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Chol Hamoed Pesach Lakewood NJ 5777

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Chol Hamoed Guide Lakewood weekly HERE

-Pirchei- Keansburg amusement park open Thursday 12- 6 pm
-Riverside carnival all 3 days Chol Hamoed at Pine Park $5 per kid $25 max per  family
-Six Flags open 10:30 am -8:00 pm (Spring break) get  discount tickets through NCSY



Friday Chol Hamoed

Roberts carnival  Friday, April 14th, from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM at The Lakewood Cheder. There will not be a rain date. 
Inside Stage:
Rabbi Yoel Ferber renowned storyteller from the popular CD ‘Itzikel’
Show times: 11:00, 12:30, 2:00
The Parrot Rebbe live active parrot show Show times: 11:30, 1:00, 2:30

Outdoor Stage:
The Skyriders acrobatic trampoline team Show times: 11:15, 12:45, 2:15
Wacky Chad! tricks and stunts on a tiny bicycle, handstands on a skateboard and award winning pogo stick show Show times: 12:00, 1:30, 3:00

Matzah food of healing "מיכלא דאסוותא"

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Amazing story: Tzvi L. was in a bad car accident this Erev Pesach in Lakewood. His car flipped over and it took a half hour to cut him out. At the hospital they said he had bleeding in the brain and neck injuries and would need multiple surgeries R"L. Leil Seder his wife and he decided to make a Seder in the hospital anyways. The doctor came in and asked "what do you think you are doing?  If you eat and drink now, your surgery will have to be postponed!" They decided to proceed with the Seder. In the morning the hospital ran additional CT and other scans and the doctors were amazed that the results were clean and no surgery was needed!  The Lakewood askonim had given him the name of someone to call for a ride home if he was discharged on Yomtov (he refused to sign discharge papers so a nurse offered to sign for him).
He had someone call the number and the person asked which Floor he was on in the hospital. He was on Floor 4 - and the driver was exactly there already. Why? He had just decided to come on his own. 
The Zohar says that Matzoh on Leil Seder brings a refuah Shleima. Please pass on this story. It is a tremendous inspiration. According to the Zohar, מצה is the “דאסוותא מיכלא - food of healing.

Video: Pesach 5777 Harav Michel Twerski in Lakewood

חזן יחזקאל קלאנג בתפילת טל

Zmanim Lakewood, NJ ערב שביעי של פסח

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Candle lighting 7:18
Shkia 7:36

-Sterling Forest shul Krias Yam Suf 11:30pm  Beezas Hayam 5:30 am
- בשביעי של פסח אומרים תפילת יזכור
-Rebbetzin Reena Tarshish will speak for women on Shvii shel pesach 5:15 pm  @ B'M of Kelmwoods in Westgate
-Weather Monday high of 74 10% rain, Tuesday high of 57

Motzei Pesach Chometz at Howell Shop Rite

BDH: Hagaon Harav Yosef Rosenblum, Zt”l, Rosh Yeshivas Shaarei Yosher

Hamodia: Hagaon Harav Yosef Rosenblum, Zt”l

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Hamodia (NEW YORK) - Harav Avraham Yosef Rosenblum, zt”l, Rosh Yeshivas Shaarei Yosher, Boro Park, was niftar on Monday night Acharon shel Pesach at the age of 89 in Maimonides Hospital, after an illness.
Photo Credit: Hamodia.com

Rav Rosenblum was sought out for his daas Torah and hadrachah by thousands in the Torah world, famed as one of the spokesmen for Torah Jewry and guiding lights of Torah education in America.

He was a talmid of Harav Aharon Kotler, zt”l, at Beth Medrash Govoha in Lakewood, N.J. Once, when Rav Kotler learned that a certain Rav refused to make an appeal for the Lakewood yeshivah, he wondered aloud, “Who has talmidim like ours?” and he began listing his best talmidim, with Rav Yosef Rosenblum the first name mentioned.


Despite his illness, the Rosh Yeshivah sat and learned until his last hours.

He was surrounded by his family.

The Rosh Yeshivah was born in Belgium and was one of the first talmidim of, yblch”t, Harav Aharon Leib Steinman in Switzerland.

Rav Rosenblum established Shaarei Yosher together with Rosh Yeshivas Lucerne Harav Yitzchok Dovid Koppelman, zt”l, and he headed the yeshivah for over 60 years.

