Press Release
Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden continues to make the safety of children throughout Monmouth County a priority. The agency’s bilingual Dangers of Strangers program is being presented to elementary school students throughout Monmouth County in an effort to promote the safety of children and keep them out of harm’s way. On Oct. 11, the program which makes students aware of the Dangers of Strangers in their communities and elsewhere, was presented to approximately 150 elementary school students at the Midtown Community Elementary School in Neptune.
“The safety and security of our children remains a principle concern for my agency,” said Sheriff Shaun Golden. “That’s why it is vital that children are made aware, and often reminded, about the dangers of strangers. Strangers have a way of luring children into harmful, or possibly fatal, situations through bribes and false claims such as a family emergency, a fake injury or a lost pet.”
The 45 minute program, which was presented in English and Spanish to students from kindergarten through second grade, teaches them what to do if a stranger tries to engage them in conversation, whether on the street, on the telephone, when home alone or on the internet.
In addition, students learn how to report suspicious activities to local law enforcement by using 9-1-1.
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Posted: October 11th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County Sheriff's Office | Tags: Blingual, Child Safety, Dangers of Strangers, Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Neptunie Township, Sheriff Shaun Golden | 11 Comments »
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Posted: October 11th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Government Shutdown | Tags: Chris Chrisite, Chris Smith, Frank LoBiondo, Government Shutdown, Jon Runyon, Leonard Lance, Rodney Frelinghuysen, Scott Garrett | Comments Off on Shutdown: N.J. Republicans mirror deepening divisions within national party
By Bader George Qarmout
This Wednesday, the good people of New Jersey will have an opportunity to vote in a special election for a U.S. Senator to fill the vacancy of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg. New Jersey has a choice between 2 mayors, and that is about all they have in common. The Democrat’s candidate is the charismatic mayor of Newark and the darling of Hollywood. The Republicans have placed their confidence in Steve Lonegan, the former three time mayor of Bogota and Former state director of the conservative advocacy group, Americans for Prosperity.
As a former candidate for the same office in the last campaign cycle, I say with confidence that Steve Lonegan is currently the best choice for U.S. Senate. I know Steve Lonegan and I am confident that he will represent our conservative principles in Washington. If you believe that this country should be energy independent, If you believe that we need to repeal and replace Obamacare, lower the corporate tax rate in order to create jobs, and if you believe that we need to cut spending and balance our budget, then Steve Lonegan is the only choice for U.S. Senate this Wednesday the 16th. Please mark your calendar and cell phone reminder to vote in this special election on Wednesday. New Jersey has a real chance of electing a conservative Republican for the U.S. Senate for the first time in forty years. The Democrats have represented New Jersey in the Senate for 4 decades; I say it is time to give the Republicans a chance. I welcome our Democrat and Independent friends in joining us to elect a conservative who will protect liberty and defend the Constitution, so we may give a great and prosperous nation to our children and grandchildren.
See you at the poll this Wednesday the 16th.
Posted: October 11th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Bader George Qarmout, Senate Special Election, Steve Lonegan | Tags: Badar George Qarmout, Special Senate Election, Steve Lonegan | 5 Comments »
By Matt Rooney, SaveJersey.com
If you watched last night’s final #njsen debate, Save Jerseyans, then you heard Cory Booker (D-Twitter) use the word “tea party” more often than his opponent’s name.
Booker is a lot of things but “stupid” isn’t one of them. He came to play this time after flubbing the first debate. and reading plenty of polls which suggest that both the Tea Party and the ongoing federal shutdown are losers for Steve Lonegan. His buddy (and occasional bully) Barack Obama shared a similar experience in 2012. Plenty of smart people think Booker carried the day (and probably the election along with it). And they might be right.
What stuck in my crawl was Booker’s dogged insistence that people like Steve Lonegan are the problem in Washington.
It’s a crock, folks.
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Posted: October 10th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: 2013 Election, Cory Booker, Senate Special Election, Steve Lonegan | Tags: Cory Booker, Matt Rooney, SaveJersey, Special Senate Election, Steve Lonegan | Comments Off on Too Many Empty Suits
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By Greg Kelly
Sunday, October 13
• Belmar Fall Festival – MORE INFO
• Keyport Screamin’ Country Jamboree & Chili Contest – MORE INFO
• Craft Fair/Oktoberfest by Southern Monmouth C of C (Manasquan) – MORE INFO
• Blacksmith Demonstration (Holmdel) – MORE INFO
• Critters & Jitters (Middletown) – MORE INFO
• Monmouth University Open House (WLB) – MORE INFO
• Hudson River Fall Foliage Cruise via Seastreak (Highlands) – MORE INFO
• Oktoberfest at Bear Mountain via Seastreak (Highlands) – MORE INFO
• Brighton Beach Memoirs by Monmouth Players (Navesink) – MORE INFO
• Mammoths, Monsters & More (Howell) – MORE INFO
• Family Halloween Camping (Freehold Twp) – MORE INFO
• Book Swap Drop In (Lincroft) – MORE INFO
• Allentown Fall Festival – MORE INFO
• Run thru Deal 5k and 1-Mile – MORE INFO
• On Borrowed Time at TRT (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
• Apple Fest (Middletown) – MORE INFO
• Rummage Sale (Tinton Falls) – MORE INFO
• Pumpkin Carving & Painting Station (various county parks) – MORE INFO
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Posted: October 10th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Monmouth County, Things to do in Monmouth County | Tags: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, Things to do in Monouth County | Comments Off on Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, October 11-13, 2013
By Assembly Declan O’Scanlon
While storms and fires can’t be ignored or missed as we go through the motions of our daily lives, one of the biggest threats to the well-being of our state was silently ignored – or even enhanced – by the folks supposedly in charge for the 8 years preceding Governor Christie’s election. When Governor Christie took office our state was on the precipice of insolvency. Governor Corzine and the folks leading the legislature – Barbara Buono amongst them – continued, either blindly or incompetently, to steer us toward utter disaster. Some of you public workers still upset over the pension and benefits reforms that helped to dramatically turn our outlook around? Get real. The only alternative would have been huge, economy-strangling tax increases, or insolvency. You don’t want to imagine the negative impact on your pensions – or our state’s economy – had that outcome become reality.
Yet that is exactly the outcome Governor Corzine and the Democrat legislative leadership were opting for. Barbara Buono herself voted against the unquestionably necessary Christie administration reforms that have helped save our state. She was also the Senate Budget Chairperson that authored resoundingly irresponsible budget after budget during the Corzine era – digging the hole deeper every step of the way.
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Posted: October 5th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: 13th Legislative District, 2013 Election, 2013 Gubernatorial Politics, Chris Christie, Declan O'Scanlon, NJ State Legislature | Tags: Barbara Buono, Declan O'Scanlon, Governor Chris Christie, NJ Governor, NJ Legislature | 2 Comments »
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Posted: October 4th, 2013 | Author: admin | Filed under: Cory Booker, News, NJNewsCommons, RePost, Senate Special Election, Steve Lonegan | Tags: #NJSen, Cory Booker, news, Special Senate Election, Steve Lonegan | Comments Off on Booker, Lonegan call each other ‘extreme’ during first U.S. Senate debate