laws aimed at criminalizing… Continue Reading →

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Women and ADHD | Hadassah Eventsur

ADHD and Loneliness Rivka collapses on the couch and mindlessly reaches for the magazine lying haphazardly on the coffee table. She flips from one page to the next, spotting recipes for sweet potato salads and homemade chocolate filled roses. Everything… Continue Reading →

Lakewood Mayor Ray Coles responds to your ‘Ask The Mayor’ questions: Multiple Questions

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: I live on third and Forest. My street has been flooding for many years now. We… Continue Reading →

New CDC Guidelines Indicate Covid Can be Treated Like the Flu

The CDC on Friday released updated recommendations for how people can protect themselves and their communities from respiratory viruses, including COVID-19. The new guidance brings a unified approach to addressing risks from a range of common respiratory viral illnesses, such as… Continue Reading →

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