During Rav Steinman’s visit to America 11 years ago, a gathering was held in the beis medrash of Yeshivas Torah Vodaath in Flatbush to discuss chinuch issues.

Rav Rosenblum, being a leading authority on chinuch, addressed the gathering, and discussed the many pressing problems affecting American Jewry.

Concerning the mechanech’s responsibilities, the Rosh Yeshivah declared: “Every mechanech must be aware that he is different from all those who have pursued other professions as shoemakers, diamond polishers, real estate brokers, and the like.

“Hashem decides who will serve as a mechanech, so be happy that you have been appointed to positions that carry responsibility for the education of our generation’s youth! Hashem has entrusted the souls of Jewish children into your care.

“The perpetuation of the Jewish people’s heritage until Moshiach’s arrival depends on you. A mechanech who knows that Hashem has specifically chosen him for this sublime task ought to feel tremendous pride.

“You are their leaders; you are leading them toward eternal life!”

Relating to dropouts, the Rosh Yeshivah related that a boy who left the Torah path and later returned once came to him and said that learning Torah was very difficult for him. The antagonism toward learning that had built up within him during his younger years made it very difficult for him to now learn Torah, even though he knew intellectually that this was the best and the only true path.

“How does such a thing happen? We can’t absolve ourselves from soul searching. Let us examine our doings and engage in some probing.

“Torah’s influence upon the soul can be compared to the way a drug works on the body. A drug has to be used sensibly in order to heal a patient’s ailment or it can make his condition worse. Torah must also be used correctly for its virtuous properties to have the desired effect.

“The only way to attain eternal life and closeness to Hashem is through Torah. Torah is a force; it isn’t neutral. If it is used in the way that Hashem wants, it brings us eternal life and can even confer prophecy. If, however, it’s used incorrectly it acts as a ‘potion of death for those who steer to the left,’ and then anything can happen.”

The Rosh Yeshivah explained that there are usually two factors responsible for a child’s defection from the Torah path – alien ideologies, and desires.

“Today’s yetzer hara is of the second type — desires.

“When a person has no desire to learn Torah and he feels no satisfaction from it and from fulfilling mitzvos, he is drawn after what his eyes see and what his heart covets. Hashem created man in such a way that he must feel fulfillment in what he does in order to want to achieve more and more.
read more at Hamodia.com...

The levayah will take place on Wednesday morning at Yeshiva Sha’arei Yosher in Boro Park, 41st Street and 16th Avenue at 10:00AM. The kevurah will be at the Vishnitz Bais Hakvaros in Monsey.

Yehi zichro baruch.


List of Stores where Chometz may be purchased right after Pesach

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Lakewood kashrus agencies have yet to compile a list. Lakewooders are frustrated and left in the dark not knowing which stores are ok and which ones are problematic. In other cities such as Baltimore, LA, Chicago they each have a kashrus agency whose job is to service the needs of the kehilla. A Kashrus agency is not only about making money it is also about servicing the tzibbur it officially represents. 
In addition to all frum stores who sold their chometz before Pesach 
Below is a list of national chains Based on lists from  CRC Chicago and star-k in Baltimore. Those lists are for stores in those regions.
Lakewood kashrus agencies have yet to compile a list. 
Read this very informative article on post Pesach supermarket scene HERE



ALDI
BJ’s
Costco
CVS
K-Mart
Petco
Petsmart
Rite-Aid
Sam's Club
Shoprite
Trader Joe’s
Walgreens
Walmart
Whole Foods

Lakewood township sets up safe exchange zone

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LPD- The Township of Lakewood has set up a Safe Exchange Zone in the parking lot of the Municipal Building located at 231 3rd Street. Because of the high volume of online selling and trading of goods, we think it is important for the safety of our community to have a designated area for these purposes. “We wanted to give the residents of Lakewood a safe location to do exchanges and make purchases that are monitored by the Police Department”, said Chief Gregory Meyer. The Safe Exchange Zone is a well lit area that is under 24 hour surveillance. Read more Here.

