I receive a lot of requests for traffic lights. Some are no-brainers, but in most cases they require a lot of time-consuming investigations. Traffic light placement is controlled by the MUTCD, the New Jersey Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices…. Continue Reading →
A bill which would exempt the sale of baby products from the New Jersey sales tax was unanimously approved by the Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee. “As inflation continues to be a struggle for families across New Jersey,… Continue Reading →
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In response to countless complaints from constituents who have experienced significant hardships due to JCP&L’s inefficiency and unresponsiveness, Senator Bob Singer, Assemblyman Sean Kean, and Assemblyman Avi Schnall, all of the 30th District, are demanding immediate legislative hearings to address… Continue Reading →
Can I ask you a question? When was the last time you heard sad news? An hour ago? This morning? Yesterday? Last week? Was it a WhatsApp message? A news article? A friend casually sharing some information? A family member… Continue Reading →
Can I ask your readers a question? My son comes home from school complaining every day that he’s staaaaaa-rving and that boys bring a whole bunch of snacks every day. Like he says he needs 3 to 5 snack bags… Continue Reading →
The following letter was submitted to TLS by a relative of the family. Good morning, I am a relative of the 2 young girls that tragically where niftar in yesterday’s horrific event in Lakewood. Firstly I want to thank you… Continue Reading →
PSA: As school ends, many people’s schedules change, and are Ch’v more prone to leaving kids in their cars. Pay extra attention to never leave children in a vehicle. In temperatures like these, leaving a child in a shut vehicle… Continue Reading →
So I recently purchased a home in Jackson with a pool in a beautiful neighborhood with many Jewish families and many non-Jewish families. Friday afternoon enjoying the pool with my grandchildren back to back neighbor starts playing music very loud… Continue Reading →
Only hours left! Will you make sure that all doors are open for cancer patients in your community to receive the right care? The clock is ticking. There is only a short time left. Over 5,000 cancer patients in communities… Continue Reading →
The world’s lights dimmed this week. Rav Moshe Wolfson, a beacon of Torah, chasidus, and yiras shamayim, has left us. For 99 years, with a charm that seemed supernatural, he elevated countless Yidden and fundamentally changed lives in ways both… Continue Reading →
Dr. Yuval Bitton worked for years as a dentist in Israel’s Nafcha Prison, where he met Yahya Sinwar, the Hamas arch-terrorist who was convicted of murder and would go on to become the group’s leader in Gaza. Dr. Bitton spent… Continue Reading →
i was excited to speak to Tuly Weill—not so much for any specific advice he might offer about automation, but more importantly, to introduce the idea to business owners that there are affordable, easy-to-implement tools that anyone can utilize to… Continue Reading →
The photo is excruciating to look at. The head of the child, who is suffering from acute malnutrition, is bony and too large for his frail body, giving the impression of a small old man. His ribs are visible through… Continue Reading →
Long-serving Rockland legislator Aron Wieder has emerged as the winner in Tuesday’s primary election against Eudson Francois, securing the Democratic nomination to represent the 97th District in the New York State Assembly. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Wieder attended the… Continue Reading →
Skilled labor-based businesses like HVAC and plumbing generally earn high profit margins. Customers willingly pay a lot for these businesses’ specialized skills and expertise. Behind the scenes, owners often find themselves racing against the clock from one job to the… Continue Reading →
The new trial for revered SCHI founder Rabbi Osher Eisemann is just weeks away, and the Pidyon Shvuyim team has launched a mammoth fundraising campaign to help cover the exorbitant costs associated with the trial. Hundreds of thousands of dollars… Continue Reading →
The Jackson Township this evening, swore in new officers and made promotions. Officers sworn in were; Bradley Bonito 2. Trevor Fox Sergeants: 1. Michael Basso 2. Michael Cocchiara 3. Robert Gravina 4. Jeffrey Henba Lieutenants: 1. Michael Friedman 2. Fred… Continue Reading →
It is with much regret that we inform you of the horrific tragedy that occurred in Lakewood this afternoon. According to preliminary information we received from officials and Askonim, two children were killed by an apparent unstable relative of the… Continue Reading →
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