Monday, June 1, 2026

Road Closures Mount, Officials Remain Silent

It happened again last night.

Thousands returning home from the Adirei HaTorah event in Philadelphia were forced to navigate a maze of road closures and detours just to get back to their homes. What should have been a routine drive turned into a frustrating, time-consuming ordeal, with some trips taking several times longer than normal.

And through it all, silence. No explanations.
No sympathy. No apologies.

At last week's Township Committee meeting on Thursday , a resident emailed a straightforward question during public comment: What is going on with all of this traffic and construction? What is being done? Who is benefiting from it? And is there any end in sight?

Instead of providing answers, the mayor speed-read the question and simply referred residents to Lakewood Police Department traffic alerts. That was the entire response.
No explanation. No timeline. No acknowledgment of the daily disruption residents are enduring.
The other committee members sat silently, offering nothing as residents continue to suffer through a traffic nightmare that has dragged on for years.

The contrast with neighboring communities is striking. In Howell and Jackson, elected officials hold in-person meetings where residents can speak directly to their representatives, ask questions, and receive answers. Public officials are expected to communicate with the people they serve.

In Lakewood, the Township Committee continues to hide from public scrutiny. Residents cannot address officials face-to-face. Difficult questions are avoided. Criticism is ignored. Carefully crafted statements are released through friendly media outlets while residents are left in the dark.

As the saying goes, if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.

The June wedding season is now underway, yet residents still have no clear timeline for when this disruption will end. Sending out an occasional traffic alert is not leadership.
Baalei simcha deserve to know that family and friends can reach their weddings on time. Parents should be able to pick up medicine, groceries, or children without spending an extra hour stuck in traffic. Working people should be able to get home. Bnei Torah should be able to learn a full night seder without worrying whether a routine drive will turn into a major delay.

Roads continue to be closed with little warning, forcing traffic onto already congested side streets and perimeter roads.

Residents are also asking another important question:

Who is benefiting from all this construction?

Many residents have heard that drainage and infrastructure projects are being undertaken to facilitate future development approvals. Whether those claims are accurate or not, the perception exists because township officials have failed to communicate openly and transparently with the public.

For more than two decades, the same leadership has controlled Lakewood Township. At some point, blaming the county, the state, or someone else is no longer enough. Leadership means taking responsibility. Leadership means communicating with residents. Leadership means showing respect to the people who pay taxes, vote, raise families, and live with the consequences of these decisions every day.

Lakewood residents deserve answers.They deserve transparency. They deserve accountability.

Most of all, they deserve elected officials who are willing to face the public, explain what is happening, and acknowledge the very real hardship these projects have imposed on thousands of residents.

With elections approaching, residents should have an opportunity to decide whether that accountability finally arrives.

26 comments:

  1. you are attacking the Vaad which is guided by Daas Torah so therefore you are attacking Daas Torah, cease and desist immeditately.

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    1. there's no vaad there's no daas Torah guiding it either.
      There's a shulchan Aruch that sets thr rules on electiing a ועד העיר.having self appointed people with financial gain abuse the bloc vote is wrong and has no moral or Halachic standing.
      Nothing less than an elected vaad with transparency and equal representation from all tax payers.

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    2. "Daas Torah" declared that the internet is Treif and Assur, you hypocrite Sheigetz

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    3. They also said AI is the worst thing that ever happened since the “Eigel
      Hazhav”

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  2. 100% How tone deaf is this current committee that they have to redirect a constituent to another department? How about take a leadership position and assist the resident with his request! What else do these committee people do? Are they just question desk operators that forward people to the right party?!! This is insane!! It is time for new blood on the committee, and fortunately tomorrow's primary can accomplish just that! Vote for Moshe Raitzik and Aaron Hirsch in the June 2nd Republican primary. The new master plan, which determines traffic and overbuilding for the next TEN YEARS at least, depends on it.

