Writer claims Liberty High School fields still source contention in Jackson-Lakewood border dispute
March 13, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Jackson News
In an article published in January, entitled D-Day Arrives for Jackson Referendum Plan (2/23/10), the writer explains the brief history of Jackson Liberty High School and how the schools got to be in the situation they were in with the need to irigate those fields: Bond Proposal No. 4 (Irrigation System at Liberty H.S.) asks voters the following referendum question: “The Board of Education...
read full storyFormer Perth Amboy recreation supervisor sentenced for stealing city funds
March 11, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
TRENTON – Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that the former recreation supervisor for Perth Amboy was sentenced for stealing city funds which she said she used for purchases for herself and former mayor Joseph Vas. According to Director Taylor, Ana Pastrana, 50, of Perth Amboy, was sentenced yesterday to five years of probation by Superior Court...
read full storyGovernor Christie calls unemployment dip cold comfort
March 11, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
Trenton, NJ – Today Governor Chris Christie issued the following statement on the latest New Jersey unemployment figures: “Although slightly more positive, the drop in the unemployment rate is cold comfort to too many New Jersey residents who remain unemployed,” said Governor Chris Christie. “Our goal is to foster a business climate where payrolls expand, where we finally round...
read full storyNJ residents born in Puerto Rico required to obtain new birth certificate
March 11, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
Beginning July 1, 2010, New Jersey residents born in Puerto Rico will have to obtain a new certified copy of their birth certificate under a new law passed by the government of Puerto Rico. The new law was based on collaboration with the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to address the fraudulent use of Puerto Rico-issued birth certificates to unlawfully obtain U.S....
read full storyCouncil President Kafton addresses softball parents and children after reluctantly approving sanitary improvements
March 11, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Jackson News
By Mike Kafton, Council President, Jackson Township Dear Softball Parents and Kids, By now you have probably already heard that the Council approved the building of new bathroom facilities at Bartley Rd. at last night’s meeting. Now, I just want to take a moment to express my thoughts, as well as my concerns, to you. First, I want to let you know that both Mr. Beja and Mr. Stalker should be commended...
read full storyLetter: Corporate executive says Stilton does right things for right reasons
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Jackson News, Local Schools
As the Chief Information Officer of ePresence, based in Massachusetts, I worked with Phil Stilton as he managed information technology (IT) as a Regional IT Director for the company’s New York and New Jersey offices. Phil always took personal responsibility for every aspect of his operations there and was accountable for every dollar he spent. My trust in and respect for Phil was high...
read full story7 people vie for 2 board of education seats
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Jackson News, Local Schools
Jackson, NJ – As the terms of current school board members Sharon Dey and Linda Lackey are set to expire on the Jackson School District Board of Education, seven candidates are now in the running for the two positions. Dey and Lackey are joined by former long time school board members Gus Acevedo and Marty Spielman who seek to regain the seats they lost in previous elections. Perennial...
read full storyBurton and Depp deliver in Alice in Wonderland
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Entertainment
“Alice In Wonderland” is great! This is how the story goes: 19-year-old Alice returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter. Alice embarks on a fantastical journey to find her true destiny and end the Red...
read full storyState contracted collection agency under scrutiny for overbilling taxpayers
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
TRENTON – Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that the former sales director of OSI Collection Services Inc., a state contractor hired to collect unpaid taxes, pleaded guilty today to offering an illegal gift to a state official and concealing the fact that OSI was overbilling the state by hundreds of thousands of dollars. According to Director...
read full storyNJ Lt. Governor Guadagno tackles unfunded mandates
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
Trenton, NJ – Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno, Chair of the Red Tape Review Group, today issued the following statement after the second public meeting of the bipartisan Red Tape Review, where public input and testimony was received on the topic of Eliminating Unfunded Local Mandates: “Today’s meeting was another open, thoughtful exchange of ideas between the public and our review group. ...
