Marlboro Township’s K-8 schools now have armed and uniformed police officers present at all times during school hours under an agreement between the Township and Board of Education that was approved by the Board last night, Mayor Jonathan Hornik announced.
“I am pleased that the Board of Education has supported our initiative to station Marlboro police officers in each of our schools. While it is not a solution to the gun debate, it will keep our children and educators safe. As Mayor, I have no more fundamental responsibility than keeping our children and educators safe,” Mayor Hornik said, “Recently in Maryland, a School Resource Officer (SRO), a trained and armed Police Officer, engaged and pursued the shooter and, by all accounts, prevented this incident from being a far greater tragedy. While it would be nice to pretend that that we did not live in a society that requires armed police officers in our schools it is not the reality.”
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Posted: March 28th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Education, Marlboro, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Jonathan Hornik, Marlboro Board of Education, Marlboro Mayor Jon Hornik, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, Police in schools, School Safety | 4 Comments »
By Art Gallagher
Jersey Mike’s, the Manasquan based national franchisor of Jersey Shore inspired sandwich shops, is donating 100% of their sales today to 170 charities throughout the nation, according to a statement by the company.
The company expects to donate $6 million in today’s sales, which will include my lunch. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 28th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: Jersey Mike's, Jersey Mike's DayOfGiving, Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Comments Off on Jersey Mike’s Is Giving All Sales Proceeds Today To Charities
The state Legislature passed legislation Monday handing control of the pension fund for New Jersey’s police and firefighters over to its members. But it’s uncertain whether the governor will sign the bill as is. Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, has concerns over the Democrat-backed bill that would spin off police and firefighter pensions from the broader… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 28th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, Pensions, Phil Murphy | Tags: Governor Phil Murphy, New Jersey, NJ Pension Crisis, NJ Pensions, NJ Police and Fire Unions | Comments Off on Will Phil Murphy veto giving police and fire unions control of their pensions?
Governor Phil Murphy is holding a telephone town hall on Thursday evening, March 29, at 7PM, according to an announcement from the NJ Democratic Committee. The call in number is 609-236-7033.

The announced topic is the governor’s budget address.
What would you like to tell the him?
Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: New Jersey, New Jersey State Budget, Phil Murphy | Tags: 609-236-7033, Governor Phil Murphy, Murphy Telephone Town Hall, New Jersey, NJ State Budget | 8 Comments »
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
New Jersey’s attorney general on Monday ordered police departments across the state to immediately report school shooting threats to state homeland security officials. The new rule comes in response to the Parkland, Florida school shooting and as state lawmakers are fast-tracking new legislation aimed at preventing mass shootings. It also applies to houses of worship and… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey | Tags: Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, New Jersey, School Shooting threats | Comments Off on Attorney General orders cops to report all N.J. school shooting threats to state
The results of New Jersey’s latest big-picture fiscal checkup are in, and they reveal a state that continues to be saddled with a staggering amount debt – despite recent efforts to wind down Trenton’s time-worn borrowing habit. Click to expand/close For starters, New Jersey’s bonded debt grew by nearly $3.2 billion during the past fiscal year,… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 27th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey | Tags: New Jersey, New Jersey State Debt | 1 Comment »
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