Thursday, December 14, 2023

Thursday December 14 News Updates Lakewood

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- House fire in Raintree neighborhood tonight BH everyone made it out safely. The home was fully engulfed in flames.

- The Seudas Hodaah for Rab Shalom Mordechai Rubashkin usually on Zos Chanukah will take place on MOtzei shabbos at Bnos Melech on James st  Lakewood with the participation of Rav Yeruchom Olshin shlita and Rabb Pinchos Lipschutz shlita It is 6 years since he was commuted by president Trump 

- Insider NJ  An Ongoing, Angry Battle in Jackson Township  ome of the signs at a five hour-plus council meeting were not encouraging. One man said this: “We are witness to the hostile takeover of Jackson Township. Just as we were witness to the hostile takeover of Lakewood Township in 2017.” By now he was screaming.
” And it has got to stop!” There was yet another moment when a resident said that an orthodox member of the council should not be allowed to vote on this matter because he has a conflict of interest. More

- Replay video of Jackson council meeting watch Here

- LIC  Strand theater  bank account ledger, as shown below, indicates that they started the 2023 year with $192,622.85, and they are now DOWN to $170,511.04. more here 

- Seaside Heights’ school board voted unanimously last week in favor of its K-6 school district joining the Toms River Regional School District. In a separate meeting, the Toms River Regional school board voted 7-2 in support of accepting Seaside Heights’ students.

6 comments:

  1. What is Strand having about twelve percent less in the bank towards the end of the year than they had at the beginning such an issue? That sounds like a very normal fluctuation for most businesses.

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  2. Is it all that terrible at someone can think that we have our own agenda and we only care about our own? Don't they have a point? Do the frum really plan on caring and worrying about all the citizens of Jackson..

    We ought to ask that question to ourselves again and again. Will our policy of worrying about our own backfire at some point

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  3. The township is purposely losing money on it instead of making it profitable

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    1. How do you know that to be true?

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  4. For the good of all people the citizens need to keep the "builders" out of Jackson they shouldn`t change any zoning laws that way everyone except "the builders" can enjoy a high quality of life

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