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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Police Release Sketch of Brick Stabbing Suspect

Cops: public should not approach suspect in stabbing, robbery case

Brick police have released a sketch of a man who is suspected of pulling a woman out of her car, then stabbing and robbing her Monday night. Police were called to 150 Brick Boulevard around 10 p.m. Monday, where they found a woman in her car who told them a man who appeared intoxicated had pulled her out of her vehicle, held a knife to her throat and eventually stabbed her in her side. The man robbed her of the contents of her pocketbook during the incident, she told police. Brick and other local police departments, including K-9 units and a State Police helicopter, searched for hours but could not find the man, who the victim said fled toward the area of Lions Head Office Park on foot. Sgt. Henry Drew said Wednesday that the suspect …

cozmo38

4:29 pm on Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Lmao Jack. I was like; "gee that Guy looks familiar." So true!   more ›

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Brick Police Searching for Man Who Robbed, Stabbed Woman

Cops: suspect pulled woman out of her car, put knife to her neck in robbery

Brick police are continuing their search for a man who they say pulled a woman out of her car, held a knife to her throat and stabbed her while demanding the contents of her pocket book. The incident occurred Monday night at about 10 p.m. at 150 Brick Boulevard, said Sgt. Henry Drew. There, police found a woman in her car parked in the building's parking lot. "The victim had puncture wounds on her right side, several lacerations on her hand and a contusion on her head," said Drew. The woman told police that a man, who appeared intoxicated, pulled her out of her vehicle and put a knife to her throat. He then her stabbed her in the side and cut her. He also demanded the contents of her pocket book, which contained "an undetermined amount of …

Diane Caso

1:21 am on Thursday, May 16, 2013

ANYONE WHO GOES TO THEIR CAR AT THIS TIME OF NIGHT: OR ANY OTHER TIME...BE ALERT, BE AWARE, BE READY!! Pepper spray, small can of insect spray...aim for the eyes...   more ›

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Disabled College Student Works to Improve Lives of Others With Technology

OCC second year student Nick Tyler to continue studying computer science after graduation this month

When Nick Tyler graduates from Ocean County College in Toms River, N.J. later this month, he'll do so with a dual mission in mind: continue his computer science studies at Kean University, then use his programming skills to make life easier for those with disabilities. For his efforts, Tyler has been chosen as Huffington Post's Greatest Person of the Day. Tyler, of Brick Township, N.J., relies on technology to help him navigate life on a daily basis to a much greater extent than most people. He was born with quadriplegic cerebral palsy, which has resulted in his having limited control of his arms and legs, as well as his voice. "Since my muscles are affected, I have a difficult time being understood," he said, through a voice synthesizer …

Team Dawg

1:10 am on Monday, May 13, 2013

For any of us who have ever found an excuse to fail...or worse yet, not try, we ned look no further than this story. Nick , it cannot be restated enough what a true inspiration and role model you are. We at Team Dawg take pride in the fact that we look to raise awareness and celebrate the true Everyday Heroes that exist in our society. You are the epitome of everything we stand for! Team Dawg …   more ›

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Robert Post's Widow: Toughen NJ's 'Leaving the Scene' Law for Boat Accidents

Current penalty just a $25 fine; DiGilio verdict reignites call to toughen New Jersey's 'leaving the scene' law

"I think it's sort of reopened the whole grieving process again," said Bonnie Post, describing the feeling of Anthony DiGilio being found not guilty of vehicular homicide in the boating accident that killed her husband, Robert. "It minimized the death of my husband," said Post, a pediatric nurse from Essex Fells and a summer resident of Point Pleasant Borough. The verdict in the DiGilio case, which stemmed from an Aug. 3, 2008 accident in the Metedeconk River in Brick, came more than four years later on April 22. A week after the verdict, Bonnie Post is reeling from what she sees not only as an injustice to her family, but a wider hole in New Jersey's boating laws. DiGilio, then 29, did not stop after hitting the 17-foot Boston Whaler …

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Sal Petoia

5:37 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

John S.: Well said! You echo my sentiments exactly. See my earlier post above submitted on 3 May. The prosecution and the jury really blew this case! Any sensible/responsible boater who travels these waters at night knows that you have your boat well lit and that you travel at a speed that is reasonable for the conditions. Even if DeGillio's bow lights were working, the speeds at which he was …   more ›

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Boat Removed From Route 70 After Falling Off Trailer

Roadway now open

UPDATE: As of 9 p.m., the boat has been removed from the highway and has been taken to a tow facility. Officials told Patch no one was injured in the accident, which occurred just after 2:30 p.m. The roadway was closed until nearly 8 p.m. The center console-style boat came loose off its trailer and flipped onto the roadway. The Herbertsville Fire Department, Berkeley HAZMAT team, Brick police and the state Department of Transportation responded. ~ An accident caused a boat to fall off its trailer in the westbound lanes of Route 70 in Brick Tuesday, prompting a closure of the state highway. Police were blocking off traffic in the westbound lanes from Herbertsville Road to approximately Burnt Tavern Road. The accident occurred between the …

ronmelancon

9:48 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2013

Wake up...EVERY BOAT TRAILER IN THE UNITED STATES IS DEFECTIVE. www.dangeroustrailers.org wake up...NO NATIONAL STANDARD FOR A BOAT / HORSE AND UTILITY TRAILER.   more ›

