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Scotch Plains man behind Toms River street fight turns himself in

Scotch Plains man behind Toms River street fight turns himself in (Photo Courtesy: Ocean County Prosecutors Office) Listen to Vin Ebenau mornings on Townsquare Media Jersey Shore Radio Stations, email him news tips here, and download our free app. Raziel Mancebo, 27, of Scotch Plains turned himself in to the Ocean County Sheriff s Office on Wednesday, was processed and charged at the Toms River Police Department and then brought to the Ocean County Jail where he remains pending a detention hearing, according to Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley Billhimer. It all started when Mancebo was flooring it down Hazelwood Road and when he hit the brakes at the stop sign between the two roads, a neighborhood resident, Jason Durante, 50, approached the BMW and exchanged words with the driver which led to the two of them getting engaged in a physical fight.

Did Your Dog Make The List? 50 Dog Breeds That Hate Fireworks

Around this time every year, my family does our best to make our dog s 4th of July as painless as possible. She s not a fan of the bangs, booms, or bursts of light. She shakes, pants, and will not leave our sides. Every time we move, she moves. It s really bad for her. She s not alone, there are thousands of dogs throughout New Jersey experiencing the same thing. Here are 50 examples. Get our free mobile app Credit: JB That s our dog, Daisy. She s a good dog, but she tends to be a bit skittish.especially during fireworks or thunderstorms. She s not the only one. The Toms River Police Department reminded us so today, We d like to remind everyone again that not only are commercial fireworks dangerous and illegal to set off, especially in a residential neighborhood, but something you may not have thought of is they can also be a trigger for combat veterans who suffer from PTSD, a child or adult with Autism, and pets. Our officers will be out this weekend with strict enforcement. Pl

Helicopter Complaints Lead To FAA Investigation In Toms River

UpdatedFri, Jul 2, 2021 at 2:49 pm ET Replies(11) The Federal Aviation Administration and the New Jersey Department of Transportation are investigating after at Toms River man was landing his private helicopter at his home in a residential neighborhood. (Shutterstock) TOMS RIVER, NJ The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating after a Toms River man was cited by Toms River officials for landing a helicopter at his home, Toms River police said Friday. Meir Gurvitz of Dino Boulevard was cited for violating Toms River Zoning Ordinance Chapter 348, 10.5 Unauthorized Helipad Zone, said Jillian Messina, media relations specialist for the Toms River Police Department. Messina said Toms River police had received several complaints about a helicopter flying low and appearing to land on private property on Dino Boulevard, including on June 24.

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