Lakewood Police seek assistance with man seen in Satmar BM

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LPD-If anyone can identify the man pictured below, please contact Det. Mike Cavallo at 732-363-0200 ext. 5317 Photo posted on LPD website

Oif Simchas Lakewood April 19th

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-Vort: Hachosson Eliyahu Shechter to Kallah Elisheva Michaeli at Ohel Shulamis 38 spruce st  Lakewood 7:30  pm

-Vort: Hachosson AY Shulgasser to Kallah Perry Richter tonight at 5 Davos Place  (Brookhill) Lakewood at 9:00 pm

Engagements: 
-Michoel Deutch (Lakewood) to Singer (Lakewood)
-Dovid munk (lkwd) is engaged to Miriam safer (flatbush)
-Yanky Reich manchester to Leeba matzliach  (Lkwd)
-Moshe Hirsh (Lakewood) to Jacobs (brklyn)
-Nachman Landynski to Toby wolf (Lakewood)
-Duvi Kaufman to Brocha Gitty Landynski (Lakewood)
-Shimshon Ogun (Lkwd) to Tzippy Bernstein(Monsey)
-Moshe Ephraim Indik (Lakewood) to Huvi Eichenthal (Baltimore)

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Where have all the trees gone on Clifton ave?

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Guest post by HH
Where have all the trees gone on clifton?
In an effort to clean up the streets and create a more open, brighter atmosphere in which the stores are more visible, the town has finally decided to cut down the trees that are in front of the stores.
The trees were placed there as saplings and ended up growing out of control, blocking storefronts and street lights. Anyone driving down clifton will now notice a more open feeling and those walking at night will feel much safer. Now that we can actually see the downtown, we can work on some other small fixes that can make a big difference.
Thank you to all the public works individuals that did such an excellent job over the Passover holiday, removing the trees and causing no disruption to businesses or drug dealers.



I hope this will be a new beginning where we see a problem and actually fix it in a timely manner. This small project was first proposed five years ago. Let us hope that the next projects are done in a timely manner with enough forethought so the taxpayers don't have to foot the bill.

Primaries: Candidate questions validity of petition of other Republican candidate

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Candidate contesting the validity of the petition of popular candidate Yosef Travis for Lakewood Township Committee


Hespedim at the Levaya of Harav Yosef Rosenblum zt''l

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At the Levaya in BP, Photo: bhol.co.il
Hamodia-BORO PARK - Thousands gathered at Yeshivas Shaarei Yosher in Boro Park Wednesday morning, Isru Chag Pesach, to bid a tearful farewell to one of the elder Roshei Yeshivah of the Torah world, Hagaon Harav Yosef Rosenblum, zt”l, a prized student of Hagaon Harav Aharon Kotler, zt”l, Rebbi to countless talmidim, and a prominent leader among Gedolei Yisrael.

The masses in attendance quickly filled the yeshivah’s beis medrash on 16th Avenue and 41st Street, with many
more listening to hespeidim broadcast on speakers outside, on what was a particularly cool spring morning.

For decades, Rav Rosenblum led not only his yeshivah, but was a manhig of the klal, particularly in the Boro Park community. Because the Rosh Yeshivah despised that people should speak about him, and because it was Isru Chag, hespeidim were kept to a minimum.


The levayah was first addressed by the Kossover Rebbe, shlita, who read Rav Rosenblum’s brief tzavaah, naming Harav Chaim Rosenberg as his successor as Rosh Yeshivah and his son Harav Eliyohu Rosenblum as the Nasi of Shaarei Yosher.

Harav Malkiel Kotler, shlita, Rosh Yeshivas Beth Medrash Govoha of Lakewood, spoke about the niftar’s deep connection to his own grandfather, Harav Aharon, zt”l, and his dedication to continuing his derech of dedication to Torah lishmah and building talmidim who would learn Torah in purity without any distractions, compromises or outside influences.

Others discussed Rav Rosenblum’s boundless dedication and love for his fellow Jew.

“It was always a wonder to me how a Yid, a gaon with his mind constantly immersed in learning, a
Yid with a burning ahavas haTorah and with so many of the tzaros of Klal Yisrael on his head —with the whole pekel — he always greeted everyone with such a hadras panim,” said Harav Ephraim Wachsman, Rosh Yeshivas Meor Yitzchok.

Harav Moshe Davis, Rosh Yeshivas Zichron Mayer of Mountaindale, mentioned that even in his younger years, and despite his valiant attempts to flee from kavod, Rav Rosenblum’s greatness could not help but be recognized.

Harav Yitzchok Goldberg, a son-in-law of the RoshYeshivah, spoke about his father-in-law’s tremendous gift for giving advice.

