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Asbury Park Announces Seasonal Regulations for Dogs on Beaches and Boardwalk
ASBURY PARK, NJ – As summer approaches, Asbury Park officials have outlined the seasonal regulations for dog access on the city’s beaches and boardwalk, ensuring clarity for dog owners and protection for local wildlife. From May 16 to September 14, dogs are prohibited from the Asbury Park beaches, except for the designated Dog Beach, where they can roam during restricted early morning and evening hours. The Asbury Park Dog Beach, accessible via Deal Lake Drive beach entrance or the north end of Fisherman’s Parking Lot, will welcome dogs from 6 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. Dogs must be off...
PHOTOS: Here’s a Strange One
A mock Kever (tombstone) seen near a local school. Perhaps the Bachurim were currently learning about “Adom Ki Yamus B’Ohel…”. This content, and any other content on TLS, may not be republished or reproduced without prior permission from TLS. Copying or reproducing our content is both against the law and against Halacha. To inquire about using our content, including videos or photos, email us at [email protected].
Resident Seeks Help in Identifying Suspect Who Cut Lock, Stole Electric Scooter [Surveillance Video]
A Lakewood resident is asking for the public’s assistance and identifying the suspect who stole his child’s electric scooter by cutting the lock. The theft occurred on Tuesday, between 5:10-5:25 pm at the corner of Cross and Rustic. Anyone with information of the suspect or vehicle is asked...
Police on scene of crash in Mariners Harbor Friday afternoon
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A car was left partly crumpled after an apparent collision in Mariners Harbor Friday afternoon. A witness reported a large police presence at the intersection of Van Pelt Avenue and Walker Street. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Staten Island parents’ legal ordeal ends months after Disney arrest
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A Staten Island couple’s dream Disney vacation ended up turning into a nightmare when they were arrested earlier this year. Their three-month legal ordeal recently came to an end as Florida authorities moved to drop charges and clear their records. Court documents state that...
Local Soccer Coach Ryan Gunsauls, of Union Beach, was arrested in Hazlet. He is charged with eight counts each of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child and third-degree distributing obscene materials to a minor.
UNION BEACH, NJ: Ryan Gunsauls, 32, of Union Beach is charged with eight counts of second-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child, eight counts of third-degree Distributing Obscene Materials to a Minor, two counts of second-degree Attempted Endangering, two counts of fourth-degree Criminal Sexual Contact, and single counts of second-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child via Distribution of Child Sexual Abuse Materials (CSAM) and third-degree Possession of CSAM. Gunsaulis, is a youth soccer coachCLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER According to Monmouth County Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Christopher J. Decker, an investigation involving...
Live video from the scene as these ‘Blue Bloods’ stars are spotted filming episode on Staten Island street
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – You got a little taste of television magic if you happened to be on Garretson Avenue in Dongan Hills on Thursday. That’s because the iconic TV cop drama “Blue Bloods” was filming on the street. And a couple of the CBS show’s top stars were on site.
Lobster, pizza, drinks and more on the menu at these Jersey Shore outdoor dining spots
Summer is the time when the Shore's dining scene really shines, especially when it comes to outdoor dining. As seasonal restaurants reopen, many of them — along with some year-round restaurants — are brushing off their patio tables and umbrellas. ...
Staten Island fentanyl crisis: Time for a state of emergency?
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. (PIX11) — Overdose deaths on Staten Island have increased four years in a row, with 155 deaths last year, according to local officials who released a comprehensive report. The epidemic is hitting all ages on all parts of the island, but those dying are mostly boys and men. Local authorities said it […]
The doctor didn’t know about treatment being done in his own hospital
But RCCS did. Because with total devotion, RCCS opens doors for every patient in their care. Not long ago, an RCCS patient faced a grim prognosis. Some time had passed after his initial diagnosis, and all avenues – known treatments and protocols – had been tried with no success. With the patient only getting sicker, his top doctors and specialists were ready to throw up their hands in despair. But at the same time, RCCS’s incredibly dedicated medical referral team was searching the globe for a possible solution. Because to RCCS, this patient was more than just a patient. He was a person with a family, a life and a history. How could they rest without trying every possible solution? The answer is they couldn’t.
As murder verdict is read, Staten Island defendant sheds tear, mouths ‘I love you’ to mom
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — After a few hours of deliberating, jurors assigned to the Shaheem Chavis murder trial returned a verdict Thursday in state Supreme Court, St. George. They found Chavis, 46, guilty of first-degree murder, second-degree attempted murder and second-degree criminal possession of a weapon in connection with the 2022 slaying that played out inside 260 Park Hill Ave. in Clifton.
How to get a free doughnut at Krispy Kreme on Saturday
STATEN ISLAND – Krispy Kreme is decking its doughnuts with glitter sparkles, brown sugar icing and dollops of banana puddin’ pie this weekend, appealing to diehard Dolly Parton fans across the nation. “Having some of my very favorite southern flavors in one, unique doughnut collection from Krispy Kreme...
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