patching...
Breaking: Kusznikow Pleads Guilty to Vehicular Homicide, DUI »
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

New Jersey

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Gun Owners with Children Required to Keep Guns Locked or Secured

But violators face only a disorderly person's charge

  Gun owners who live with minors are required to keep guns locked or secured, but face only a potential disorderly person's offense if they are found guilty of violating that law, according to a copy of a state statute. The statute, on the state legislative website, says: "2C:58-15.    Minor's access to a loaded firearm; penalty, conditions       1.  a.  A person who knows or reasonably should know that a minor is likely to gain access to a loaded firearm at a premises under the person's control commits a disorderly persons offense if a minor gains access to the firearm, unless the person:      (1)  Stores the firearm in a securely locked box or container;     (2)  Stores the firearm in a location which a reasonable person would believe …

Comment_arrow

Project Bluebeam

5:47 pm on Sunday, April 14, 2013

No Lucie, you DON'T have the right to know who owns a gun in our country. If you are foolish to believe that, then let's publish a list of all recovering drug addicts and alcoholics, homosexuals, and everyone's income and voting records.   more ›

Friday, March 8, 2013

Fishing Friday

Fluke Size Limit to Remain at 17.5 Inches

Marine Fisheries Council makes decision on annual regulations

New Jersey's 2013 recreational summer flounder fishery will open May 18 and run through Sept. 16, the state Marine Fisheries Council decided Thursday. The council chose one option out of several presented, which all complied with management quotas determined by federal fisheries agencies. The size limit will remain at 17.5 inches, the same as in 2012, and anglers will be able to keep five fish per day. The council had the option of extending the season for a longer period into the fall, though anglers would have had to contend with an 18 inch minimum size limit. Overall, New Jersey's recreational summer flounder quota was reduced by 15.2 percent from last season. Richard Herb, acting council president, said at the Thursday meeting that …

Ken

1:06 pm on Saturday, March 9, 2013

Gave up Fluke fishing 10 years ago. Waste of time and $$   more ›

Friday, February 8, 2013

State Urges Preparations for Major Coastal Storm to Impact New Jersey

Tonight's commute will be "treacherous," says state Police and Emergency Management

The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, in coordination with the National Weather Service, is monitoring a major coastal storm expected to impact the state today and tomorrow.   State emergency management officials anticipate coastal flooding, high wind conditions, snow, sleet, and even blizzard conditions in the northeast corner of the state, according to a prepared statement from state Emergency Management.   The State Emergency Operations Center in West Trenton will be activated at 7 a.m. today, and will remain open as long as necessary to meet anticipated challenging conditions. "This is a dangerous storm; and we ask motorists to be careful while driving. There is also the potential for downed trees and wires because of wind …

Jo Amesco

1:01 pm on Friday, February 8, 2013

Here we go again, I guess what they are trying to say to those who live along the water - here comes another flood, stay off the roads. Are the towns going to announce a state of emergency to be off the roads by a certian time like they did with sandy ? Brick sent out a call to everyone of a car ban in town the last time. ?   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Week One With Hurricane Sandy in Brick

What the first devestating week looked like from my Mantoloking Road vantage point

It’s been a week since Hurricane Sandy hit and like many others, we still have no electricity at my house off Mantoloking Road. Our neighborhood is humming with the sound of generators, but I’ve been worried about the silent households ever since the temperatures dropped. In the past week, I (like you) have seen a lot, starting with a house strewn in the middle of Gale Road. A homeowner there said it washed across the bay and through the marsh onto his low lying street—a street that still reeked of diesel fuel on Thursday. Homeowners were shoveling thick, smelly muck from their driveways like it was snow that day. They thanked me for stopping and listening, even though that’s all I did. My brother-in-law lost most of his belongings in a …

ch131232q

2:50 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012

http://www.authenticlouisvuittonhandbagsonsale.us Louis Vuitton Handbags On Sale Louis Vuitton Outlet Online   more ›

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

A Long Day's Journey Into A Frightening Night

Bayville Fire Company firefighters weary after onslaught and aftermath of Hurricane Sandy

They started even before the storm. Some members of the Bayville Volunteer Fire Company had already been up for hours when the call for mutual aid came in from Ocean Gate. A fire broke out at the Ocean Gate Market on Monday morning. By the time it was out, nothing but the brick structure remained. Then three more fires on Wayne Street, on the border with Pine Beach. By the time a blaze broke out at the former Wicker Store at the dilapidated Beachwood Shopping Center last night, Hurricane Sandy was at its zenith. Heavy rains and even hail fell. "It felt like someone was shooting BBs," Fire Chief Kenneth Anderson said, as he sat slumped on a stool inside the firehouse. Firefighters had to lay hose across Route 9 at the Roy Rogers in Pine …

was da chief

1:57 pm on Friday, November 16, 2012

For your info Robert, the firefighters did have plenty of hot meals. We had everything we needed. The only thing we didnt have was all of the problems and attitudes associated with the auxiliary. The fire company did not replace the auxiliary with the caterer for food they did it for financial reasons. Lets say to get rid of the burden. If you want to help join the first aid auxiliary of the red …   more ›

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Hurricane Sandy

UPDATE: OCC Closing Mon. and Tues.

