Dr. Thomas Tramaglini, the former superintendent of schools in Kenilworth who is facing pooping charges in Holmdel municipal court next month, has informed the Holmdel Police Department that he plans to file a lawsuit against them for releasing his mug shot, according to a report on NJ.com.
The pooper man claims that Holmdel police should not have photographed him during his arrest in May because the public defecation, lewdness and litter charges are low-level municipal offenses.
“It’s like getting photographed and fingerprinted for a speeding ticket,” his attorney Matthew Adams said in an email, NJ Advance Media reported. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: July 27th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Dr. Thomas Tramaglini, Holmdel, Monmouth County News, Pooper Man, Pooperintendent, Super Pooper, Tort claim | 5 Comments »

Brian Foley photo via social media
Brian Foley, 60, of Asbury Ave in Atlantic Highlands, was arrested yesterday and charged with possessing and distributing images and videos which depict the sexual exploitation or abuse of a child, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced this afternoon.
Foley is charged with one count of second degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Distribution) and one count of second degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child (Possession).
The State’s investigation and initial forensic examination of Foley’s devices revealed evidence that he has possessed and distributed images and videos which depict the sexual exploitation and abuse of a child.
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Posted: July 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County News | Tags: Atlantic Highlands, Brian Foley, Child Pornography, Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Kiddie porn, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni | Comments Off on Atlantic Highlands Man Arrested For Kiddie Porn Possession and Distribution
Update: MMM and ShoreNewsNetwork ended their affiliation after the 2018 election.
Two Jersey Shore local news sites are joining forces in an effort to provide Monmouth and Ocean County residents informative alternatives to legacy media outlets.
Phil Stilton, publisher of ShoreNewsNetwork.com and Art Gallagher, publisher of MoreMonmouthMusings.net announced today that they have created a strategic alliance and content sharing agreement. Together, the two publishers expect to reach 300,000 Monmouth and Ocean County readers per week through their websites and social media platforms.
“Phil has built and impressive audience in Ocean County,” Gallagher said. “I’m looking to expand my reach in northern Ocean County and southwest Monmouth County. Teaming up with ShoreNewNetwork makes perfect sense.”
“The legacy media in New Jersey offers readers filtered and often slanted reports on what goes on in our community,” Stilton said. “For almost 10 years, we have offered our readers the news without the mainstream media spin.”
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The Kenilworth Schools Superintendent accused of serial pooping at the Holmdel High School track quit his job yesterday, according to a report at NJ.com
Dr. Thomas Tramaglini of Matawan resigned from the Kenilworth School System effective September 30. An announcement to district staff was made via email and voicemail, accord to the report.
“Based on events unrelated to his service for Kenilworth, it has become clear to both Dr. Tramaglini and the Kenilworth Board of Education that his continued service as Superintendent of Schools has become too much of a distraction to the main mission of the district,” the email states.
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Posted: July 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Dr. Thomas Tramaglini, Holmdel High School, Kenilworth Schools, Matawan, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Pooperintendent, Super Pooper | 2 Comments »

Congressmen Chris Smith and Tom MacArthur cut the ribbon for a new hanger at JB-MDL in 2015
The 2019 National Defense Authorization Act, passed by the House of Representatives today, provides for a 2.6% pay increase for all military personnel, the largest increase in nine years, and provides $10.2 million for projects at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst , Congressman Chris Smith announced this afternoon. Additionally, there will be no Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process through fiscal 2019, under the terms of the bill.
“It is critical that this legislation authorizes a pay raise and new equipment for the men and women serving in our nation’s armed forces,” Congressman Smith said. “For too long their needs have been ignored, and now is the time to ensure they have all the resources and equipment they require to get the job done.”
The $10.2 million for JB-MDL will fund infrastructure improvements needed in preparation for the highly-anticipated arrival of 15 KC-46A refueling tankers, which are expected to begin arriving in FY 2021.
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Posted: July 26th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Smith, New Jersey, Ocean County | Tags: CD-4, Congressman Chris Smith, JB-MDL, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ 4, Ocean County News | Comments Off on House Defense Bill Will Boost Joint Base MDL, Congressman Smith announces
U.S. District Court Judge Brian R. Martinotti ruled yesterday that Monmouth County taxpayers will have to pay disgraced Freeholder John P. Curley’s legal bill from Angelo Genova.
Even though Curley’s legal gymnastics to keep the report of his sexual harassment and bigotry secret was ruled to have no basis, Judge Martinotti ruled that Genova is entitled to get paid by the taxpayers.
Genova should be awarded no more than $2600, the maximum allowable contribution to Curley’s reelection campaign. Curley’s lawsuit was all about his reelection prospects. He even charged his ride to Court in Trenton to his campaign.
In their opposition to disgraced Curley’s contempt motion, Monmouth County argued that Curley did not have “clean hands” in the matter.
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Posted: July 26th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Opinion | Tags: Angelo Genova, Disgraced Freeholder John P. Curley, John P. Curley, Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, Monmouth County News, Opinion, U.S. District Court Judge Brian R. Martinotti | 6 Comments »

