Monmouth County Acts To Increase Kozloski Road Safety
In the wake of two traffic accidents in two months which resulted four deaths, Monmouth County officials took action yesterday to improve the safety of Kozloski Road (County Road 55) in Freehold Township.
Traffic safety crews placed four variable message boards along the road between Route 33 Bypass and Burlington and Burlington Road.
“The sign boards have been put in place to remind motorists to slow down and obey the speed limit,” Freeholder Thomas A. Arnone said. “Drivers need to abide to the posted 50 mph speed limit on Kozloski Road.”
The two car crash on Saturday which resulted in the death of a 7 year old Howell boy is still under investigation. On August 19 there was a three car accident that resulted in three fatalities.
Posted: September 30th, 2014 | Author: admin | Filed under: Freehold, Monmouth County, News | Tags: Fatal Crashes, Freehold Township, Kozloski Road, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Traffic Accidents, Traffic Safety | 1 Comment »Analysis: Merger of Cash-Starved NJDOT with Turnpike Authority ‘Cash Cow’ eyed
State officials looking for solutions to the state’s transportation funding crisis are increasingly considering merging the cash-starved state Department of Transportation and New Jersey Transit with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority to enable $400 million in excess Turnpike and Garden State Parkway toll revenues to be used for overall state transportation needs. The merger of NJDOT’s… Read the rest of this entry »Gold Star Mothers’ Day
I’m embarrassed that I did not know that the last Sunday in September is Gold Star Mothers’ Day, a day for people to recognize and honor those who have lost a son or daughter while serving in the United States Armed Forces.
Thanks to our friend Edith T. Nowles who sent in the following remembrance of her parents, Zelma deGuerin Seaton & Lester Mason Thorne, who lost their son Cpl. Horace Marvin “Bud” Thorne in the WWII Battle of the Bulge:
“Gold Star” Mother & Father …. Zelma deGuerin Seaton & Lester Mason Thorne, New Monmouth, N. J.. Year after year, their heartache remains very much alive … compounded by childhood memories of family … the tremendously, painful loss is forever. Vividly recall my mother’s personal escort, Mrs. Mildred Minor of Belford, N.J, always in appropriate, official VFW 2179 Auxiliary uniform, who transported and proudly escorted my mother, to and fro, for many years. Seventy years since he was killed, my brother “Bud” still remains 26 years old … remembered – honored … dearly beloved … and deeply missed. (Cpl. Horace Marvin (Bud) Thorne, U. S. Army, KIA 12/21/44, WWII Battle of the Bulge, Grufflingen, Belgium. He never knew that he was a Recipient of The Congressional Medal of Honor).
God Bless all the mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, sons and daughters and spouses who have lost a loved one who was defending our freedom.
Posted: September 28th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Veterans | Tags: Cpl Bud Thorne, Edith Nowles, Edith T. Nowels, Gold Star Mother's Day, Lester Mason Thorne, Zelma deGuerin Seaton | Comments Off on Gold Star Mothers’ Day
Tab for Unfunded Retiree Benefits Pegged at $30,000 per Household
Clock Ticking on $1 Million Powerball Ticket Sold in Tinton Falls
A Powerball ticket worth $1 million that was sold at the Kwik Farms on Shrewsbury Ave in Tinton Falls remains unclaimed and is set to expire on October 23.
The winning numbers on October 23, 2013 were 03, 23, 31, 34 and 47. The Powerball number was 13.
If you have the ticket, sign the back and have it validated at a New Jersey Lottery Retailer before midnight on October 23 .
Posted: September 26th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County, New Jersey, News, Powerball lottery | Tags: $1 million, Kwik Farms, Monmouth County, New Jersey, NJ Lottery, Powerball, Tinton Falls | Comments Off on Clock Ticking on $1 Million Powerball Ticket Sold in Tinton FallsBrick Realtor Arrested After Arranging Sex With Fourteen Year Old Girl
Girl Was Undercover Cop
A 66 year old real estate broker was arrested today after he set up a meeting to have sex with a 14 year old girl who was actually an undercover police officer, according to a statement by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.
Richard J. Jones of Brick Township, Ocean County, was charged with second degree Attempted Sexual Assault after he was snagged this afternoon by a Joint Investigation of the Prosecutor’s Special Victims Unit and investigators from the Asbury Park, Englishton and Wall Township police departments. He is alleged to have used a local prostitute to facilitate a meeting to have sex with a 14 year old girl who was really an undercover police officer.
Jones, the owner and broker of Century 21 Herbertsville Real Estate in Brick, is being held in the Monmouth County Correctional Institution on $125,000 bail with no 10% option as set by Judge Honora O’Brien Kilgallen. Judge Kilgallen also order Jones to have no contact with the prostitute who facilitated the meeting.
Posted: September 26th, 2014 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Crime, Crime and Punishment, Monmouth County, Monmouth County Prosecutor, New Jersey, News | Tags: Attempted Sexual Assault, Brick Township, Century 21 Herbertsville Real Estate, Monmouth County Correctional Institution, Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, New Jersey, Richard J Jones | 1 Comment »Black conservatives eye Ben Carson for 2016 White House run
A Case For Keeping The John L. Montgomery Care Center County Owned
By Jennifer Gregory, CTRS
I am writing this letter in response to the countless articles written by the Asbury Park Press, their editorials, the treatment of Monmouth County Employees and the family Members of the Monmouth County Care Centers. I am an 18 years employee of Monmouth County and I work at the John L. Montgomery Care Center in Freehold, NJ. We are a long term Care facility that takes care of Monmouth County’s most vulnerable young citizens. There are 62 residents under the age of 59. Currently, our youngest resident is just 17 years old. I mention the age of our population because several of your articles have pointed out how many empty Medicaid beds are available in other private Monmouth County Nursing Homes that our residents could easily be transferred to, should Freeholder Curley succeed in Closing, Selling, or Privatizing the John L. Montgomery Care Center. These “typical” other private nursing homes are perfectly fine for your average geriatric residents but are not suitable alternatives for residents of John L. Montgomery. Our residents are in their teens, twenties, thirties, and forties, who are not grandparents or your elderly parents but they are your children, your brothers, and your sisters… They are not looking to reflect on their lives but looking to live their lives to the fullest with the possibility of new experiences, friendships, and futures. That is what Monmouth County provides its citizens with at the 5 Star Rated John L. Montgomery Care Center.

