First tell me how your day was. I’m guessing it was hectic because we were scheduled to speak a few hours ago. Well, the president is on the road, and there are only around 50 days left to the election,… Continue Reading →
To be a Jewish student on a college campus this past year has frequently been a harrowing experience. Anti-Semitic protests have made those campuses feel dangerous—and sometimes clearly be dangerous—and the universities have generally done very little to deal with… Continue Reading →
Some of the most important feedback I receive on the Lunchbreak column is when people tell me they were inspired by reading about how successful entrepreneurs overcame setbacks. It is precisely the human common denominator of facing difficulties that make… Continue Reading →
It’s rather uncommon, to put it mildly, for something to evoke outrage both from conservative columnists, politicians and pundits, and also from MSNBC, every Jewish member of the House of Representatives and the Biden administration. Thanks for creating much-needed unity,… Continue Reading →
During today’s White House press conference, Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy asked press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre how many more assassination attempts need to be made against former President Donald Trump before the Biden-Harris Administration stops calling him a “threat.” “It’s… Continue Reading →
Submitted: Dear parents of children that don’t have a school, I have recently become aware of the many children sitting at home without a school. The pain that it causes the child as well as the parents and entire family… Continue Reading →
Recently, the Jackson Police Special Response Team took part in a training exercise with the Lakewood Police SWAT team at an undisclosed location. Both teams train regularly together as well as work with one another in the event both are… Continue Reading →
As part of the State’s efforts to expand Family Connects NJ — New Jersey’s universal nurse home visitation program — the Department of Children and Families (NJDCF) has awarded contracts to two partner-agencies to make free nurse visits available to… Continue Reading →
Thousands of Hezbollah members were injured – hundreds critically, and some were killed, when their pagers used for communication exploded. Approximately 5,000 pagers exploded, injuring over 3,000 terrorist, hundreds critically. Hospitals are flooded with the injured terrorists, exposing the identity… Continue Reading →
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: Good evening. I am pleased to have another opportunity to communicate my concerns to the local… Continue Reading →
Featuring renowned dermatologist Dr. Harold Weiss, MD
Submitted: I had a massive Neis today when my wife and one-year-old were in my 2018 Sienna and it totally went up in flames. I would like to publicly thank Hashem for the massive miracle he performed for us. Via… Continue Reading →
GPARENCY, a Howell, NJ-based commercial real estate mortgage brokerage, has launched a first-of-a-kind, flat-fee, “shop the deal” brokerage model that has attracted business from more than 90 owners and borrowers nationwide since its launch August 1. Under this innovative approach… Continue Reading →
Allowing people to bet on the outcome of U.S. elections poses a great risk that some will try to manipulate the betting markets, which could cause more harm to the already fragile confidence voters have in the integrity of results,… Continue Reading →
My brother died when I was ten. He had cancer, and I could not prevent him from dying. You, on the other hand, can prevent your kid from dying by doing one simple step. But before I tell you what… Continue Reading →
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