In a groundbreaking initiative addressing the intersection of Torah values and legal compliance, KnowUs.org, a division of Agudath Israel of America, is hosting a vital community event under the theme “I didn’t know is not an excuse.” The event is… Continue Reading →
Our Yocheved, a little girl with a big smile and an even bigger heart, is fighting for her life. Yocheved is five years old. At her age, children dream of playgrounds, birthday parties, and endless laughter. But Yocheved’s dream is… Continue Reading →
A vulgar hot-mic voicemail left on a local resident’s home voicemail, has left a New Jersey Natural Gas representative under investigation, and on leave. Yesterday, TLS posted on X the recording of the voicemail, which was in response to a… Continue Reading →
As the community prepares for Daylight Saving Time on November 3rd, The Lakewood Board of Fire Commissioners along with Fire Chief Jonathan T. Yahr, Fire Prevention Specialist Sima Clapman and the members of the Lakewood Fire Department is encouraging residents… Continue Reading →
The bill would allow Hatzolah first responders to effectively treat patients without the need to wait for ALS services.
We regret to inform you of Petirah of Gittel Maryl A”H, a beloved Holocaust survivor who endured the horrors of Auschwitz and survived Dr. Mengele. “Gittel lived her last two years in Lakewood and leaves behind a legacy of resilience… Continue Reading →
Claim Filed With FDIC Seeking Recovery for Harm to New Jerseyans Caused by Now-Closed Bank
Frances Street in Lakewood is now open, and is expected to ease congestion in the Prospect Street area.
We regret to inform you of the sudden Petirah of a R’ Avi Grodsky Z”L, a young Lakewood father who was Niftar following a procedure. He was 45 years old. R’ Avi Z”L was a very well-liked individual who moved… Continue Reading →
We regret to inform you of the Petirah of Reb Yosef Sitorsky Z”L, who was Niftar today at the age of 88. Reb Yosef Z”L was a Talmid of Bais Medrash Elyon, and part of the Lakewood Yarchei Kallah for… Continue Reading →
Pictured, is a drop-box location in Lakewood yesterday with packages lying on the ground. If you’re wondering why your package was not delivered, this is probably the reason. Items not placed inside the drop-boxes are not picked up by the… Continue Reading →
The recent interview between podcaster Joe Rogan and former President Donald Trump has drawn over 35 million views, but finding the video on YouTube has proven difficult for fans. This has led to accusations of censorship against YouTube’s parent company,… Continue Reading →
The IDF announced that troops have carried out a series of specialized operations over the past year in Kfarkela, a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Lebanon. These operations uncovered a complex network of underground infrastructure, weapon storage facilities, and observation posts… Continue Reading →
Over 1,600 voters cast a ballot in Lakewood during the first two days of early, in-person voting, election data shows. There are a total of 63,617 eligible voters in Lakewood for the upcoming general election on November 5th. 1,628 of… Continue Reading →
The incident happened last night in Lakewood. (Via TLS Status)
The Yom Tov of Sukkos gives us more than just a momentary experience of joy—it offers us a profound “haftacha,” a promise of true happiness that can sustain us throughout the year. R’ Sruly Bornstein shared this message in a… Continue Reading →
The Lakewood Board of Fire Commissioners along with Fire Chief Jonathan Yahr today announced that effective November 1, 2024, the Lakewood Fire District will achieve a significant improvement in its Insurance Services Office (ISO) Public Protection Classification (PPC) rating, moving… Continue Reading →
Assemblyman Avi Schnall (D-30) is pleased to announce the New Jersey Assembly’s unanimous passage of A4544, which expands eligibility for the state’s child care assistance program to include full-time graduate and post-graduate students. This bill represents a major step toward… Continue Reading →
The new terminal would replace the current Terminal B, which opened in 1973 and was originally designed to handle about half the current volume
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