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Knife Wielder, 71, Who Threatened Pro-Palestinian Protestor In Teaneck Nabbed In Lakewood: PD
Pro-Palestinian protestors have been facing off against Jewish counter-demonstrators in Teaneck for more than two months. Cellphone video from the April 14 motor vehicle procession on Teaneck Road shows Ebrahim Yehounatan of Flushing, Queens pulling up alongside the victim’s car, Teaneck Police Chief Andrew R. McGurr said. Yehounatan “brandished...
It’s huge fish season at the Jersey Shore. Boater reels in mammoth 772-pound tuna.
There’s something in the water, and it’s enormous bluefin tuna. A second trophy bluefin tuna was caught off the coast of Point Pleasant just one week after a mammoth-sized, 718-pound bluefin was hooked in the same area. But the one snared on April 27 is bigger. At 772...
Guy Fieri Lights Up Asbury Park: Santo Tequila Event Draws Crowds at Low Dive
ASBURY PARK, NJ – Today, the boardwalk at Asbury Park buzzed with excitement as celebrity chef, TV host, and author Guy Fieri made a special appearance at Low Dive, a popular local spot. Fieri, renowned for his dynamic personality and culinary expertise, was there to engage with fans and promote Santo Tequila, a brand he co-founded with rock star Sammy Hagar. The event, which lasted several hours this afternoon, saw a massive turnout as enthusiastic fans and tequila aficionados packed into Low Dive. The crowd, eager for a chance to meet the culinary icon, was treated not...
Marlboro family sues and says daughter was groomed, molested at middle school
MARLBORO — Parents who say their daughter was groomed and molested by a teacher inside Marlboro Memorial Middle School are suing the district, various school officials, the teacher and a police captain they say misled the public and painted the family in a negative light. The parents - identified...
Sandy Contractor Jailed For Fraud
STAFFORD – A contractor who got paid for work he never did was sentenced to jail and will have to pay more than half a million dollars in restitution. Adam Nevius, 49, of Manahawkin, was sentenced to five years in a New Jersey State Prison for Theft by Failure to Make Required Disposition. Judge Ryan also ordered Nevius to pay $594,607.25 in restitution to his victims.
Giant bluefin tuna closed after fishermen reach quota; fluke season opens
It was fun while it lasted but the trophy category for bluefin tuna, fish 73 inches or greater, closed Tuesday after recreational anglers gobbled up the 2.3 metric ton or 5,070 pound quota in the Southern New England Area Trophy Area. The boundary line of the area extends from Chatham,...
Eleven new restaurants and shops opening on the Asbury Park boardwalk
ASBURY PARK - Chocolate, pancakes, pretzels, a new McLoone restaurant and the reopening of a renovated Fourth Avenue Pavilion are among the new attractions making their debut on the Asbury Park Boardwalk. "We look forward to launching summer with new offerings for the season," said Jaime Kelley, senior general manager...
A new restaurant inspired by 1930s nightclubs is coming to the Jersey Shore
A swanky new restaurant and bar exuding a decades-old feel is planned to open soon at the Jersey Shore. Park Social, a restaurant that hopes to capture the essence of a 1930s art deco night club, is slated to open soon in Neptune, according to a report from The Coaster.
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Marina Grille with Live Music and Gourmet Festivities
BELMAR, NJ – As spring heralds in the vibrant festivities, Marina Grille is all set to host an exuberant celebration this Cinco de Mayo, promising a perfect blend of music, gastronomy, and community spirit. This Sunday, May 5th, the venue will come alive with the dynamic sounds of the Joe Baracata Band, playing from 3-7 PM to energize the crowd with their captivating music. Located at the picturesque Manutti Marina along Route 35, Marina Grille offers a prime setting for celebrations. This event marks a significant occasion as it is the last indoor live band performance of...
Howell’s Proposed Farming Ordinances Unveiled
HOWELL – Local officials announced they are on the brink of implementing new local laws establishing guidelines for Howell farmers hosting special events. Unveiled during a recent Township Council meeting, these ordinances appear to be the first of their kind in Monmouth County, potentially even in the entire state.
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