Tuesday, June 23, 2020

Tuesday Rosh Chodesh 1 Tamuz 5780 June 23 Lakewood News Updates

Weather: Sunshine and clouds mixed. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. High 86F. Winds S at 10 to 15 mph.

-The Mincha area on the New York state Thruway in Sloatsburg NY.  will reopen for this summer season. Visitors will be asked to adhere to social distancing guidelines.

-N.J. Republicans want feds to monitor vote-by-mail that Trump claims will trigger fraud. The head of New Jersey’s Republican State Committee asked the administration Tuesday to send federal monitors to watch over the July 7 primary election.
Murphy rejected the claims during his daily coronavirus press conference.
“That’s a political talking point That’s ridiculous". (Nj.com)


-Toms River police and United States Postal Inspection Service announced Tuesday they are investigating complaints of unauthorized mail holds. According to officials, identities of residents in Toms River and surrounding areas could be stolen for the purposes of attempting to apply for credit cards in the residents’ names. Postal Inspectors, in conjunction with Toms River Police Department, are investigating the matter for possible identity thefts and fraudulent mail holds. (NJNN)

- Murphy said playgrounds, amusement parks and water parks will reopen on Thursday July 2, just in time for the July 4th holiday.
- 5 new positive coronavirus cases in Lakewood totals 2546 cases /179 deaths
-NJ The latest numbers  382 new cases and 57 new deaths
-Dr. Anthony Fauci said Tuesday that parts of the U.S. are beginning to see a "disturbing surge" in coronavirus infections.

-Hundreds of residents of the Williamsburg community gathered at Lee Avenue and Wallabout Street on Sunday to demand that hospitals return to pre-COVID regulations and allow relatives and friends regular visitations. Patients need visitors, and too many lie in agony at the hospital with no one by their side

-CHEMED to build a medical facility on Route 9 south in Lakewood. The application will be heard tonight at the Planning board meeting. It will be located on River avenue off the corner of Chestnut and route 9 next door to Super Stop grocery. The Lot belongs to Lakewood township and will be leased for $1 a year for 50 years to Chemed. The Health Center received a $1000,000 grant in 2016  and signed a lease with the township for Block 1064, Lot 3 to  build federal qualified healthcare facility a medical office building to Serve an underserved area or population.

-Lunch distribution:
Toras Zev/Circa 9:00-11:00am Cross street Menu: Penne/Zitti
Gelbsteins at public schools  location 9-11
Vine street 11:00-1:00 pm menu: Potato Knishes

-Yarchei  Kallah shiur 12:00 pm Harav Nissan  Kaplan shlita on אמירה לעכו''ם  via zoom or call 1646-558-8656 log in #835-286-77424

21 comments:

  1. CHEMED south to serve the Chasidic community to buy votes for Vaad and AK. Until now they used the L Bus to drive them straight to Chemed North or had a CHEMED mobile unit in their development. Us longtime residents never had such services....

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    1. Because us long time residents already sold our soul to the Vaad, and blindly vote to their endorsement.

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    2. A Groiseh Chutzpah.
      Stop & Shop wanted to BUY that property for a parking lot and the township said it was protected green area or something like that.
      All of a sudden they can lease it to CHEMED. What a SCAM. Part of the endemic corruption in this town.

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    3. When’s CHEMED opening their planned third location right next to Costco?

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    4. The third location can’t open until a certain scandal is forgotten about

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  2. And just 2 weeks before Election Day!
    Have they no shame?
    Vote HAROLD!

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  3. - Gelbsteins at public schools location 9-11
    Again they were not at the Piners location on County Line.

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  4. על שלושה דברים לייקוואוד עומד געלט געלטאון מער געלט

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  5. They could take advantage of the old timers because they use daas torah to do it, but the new residents from Brooklyn get the red carpet treatment with all their needs, they got sidewalks and playgrounds right away paid for by the taxpayers free shuttle bus service to chemed while seniors in Lakewood who cant drive were not offered the option. Commiteemen went to Brooklyn to a realtor housing fair with incentives of moving to Lakewood while at the same time BMG youngeleit can not afford to buy a home. Its all about the money and they keep on raising taxes on the residents as a result of the development which a few are profiting off.

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    1. Disgusting. Why do we keep voting the same politicians in over and over again. It’s just crazy.

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    2. Vote for Harold! Make the insanity stop!

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  6. It’s called super stop

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  7. Why shouldn’t they be charged full rent? A business like any business

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  8. There were environmental issues at the property but it was cleaned up.

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    1. Who paid the environmental cleanup?

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  9. read the haftorah of Parshas Vayeshev the נביא עמוס talks exactly about what is going on now of those who profit of the working poor.
    The prophet Amos rebukes Israel for a lengthy list of sins and warns that harsh punishment is on its way. he offers a caustic critique of interpersonal behavior among the Israelites. Amos outlines the ways that the wealthy in Israel oppress the poor: “They have sold for silver those whose cause was just, and the needy for a pair of sandals…you who trample the heads of the poor into the dust of the ground” (2:6-7). Greed among the Israelites has led to profanity of God’s name, Amos explains. Wealthy people are visiting God’s altars while wearing clothing they have taken unjustly from the poor. Fines levied on the poor are being used by privileged people to purchase and drink wine for supposedly holy purposes (2:8). Amos decries this hypocrisy. He recalls all the good God has done for the Israelites, namely taking them out of the land of Egypt and destroying the Amorites, so that they could settle their own land. Moreover, Amos claims, God appointed prophets and raised up nazirites among Israel– to show the people the right path, so that they would not sin. But Israel refused to listen: “You made the nazirites drink wine and ordered the prophets not to prophesy” (2:12).

    Israel’s unjust behavior and stubborn refusal to be educated will be punished severely, Amos warns. Even the swiftest, strongest warriors will not be able to escape on the day of God’s reckoning (2:14-16).

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  10. It"s all about who you know and how powerful you are others have tried to get properties and were told there are environmental issues or other problems while those who have protekzia get whatever they want.

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  11. Such jealousy. Could you not forgin what others have received. As a longtime Lakewood resident, I am embarrassed by your bickering about what is being done to help. Please look in the mirror and recognize how much good we have.

    FYI Not a fan of the vaad but will keep my opinion on that

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    1. Let me stick my hand in the cookie jar and myself some lucrative landswap deals at the taxpayers expense. And when you come complaining to me after ur taxes go up again, I’ll ask u why u just can’t fargin me Mr. Hypocrite!

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  12. @Anonymous 4:04PM,its not jealousy. Its the taxpayers of Lakewood losing out on revenue that could me made when selling twp.owned land.

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  13. At 4:04pm its not jealousy its hypocrisy at its best!!!

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