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Man assaulted in Washington Twp. for not having a cigarette

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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – A man is facing an assault charge after allegedly punching a man because he didn’t have a cigarette.

On Monday at 2:37 p.m., township police responded to the area of Patriots Plaza, located at 57 Route 46, for an assault, police said.

Through a police investigation it was determined that Nathaniel Holmes entered the plaza, approached a male and asked him for a cigarette, police said.

When the man told Holmes he did not have a cigarette, he punched the victim in the face, arm, ribs and back, police said.

Multiple witnesses observed the incident and were able to identify the suspect as Holmes. He was later located walking on Route 46 and was placed under arrest, police said.

Holmes was charged with assault and later released with a pending court date in Washington Township Municipal Court, police said.

The victim was transported to Hackettstown Medical Center for evaluation, police said.

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9/10/17 Stanhope Fundraising Event

9/23 & 9/24 Chester Lions Club Car Show and Oktoberfest

Tuesday Afternoon with Tommy Oh!

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This Tuesday afternoon we’ll be playing plenty of great music, checks of ABC News, traffic, weather, and local news with Sarah DiMarzo.

 

In the 5 o’clock hour we’ll check in with Dr Sanjay Gupta.  We’ll also hear from David Jay who weighs in on the movement to remove confederate monuments from public spaces.

…and today’s viral video of the day is a video of guy hanging on to the hood of his wife’s car…

-Tommy Oh!

9/2/17 Common Sense For Animals Fundraiser

A Wednesday edition of the RNJ Morning Program is headed your way

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A Wednesday edition of the RNJ Morning Program is headed your way, with Morning Mike expecting a visit from Steve Lusby, the manager of Grand Rental Station in Hackettstown, to chat about fall yard clean-up and tent rentals for outdoor events when the weather starts to cool. Mike will also talk with Ingrid Crowley about the Family Fun Day coming up in Long Valley this Saturday, to benefit the Sarah’s Fight for Hope Foundation. You’ll also have a shot at winning tickets to the Autumn Lamplight Dinner, sponsored by the Hackettstown Business Improvement District. Dave Kelber covers news, Tom Note tracks traffic, Ken Elliot watches the weather, and Morning Mike makes sure nothing falls through the cracks.

N.J. man charged with human trafficking in Morris County

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HANOVER TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – A Union County man is facing multiple charges including human trafficking after he allegedly held a female against her will and forced her to prostitute herself, according to Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and the Hanover Township Police Department under the direction of Chief Mark Roddy.

Torrie Fogg, 41, of New Providence was charged last week with third-degree aggravated assault, third-degree criminal restraint, third-degree terroristic threats, third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance with the intent to distribute, third-degree possession of a controlled dangerous substance, third-degree promoting prostitution and False Imprisonment. He was additionally charged on Tuesday with two counts of first-degree human trafficking, Knapp said.

On August 17, the Hanover Township Police Department responded to a dispute at a local hotel. While investigating the case, the alleged victim, a 31-year-old female told police she was being held against her will and was forced to prostitute herself. It was alleged that Fogg made arrangements for the victim to meet with several male clients at area hotels and would then collect the money received after the sexual acts were completed. The victim told police that she was allegedly assaulted by Fogg if she did not comply and engage in sexual acts with the clients, Knapp said.

Fogg is being held at the Morris County Correctional Facility pending a pre-trial detention hearing on the original charges, which is currently set for Wednesday, Knapp said.

Prosecutor Knapp would like to thank the Hanover Township Police Department, the Morris County Sheriff’s Office – Criminal Investigation Section, and the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Sex Crimes/Child Endangerment Unit for their involvement in this investigation.

Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Detective/Supervisor Marshall Wang of the Morris County Prosecutor’s Office Sex Crimes/Child Endangerment Unit at 973-285-6200.

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Wednesday Afternoon with Tommy Oh!

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This Wednesday afternoon we’ll have plenty of great hit music, checks of ABC News, traffic, weather, and local news with Sarah DiMarzo.

This afternoon I’ll be giving away a $20 gift certificate to Das’ Creamery.

In the 5 o’clock hour we’ll check in with Dr Sanjay Gupta.

…and the viral video of the day features a Japanese toilet paper holder which makes me wonder why it took the world so long to come up with this…

-Tommy Oh!

8/25 & 8/26 Hackettstown Yard Sale

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I am having a Yard Sale on August 25th and 26th from 9:0 0 am to 4:00 pm at  175 Mine Hill Road, Hackettstown, NJ.

