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AROUND THE JERSEY SHORE Police Issue Warrants For Lewdness, Burglary
By Alyssa Riccardi
STAFFORD – The Stafford Township Police Department recently issued several warrants for Lewdness, Burglary and more. On January 17, police received a report of an act of lewdness in the local Target parking lot. Officers were able to identify the suspect as James G. Doll, 48, of Howell. As a result, a warrant was issued for Doll and he was subsequently arrested the following day. He was charged with 4th Degree Lewdness and was lodged in
Ocean County Jail.
On January 18, detectives issued a warrant for the arrest of 24-year-old Quaison M. Ellis of Barnegat, for Burglary, Criminal Mischief, and Theft.
Back in September 2022, a car was burglarized at the Stafford Park Apartments. According to police, Ellis was responsible for the crime and subsequently was charged.
C harges are merely accusations until proven in a court of law.
Break e Bleak Of Winter
BRICK – Are you down because of the dreary, cold, dank days of winter? Then join Angelic Health Speakers Bureau is offering Having a Bright Heart in the Bleak Midwinter February 17 1:30 p.m. Presented by Angelic Health spiritual care staff, the program will focus on embracing time for reflection, suggestions for spiritual comfort in aging, overcom- ing the blues during winter feelings of isolation. Light lunch to be provided.
Registration required by February 10 by calling 732-451-6185, or email nkinnevy@angelichospice.net. All sessions will be held at Town Square at the Jersey Shore Adult Day Care and Enrichment Center Laurel Square Plaza 1930 Route 88, Brick.
Lakehurst Borough Historical Society Chili Cooko
LAKEHURST – The Lakehurst Borough Historical Society is holding the annual Soup~R~Bowl of Chili Challenge on January 28 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Lakehurst Community Center across from the museum in Old St. John’s Church on Center Street. Area clubs and organizations make soups and chili and compete for the trophies of People’s Choice. Some of the groups joining the challenge and defending their title this year are, the First Aid, Police, Fleet Reserve, Arista Care Cooking Club, and our own Historical Society. If your club or organization would like to join in, please notify Kathy by January 23.
The donation is $5 a ticket, children under 3 years admitted free. A gift basket auction and 50/50 add to the festivities.
All proceeds benefit the Lakehurst Borough Historical Society Museum. Tickets are available at the museum, Colonial Bouquet flower shop on Union Ave., and at the door. The doors open at 3 p.m. Come out and spend a cold afternoon with friends and great warm food! For more information call Kathy at 908-839-7388.
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