What's up Lakewood! Let's start this morning right by getting caught up on what's going on around town. Keep reading to stay in the loop. βοΈοΈ
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Also on today's calendar: Veterans Claim Clinic and 4 more events.
Today's riddle: Why do fish live in salt water? π€ (Answer below!)
1. Lead Pipes In Lakewood: Water Co. to Canvass Neighborhoods Door-to-Door (shorenewsnetwork.com) β Workers contracted by New Jersey American Water will be going door-to-door in parts of Lakewood, including the West County Line and Oak/Chestnut areas, to check for lead or galvanized service lines. Inspections are free, water remains safe to use, and residents are urged to verify canvassers' identification and use the company's resources to learn about their home's service line material.
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2. Lakewood Road Rage Crash Near New Hampshire Avenue and Chestnut Street Ends With Aggravated Assault Arrest After Police Say One Driver Knocked Another Unconscious Friday (parktelegraph.com) β Police say a road rage dispute in Lakewood near New Hampshire Avenue and Chestnut Street ended with a two-car crash and one driver allegedly knocking the other unconscious. A Toms River man was arrested on aggravated assault charges, while the victim suffered a minor injury and the investigation remains focused on the roadside confrontation.
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3. Two Unrelated Suspects Arrested During Unexpected Wawa Encounter (thelakewoodscoop.com) β Lakewood police say a credit card stolen in a local vehicle burglary led detectives to a Browns Mills Wawa, where they arrested the fraud suspect and unexpectedly found a Lakewood man wanted in separate shoplifting cases. Both men were taken into custody, with one released on a summons and the Lakewood suspect sent to Ocean County Jail.
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4. Disabled Vehicle Stop Ends With Crack Arrest In Lakewood (patch.com) β Police in Lakewood arrested a Brick Township man after finding suspected crack cocaine and cocaine in a car they stopped near Ridge Avenue and Lanes Mill Road. Officials say the early-morning encounter over a disabled vehicle shows how routine patrols can uncover alleged drug activity and support efforts to keep illegal substances off local streets.
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5. More Than 1,100 Undocumented Immigrants Hold Driver's Licenses in Lakewood (shorenewsnetwork.com) β New data from Assemblyman Paul Kanitra estimates about 1,158 undocumented immigrants hold New Jersey driver's licenses listing Lakewood addresses, placing the township among the state's highest concentrations. The report ties Lakewood's licensing numbers, a deadly 2025 DUI crash in town, and Ocean County's leading traffic fatality rate into a broader debate over immigration and roadway safety policies.
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