Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Wednesday March 5 News Updates Lakewood

Weather: 58° — Windy with rain developing this afternoon. Thunder possible. Winds 20 to 30 mph. Chance of rain: 100%. Strong thunderstorms, including heavy rain and gusty winds, could cause power outages in New Jersey starting Wednesday afternoon, according to the latest forecast. A wind advisory will be in effect from noon to 6 p.m. for Atlantic, southeast Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, and Ocean counties.


-President Trump is expected to issue an executive order as soon as Thursday aimed at abolishing the Education Department, according to people briefed on the matter.

- NYPD has arrested  multiple pro Hamas students protesting  at Barnard College after there was a bomb threat.  There's reports NYPD appears to be releasing protesters without identifying them

-More traffic on Central ave- Nightly road closures on Central Avenue between Sunset Road and New Central Avenue for next few weeks due to construction work by NJ american water. Detour has caused sunset rd to get backed up towards James. Next Thursday, Purim night, the rd may be shut as well.

- Attorney General Andrew Bailey of Missouri:
I am demanding the DOJ investigated whether President Biden’s cognitive decline allowed unelected staff to push through radical policy without his knowing approval. If true, these executive orders, pardons, and all other actions are unconstitutional and legally void.

- The hostages gave  president Trump a plaque with the inscription in Hebrew: כל המציל נפש אחת כאילו הציל עולם ומלואו

- Trump issues statement to Hamas:
Shalom Hamas" means Hello and Goodbye - You can choose. Release all of the Hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is OVER for you. Only sick and twisted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted! I am sending Israel everything it needs to finish the job, not a single Hamas member will be safe if you don't do as I say. I have just met with your former Hostages whose lives you have destroyed. This is your last warning! For the leadership, now is the time to leave Gaza, while you still have a chance. Also, to the People of Gaza: A beautiful Future awaits, but not if you hold Hostages. If you do, you are DEAD! Make a SMART decision. RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW, OR THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY LATER!

- Trump: Justin Trudeau, of Canada, called me to ask what could be done about Tariffs. I told him that many people have died from Fentanyl that came through the Borders of Canada and Mexico, and nothing has convinced me that it has stopped. He said that it's gotten better, but I said, "That's not good enough." The call ended in a "somewhat" friendly manner! He was unable to tell me when the Canadian Election is taking place, which made me curious, like, what's going on here? I then realized he is trying to use this issue to stay in power. Good luck Justin!

- Again Central Avenue construction is causing 40-minute backups, but township officials have not provided updates on what is being done or how long it will take. There are no officers directing traffic, and only one lane is open leading into Route 9. Crews have also closed and  narrowed Carranetta Road at the intersection with Central Avenue to a single lane for right turns.

U.S. Supreme Court: The court has ruled 5-4 that the Trump administration must send $2 billion for USAID contracts. Justices Roberts and Barrett joined the liberal justices.

Property Taxes: According to new data released by the state Department of Community Affairs, the average property tax bill in New Jersey for 2024 was $10,095, up $292, or 3%, compared to 2023 — a new high. The most expensive county was Essex, at $13,900. The cheapest was Cumberland, at $4,901. (Shlomo Schorr)

Giyus: The Attorney General instructs Defense Minister Katz that the government is not meeting its recruiting goals. The principle of equality must be enforced, and draft orders should be sent to the ultra-Orthodox. The law must be enforced.

Satmar Fleish: Despite Trump's 25% tax on imported meat from Canada, the "Satmar Fleish" meat shop in Williamsburg announces that they are not raising prices.

Ocean County: Rental costs in Ocean County rose from $2,748 in January 2024 to $2,909 in January 2025, a 5.85% increase. The second highest in the state

LSTA Transportation: Parents are facing sticker shock with increased busing costs for both courtesy and non-courtesy riders. For those outside the regular system (like in Jackson), they must pay an additional amount on top of the aid in lieu. Some parents were paying an additional $600–$700 per child, while others are now being told they’ll have to pay an extra $3,000 once LSTA takes ove transportation. Courtesy parents living within a mile of the school were allegedly told they will have to pay $1,000 per child instead of the $360 fee that all other courtesy parents pay.

The deadline to submit LSTA forms is March 6.

Ben Shapiro: "The Congressional Democrats are, by and large, just spoiled brat Columbia University tentifada attendees who somehow got elected to office. Their antics and attitude were identical. Truly an astonishing display of arrogance, incompetence, and puerile stupidity."

Ted Cruz: "Democrats wouldn't clap for the families of Jocelyn Nungaray, Laken Riley, the 13-year-old boy with brain cancer, or the kid of a fallen police officer. In all 13 State of the Unions I've attended, I have never seen such a disgraceful display from the Democrats."

