Tuesday December 10 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 55° Morning fog, then cloudy this afternoon. Slight chance of a rain shower

NY AG Letitia James Says She Won’t Drop Civil Fraud Case Against Trump

DWD ladies sweater sale is Tuesday December 10 @ Bnos Orchos Chaim 440 Oberlin south from 8-10 sizes xs-2xl all sweaters are $15DWD3: each cash or check we will have limited socks and tights and baby Stretchies please spread the word!

FBI Director Chris Wray to Resign Before Trump Can Fire Him: Report

State senator Jon Bramnick a republican who is running for governor, called on Gov. Phil Murphy Tuesday to declare a limited state of emergency and ban all drones until the public receives an explanation for mysterious sightings of night-flying drones over the last month.“We got thousands of people worried about drones flying around and nobody knows why,” Bramnick, R-Union, told NJ Advance Media. “Stop all droning, especially drones the size of a Suburban.”

Kashrus alert from KCL there are currently many Israeli peppers, including chili peppers, on the market that require hafroshas Trumos Umaasros. In case someone purchased these peppers please call the Keren Hamaasros at 732-901-9246 for help

As Gov Murphy signed into law a bill that was hailed by the Lgbt activists for allowing shmutz and books with obscene material in childrens libraries faa reports the two frum Assemblymen in Mew Jersey Avi Schnall and Gary chose to “not vote” on the bill. The democrats voted “yes,” and the Republicans (who we were directed not to support in the last election) strongly voted “no.” Unfortunately, our two yarmulke-clad representatives didn’t have the willpower to vote “no.” See more

Lakewood is among the leading towns in New Jersey with electric cars.

The Murphy administration announced today that there are 208,000 electric vehicles now registered with the New Jersey MVC
The leading municipalities are Princeton (3,141), Monroe (2,954), Edison (2,479), Livingston (2,038) and Lakewood (1,746)

The APP reports on Lakewood township refusing to resume in person public meetings. The mayor claims more people can participate by watching online.
App reports that a big part of Lakewood has no internet accsess “Lakewood is short on broadband, and high on poverty
The U.S. Census reports that only 66% of Lakewood households had a broadband Internet subscription in 2023, compared to 91% statewide. More than 25% of Lakewood residents live in poverty, compared to just 9% statewide, making a computer and broadband internet service a difficult option to afford.”

At the recent township meeting Lakewood resident Aaron Hirsch, a long time activist called out the committee for getting paid yet wont show up for a meetings. App reports, “he urged the committee to return to the dual format. “What you are doing is a loophole created during COVID. You don’t get to see people. It is definitely better to do it (in person). You guys get paid, you have offices at the township, meet at the township. We need to get back to open up, you can be online as well.”

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N.J. military base had 11 ‘confirmed’ mystery drone sightings, Army says The “source and cause of these aircraft operating in our area remain unknown,” military officials said.

Desperate for the Lakewood votes more prominent NJ lawmakers are calling for the NJ primary elections in June to be moved in order to accommodate Orthodox Jews since the current date falls out on shavuos.

B”H the Get case in Satmar came to a one this morning after as a get was given after 11 years of negotiations. The Tosh dayan from Monsey who was held up in EY by the rabbanut, received his passport to return back to the US.

Jackson: Rumors about the potential closure of Jackson Liberty as the school district is exploring the possibility of consolidating its schools to address budget shortfalls, declining enrollment, and aging infrastructure, prompting widespread concern throughout the community. Since reports. There’s been a backlash on social media against the Orthodox community moving in from Lakewood.

Lakewood – The poor can keep getting food and clothes at Town Square as Charities can resume giving out food and warm clothing to the needy in the township after a lawyer representing five of the organizations reached an agreement with the township. App reports “It was unconscionable for Lakewood to block at least five charities represented by this firm from feeding those who are hungry, and providing clothing to the cold — particularly now, in the midst of the holidays with winter almost here,” said the Attorney, charities will have to notify the township prior to distribution.

At the Agudah convention keynote,Rav Aaron Feldman shlita Rosh Yeshiva of Baltimore spoke out against the Eretz Hakodesh organization as they attempt to get charedi support in joining the World zionist organization

Netanyahu begins to testify in the corruption trial as justice system forces him to do so during a seven front war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears in court today to testify in his corruption trial. The charges involve allegations of accepting lavish gifts between 2007 and 2016 in exchange for political favors. Netanyahu has categorically denied the accusations, labeling them a politically motivated “witch hunt.” If convicted, he could face up to 13 years in prison. However, the trial is expected to drag on for several years.
Critics argue that requiring the prime minister to attend court hearings could hinder his ability to focus on pressing national priorities, including efforts to secure the release of hostages.

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