read full storyChris Christie continues actions against wasteful spending
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
Trenton, NJ – On Friday, March 5th, Governor Chris Christie exercised his veto authority to cut back open-ended and unspecified spending, the second veto of Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) minutes and his fifth such action since taking office. Continuing to take action on his long-term commitment to rein in wasteful and excessive spending in boards and authorities and throughout state government,...
read full story7 U.S. service members killed in action in March
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under World News
Afghanistan – 7 U.S. service members have been killed in action during combat operations in the first week of March. The Department of Defense announced today the death of two soldiers who were supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. They died March 1 in Bala Murghab, Afghanistan, when insurgents attacked their unit using small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fires. The soldiers were assigned...
read full storyU.S. Marines train for a different kind of fight
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Feature, World News
By Cpl. Tyler J. Hlavac , Marine Forces Reserve HARSTAD, Norway – Marines with 2nd Battalion, 25th Regiment open fire upon a mock enemy force during a training raid March 3, 2010. After nearly a month above the Arctic Circle, Marines with the battalion are on their way home from Norway after completing Exercise Cold Response 2010. After nearly a month above the Arctic Circle, Marines...
read full storyThe history of the Black U.S. Marine
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under U.S. Military News
WASHINGTON — The year was 1941; our country was still overcoming the severe economic conditions of the Great Depression and racial segregation was widespread throughout the nation. At the time, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt wanted to create fair employment practices for the United States Armed Forces and decided to integrate the American military. He issued Executive Order 8802 on June...
read full storyAir Force team deploys to Chile
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under World News
American Forces Press Service SANTIAGO, Chile, March 9, 2010 – An Air Force expeditionary medical support team from Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, will arrive here today to help people impacted by a magnitude 8.8 earthquake that struck the nation Feb. 27. The team, consisting of more than 80 airmen, including 63 medical personnel, will conduct humanitarian assistance operations in the city of Angol,...
read full storyU.S. Military changes rules for nighttime operations
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under U.S. Military News, U.S. News
KABUL, March 5, 2010 – The commander of NATO and U.S. forces in Afghanistan has issued new rules governing night raids, acknowledging that although they can have value militarily, they also can foster ill will toward international forces on the part of the Afghan people. In a written statement, International Security Assistance Force officials released unclassified portions of Army Gen. Stanley A....
read full storyJackson Township Council approves recreational upgrades at Bartley field
March 10, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under Feature, Jackson News, Local News, Local Sports
Jackson, NJ – After two hours of contemptous debate by members of the Jackson Township Council,the council voted overwhelmingly in favor of much needed sanitary amenities at Bartley field by a vote of 4-1. One lone dissenting vote was cast by Councilman Ken Bressi who contested that the price of the facility, $261,000 was too high and that he would rather see the township pay down debt on...
read full storyGovernor Christie says nothing left to borrow. Nothing left to tax.
March 9, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
Trenton, NJ – When I started in office, I had to close a $2.3 billion shortfall in the $29 billion annual budget — and only $14 billion was left. Of that $14 billion, $8 billion could not be touched — because of contracts with public-worker unions, bond covenants and commitments the state made in accepting federal stimulus money. We had to find a way to save $2.3 billion in a $6 billion...
read full storyNJ Motorcycle theft ring gets nabbed
March 9, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
TRENTON – Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Division of Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that two men have pleaded guilty for their roles in a multi-county automobile and motorcycle theft ring. According to Acting Insurance Fraud Prosecutor Riza Dagli, Tito Moses, 36, of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and Abdullah Drake, 34, of Irvington, pleaded guilty yesterday (March 3) before...
read full storyFormer New Jersey school business administrator gets 7 years for contract rigging
March 9, 2010 by NJ News
Filed under New Jersey News
TRENTON – Attorney General Paula T. Dow and Criminal Justice Director Stephen J. Taylor announced that former Irvington Mayor Michael Steele was sentenced to state prison today for rigging school district contracts and taking thousands of dollars in kickbacks as business administrator for the Irvington Board of Education. According to Director Taylor, Steele, 54, of Easton, Pa., was sentenced...
read full story
















