Thursday, July 16, 2020

Thursday July 16 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: A mix of clouds and sun. High 77F

-DR. Zelenko - FYI. I need emergency heart surgery, but will continue to fight until the war against tyranny is won.  Please do your part and spread the truth everywhere. A small amount of light pushes away a large amount of darkness. Name for tehillim Zev ben Leah

-Amazon Scam Alert
The Amazon scam is not new, but it looks like it may be making its rounds again to Lakewood residents. People have received a phone call from a person claiming they were from Amazon and that they owed money on their account. Just a reminder; Amazon will NOT contact you for money. They are trying to get access to personal financial information. In some cases threatening that you will be forced to pay for a package that will be delivered.


-Live teleconference Shiurim:  646-726-9977
-7:20 PM - Vaad by HaRav Mordechai Rosenbaum Shlita
-10:15 PM- Halacha Shiur in Hilchos Bein Hamitzarim by HaRav Shlomo Stein Shlita
-11:30 PM - Chumash Shiur by HaRav Yeruchum Olshin Shlita

-2 New positive cases in Lakewood totals 2638/188

-NJ Refunds For 79,000 Drivers After E-ZPass error happened when the the tolls in New Jersey went cashless during the early part of the pandemic. - If you were slapped with $50 bill while going through New Jersey tolls amid the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, it turns out there is a chance you don't need to pay any money. NJNN

-Mosdos Sanz Klausenburg Shabbos Box distribution  today from 7:15-8:45 on the lot of the preschool building.
Entrance is from corner Edgecomb and Parkview in Oak and Vine behind Evergreen.

-Bnos Devorah shabbos box 4:30 pm
-NJMVC agency in  Lakewood  has initiated a ticket system that allows people to wait in their cars instead of waiting outside and  notified by text when it's their turn.

-American Airlines Will Fly Nonstop Between JFK And Tel Aviv starting next year (Dansdeals)
-Lakewood DMV has met it's capacity and will not be servicing any new customers.
-Heading upstate to the Catskills? New stop for Mincha/Maariv at the New Bingo wholesale in Monsey  right off the exit 14 of the NYS Thruway

-Record single day coronavirus cases in Israel: Close to 1,800 new patients diagnosed with coronavirus in a single day Govt announces new restrictions  that would include weekend lockdowns, restrictions on gatherings to 20 people in open spaces and 10 in closed spaces and restaurants reverting to delivery only.

-Lunch Distribution
-Gelbsteins 4 day shabbos box: Public schools location 9:00am -11:00 am Middle school somerset, Clifton ave school corner 7th,  spruce street school
-Pizza on Wheels Daily lunch Chestnut & Route 9 11:00 am-1:00 pm
-Tashbar 7 day box open to the public 3:00 pm

- Gov. Phil Murphy: New Jersey authorities can “go after” travelers arriving from 22 states who don’t adhere to the 14-day quarantine protocols to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. In a radio interview with 1010 WINS in New York City, Murphy said, “something will happen to you. If you’re a real knucklehead and you come in and you flagrantly violate this, the commissioner of health in New Jersey has the teeth to go after you. And she won’t hesitate to do that.”




4 comments:

  1. can they dare say Devorim 21:7 for the  latest round of infections and tragedies
    All those who avoid wearing masks
    etc
    for even the most remotest possibility

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  2. What does it mean "go after" Murphy's law was only an "advisory?" is he changing the advisory now?

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  3. The district’s case in federal court was dismissed for the essentially the same reasons its case was dismissed last July in NJ administrative Court. Besides for being moot due to the loan,
    the court reasoned that it would have had to interject into the political process and the sovereignty of the legislature. See EDU 08386-2019.

    As for standing issue in the federal filing, the state tried to dismiss Alcantara in 2015 saying that district has standing, not my students. This was convenient for the state to argue since the BOE did not want to join me. NJ law has been clear since the 1980s that students have standing, not a BOE.
    What perplexes me is the federal filing. San Antonio v Rodriguez 411 US 1 (1973) says that education is not a fundamental right. The
    Supreme Court also said that disparities in funding based on wealth and geography do not violate equal protection. The NJ funding law does not discriminate against a protected class (San Antonio ISP's students also were mostly members of a protected class) So the discrimination argument does not seem to have merit. The SFRA is rational under the federal constitution because its disparately affects everyone in Lakewood, not just those of a protected class. (Many people would like to see San Antonio reversed, but Lakewood will not be the test case).

    The only cause of action is under the T & E clause of the NJ constitution, not federal.

    Both BOE lawsuits are similar to the suit filed as Brick, Toms River, et. al. v NJ DOE, EDU 2207-17 which was dismissed last year, also because those BOE did not have standing.

    Why do towns waste so much of their taxpayer money with expensive lawyers?

    Aaron Lang

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    1. Because they don't care. They only file suits to show people that they care...

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