Following a months-long renovation project, the USS New Jersey will be returning to the Camden Waterfront next month. The ship, commonly referred to as Battleship NJ, has been a popular day trip for camps and schools since it docked permanently… Continue Reading →
The figures are mind-boggling: Coca-Cola sells 1.9 billion bottles per day. On average, over 10,000 soft drinks from Coca-Cola are consumed globally every second of every day. After “OK,” “Coca-Cola” is the second most-known phrase in the world. And yet,… Continue Reading →
Ocean County Voters have several options when it comes to casting their ballot for the June 4 Primary Election. As earlier reported on TLS, early voting in Ocean County began May 29 and continues through June 2 at 10 locations… Continue Reading →
The First Year Married Community with Kayla Levin launches June 2nd (And it’s pay-what-you-can!) Join Kayla Levin in her mission to help as many Jewish newlyweds avoid common pitfalls and gain the tools and habits for a strong marriage–from the… Continue Reading →
Thanks to Ocean County’s First-Time Homebuyers program, 585 families to date – with more to come – have realized their dream. “It’s timely that June is celebrated as National Homeownership month,” said Director of the Ocean County Board of Commissioners,… Continue Reading →
When laser beams are aimed at any piloted aircraft, whether military or commercial, what might seem like a tiny beam on the ground can blind aircrew, potentially causing a midair collision or other incident. In 2023 alone, the Federal Aviation… Continue Reading →
In this episode, Rabbi Reinman describes the spread of paganism and discusses how it corrupted the human race and caused the decline of altruism and morality. Chapter Eleven: The God Race If you ask people in the modern Western world… Continue Reading →
The once considered great Harvard University has now decided the University will refrain from commenting on any issues after receiving backlash, saying Harvard “should not, however, issue official statements about public matters that do not directly affect the university’s core… Continue Reading →
The Jewish Federation and Foundation of Rockland County on Tuesday hosted a bipartisan panel with Republican Rep. Mike Lawler (NY-17) and Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5), in which the Congressmen gave their views on Israel and the U.S. role in… Continue Reading →
Earlier this week, TLS reported about a young teen who was chased and injured by a loose dog. Following the post, TLS was inundated with messages from residents in that area who have been chased by the same dog. The… Continue Reading →
Noted Author Gila Pfeffer and Rabbi and Mrs. Rockove Join RWJBarnabas Health Physician and Oncology Leadership
All it would take to prevent a guilty verdict in former President Donald Trump’s New York criminal trial would be one juror. If one juror sides with the defense, it would create a hung jury, resulting in a mistrial. According… Continue Reading →
Pic: James McCament, Acting Chief Executive Officer of U.S. Customs & Border Protection Keynotes World Trade Week Photo credit Langsam Photography The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce’s U.S. World Trade Week Grand Finale celebration was a significant event, bringing… Continue Reading →
This weekend only, save $700 on ArtScroll’s pre-loaded iPad, containing the entire ArtScroll digital library of 461 classics that include Chumash, Siddur, Tanach, Talmud, Mishnah, Rashi and much more, all in the palm of your hands! The regular price for this… Continue Reading →
In the wake of the lawless, tragic weekend in Ocean City where a teenager was stabbed, Republican Senators Joe Pennacchio (R-26) and Robert Singer (R-30) are calling for immediate legislative action on a bill that will protect communities and empower… Continue Reading →
“When can I go back already”? My heart breaks every time she pleads with me, her face upturned and eyes hopeful. Her place is not on a hospital bed, tubes and wires snaking in every direction. Not… Continue Reading →
The new traffic light at the intersection of Cedarbridge Avenue and Vine Street in Lakewood has gone into flashing mode. Police tell TLS the new light is expected to go live in about two weeks.
It begins when a real estate agent gets a solicitation from a fake property owner wanting to sell their vacant lot in a rural community. A for sale sign goes up on the land. The seller asks for an all-cash… Continue Reading →
As earlier reported on TLS, Israel is set to introduce a new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system for visitors from visa-exempt countries in the coming months. This system will mirror the U.S. ESTA program and similar systems in other countries,… Continue Reading →
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