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  3. "Thousands returning home from the Adirei HaTorah event in Philadelphia were forced to navigate a maze of road closures and detours just to get back to their homes. What should have been a routine drive turned into a frustrating, time-consuming ordeal, with some trips taking several times longer than normal.

    And through it all, silence. No explanations.
    No sympathy. No apologies."

    Maybe the Lakewood Roshei Yeshiva could express some explanations, sympathy, or apologies to me and the thousands of other ordinary people stuck in the Lod train station right now (to say nowhere of nationwide) because of the ridiculous protests they support?

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    1. Was going to say the same thing. Maybe those complaining can appreciate the infinitely worse imposition that these Hafganot cause .
      Similarly, Rav Landau said yesterday, "Who can imagine the pain of wives or mothers going to sleep not knowing if their husband / son will be arested"!
      ... Not knowing if your soldier husband / son will come back alive, might be a bit worse! And never one word abot their pain.
      Rav Chaim Schmulevits always spoke about that pain.

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    2. you are attacking Daas Torah, and will lose ALL your olam haba for it.

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    3. if you dont want to die for Zionism dont serve in their treifa army

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    4. Where does it say you lose ALL your olam haba for attacking daas torah?

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    5. 9:26 - do you really think the Lakewood RY owe you an apology because of those hafganos? As though they weren't happening without their support?

      Have a look at the entire picture, not just your small part of it. An entire community is under siege, how would you react then?

      I am not justifying it. They probably shouldn't do what they are doing. But I understand them and have more sympathy for them than for those opposing them.

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    6. AnonymousJune 1, 2026 at 11:36 AM
      you are attacking Daas Torah, and will lose ALL your olam haba for it.
      Sorry. I knew bigger Gedolim and they would never speak the way your Daas Torah did.

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  4. When is the last time that people got home from the event?

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    1. This morning. And they davka made everyone rush out right after 1st seder so "everyone could go to night seder" if they chose. INSANE!

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  5. The doors opened earlier but did the event actually start earlier??

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  6. It's not just all those returning from adurei hatorah that had an issue with the road closures. Those of us that didn't attend whether men or us women could not get places last night. Complete chutzpah!!!

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  7. You could have voted them out in the election booths that the county and township set up at the Adirei haTorah event

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    1. There’s nobody really viable running against any of the Vaad candidates

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  8. the chutzpah is the silence of many frum askanim who know how disruptive this has become.
    They have no problem speaking out when there's a small power outage or another issue affecting the community. But when residents are losing hours in traffic, and struggling to get around suddenly have nothing to say. Its obvious that criticizing the politicians they rely on for favors is simply off limits. That silence speaks volumes

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  9. They wanted busses to go earlier so there wouldn’t be traffic later and later ppl get delayed

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  10. Lakewood needs a serious candidate who is willing to put themselves out there.

    Someone financially secure, independent, and free from any interests that could influence their decisions.

    Someone whose only agenda is the good of the כלל / ציבור and the future of our town.

    Someone willing to do the work, earn the public’s trust, and run a real campaign.

    If the right person steps forward, I believe many residents are ready to support them.

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    1. On occasion when they had such candidates, where were you?! Did you get out and campaign for them?

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    2. There has not yet been a truly serious candidate.

      Not someone obsessed with a single issue, and not people who mean well but lacks the resources, energy, or organization to run a real campaign.

      Lakewood needs a professional: someone financially secure, clear-headed, independent, and capable of building broad public support around a real vision for the town.

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    3. 5:26
      Okay. So make it happen!

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    4. 5:26
      Yes, need all that.
      Also need someone
      Willing to fight, fight fight.
      Willing to ignore subtle flattery from the biggest.
      Willing to to somehow avoid being co-opted
      Willing to ignore being told on high levels he is a rasha.
      Willing to ignore the gripes of much of the masses who won't really appreciate what he's accomplishing against All odds -for their benefit-until after he's gone, who won't really go out and get others to go vote for him, while he's being steadily destroyed by the powers and pushed out of office.

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  11. call the congregation of mercy they sponsored the event

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