A Keansburg student was charged with third degree Terroristic Threats after an alert school security officers overheard a threat made by the boy, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher Gramiccioni announced. An ongoing investigation has concluded that the boy did not have the wherewithal to carry out the threat.
A search of the child’s home found no weapons. However a school yearbook was discovered with several students photos blocked out. The boy told investigators those classmates were “mean” to him.
Gramiccioni is not identifying the boy because of his young age.
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Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor, New Jersey | Tags: Keansburg, Keansburg Police, Keansburg Schools, Middletown Police, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni, New Jersey | 1 Comment »

Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis and Oceanport Mayor Jay Coffey and Davis’s reelection kickoff
A coming referendum in the City of Bayonne could shake things up in the Borough of Oceanport.
NewJerseyGlobe reports that Bayonne residents will decide via referendum whether appointees of the mayor must live in the City. Oceanport Mayor Jay Coffey is the appointed Corporation Counsel of Bayonne. Should the referendum succeed, which we are told is likely, Coffey would have to choose between the lucrative job and serving as mayor.
How Coffey’s successor is chosen becomes an interesting question, should he resign. In towns with partisan elections, municipal vacancies are filled by the council or township committee choosing from three candidates submitted by the County Committee of the Party that ran the office holder. Coffey, a registered Democrat, was elected as a write-in candidate. The Oceanport Democrats did not have an candidate for mayor in 2015 when Coffey unseated Republican Michael Mahon, who was unopposed on the general election ballot. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Oceanport | Tags: Bayonne, Jay Coffey, Mayor Jay Coffey, Michael Mahon, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Oceanport | 2 Comments »
By Freeholder Director Tom Arnone

Freeholder Director Tom Arnone speaks at the NJTPA Board Meeting – Jan 22, 2018
Happy Spring! I’m sure I am joined by many in saying I hope we saw our last snowfall until next winter season.
I’d like to thank our department of public works employees for working throughout this recent storm to clear our roads and county-owned properties. As always, these employees did a great job. I’d also like to thank our first responders who were also out working throughout the storm in difficult weather conditions.
On a separate note, the 2018 Monmouth County budget was approved during the March 19th meeting of the Board of Chosen Freeholders. When we first introduced our budget, there was a proposed 1-percent tax increase. Ultimately, the approved budget includes a half-percent tax increase.
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Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News, Tom Arnone | Tags: Arnone Report, Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Comments Off on Arnone thanks workers for snow cleanup, addresses County budget
A 20-year-old man charged in the strangulation death of his friend, Sarah Stern, will stand for her murder this September unless he accepts a plea deal, a Superior Court judge said Monday. Liam McAtasney appeared before Judge Richard W. English in a Freehold courtroom where English read an order into the record his ruling Friday that… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Liam McAtasney, Monmouth County News, murder trial, Sarah Stern | Comments Off on Without a plea deal, Sarah Stern’s accused killer heads to trial this fall
Toni Marletta, the 52 year old Leonardo woman who struck and killed Marissa Procopio, 15, of Atlantic Highlands in a hit and run incident on July 7, 2015 will remain in state prison until at least May 8, 2019, according to the NJ Department of Corrections website. She had been eligible for parole this coming May, the victim’s mother, Danielle Procopio told MMM.
Danielle told MMM that Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Meghan Doyle informed her this morning that Marletta’s May 2018 parole was denied. Danielle had been waiting for a date with the Parole Board to make a statement and present a petition with over 1500 signatures opposing Marletta’s release when she got the news from Doyle.
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Posted: March 26th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Danielle Procopio, Danielle Procopio-Adams, Judge Vincent Falcetanto, Marissa Procopio, Meghan Doyle, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ Department of Corrections, NJ Parole Board, Toni Marletta | Comments Off on Marletta’s First Parole Eligibility Denied
By Art Gallagher
I was surprised on Saturday morning as I headed south on Rt 35 in Ocean Township for the grand opening of Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel. There was a line of cars several blocks long down 35 to get into the place! The surprises kept coming when I pulled in. It was packed outside. Two radio stations were broadcasting from the front parking lot along side the bbq pit. The valets were directing traffic instead of parking cars for tips and there were hundreds of happy people and dogs coming and going.
This was no ordinary kennel opening. When did kennels start having grand openings? When are crowds of people happy and not competing for some imaginary prize at a highway location in New Jersey? Where did all of these well behaved dogs and people come from? I only heard one dog bark loudly during my visit and that was in the back parking lot. Who serves hamburgers at a kennel opening and why aren’t the dogs begging for the people food? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 25th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Donna Liebowitz, Green Leaf Pet Resort and Hotel, Millstone, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Ocean Township, Shelly Liebowitz, Vito Cardinale | Comments Off on Your dogs are going to love this place

Richard B. Thompson (News12 photo)
Former Municipal Court Judge Richard B. Thompson was admitted to the pre-trial intervention programs by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office–meaning he will not serve any prison time and the charges he pleaded guilty to will be dismissed if he stays out of trouble for one year, according to a report at app.com.
Thompson will be eligible to have his criminal record expunged six months after successfully completing the program.
Thompson, 62, of Middletown, pleaded guilty last month to one count of fourth degree Falsifying Records. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 24th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News | Tags: Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, Municipal Court, New Jersey, Pre-Trial Intervention, Richard B. Thompson | 5 Comments »
President Donald Trump tweeted that he is considering veto of the $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill that will keep the government funded because Democrats blocked his proposal to protect the country’s 800,000 dreamers—illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children.
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Posted: March 23rd, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2018 Elections, Donald Trump, Frank Pallone, Immigration, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: 2018 elections, Congressman Frank Pallone, DACA, Dreamers, Frank Pallone, Phony Pallone | 5 Comments »

Congressman Frank Pallone
Congressman Frank Pallone broke from the bipartisan majority of the New Jersey delegation to vote against the federal omnibus spending bill which includes $540 million in funding for the Gateway project–the proposed new tunnel under the Hudson River–that has been touted as a critical infrastructure project for both the regional and national economy.
But you wouldn’t know that Phony Pallone voted against the bill if you visited his congressional website. There he touts as accomplishments pet projects of his that were included in the bill– a whole $1.5 million in brownfields funding to assist small communities, tribes, and rural or disadvantaged areas and special recognition for a Woodbridge site to become a park with 7000 feet of trails and a 800 foot boardwalk. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 23rd, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2018 Elections, Frank Pallone, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: 2018 elections, Congressman Frank Pallone, Frank Pallone, Gateway Tunnel Project, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Phony Pallone | 1 Comment »

Spring Job Fair at Brookdale Community College, April 2014. file photo by Art Gallagher
New Jersey area employers looking to fill positions still have time to recruit highly skilled Monmouth residents at the County’s Spring Job Fair to be held on April 13, 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. at Brookdale Community College’s Collins Arena.
“The County’s Spring Job Fair is an excellent opportunity for employers to connect with job seekers with all levels of skill and experience,” said Freeholder Patrick Impreveduto, liaison to the Monmouth County Division of Workforce Development. “We are seeking employers of all sizes that represent a variety of industries, and welcome those who have not participated in prior years.” Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 22nd, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Brookdale Community College, Brookdale job fair, Freeholder Patrick Impreveduto, Job Fair, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Comments Off on Employers still have time to sign up for Monmouth County’s job fair