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Brick Police Street Crimes Unit has arrested two residents from Toms River and three from Little Egg Harbor following separate drug deals that took place around lunchtime on Friday.
Shayna Palmieri, 31, of Toms River got out of her vehicle at the Wawa on Brick Boulevard around 11:30 am, police said, and got into the car of Dandre Tubbs, 33, of Toms River which is where a drug deal then took place.
Police pulled them over and found 200 wax folds of Heroin and 10 Xanax pills.
Palmieri is being charged with possession with intent to distribute heroin and possession of heroin and paraphernalia.
By Lois Rogers Catholic News Service Posted: 4/9/2021
Lucia DeClerck, 105, smiles at Mystic Meadows Rehab and Nursing Center in Little Egg Harbor Township, N.J., March 15, 2021, after surviving COVID-19.
(CNS photo/Handout via Trenton Monitor) TRENTON, N.J. (CNS) Lucia DeClerck has survived the 1918 influenza pandemic, two world wars, the loss of three husbands, one son and many of her physicians.
Recently added to the list: COVID-19, which she tested positive for on her 105th birthday. She sailed through the two-week quarantine like a champ without any symptoms, said her granddaughter, Shawn Laws O Neil.
The tale triggered a flurry of recent articles; her uplifting health news spread far and wide, resulting in an outpouring of greetings from around the globe all of which reached DeClerck at her residence in Mystic Meadows Rehab and Nursing Center in Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey.
Over the summer during the pandemic, there were a couple of restaurants near where I live in New Jersey that were open because they all had outdoor seating, Matarazzo said. Both of my siblings got a job at this place, a couple of my friends, some of my cousins did too, so everybody I ve ever known and met and talked to.
The 18-year-old Matarazzo said playing too much Mario Kart at home pushed him to take up the temporary job. I was sitting on the couch one day and my brother was like Going to work. See you at like 11 p.m. and I was like OK. And he leaves and I m playing Mario Kart and I m still playing Mario Kart, and then after a while I m still playing Mario Kart, Matarazzo said. So I got really good at it to the point at which I knew it was sad. I m like Wow I m good. I need to stop. So I m like if they re all leaving, they re the only people I know, I might just follow and go with them, and so I did.
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According to police, the driver, identified as Danielle Simpkins of Little Egg Harbor, was asked to perform field sobriety tests. Police say Simpkins failed the tests and she was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence.
Seated in the rear of Simpkins’ car were her children, ages 4 and 5. As a result, she was additionally charged with endangering the welfare of children.
Authorities remind the public that all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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