- BDE: R' Mordche Zafir, 55, of Kiamesha Lake, New York, a member of the Vizhnitz community, was tragically killed early Wednesday morning in a devastating accident on Route 17 in Chester, New York. The crash occurred just before 2 a.m. near Exit 126 for Routes 17M and 94, leaving his 17-year-old son in critical condition and several others injured. The name for Tehillim is Kalman Yehoshua Ben Esther Malka Bracha. Authorities have yet to confirm reports that the accident may have been caused by a wrong-way driver. The driver of the other vehicle was pronounced dead at the scene. Levaya will take place today in Kiamesha, followed by another Levaya at the Vizhnitz BM in Monsey.

Early Voting in New Jersey: New Jersey has expanded early in-person voting for state primaries, starting with June’s gubernatorial and Assembly races. The bill, signed into law this week, extends the state's early voting period for primary elections from three to six days, starting one week before Election Day and continuing through the Sunday prior. Assemblyman Schnall was a sponsor on the bill.

MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace and Rachel Maddow: They have been blasted as “sick and twisted” after they shamelessly politicized President Trump making 13-year-old cancer survivor Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel an honorary Secret Service agent. Maddow bizarrely accused Trump of being “disgusting” for spotlighting DJ’s heroic battle with cancer, a battle that initially had a grim prognosis.

Speaker Mike Johnson: “President Trump’s speech wasn’t a speech for the mainstream media, it was a speech for the American people.” He criticized the Democrats' behavior, calling it unserious and embarrassing, contrasting it with the "forward-looking" vision presented by Republicans.

Trump’s Remarks: “I look at the Democrats in front of me — I realize, there’s nothing I can say to make them happy, stand, or smile or applaud. I could find a cure to the most devastating disease, or announce the answers to the greatest economy in history, or stop crime at the lowest levels ever. And these people, sitting RIGHT HERE, will not clap, stand, or cheer for these achievements. They won’t, no matter what. Five times I’ve been up here.”

Lakewood School Board: The Lakewood school board is facing scrutiny for how it spends its money, especially in light of state loans it has been receiving since 2014. The question arises: why would a district, in need of funding, agree to a contract that compensates its attorney an amount that dwarfs the annual compensation of any other New Jersey school board attorney? The answer remains elusive, and it appears no one outside the inner circle of Lakewood Schools has the full answer.(APP)

- Purim morning kollel will take place at fountain Ballroom following a netz minyan with  a 2 hour learning seder matan schara $100

38 comments:

  1. Tomorrow is not the deadline, and the LSTA knows that. The legal deadline is March 10th, with schools allowed to submit until March 15th. If submitted late, only an explanation is needed. However, schools are wrongly threatening parents that they won’t have bussing if not submitted by tomorrow, which is incorrect.

    Some schools (you know who you are) haven’t even sent out forms, and the LSTA knows. As of yesterday, only 27,707 forms have been submitted out of 57,000—less than 50%, which is terrible if tomorrow is the deadline.

    It’s time for schools to consider creating their own consortium. It’s legal and would help eliminate this arm-twisting.

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    1. Central Avenue construction:
      I live there. They are not doing anything. They are simply redoing what is already there without any improvements.
      They spent millions on these contracts, and the outcome will be more or less exactly the same as it was before they started.
      Shame on our elected official's !

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    2. Why don't you send this complaint to the lakewood shopper submissions (submissions @ familyroommagazine.com) so that we can educate the people in Lakewood on how the township officials are not doing their job properly. Perhaps it will encourage people to vote for new members with new ideas without the deep corruption that is there currently.

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    3. All of you who make fun of Meir Lichtenstein, it's ok to disagree but don't make fun of him because if chas vshalom something happens to you or someone in your family HE WILL BE THERE - either as hatzolah or chevra kadisha!

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    4. No one made fun
      One has nothing to do with the other stick to the narrative and stop bullying with Chevra kadisha C"V

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    5. Why don't people fill out the forms for goodness sake! A new consortium will also need you to fill out forms! They can make deadlines as they wish - most businesses make deadlines earlier than the real deadline because you always have the people that just miss deadlines.

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    6. People will fill out paper forms as always and legal.
      Why can't they send paper copies for all students?

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  2. So out of area parents have a problem. If they reject the 3000$ option they lose the lieu in of aid as well. The LSTA is out of control.

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  3. No taxation without representation!!! The LSTA has to open their books to public scrutiny. This is totally out of hand.

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    1. email address for the New Jersey Department of Education's Office of School Finance for student transportation is student.trans@doe.nj.gov. The phone number for this office is (609) 376-9064.

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    2. Good idea!
      Everyone should email and call the New Jersey Department of Education and demand that the LSTA books be opened.
      Also demand a stop to the discrimination of the private schools that need to pay for transportation and the public school children don't.

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    3. I filed a suit in January against the Commissioner, the BOE, and the NJ DOE to set up a oversight board as required by the legislature. They will hold public hearings, open the books, and answer to the public. I am keeping my plaintiff anonymous. MER-L-000076-25. A Lang

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    4. Why not just request for fair service?