“I have heard so many stories from talmidim about his eitzos, but in the family we asked him about everything. We always said, ‘Go ask Tatte, go ask Zeidie,’ and his answers were always clear, and in the end we always saw that he was right,” he said. “Above all, what he demanded from us in the family was to maintain the standards of tznius.”

Rav Goldberg also discussed Rav Rosenblum’s deep ahavas haTorah and dedication to fighting battles for the purity of Klal Yisrael.

“He enjoyed just saying over a kushya or a terutz in learning, even if it was a simple one; he had a love for the Torah itself. He was able to listen for hours to the tzaros of other Yidden and we saw how it affected him, but in between each one he spoke to, he went back to his Gemara,” he said. “He put everything he had into the battles [over technology issues], so much that it took away from his health.”

Harav Eliyohu Rosenblum, the niftar’s oldest son, spoke emotionally, saying that his father’s own tremendous humility prevented him from receiving the kavod he deserved.

“We have to ask mechilah. For many years I never understood what the Tatte was … because he conducted himself with such a pashtus in the house and did everything he could to hide who he was,” he said. “Tatte, you always said that you would be a meilitz yosher for us and that you would help us. Go up to the kisei hakavod and ask for all of us.”

The levayah continued to Monsey for additional hespeidim and kevurah in the Vizhnitz beis hachaim. Hamodia.com

TRV News: BM Lutzk temporarily closed by inspectors

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TRV News:
Beis Medresh Lutzk was temporarily closed by Lakewood Township inspectors this morning. Republican candidate for Township Committee along with MUA President and planning board member Justin Flancboum along with other top Askanim are working on getting the Shul re-opened so that the Beis Medresh can be re-opened for the hundreds that use it daily learning and Davening.




Shlissel Challah, the Key to making it, the reasons behind it

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10 Reasons for Shlissel Challa on shabbos after Pesach see below

There is a minhag to bake shlissel challah (shlissel means key in Yiddish) for the Shabbos after Pesach. Shlisel challos are best known as a segula for parnasa,Some bake the challah with an actual key inside,
some make the challah in the shape of a key and some put sesame seeds on top in the form of a key. The Ohev Yisroel says about shlisel challah that “the minhagim of our fathers are most definitely Torah”. There are many reasons given for this minhag of baking shlissel challah; (Some of the items written below can also be found in Taamei Minhagim, Nitei Gavriel, Sefer Hatoda’a and Minhag Yisroel Torah)


First of all, the second mishna in Rosh Hashanah says on Pesach we are judged on the grains, parnasa. Rabbeinu Nissim asks if we are judged on Rosh Hashana then how are we judged on Pesach? He answers that on Pesach it is determined how much grain there will be in the coming year for the world, but on Rosh Hashana it is decided how much of that grain each individual receives. The
Meiri, however, says that on Rosh Hashana it is decided if one will live or die, suffer or not and other such things, but on Pesach is when we are judged on the grains. Based on this there are customs in Sephardic communities to do things Motzei Pesach as a sign that we want Hashem to give us livelihood. In Aram Soba (Syria) and Turkey they put wheat kernels in all four corners of the house on Motzei Pesach as a sign of prosperity for the coming year. (Moed L’kol Chai -R’ Chaim Palagi, Beis Habichira). From a mishna we already see that there is a connection between Pesach and parnasa.

10 Reasons for Shlissel Challa on shabbos after Pesach

1).In Shir Hashirim (which we read on Pesach) it says פִּתְחִי-לִי אֲחֹתִי רַעְיָתִי - “Open for Me, My sister, My beloved". Chazal say that Hashem asks us to open up for Him a small whole like the tip of a needle and He will open up a huge hole for us. Also, Klal Yisroel is called a bride and they are called the bechina (aspect) of bread. During Pesach all the upper gates and minds are open and after Pesach they close and we need to open them. Therefore, we put a key in the challah after Pesach to hint at us opening a small “hole”, through the mitzvah of Shabbos (and, if I might add, the mitzvah of challah) and now Hashem should open up all His good from his storehouses and the heavens like He gave the mon to our fathers in the month of Iyar, and this Shabbos we bless the month of Iyar.

