Day: May 12, 2020

Traffic Advisory: Robbinsville, Rt. 526 And West Manor Way

May 12, 2020

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–A tractor trailer dropped its trailer at the intersection of County Road 526 (Robbinsville-Allentown Rd) at West Manor Way around 11:10 pm tonight. Robbinsville Police responded and found that a trailer was partly blocking the intersection and dispatched a heavy duty tow truck. The truck appeared to an Amazon Prime vehicle.

As of 11:40 pm the Robbinsville Police Department was waiting for the tow vehicle to arrive and move the trailer out of the intersection. The roadway should be completely opened shortly.

11:48 pm update another truck was able to move the trailer off the roadway and the road is completely open again. Tow truck was not needed.

Freedom Wing Flyover For Burlington County Wednesday May 13, 2020

UPDATE: PHOTOS AND STORY HERE FOR MAY 13, 2020 FLYOVER


May 12, 2020

See May 12, 2020 flyover photos here

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — The Air Force 514th Air Mobility Wing announced a flyover for tomorrow in Burlington and Camden Counties.


The Freedom Wing is flying high bringing our support through your towns!

Tomorrow between 1-1:20 P.M. keep your eyes to the sky as aircraft from the 514th Air Mobility Wing including a C-17 Globemaster III Aircraft and a KC-10 Extender Aircraft conduct operations in your backyard airspace!

We will be flying over the following locations in this order:
Virtua Willingboro Hospital
Virtua Memorial Hospital
Freedom Park, Medford, New Jersey
Virtua-Marlton
Virtua Vorhees Hospital
Deborah Heart and Lung Center

The 514th Air Mobility Wing salutes and thanks all healthcare workers, first responders, and other essential personnel serving on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19.

Opioid Use Helpline, Diversion Program Serving Monmouth County Now

May 12, 2020

FREEHOLD, NJ (MONMOUTH)–The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office in partnership with CPC Behavioral Healthcare and Recovery Advocates for the Shore has launched two initiatives to combat the opioid epidemic, announced Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni.

“The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office has created a 24-hour helpline and an opioid diversion program to help residents of Monmouth County suffering with opioid use disorders and to simplify their connection to local treatment,” explained Prosecutor Gramiccioni. “This early intervention and treatment is key in breaking the cycle of opioid addiction and criminality.”

The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office, through the Office of the Attorney General’s NJ CARES Operation Helping Hand grant, has established a 24/7 helpline 833-OHH-CARE staffed by recovery coaches from Recovery Advocates for the Shore (RAFTS) that links callers to opioid use treatment through CPC Behavioral Healthcare (CPC). Additionally, the Office has created a prosecutor-led pilot program called the Opioid Diversion Program (ODP) to divert non-violent offenders facing opioid possession charges to treatment at CPC in lieu of traditional prosecution.

“We at RAFTS are excited to be a part of this collaboration to further our mission to help families and individuals that are impacted by substance use disorder,” said Nicole Federici, Founder. “Our recovery coaches are prepared to assist the residents of Monmouth County as they begin their journey to recovery.”

“Along with our helpline, we hope that Opioid Diversion Program will be a conduit for recovery as well,” noted Gramiccioni. Under the program, non-violent offenders with pending opioid possession charges are referred directly to CPC for opioid use treatment. Upon successful completion of treatment, criminal charges will be dismissed.

Since the COVID-19 epidemic, ODP has moved to virtual individual and group therapy sessions with CPC. Additionally, all participants have been connected to recovery services from RAFTS for additional support during this health crisis. CPC is also conducting virtual intake appointments and treatment sessions, as well as referrals to detox and inpatient programs, for new ODP participants and helpline callers until in-person services recommence.

Due to social distancing, most families are separated from their loved ones and worry about their well-being. As a result, this month CPC will host a virtual family night session that our ODP and helpline families will be invited to attend. The session will focus on the recovery process and vital treatment resources for families during the coronavirus.

 “At CPC, we value the ODP clients because so many of them have expressed gratitude right from the outset for the opportunity to get linked to treatment early in the criminal justice process,” said Ken Pecoraro, Director of Addiction Recovery Services at CPC Behavioral Healthcare. “The structure of ODP, with the additional support of RAFTS, has given the participants a renewed opportunity to focus on recovery, especially during the current pandemic. I hope to see this program continue to grow and expand because so many people need help. On behalf of CPC Behavioral Healthcare, we are so grateful to be a part of this project.”

The Opioid Diversion Program in combination with the helpline is expected to be a valuable resource for individuals suffering from opioid use disorder.

“Isolation and uncertainty can lead to an increase in opioid use and overdoses. If you know someone struggling with addiction right now, please call our helpline,” Prosecutor Gramiccioni urged.

The Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office cares. Do not suffer in silence.

Please call 833-OHH-CARE today.

833-OHH-CARE and the Opioid Diversion Program (ODP) was created by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office as part of the New Jersey Office of the Attorney General’s NJ CARES Operation Helping Hand grant.

NJ Salutes Fly Over Honoring Frontline Workers Today

May 12, 2020

See previous MidJersey.news story: New Jersey Air National Guard To Conduct “NJ Salutes” Flyover To Honor COVID-19 Frontline Workers Tuesday

MILLSTONE-UPPER FREEHOLD-EAST WINDSOR, NJ (MERCER/MONMOUTH)–As seen from the East Windsor Cemetery, three F-16 Fighting Falcons from the 177th Fighter Wing and a KC-135R Stratotanker from the 108th Wing fly over Millstone, East Windsor and Upper Freehold Townships as part of the NJ Salutes Fly Over honoring frontline workers in the COVID-19 battle.

The first to be seen at 11:40 am was the large KC135R Stratotanker as it made its way from the Freehold direction and turned over the “Robbinsville” FAA beacon on the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area then proceeded north towards Cranbury to continue the mission. Three F-16 Fighting Falcons were following the tanker.

Photo gallery below: