
Joanne Atkins-Ingram, center, her attorney, Jill E. Green, and Congressman Chris Smith, held a press conference on April 7, to demand an independent investigation into the death Braeden Bradforth, Atkins-Ingram’s son.
New Jersey’s 11 Democrat members of the House of Representatives joined the delegation’s sole Republican, Congressman Chris Smith, this week in the battle to achieve justice for Braeden Bradforth, the 19 year old Neptune, NJ football player who died suddenly at Garden City Community College in Garden City, Kansas last August.
The 12 members of Congress jointly signed a letter to Ryan Ruda, president of the college, demanding an independent investigation into the young Monmouth County man’s death.
Bradforth died on August 1, 2018 following a football practice on his second day on the GCCC squad. The team’s coach, Jeff Sims, attributed Bradforth’s death to a blood clot. The local medical examiner ruled the cause of death extreme heat stroke. The college administration destroyed surveillance video.
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Posted: May 2nd, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Smith, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News | Tags: Braeden Bradforth, Congressman Chris Smith, Garden City Community College, Garden City Kansas, Jeff Sims, Jill E Green, Joanne Atkins-Ingram, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ Congressional Delegation, Ryan Ruda | Comments Off on NJ Congressional Delegation Joins Smith’s Fight For Braeden Bradforth
By Thomas DeSeno

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Hello Governor! I noticed your latest bout of uncontrollable virtue signaling (you should see someone about that). You have removed the state flag of Mississippi from New Jersey’s display of all 50 49 state flags at Liberty State Park. You are predictably triggered because Mississippi’s flag bears the Second Confederate Navy Jack in the upper flagstaff canton.
So, you oppose secession of the southern states? Virtue signal received, Governor. I suspect we all knew that without rekindling the civil war or vacating amnesty given to southern soldiers.
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Posted: May 1st, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, Opinion, Tommy DeSeno | Tags: Governor Phil Murphy, Liberty State Park, MAGA hat, Mississippi State Flag, New Jersey, New Jersey State Flag, Opinion, Thomas DeSeno, Tommy DeSeno | 3 Comments »
By Greg Kelly
Friday, May 3
- Vintage Computer Festival East at InfoAge (Wall Twp.) – MORE INFO
- Spring Festival (Oceanport) – MORE INFO
- “Arsenic and Old Lace” by South Street Players (Spring Lake) – MORE INFO
- The Belle of Amherst at TRT (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
- “The Ghost of Ella” by BBAC (Bradley Beach) – MORE INFO
- Above & Beyond: Medal of Honor Exhibit at NJ Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial (Holmdel) – MORE INFO
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Posted: May 1st, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News, Things to do in Monmouth County | Tags: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Monmouth County, 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, May 3-5, 2019

Rob Acerra and Victor Ashkenazi
Ocean Township Councilman Rob Acerra responded to the news of Mayor Christopher Siciliano’s threat to a constituent on social media by demanding that Siciliano apologize and consider resigning. Acerra said that Ocean Township “voters should strongly consider turning the page on the Siciliano era” in the municipal election on May 14.
“Here in Ocean we have a rich history of non-partisanship and civil political discourse,” said Acerra in a statement released early on Monday afternoon. “To see the Mayor acting like a schoolyard bully toward a constituent he is supposed to be representing raises doubts about his ability to lead. He is responsible for the commentary posted on his facebook profile in his name, period. At the very least Chris needs to apologize for these remarks, if not consider dropping out of the race. Voters don’t deserve a Mayor who solves challenges and bridges divides by threatening Ocean residents. We can and must do better.”
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Posted: April 29th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News, Ocean Township | Tags: 2019 elections, Mayor Christopher Siciliano, Monmouth County News, Ocean Township, Ocean Township Municipal Election, Rob Acerra | 1 Comment »
Ocean Township Mayor Christopher Siciliano questioned the integrity of Councilman Rob Acerra over the placement of lawn signs in a video posted on facebook on Saturday.
When a 22 year year old constituent called Siciliano “Mayor Hypocrite” for talking about integrity, he was challenged to meet up like a real man and discuss it behind headquarters.
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Posted: April 29th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News, Ocean Township | Tags: Mayor Christopher Siciliano, Monmouth County News, Ocean Township Municipal Election, Rob Acerra | 4 Comments »

photo courtesy of Monmouth County Citizens for Environmental Health and Safety facebook group
Freeholder Director Tom Arnone announced that a public meeting regarding the County government’s efforts to remediate the odors emitting from the Monmouth County Reclamation Center will be held on Monday, May 13, 7 p.m., at the Tinton Falls Municipal Building, 556 Tinton Avenue.
“At this meeting, I look forward to providing an in-person update on the progress that has been made as well as the current work being done at the landfill. I will be addressing specific questions and concerns that have been raised and discussing the next steps the County will be taking over the coming weeks,” Arnone said in an email to Tinton Falls residents.
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Posted: April 26th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News, Tinton Falls, Tom Arnone | Tags: Freeholder Director Tom Arnone, Monmouth County Dump Odors, Monmouth County Government, Monmouth County Reclamation Center, Monmouth County Regional Health Commission, NJ DEP, NJ Department of Environmental Protection, Senator Vin Gopal, Tinton Falls, Tom Arnone | 1 Comment »
I hope you join me next Friday night, May 3 , at the 9th Annual CARA Gala.
Why is Art Gallagher promoting a fundraiser for the Community Affairs Resource Center?
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Posted: April 26th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Things to do in Monmouth County | Tags: Asbury Park, Beatriz Oesterheld, CARC Gala, Community Affairs Resource Center, Monmouth County News, Tom Thees | Comments Off on 9th Annual CARC Gala , Friday May 3
By Stuart J. Moskovitz

photo by Art Gallagher
Slavery comes in many forms. It is not just about being forced to work without pay or the freedom to quit.
Drug addiction is a form of slavery. Being conned into supporting a political party that does not help you in any way is a form of slavery.
It was the Republican Party that brought African Americans out of slavery in the nineteenth century. Only the Republican Party is interested in bringing African Americans out of slavery in the twenty−first century.
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Posted: April 26th, 2019 | Author: admin | Filed under: Opinion | Tags: Opinion, Slavery, Stuart J. Moskovitz | 5 Comments »
The Monmouth County Vocational School District has been ranked the top school district in New Jersey by BackroundChecks.org, an online directory and portal for accessing public records and running background checks.
MCVSD is comprised of five high schools; Academy of Allied Health & Science, Biotechnology High School, Communications High School, High Technology High School, and Marine Academy of Science and Technology.
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Posted: April 24th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Education, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, News | Tags: Education, MCVSD, Monmouth County News, Monmouth County Vocational School District | 3 Comments »
When we met Jessie Grieb in Highlands last October, she was three months into her 2575 mile walk from Fort Kent, Maine to Key West, Florida. Now, six months later, she’s less than 400 miles from her destination and has touched thousands of lives in her mission to raise awareness about the opioid addiction crises which takes more American lives annually than the entire Vietnam War took.
Jessie spent the night camped outside of Cocoa Florida Police Department earlier this week. Her story inspired the department to compile this inspiring video of her travels for their facebook page. The Monmouth County leg of Jessie’s journey made the cut. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 24th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Health Care, Heroin, Monmouth County News, News | Tags: Cocoa Police Department, Jessica Grieb, Jessie Grieb, Monmouth County News, Opioid Addiction Crisis, Takodah | 1 Comment »