2) After Pesach is when the mon stopped falling and we brought the Omer. From then on we needed to eat from the produce of the ground; we needed parnasa, since untill now we had the mon. It is known that everything has a gate. Therefore just as we daven to Hashem to open up the gates of parnasa we have a minhag to put the form of a key on the challos to allude that Hashem should open up the gates of parnasa for us.

3) During sefira we count 49 days till Shavuos, the 50th day, which is the shaarei bina. We go from gate to gate, and each gate has a key. That is why we make an image of a key on the challah.

4) It says in Shir Hashirim 1:11 תּוֹרֵי זָהָב נַעֲשֶׂה לָּךְ עִם נְקֻדּוֹת הַכָּסֶף - "We will make for you circlets of gold with spots of silver." By the Mishkanit says זהב וכסף ונחשת, putting zahav (gold) before kesef (silver). InBereishis, by the creation of the world, the first day it says Yehi ohrwhich is chesed (which is represented by silver) and the second day represents gevurah, which in turn represents gold. The reason is that by the creation of the world it was pure chesed, as it says “the world was built on chesed” (Tehilim 89,3), therefore chesed, which is representative of kesef, precedes gevurah, which is representative ofzahav. By the Mishkan, however, Hashem had to, so-to-speak, contract (tzimtzum) the Shechina (Divine Presence) to dwell in it, andtzimtzum is from the aspect of gevurah, therefore zahav precedeskesef by the Mishkan. However, the zahav written there has thenekudah (vowel sound) of a פַתַּח (it has a patach instead of the usualkometz), it says זְהַב הַתְּנוּפָה (Shemos 38,24), and that is the nekudaof chesed –the nekuda of chochma. And פתח (the vowel) also means opening like פתח ושער- from there comes all the kindness. Putting it all together, this that we say in Shir Hashirim תּוֹרֵי זָהָב נַעֲשֶׂה לָּךְ עִם נְקֻדּוֹת הַכָּסֶף means the Mishkan was made with zahav, the aspect oftzimtzum, but with the nekuda of kesef, meaning the (word “zahav”,instead of having the usual vowel, kometz, is written with the)nekuda of patach, which is chesed. And the Shabbos after Pesach is always in the second week of sefira which is gevurah, the aspect ofzahav, except that it is menukad with kesef, nekudas patach.Through this we say that we will open up all the gates of blessing and since every gate has a מפתח (key) we make the image of a key on thechallah.

5) The previous four reasons are all brought by the Ohev Yisroel in Shabbos Acher Pesach and Likutim Parshas Shmini. There is a fifth reason brought by the Ohev Yisroel, also based on the posuk תּוֹרֵי זָהָב נַעֲשֶׂה לָּךְ עִם נְקֻדּוֹת הַכָּסֶף, connecting the written and oral Torah tochallah. (See Ohev Yisroel, Shabbos Acher Pesach)

6) The matza we ate on Pesach is supposed to instill in us Yiras Hashem. And Yirah is compared to a key as we see from the following Gemara in Mesechta Shabbos 31a-b: “Rabbah bar Rav Huna said: Any person that has Torah but doesn’t have Yiras Shomayim is comparable to a treasurer who has the keys to the inner parts (of the treasure house) but the keys to the outer area was not handed to him. How can he get to the inner parts (if he can’t first get into the outer parts)?” Therefore we put a key in the challah the Shabbos after Pesach to show we want the Yirah obtained from the matzos to stay with us, because if one has Yirah then the Torah will stay attached to him. (Yismach Yisroel)

7) The Rambam lists out at the beginning of Hilchos Chometz U’Matzathat there are 8 mitzvos (3 positive & 5 negative) involved there. The key we put in the challah alludes to this Rambam: the letters of מפתח (key) spell פ״ת ח׳ מ׳צות. (פ״ת is bread, representing the “chometz” and מ׳ is for matza- these allude to Hilchos Chometz U’Matza, and theח׳ is the 8 mitzvos involved) (Tzvi LaTzadik)

8) The Shabbos after Pesach we make challos that look like matzos, as an allusion to the matzos that were eaten on Pesach Sheini. And we put a key in it to allude to the “gates” being open untill Pesach Sheini. (Imrei Pinchos)