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The Monmouth County Fair held its traditional opening ceremony tonight, attended mostly my County employees and officials, and then closed due to weather.
The Fair will open on Thursday night, July 26, at 5PM, according to an announcement from the Monmouth County Park System.
Located at the East Freehold Showgrounds on Kozloski Road in Freehold Township, the fair is scheduled to be open from 5 p.m.-11 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, from 3 p.m. till 11 p.m. on Saturday and from Sunday from 11 a.m. till 6 p.m.
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Posted: July 25th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Monmouth County Fair, Monmouth County News | 1 Comment »
Arnone Calls For Curley to Resign

Disgraced Freeholder John Curley’s lawsuit to supress hi Censure and Reprimanded for sexual harassment was dismissed
U.S. District Court Judge Brian R. Martinotti dismissed all 12 counts of disgraced Freeholder John P. Curley’s lawsuit against Monmouth County today, ruling that Curley failed to make a legal claim.
Curley sued Monmouth County, his fellow freeholders, County Counsel Michael Fitzgerald and County Administrator Teri O’Connor last December, claiming that the investigation employee sexual harassment complaints against him and his subsequent censure by the Freeholder Board violated his Constitutional rights to free speech, due process, and property rights to his elected office. Judge Martinotti ruled that the defendants did not violate Curley’s Constitutional rights, and that he does not own his office. Judge Martinotti further ruled that Curley’s claim of reputational damage which would negatively impact his chance to be reelected is without merit.
Monmouth County Freeholder Director Tom Arnone immediately called upon Curley to resign.
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Posted: July 25th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County News | Tags: Curley Censured and Reprimand, Curley lawsuit dismissed, Disgraced Freeholder John P. Curley, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, John P. Curley, Monmouth County News, U.S. District Court Judge Brian R. Martinotti | 29 Comments »
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Friday, July 27
- “Dinner with Friends” by Center Players (Freehold) – MORE INFO
- Indie Street Film Festival (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
- Red Bank Sidewalk Sale – MORE INFO
- Night Hike on Sandy Hook – MORE INFO
- Visionary Tattoo Arts Festival (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO
- Noises Off at CBA’s Henderson Theater (Lincroft) – MORE INFO
- Monmouth County Fair ‘18 (Freehold) – MORE INFO
- The Outsiders at Holmdel Theatre Company – MORE INFO
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Posted: July 25th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Jersey Shore, Monmouth County News, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do on the Jersey Shore | Tags: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Jersey Shore, Monmouth County News, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend | Comments Off on Greg’s List: Things to Do in Monmouth County This Weekend, July 27-29, 2018:
The New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants surveyed its members regarding the impact New Jersey’s new state budget would have on the state’s economy. More than 75% of the 921 CPA’s surveyed said that the budget signed by Governor Phil Muphy would have a negative impact on the economy, according to an article at NJCPA.com
Thirty-nine percent felt the economy would get “marginally worse,” and 37 percent said it would get “significantly worse.” Fourteen percent said it would have no impact, and only 10 percent said the economy would get either “marginally better” or “significantly better” under the new budget.
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Posted: July 23rd, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: New Jersey, New Jersey State Budget, Phil Murphy | Tags: Murphy's budget, Murphy's taxes, New Jersey, NJ State Budget, NJ Taxes | 6 Comments »