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- Lakewood Township's Committee is expected to grant final approval for the expansion of the Kikar Shabbos shopping center on 4th Street and Monmouth Avenue, by granting a road vacation which is necessary to permit sufficient parking on the site. FAA NEWS "Was the deal done in good faith..?" See more at
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Lakewood township committee meeting today virtual at 5:30 pm see agenda
Here watch live stream
HereOn the agenda:
- Vacating a Portion Of A Street Known As Franklin Boulevard,
-Grant for a new bike path around John F Patrick Park And A New Bike Path Within The Industrial Park.
-Vacating A portion of A Street Known As Wynatt Street off Arlington Ave
- No Stopping Or Standing- Clover Street At Laurel Ave
- Taking away parking on South Clifton west From Main Street no stopping or standing except Saturday and Sunday
Comments emailed to comments@lakewoodnj.gov
Comments email up until 11:30 am on the day of the meeting at premeetingcomments@lakewoodnj.gov
or during the meeting via comments@lakewoodnj.gov
- NJ traffic deaths continue to rise after state recorded a 14-year high last year
- Food Boxes:
- Free food distribution at 708 Albert Ave 2:00 pm and on 7 day box
- Bais Yaakov at Pine park @ 2:00 pm
- Bnos Melech James st 7:00 pm weekday and shabbos boxes if you only get a 5 day box you can also get a separate weekend box for each child
- Yeshiva Ktana 120 2nd street 6-8 pm
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Video Rav Shaul Alter nichum Aveilim at Mishpachas Glustein in E"Y
Lakewood Rosh Yeshiva Rav Yisroel Neuman shlita Bein Hazmanim on the Porch of BMG Yoshon building
Levaya in EY of Rebbetzin Shoshana Scheiner A"H
Did Bnos Melech change to 7pm or is it still 8pm like it’s been till now?
ReplyDeleteThere is no traffic on south Clifton it is a right turn lane to Hurly. This is just a way to get a parking lot across the street on 88 and Clifton. The developers have big plans including apartment buildings where the truck rental place is.
DeleteAs usual,whatever action these committeemen take always involves more than meets the eye..
DeleteCan someone ask the mayor why the committee is discriminating against private school kids by not paying for their courtesy busing but paying full for a public school students
ReplyDeleteNo. no one can explain.
DeleteOnly the banker for for LSTA can explain.
no because the girls have a 2 week vacation
ReplyDeleteYou can ask the Mayor anything you want. However the only thing the Mayor answers it is that the county and state and they have made a request for it.
ReplyDeleteI’ve sent in email comments to the committee and he didn’t even read it. I also tried calling in, but he made believe there was nobody on the line and just hung up without allowing me to talk. These politicians use zoom to hide, so they don’t have to be held publicly accountable to the residents.
Deletethe corrupt township committee still afraid to face the pubic with the covid excuse to hold virtual meetings. Send them the tough questions not like the PR ones on the poop ask the mayor making them look good.
ReplyDeleteAnd they don’t allow building Shuls in wg. What a shanda!
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile the yungeleit are getting an experience like nobody else gets raising the bar for anyone wanting to go away a little and the yungeleit get it for pennies.
ReplyDeleteWhich yungeleit? What is this guy on about? I am a yungerman and I stayed home, and I don't see no raised bar.
DeleteSomeone hates yungeleit here, I wonder why
it's the same guy who likes talking about "perks" which only exist in his head. he is nebach bitter about something. al tadin...you don't know what's going on in his personal life.
DeleteThe youngeleit are a shining example even bein hazmanim they are not riding bikes in skin tight pants in a not tznius fashion
ReplyDeleteWhy is the meeting on ZOOM?? Why is townhall still not operating normal like it is still COVID? Why is there no outcry?? What is our tax dollars going for? Who is representing us????
ReplyDeleteFirst of all I love yungeleit but don’t think it poss's for them to do this. Secondly I guess you don’t know about it but I know plenty of yungeleit who are there or that went and already came back. I think it’s called igud epes azoi.
ReplyDeleteThe meetings will be on zoom till the day the APP does a 4 part exposé on the corruption, paybacks and illegal activity the Township leaders are involved in
ReplyDeleteEverybody will scream anti semitism when they do
DeleteLikely.Depending on how it will be portrayed
DeleteWelcome back mr cohen. We missed you
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