9) The minhag is to put keys in the challah and make them in the form of matzos. The reason is that in these seven weeks of sefira we are supposed to work on our Avodas Hashem until we reach the the level of the first night of Pesach. The way to do this is to put the “left into the right”, meaning mix the trait of ahava (right side) with yirah(left side). In this second week of sefira we have these two traits in our hands, since the first week of sefira is chesed- ahava, and the second week is gevura - yirah. That is why we make the challah look like matza. Matza is representative of the yetzer tov, the right, andchometz is representative of the yetzer horah, the left. Now, we havechallos which are true chometz, in the form of matza; “the left is in the right”, chometz in matza. (Shearis L’Pinchos)

10) There are many reasons given for the shlissel challah, and I say that the shlisel challos are the keys to parnasa. (Segulas HaBeShT V’Talmidov quoting Nachlas Yaakov)

Lakewood Pharmex pharmacy closed prescriptions transferred to CVS

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Pharmex pharmacy located at 1091 River Avenue in Lakewood has closed.  All prescriptions and refills have been transferred to CVS pharmacy near Kimball hospital located at 596 River Ave Lakewood,  NJ. Call 732-730-7700 to get your prescriptions.

Lakewood Township committee meeting

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LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING April 20, 2017 7:30 PM Agenda 
Meeting will be live streamed by First Amendment Activist You tube channel HERE
See full packet agenda HERE
-Public Land Sale 
1. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State of New
Jersey, Authorizing The Execution Of An Agreement Between the Ocean County
Board Of Health And The Township Of Lakewood For The Provision Of
Administrative and Programmatic Lakewood Municipal Alliance Oversight

2. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Awarding A Professional Services Agreement Pursuant To N.J.S.A.
40A:11-5 To Maser Consulting For Engineering Services For The DesignAnd
Installation Of Five (5) Traffic Signals
3. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey,Awarding A Professional Services Contract Pursuant To N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5
For Engineering Services For Base Mapping And Concept Design For
Improvements To The Municipal Complex Parking Areas AndTown Square
4. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Authorizing The Tax Collector To Prepare And Mail Estimated Tax Bills In
Accordance With P.L. 1994, C.72
5. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Amending A Resolution Appointing A Municipal Prosecutor For The
Township Of Lakewood Pursuant To And In Accordance With N.J.S.A. 19:44A- 20.4 ET SEQ”.
6. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Authorizing the Deed Recitation Of Bais Tova, Inc. As Assignee Of
Successor Bidder Rabbi Saunders And The Closing Of Title And Recordation Of
A Deed Beyond Thirty (30) Days Of Closing And Releasing the Automatic
Reverter For Block 1153, Former Lot 6
7. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Authorizing The Award Of A Professional Services Contract To
Remington, Vernick And Vena For 2017 Annual Post-Closure Professional
Services And Title V Air PermitCompliance.
8. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Authorizing The Award Of A Professional Services Contract To Aspen
Tree Expert, Company, Inc., ForThe Fourth Year Of Five (5) Year Community
Forestry Management Plan For Lakewood Township.
9. Resolution Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Awarding A Contract To Earle Asphalt Company For The Ridge Avenue
Reconstruction Project Pursuant To And In Accordance With N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 Et
Seq.
(M) ORDINANCES SECOND READING
1. Ordinance Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State OF New
Jersey, To Exceed The Municipal Budget Appropriation Limits And To Establish A
CAP BANK (N.J.S.A. 40A: 4-45.14)
2. Ordinance Of The Township Of Lakewood County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Amending And Supplementing Chapter XXIV (Taxation) Of TheRevised
General Ordinances Of The Township Of Lakewood Specifically Section 24-1.7
Commercial Or Industrial Structure Tax AbatementAgreement
(N) ORDINANCES FIRST READING - Public Hearing Scheduled For May 4, 2017
1. Ordinance Of The Township Of Lakewood, County Of Ocean, State Of New
Jersey, Changing The Name Of A Portion Of Zinfadel Road (Improperly
Designated As Zinfadel Avenue On Tax Sheet 88.02) To Burgundy Way Pursuant
To And In Accordance With N.J.S.A. 40:67-1(k) Et Seq.

Dor Yeshorim Ben Hazmanim testing in Lakewood

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Dor Yeshorim’s annual Bein Hazmanim Pesach screening event is  taking place today in Lakewood. Dor Yeshorim’s expert teams of phlebotomist and representatives will be visiting Lakewood today April 20, 2017 at the Yeshiva Ketana Hall 120 2nd street, from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. 
For boys only.
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