We have some antiques, few furniture items and many household items. All priced to sell.

 

 

Cube Refrigerator With Freezer For Sale

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I am selling a Cube Refrigerator with Freezer & Egg Compartments.  This is a great 18x18x18 cube refrigerator for use in College, or in an office or as an extra refrigerator for home use (cold drinks, etc.)  It has a small freezer compartment w/o freezer door.  Freezer works well for ice cubes and other small freezable items.  We froze only ice cubes.   We have used this refrigerator for 30 years until now.  It works Perfectly with NO problems, and is in very good cosmetic condition & very clean from a smoke free pet free environment.  They just don’t make them  “to last” like this any longer.  Pictures are available.  Asking $25.00

Contact (908) 852-5328

Single winning $758 million Powerball ticket sold in Massachusetts, 2 $1M tickets sold in NJ

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We do have a winner.

A single winning Powerball ticket worth $758.7 million was sold in Chicopee, Massachusetts.

The numbers drawn were 6, 7, 16, 23 and 26. The Powerball is 4 and PowerPlay of 4X.

There were two $1 million tickets sold in New Jersey. The ticket matched five numbers but not the Powerball. Lottery officials have yet to release where the tickets were sold.

The next jackpot will only be $40 million.

Powerball is played in 44 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Morning Mike with CEO Lew Weiss: Millions of Manufacturing Jobs Going Unfilled

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On a Thursday edition of the Morning Program, Morning Mike had the opportunity to talk with Lew Weiss, the CEO of All Metals & Forge, in Fairfield, N.J., and co-host of Manufacturing Talk Radio, a weekly live Internet Talk Radio show (podcast). Lew has more than 45 years of experience in manufacturing and joined Mike to talk about an important issue: why so many good manufacturing jobs remain unfilled. While there are a number of reasons for this, Weiss noted that one part of the problem is what current and potential employees are doing when they aren’t working. Weiss said far too many current and potential employees can’t pass a drug test. Manufacturers say the drug screenings are crucial because workers are trusted to operate heavy machinery, and executives can’t afford to people in danger on the job. To learn more about this issue, and others facing the manufacturing industry, visit mfgtalkradio.com.

10/14/17 Great Meadows Regional School District Fall 5K

8-year-old performs Heimlich maneuver to save little brother

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WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (Warren County) – 8-year-old Sterling Blake was recently honored by the Washington Township Police Department with a life saving award after saving his 22-month-old brother, Grainger, from choking.

On August 2, Sterling was at home when he realized his younger brother was choking on an unknown object.

Sterling quickly assessed the situation and administered the Heimlich maneuver to his brother. This caused a quarter to become dislodged and he began breathing on his own.

Sterling was trained on the Heimlich maneuver by his father, Benjamin Blake, who has been a police officer with the Washington Township Police Department for 4 years.

“Due to Sterling’s quick action that day he saved his brother’s life. JOB WELL DONE!,” police said.

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(Photo Courtesy: Washington Township Police Department)


Morris County Jail opens recovery unit for inmates dealing with addiction

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MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – Morris County Sheriff James M. Gannon, in partnership with Morris County Department of Human Services and the Center for Addiction Recovery Education & Success, announced Thursday the opening of the Hope Wing, a drug and alcohol addiction recovery unit for inmates incarcerated within the Morris County Correctional Facility.

The new Hope Wing is designed to help inmates address their addiction through daily programs such as relapse prevention, anger management, education, spirituality, relationship development, and peer to peer counseling, among others.

This inmate program compliments Sheriff Gannon’s Hope One program, which employs a team of support personnel who travel the county in a mobile recovery access vehicle to offer critical support for persons struggling with addiction, with goals of preventing drug overdoses and deaths.

“With opioid abuse reaching an alarming level in Morris County, I am proud to announce the opening of the Hope Wing within the Morris County Correctional Facility,’’ said Sheriff Gannon.

“The new unit will serve as one of the many components in place designed to reduce the rate of recidivism in Morris County. The old idiom of ‘Lock Them Up and Throw Away the Key’ has not worked in the past and will certainly not work in our future,” Gannon said.

“If we can get the inmates the help they need to combat their opioid and other drug/alcohol addictions during their incarceration, we will greatly reduce dependency related crimes being committed post incarceration,” Gannon said.

In the Hope Wing program, Sheriff Gannon is placing emphasis on four specific components he believes are necessary to increase an individual’s likelihood of post-incarceration: housing, employment, education and aftercare support services. Professionals at the county correctional facility will work closely with community outreach programs to assist inmates on those key issues.