Monmouth U., Brookdale and Georgian Court also closed

Due to weather conditions, Ocean County College in Toms River is closed Monday and Tuesday. Also, Georgian Court University, in Lakewood, and Brookdale Community College, in Middletown, will be closed on Monday and Tuesday. "If possible, residents should vacate on Sunday," Georgian Court states on its website. Monmouth University is also closed Monday and Tuesday. Ocean County College officials said they will decide tomorrow whether to close. The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey and Atlantic Cape Community College are closed Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Rowan University, and Rider University are also closing Monday and Tuesday. An open house at Rider on Sunday is canceled. Rutgers University is still open; its website does not …

hongfeng

10:15 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

http://www.coachoutletonlinebfd.com/ Coach Outlet Online http://www.guccibeltstb.com/ Gucci Belt http://www.coachoutletonlineste.com/ Coach Outlet Store Online http://www.cocoachoutletonline.org/ Cosach Outlet Online http://www.coachoutletonlinetsy.net/ Coach Online Outlet   more ›

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Report: New Jersey Among the Fittest States

The Garden State has one of the lowest adult obesity rates in the country, according to an annual study. But, the study sounded an ominous tone for the future

  New Jersey's government spending may be out of control, but its waistline isn't. At least for now, anyway.  The Garden State is among the fittest states in America, according to an annual report released Tuesday.  New Jersey's adult obesity rate of 23.7 percent–on par with the national average–tied with the District of Columbia for 47th place in the study by the nonprofit Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.  However, the report warned that if obesity rates continue on their current trajectories, by 2030, the obesity rate in New Jersey could reach 48.6 percent. Mississippi's adult obesity rate of 34.9 percent is the highest in the country, according to the study.  The report contends that states could …

meimei

1:39 am on Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Some tribes in Sudan and Senegal http://www.coachoutletonlinexc.net/ Coach Factory Outlet have an average height of 6-foot-6, which also happens to be the size of the average NBA player. People in Nigeria, http://www.louisvuittonoutletam.net/ Louis Vuitton Purses Mali and Congo tend to be very big and physical. We need to build a strategy to go into these regions http://www.coachoutletstoreze.com…   more ›

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Searchable Databases

New Jersey 2012 Presidential Campaign Contributions

Search our interactive database to see how much your neighbors gave to Obama and Romney.

Patch has created an interactive database so you can see how much your neighbors are donating to the presidential campaign—and to which candidate they’re writing their checks. We’ve included communities across New Jersey, so if you want to see what the campaign contributions in nearby towns are like, go right ahead. The information in the database was downloaded from the Federal Election Commission’s website. The data is based on quarterly reports, and is current through July. The data will be updated in mid-October.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Ocean County Fair - Day 5

Last full day of the 2012 country fair packed with events

The last full day of the 2012 Ocean County Fair has an almost around-the-clock schedule of events slated, in addition to the standard country fair items. The fair will run from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Here's what's on the itinerary for today: • Bow Benders Archery Shoot - 11 a.m., horse show tent • Zuzu African Acrobats – As seen on America’s Got Talent - noon, main stage • Horse Costume Contest - 12:30 p.m., horse show ring • 4-H Cat Show - 1 p.m., 4-H show tent • Clover Buds Horse Show - 1 p.m., horse show tent • Zuzu African Acrobats – 1:30 p.m., main stage • Rooster crowing contest - open to all fairgoers -1:30 p.m., 4-H show tent. • Dirt Devils ATV Classes - 2-4:30, horse show ring. • Chicken Dance - open to all fairgoers - 2 p.m., 4-H …

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Ocean County Fair - Day 3

First full day of fair runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

  The first full day of the Ocean County Fair gets underway with sunny skies and comfortable temperatures. The fair runs from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Here's what's on the itinerary for today and tonight: • Dale Jones the One-Armed Juggler, noon, 1:30 p.m. 3 p.m. - main stage • Balloon Toss, 4 p.m. 4-H show tent • New Egypt Speedway race night. Meet the drivers and cars of the New Egypt Speedway, 6 p.m. • D.O.G. 4-H Club show, 6:30 p.m. 4-H show tent • Zuzu African Acrobats troupe, 7 p.m., 8:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m., main stage. •Bwana Jim's Wildlife Show, Hot Dog Pig Racing and Chainsaw Carving demonstrations will run throughout the day and evening. The fair also features 4-H demonstrations, craft demonstrations, rides, food, funnel cakes and music …

Got a Hot Tip?

Patch Picks

 
 

Videos