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Jury Finds DiGilio Not Guilty

Brick resident cleared on vehicular homicide charge

A jury has found Brick resident Anthony DiGilio not guilty of vehicular homicide and assault by vessel in connection with a fatal Aug. 3, 2008 boating accident. The jury of eight men and four women began deliberating just after 2 p.m. Monday following the end of closing arguments in the three week-long trial. The verdict was read in Superior Court Judge Francis Hodgson's court room at about 10:15 a.m. Tuesday. Minutes after the verdict was read, family and supporters of DiGilio, 33, were outside the court room making emotional phone calls, often crying with joy spreading the news. Family members and friends of Robert Post, the 49-year-old Essex Fells resident who died in the boating accident, were visibly upset as they quickly exited the …

sargenthartman

12:22 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013

same here. i have to continue to share the planet with you, him, the horseface, and the spawn   more ›

Monday, April 22, 2013

DiGilio Jury to Resume Deliberations Tuesday

Jurors request video footage, transcript

The jury in the Anthony DiGilio vehicular homicide case will continue deliberations Tuesday morning. The jury was dismissed for the day around 4:30 p.m. Monday after hearing a court stenographer read a transcript of testimony from prosecution witness Jack Neary, who was fishing at the Point Pleasant Canal the night of the Aug. 3, 2008 fatal boat accident that led to the trial. In the accident, DiGilio's 27-foot Imperial collided with a 17-foot Boston Whaler being piloted by Robert Post, 49, of Essex Fells. Post was killed and two others severely injured. Judge Francis Hodgson said he received three notes from jurors about an hour into their deliberations: the first was requesting to see security video footage from a camera at Fisherman's …

DiGilio Case Goes to the Jury

Prosecutor to jury: DiGIlio acted in a manner that was 'senseless and reckless'

The vehicular homicide and assault case against Brick resident Anthony DiGilio is now in the hands of a jury. Ocean County Assistant Prosecutor Hillary Bryce delivered an approximately two hour-long summation of the state's case Monday morning, wrapping up closing arguments that began Friday with defense attorney Joseph Tacopina delivering his own nearly five hour-long summation. Bryce used her summation to try to convince jurors that DiGilio, now 33, was operating his boat recklessly and that his recklessness caused the death of 49-year-old Robert Post of Essex Fells, who was at the helm of a 17-foot Boston Whaler that collided with DiGilio's 27-foot Imperial performance boat. "There was no way for Bob Post or anyone on that Boston Whaler…

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Spooner

9:43 pm on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

You have a picture link of the Imperial's damaged hull. I couldn't find one...It appeared from the Whaler's damage, that the impact of both boats caused the Whaler to be pushed or jack rabbited to the port side of the Imperial, since there didn't see any damage to the port side of the Whaler...   more ›

Traffic Lights On, Speed Limits Up on Rt. 35

Traffic lights no longer blinking on bulk of barrier island

It's one of those unique "Shore local" problems: when the traffic lights stop blinking each spring, one has to remember to come to a full and complete stop - and most importantly, wait for the light to turn green again. In a small sign of normalcy following Route 35's reopening after surrounding neighborhoods were hard hit by Superstorm Sandy at the end of October, traffic signals are no longer blinking amber and red. Last week, the lights in Brick, Toms River and Lavallette were all changed back over to their solid red-or-green modes. Since then, speed limits have risen in each of those towns from 25 m.p.h. – a limit imposed following Sandy – back to 45 m.p.h. in the southbound lanes and a mix of speeds between 30 and 45 m.p.h. in the …

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TRman

12:45 pm on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Seaside Park is pulling over just about everyone for everything right now... proceed with caution   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

DiGilio Defense Attorney: Security Cam Video Proves Boat's Bow Light Was On

Closing arguments begin in fatal boat accident trial; Video from tackle shop's camera played in court during closing arguments

Closing arguments began Friday morning in the trial of Brick resident Anthony DiGilio, who is facing charges of vehicular homicide and assault by vessel in an Aug. 3, 2008 boating accident on the Metedeconk River. As part of his closing statement, defense attorney Joseph Tacopina showed jurors a video of a boat he said was DiGilio's leaving the Wharfside Patio Bar in Point Pleasant Beach with its lights on at the same time evidence shows he left the establishment to go home. The prosecution has contended that DiGilio's boat's navigation lights were not on at the time of the late night accident and that his vessel was travelling too fast for the conditions at the time. Their case largely hinges on those allegations being proven true, since …

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John S

12:35 am on Friday, April 26, 2013

The jury and prosecution screwed up on this. If you look at the tape carefully, you will see these so called lights are reflections on chrome of the building flood lights. They are way too bright for a bow light and maintian brightness as the boat moves forward. Totally inconsistent with a bow light. An impartial eyewitness seeing the boat at 10 yards, 10 minutes before the accident was ignored …   more ›

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