Sunday, July 14, 2024

Sunday July 14 News Updates Lakewood

- Weather: 89° sunny skies Scattered showers and thunderstorms developing during the afternoon. High 89F Chance of rain 40%.

- Lakewood township officials postpone construction on 7th street railroad tracks to the week after Tisha Bav during bein hazmanim when there's less traffic.

- Heavy flooding this afternoon after a downpour with some trees falling over and puddles on roadways after rain came down quickly.

- Stop & Shop plans to close stores in Howell, Point Pleasant Beach and Jackson by the beginning of November as part of a plan to shed underperforming locations, company officials said Friday. The Howell location is near Target and Walmart off rt 9.

- Beginning tomorrow Monday, July 15, until 5 p.m. Friday, July 19, 7th Street in Lakewood will be closed in both directions from Marys Lane to Park Avenue to remove and reconstruct the existing railroad crossing and approaches. Access will be maintained for local traffic. Motorists are advised to follow the signed detours.

- Hatzolah of jersey shore carnival today in Deal, NJ at grant Ave

- Beware missionary material mailed to Lakewood area residents 

- Hatzolah of Central Jersey keeping  an ambulance in the Pine Lake Park area of Manchester

- Visiting day: Those traveling to the Catskills expect more than usual traffic today. There is alao a food truck parked in Woodbury Commons off the exit  called everything kosher full dairy menu with outside seating, and a park for kids.

- Camp option opening in Lakewood  for first half see more at matzav 

- A financial advice website, evaluated 281 small cities in the U.S. (populations between 65,000 and 100,000) and ranked them in terms of livability. Nine New Jersey cities were included in the ranking, but not in the best positions.
Trenton, Union, Lakewood, Camden, Passaic and East Orange were placed in the bottom 20
River, which ranked in the101st spot, the top position among the Garden State cities.
Lakewood, for instance, showed up in the ranking with the highest percent of residents living below poverty level. According to the 2022 American Community Survey data assessed by the SmartAsset study, 39.2% of Lakewood’s population lives below poverty level. And the burden of housing cost stood at 36.1% of the annual household income.(App)

2 comments:

  1. A huge shoutout to CBN media for getting the 7th st. Construction pushed off to Bain hazmanim

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