Sunday, July 3, 2022

Sunday July 3 News Updates Lak

 Weather: 85° A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible early. Sunshine and clouds mixed. High near 85F.

-  Starting this evening the we will be serving free USDA supper for all children 18 and under to eaten on premises. 4:30pm At 60 park avenue south in Lakewood. Limited supply available This is not a food box and should be eaten on premises. Details on food boxes will be published when available .

Jnews: The Township of Jackson last passed a law, to force home owners to obtain a permits before putting a dumpster on their property. The ordnance initially requires a certified and notarized survey to be submitted with the permits. The cost of a survey is $750 – $1100. After a Toms River resident spoke up at the meeting the town  agreed to amended the ordinance and allow a simple sketch instead of a certified survey. A councilman explained that the $100 fee is just to pay for the inspector to enforce this ordinance. See full video on Jnews

- Heavy traffic expected tomorrow in Lakewood as most bus companies will be off for July 4th. Some companies are scrambling to find drivers for tomorrow's routes.

- Aisle 9 Jackson grand opening event today 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

- Hachnosas Sefer Torah today to Yeshivas Haramah Ohel Moshe procession leaving at 4 pm from 20 E. 11th street to the yeshiva 100 9th st Lakewood 

- Fire works tonight at Lake Carasaljo 9:15 pm

- Torah Umesorah dundraiser in Deal, NJ with the participation of many Roshei yeshiva.

- Food boxes: No news yet if and when food boxes will be back in NJ. Mosdos in NY will begin delivering food boxes later this week.

- Murphy signs legislation protecting abortion in NJ the legislation helps ensure residents of other states who seek reproductive health care in New Jersey can access confidential care without fear of prosecution.  For providers, the legislation insulates healthcare practitioners from New Jersey-initiated disciplinary actions based on the provision of reproductive health care, including

- Fire works at six flags great adventure Lakefront at 9:00 PM on July 2, 3 & 4.

30 comments:

  1. https://www.faanews.com/2022/07/update-following-exposure-on-faa-school.html

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  2. Maybe aisle 9 will finally get baskets in honor of their grand opening

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    1. What is wrong with you? Is your purpose simply to try to besmirch them?? About baskets???

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    2. Simply wondering why they don’t provide the convenience of a basket like every other grocery store around town

      Seems like they are trying to force customers to stay in their store longer with a larger capacity for shopping and buying that a wagon - even a smaller one - provides

      Unless you have another explanation

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  3. This morning Kamenetz held a Chumash mesibah for their primary grade in the new building. Due to their tiny parking lot, the parents filled the neighboring private lots, parked illegally along Ridge Ave halfway in the driving lane, parked in the neighboring development and blocked a few driveways. The buses bringing the children also could not fit in, so they dropped off the kids while the back of the bus was almost half still in the street.

    It was a royal mess. How this was ever approved by the planning board is baffling!!

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    1. Well.. they only told us that the school was going to be less than half the size they really plan on making it. You can’t blame us if the applicant only told us half the truth.

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    2. When I complained about the shul on my block, causing heavy traffic and parking issues, you guys called me an antisemite, even though I love every one of you. Now you feel what I felt (and continue to feel).

      Love,

      Your neighbor the goy

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    3. Anon 1:34

      The shul was honest about their operations and received a justified approvals. That’s not the case with the developer on Ridge avenue.

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    4. Anon 5:51
      Who are you fooling? You're not upset that that the developer wasn't honest. You're upset that he's building in the first place. You're using the honesty issue as an excuse. You're no different than Anon 1:34 our neighbor the goy who loves us

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    5. Anon 9:04
      You can attempt to manipulate the developer's dishonesty and spin the blame on the victims all you want. It's not working. There are no excuses for doing dirty shtick and everyone knows it. It’s wrong for a developer to choose profit over ehrlichkeit!

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    6. Naarish
      He's likely bothered by both. He picked the issue that has more traction .
      And your reference to the on target neighbor 1:34 post was mean spirited
      How wrong is he?

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  4. They have the best wagons! Who needs baskets?

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  5. Slows you down if you don’t have the time to be busy navigating wagon traffic

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  6. What a basketcase!

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  7. It's time for the olam to rise up and not pay the $1 per box fee. Not only are they saving on bags but now the stores are charging for the boxes. They always had them for free what changed now.
    They are taking advantage. Bring your own box from a competitive store shop in GG with a NPGS box .

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  8. Unless you wanna buy a whole bunch of stuff and require a wagon at which point I’ll admit it’s nice to have a smaller option it’s an inconvenience not to have baskets
    Poshut doesn’t shtim with their tagline

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  9. It’s difficult to run in and grab a few items encumbered by a wagon and hard balance everything with just your hands
    We want baskets provided like every other supermarket in town

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    1. Can I use my station wagon to hold my groceries in. I could fit a lot more in there.

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    2. You still have one?!

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    3. stores have all kinds of designs/gimmicks to get you spend more - from placement of essentials, to displays, to large carts, to sales etc. don't like how they are trying to get you - go somewhere else - now on to real problems Why are stores selling bread from 3 days ago and market/charge as if they are fresh? do people not taste a difference from yesterdays bread? I thought I remember as a kid yesterdays bread went half price the next day - is that a thing of the past??

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  10. It’s like trumps tax returns
    All he needs to do is provide us with them

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  11. It’s called a shopping cart, not a WAGON

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  12. Wagons carts baskets don’t care what u call ‘em just provide em

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  13. Brings to mind the station wagons fuhn amohl with their famous rear facing seats

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  14. How about they drop the required minimum purchase in order to receive the sale items!!?

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  15. What’s wrong with calling it a wagon? Everyone does. Who cares?

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  16. The baskets were ordered but have not yet arrived. There is no need for your disparaging public comments. If you really care you could've asked and they would've explained it to you.

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  17. We’ll believe that when we see them

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  18. When you serve the public and take their money you are fair game to public requests

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  19. DON'T FORGET TODAY 7/4;
    ב"ח (או"ח סי' רכ"ד ס"ב) מספר האשכול (לרבינו יו"ט ליפמאן מילהויזן) וכי יקרה בעירך קניגאות של גוים כגון טורלנג"א וטורניר"א (TOURNAMENTS) השמר לך פן תראה וה"ה מחולתם או שום דבר שמחתם כי אז תזכה ותחזה קניגיי"ן של לויתן והשור, וכי תשמע קול המון גוים מחנגים ומחללים בחלילים ושמחים האנח ותאמר: רבון העולמים עמך אשר הוצאת ממצרים חטאו בכפלים ולקתה בכפלים ונמדד לו במדה כפושה ארמונותיו הרסת משושיו השבת שמחותיו ערבת ששונו הפכת לאבל גאונו שמת תפארתו השלכת מן השמים לארץ הודו קרנו גדעת צריו שמחת אנוש לראשו הרכבת עליון עליהם שמת חרפתם ראית ואתה ה' אל לעד תאנף בנו ואל לנצח יעשן אפך בצאן מרעיתך יהי רצון מלפניך שתבנה ירושלים עיר קדשך במהרה בימינו אמן ע"כ

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