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    5. You people need serious help - without the consortium half of the kids have no bussing! Do you have a better solution! Calling the state and shutting down the consortium? What a brilliant move!

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  4. Avi Schnall was sent to Trenton for one mission only to being Tuition Relief!!
    He failed on that promise.
    All these other bills are just PR for his reelection and not making a difference most have no chance of getting passed anyways.
    All those who bullied and forced Lakewood to vote have some explaining to do.

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    1. Schnall was sent to secure the nursing home reimbursements keep flowing and keep rates to go up so the big powerful askanim can rake it in fun feter shmeel. They fooled everyone to vote by promising free tuition.

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  5. The Republicans have a knack for distraction.
    Instead of discussing serious issues, let's talk about Zelensky's suit, clapping for a child, or men in women's sports.
    And people just fall for it, every time. They are being played like fiddles, and are even thankful for it.

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    1. Keep posting. We love when liberals get so angry about everything Trump. You entertain us daily.

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    2. What is the serious issue you'd like addressed? He's been president for six weeks, yet all the issues are his fault. He'll get it done quicker than Biden's transitory inflation.
      And if men in woman's sports isn't important, than you're not even worth an intelligent debate.
      And you left out nuclear weapons, energy independence, a strong armed forces, border security, drug smuggling reduction, etc.

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  6. I always knew barrett is a liberal

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  7. You have it backwards.He was sent so that the masses will be forced to give vote backing for the manhig goons.
    His cover mission was a side concession

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  8. As we knew all along the LSTA is a business raking it in and a total scam. The bus service we get stinks. Kids have to wait 20 min after school ends for busses to come?? Busses get to school after school starts that's not called service that's called deceiving everyone by saying you can pick up the routes.

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    1. You're right, it would be much better if they consolidated routes and put boys and girls on the same buses so we can save some money. In fact, if not for the LSTA, this is exactly what the state would have forced Lakewood to do. So lets abolish the LSTA and do what saves us more money.

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    2. Wow! Woe.
      No middle way, no way can give service, no way clients can be satisfied, no way ???
      If it would've been privately operated th we e would be no solution?
      According to B P business tips, there is always a way of making it work.

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    3. This is the middle way - Do you realize half of Lakewood has complaints the LSTA would need a whole call center to address everyone's issues - The LSTA cannot accommodate everyone's issues - Stops are far away and that is legal and they don't have a choice if everyone would get stops at their corner - guess what wed lose half of the routes! The lSTA complainers are pathetic

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    4. Far from the middle, sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry
      If there would be service would not need so much of a call center, but if that's what's needed for this service then do atleast that.
      If service means doing what's legal than they're in terrible shape
      It's legal to file by paper.
      It's legal to service your clients.

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  9. stop complaining and count - the bussing can not be done for $100/month per child - its the same amount as pre covid pre inflation. I can't afford this, but its unreasonable to pretend that it is ridiculous for the cost of bussing to have gone up.

    I dont think R' Kanarek and company need the LSTA to make a living. Publicly calling them thieves is going too far

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    1. Yeah, but what would be with the guy who wasn't given an administrative job in the BOE? Doesn't he have a right to do his bit of נקמה and 'revenge'. Well, he thinks so. So, there.

      Which is why the same candidates will always win. The alternatives are just worse.

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  10. Those in power feel no accountability because an unelected, obscure Vaad secures their positions. Most of the machers live in a small part of town and don’t deal with the traffic and other issues the rest of us face. Meanwhile, they profit from shady deals while dictating how things run, leaving us unrepresented.

    The Faulkner Act council system would change that by ensuring district-based representation, where elected officials actually live in the areas they serve, experience the same challenges, and answer to the people—not backroom deals. It’s time for real local representation.

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  11. They installed some dumb mini curb at the Central and Caranetta intersection and at the Central and South Lake Drive intersection.(Although the South Lake part is a one way street, so what's the point of dividing it and giving an outlet if you're not even allowed to drive in that direction? 😇)

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    1. The reason it is one way is to stop people from making a left onto central and holding up traffic. Now that it is right turn only it will be 2 way. (Still only useful for around 10 people though, so not sure why they couldn't just leave it as is)

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    2. Its probably not on the states plans that it was a one way street - probably done without any meeting etc.

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    3. Yes, I'm worried about people disregarding the right turn only sign and making the left onto Central. And yes, I also think the State didn't realize it was now a one way street.

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    4. Two way with parking . . . . . .

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  12. If they don't want hell to break loose they better not have construction Thursday and Friday. Taanis Esther and Purim.

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  13. Lets shut down 14th street those 2 days and let's see what will happen!!!!

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  14. 14th street is already shut down during hours when yeshiva seder starts and ends . In addition once the 600 apartments come on line ,it will be shut down most of the day .

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  15. 14th is never shut down. Even County Line is not shut down only sometimes heavily congested, can even us Kennedy.
    When Kent Howell bridge was under construction County Line was a detour.

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