Tag: New Jersey

  • Murphy, You Are Such a D!ck

    Murphy, You Are Such a D!ck

    Some of New Jersey governor Phil Murphy’s constituents made their opinion of him known.

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    Murphy recently announced new Covid restrictions for New Jersey, but it’s unclear if the incident happened before or after the announcement.

    Murphy, a Democrat, led his state to the highest rate of death from covid of any state. As of last night, in New Jersey 189 of every 100,000 residents had died of the Chinese lung AIDS. Jersey is followed by New York at 176 per 100k, Massachusetts 153, Connecticut 135, Louisiana 135, Mississippi 124, Rhode Island 122, North Dakota 111.

  • Teen Billed $2.5k For Protest

    Teen Billed $2.5k For Protest

    The 18-year-old organizer of a July 25 Black Lives Matter protest in Englewood Cliffs said she was billed for police overtime, even though there was a small, peaceful crowd.Courtesy of Emily Gil

    A New Jersey teen was billed $2,499.26 for police overtime costs after she organized a BLM protest in Englewood Cliffs New Jersey.

    18 year old Emily Gil organized the protest because she believes there is a lack of affordable housing in the Bergen county town. “Englewood Cliffs has dodged affordable housing requirements for 40-plus years,” Gil told reporters. “I find that unacceptable.”

    “Please promptly forward your payment to the borough in the amount of $2,499.26 for the police overtime caused by your protest,” Englewood Cliffs Mayor Mario M. Kranjac wrote in a letter four days after the 25 July protest.

    The mayor said “As with any privately-sponsored event that takes place in the borough requiring police safety, an invoice was sent to the organizer for police overtime since it would be unfair to require our residents to financially support a private event,”

    According to the letter from the mayor, the town authorities tried to meet with Me Gil several times to discuss the security arrangements without success. “Your lack of notification left the borough with little time to prepare for your protest so that the police department and department of public works could ensure that everyone would be safe,” the letter states.



    While I applaud Ms Gil’s efforts, I know the cost of housing in Bergen county, and she’s right, it’s not affordable, I also understand the mayor and town council’s position. She put them in a difficult position by refusing to meet with them to discuss the security arrangements.

  • NJ Gym Reopens

    NJ Gym Reopens

    In defiance of Gov. Murphy’s order, the owners of the Attilis gym in Bell Mawr NJ, reopened today.

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    Ian Smith and Frank Trumbetti, the owners of the gym had previously been charged with one count of fourth-degree contempt, obstruction, and violation of disaster control act — both disorderly persons summons over their refusal to keep their gym closed.

    The state had barricaded the doors to the gym, installing plywood, after the pair’s arrest in an attempt to keep the business closed.

    Today Trumbetti and Smith removed the barricade and reopened the gym.



    The pair admit they have no idea how long they’ll continue to keep the gym open before the state closes them down again.

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