Participating inmates must voluntarily enter into the Hope Wing unit and must agree to comply with a regimented weekly schedule determined by certified alcohol and drug counselors on staff at the jail. Daily sessions conducted by the counselors serve as one of many mechanisms employed to assist inmates combat their addiction.

The correctional facility also has a full-time spiritual leader and full-time educator committed to the program. The spiritual leader will assist with rebuilding familial relations and the use of faith in the fight against addiction, while the educator will assist in the development of skills necessary to seek and maintain employment once released from the facility.

In addition, inmates will be get regular visits from community volunteers who specialize in addiction services.

The Freeholder Board strongly supports Sheriff Gannon’s effort to take a positive and constructive approach to dealing with addictions and our growing opioid problem,’’ said Morris County Freeholder Kathy DeFillippo. “Morris County has adopted a Stigma-Free approach when it comes to encouraging residents with addiction and mental health problems to seek help – no questions asked. The Hope Wing fits right in with that philosophy.’’

“The Sheriff is adding another needed tool in our arsenal to fight the addiction epidemic facing our county, state and nation,’’ added  Melody Runyon, Associate Director of Morris County Prevention is Key.

To learn more about the Sheriff’s Hope One program, visit: sheriff.morriscountynj.gov/community/hope-one/

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(Photo Courtesy: Morris County)

Heading back to school? Dr. Gary Vander Vliet discusses Dental Careers

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Just as school is about to start in the fall, Dr. Gary Vander Vliet joined Morning Mike to talk about careers in dentistry. There are many options – and opportunities – for a rewarding career in the field of dental health. Dr. Vander Vliet talked about each one, including the study and preparation necessary. If you’d like to learn more, visit Dr. Gary Vander Vliet at thehightechdentist.com. Dr. Vander Vliet is at Advanced Dental Care of West Morris, Hastings commons, Bldg. 2B, 486 Schooley’s Mountain Rd., Hackettstown. Call 908-852-8858. And, if you have any questions about a career in dentistry, Dr. Gary, or a member of his staff, would be happy to talk with you.

Authorities make prostitution arrests at 3 massage parlors in Roxbury Twp.

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ROXBURY TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – An investigation into three massage parlors in Roxbury Township has led to the arrests of three individuals, police said.

Meihua Paio, 44, female from Flushing, NY was charged with engaging in prostitution. The alleged incident occurred at the Paradine Spa located at 967 Route 46 in the Kenvil section of the township, police said.

HaiYu Quan, 49, female from Flushing, NY was charged with engaging in prostitution. The alleged incident occurred at the Wawoo Spa located at 410 Route 10 West in the Ledgewood section of the township, police said.

Zhenji Jin, 51, female from Randolph, NJ was charged with engaging in prostitution. The alleged incident occurred at the Kenvil Spa located at 694 Route 46 in the Kenvil section of the township, police said.

All three were released pending an appearance in municipal court, police said.

Two additional females were taken into custody by Homeland Security Investigations.  One female was the subject of a final order of deportation and the other was a Visa Waiver Program Overstay, police said.

The investigation was conducted by the Roxbury Township Police Department, Hopatcong Police Department, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations.

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2017 No Roof Left Behind Winner

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Friday morning, Kathy Muscat, the Office Manager for Jeff Alte Junior Roofing in Hackettstown stopped by the RNJ studios to announce the winner in the 2017 “No Roof Left Behind” program. Sometimes the adversity that strikes a good neighbor is so serious that even life essentials, like having a roof over your head, take a back seat to the crisis at hand. No Roof Left Behind is a nationwide program that gives folks in the community a way to help their good neighbors that have fallen on hard times. The No Roof Left Behind program provides a local contractor the framework to provide a new roof at no cost to a deserving homeowner in need. For the third year in a row, Jeff Alte Junior Roofing in Hackettstown participated – and this year, after a long search through 20 initial entries, and four finalists, voters selected Tony and Carmel Gulla of Blairstown as the winners. You can learn more here. You’ll also find a link on the page where you can donate or learn more about helping this year’s other contestants.

Friday Afternoon with Tommy Oh!

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This Friday afternoon we’ll have plenty of great music, checks of ABC News, traffic, weather, and local news with Sarah DiMarzo.

In the 5 o’clock hour we’ll check in with Dr Sanjay Gupta.

I’ll also be giving away two pairs of tickets to the upcoming Hackettstown BID Lamplight Dinner.

…and today’s viral video of the day is an argument among kids over the weather…

-Tommy Oh!

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