New Jersey
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> Stay vigilant, New Jersey! > > I had to stamp out some smouldering leaves I found on the sidewalk this afternoon. I hope it was just from a car and not some nincompoop tossing a cigarette butt. > > \#NewJersey #WildFire > > @crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work
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Just got my mail in ballot and there are I think six different socialist parties on here. Who's who?
We've got the following:
- Socialism and Liberation
- Vote Better
- C4C 2024
- Socialist Equality
- All of Us!
- Socialist Workers Party
I only remember Socialism and Liberation (PSL, right?) being on the ballot last time. Are the others I listed any more or less serious? The Socialist Workers Party rings a bell, but that's only because I vaguely recall them being mentioned when I looked up Trotskyism one time. No one seems to have anything nice to say about Trotskyists and I'm honestly not sure what the deal is there.
I'm just trying to figure this out because I like filling in bubbles and I might as well do it in the service of the socialist project.
- www-nj-com.cdn.ampproject.org Three Jersey City ‘cannabis cops’ are reinstated, but not allowed to carry their guns
Jersey City could be facing approximately $5,000 in fines related to police officers Omar Polanco and Norhan Mansour.
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> Apologies for the AMP link. I can't figure out a convenient way to get a native link that includes the full article.
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> cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/738178888711674470 > > > Just caught this rainbow as the sun was setting. What a wonderful day. > > > > \#sunset #rainbow #sky #clouds #NewJersey > > > > @crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work
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> cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/735575440868265775 > > > \#TugLife > > > > \#HudsonRiver #NewJersey #NYC > > > > @crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work
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> cross-posted from: https://pixelfed.crimedad.work/p/crimedad/733368381621446187 > > > \#SilentSunday #TaylorHam #breakfast #EverythingBagel #NewJersey > > > > @crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work
- www.cbsnews.com New policy will change how New Jersey police respond to some mental health calls
A new statewide policy will require all police departments in New Jersey to coordinate with mental health professionals when they're responding to a call for a barricaded person.
- www.cnn.com NY Gov Hochul delays controversial NYC congestion pricing plan ‘indefinitely’ | CNN Business
New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced Wednesday she is indefinitely delaying the implementation of congestion pricing in New York City’s borough of Manhattan just weeks before the plan was set to take effect, dealing a major blow to transportation advocates who have spent decades pushing for the ...
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> cross-posted from: https://jorts.horse/users/fathermcgruder/statuses/112567436249982605 > > > NY Gov Hochul delays controversial NYC congestion pricing plan ‘indefinitely’. > > https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/05/business/ny-gov-hochul-delays-indefinitely-controversial-nyc-congestion-pricing-plan/index.html > > > > I'm sure lots of revenue will be missed now that NYC congestion tolling has been killed, but was it earmarked for specific mass transit projects or was it just going to be used to hire more cops and whatnot? > > > > \#NYC #NewJersey #transit > > > > @usa
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> I was summoned for jury duty and all I got was this pretty photograph. > > \#architecture #NewJersey #Newark #BlueSky > > @crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work
- • 98%www.nj.com N.J. pharmacies can now sell birth control pills without prescriptions
New rules took effect Monday but pharmacists may need time to prepare.
- • 100%www.nbcnews.com Former N.J. officer alleges department had ticket quota, says he faced retaliation and discrimination from police chief
William Pepe alleges he was subjected to a hostile and retaliatory work environment that led to “work-related mental health issues” and his resignation from the Pompton Lakes Police Department.
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> We used to be a country > > \#ElCamino #ClassicCar #Boardwalk #NewJersey #SeasideHeights > > @crosspost@lemmy.crimedad.work
- www.leftvoice.org New Jersey Democrats Attack the Public’s Right to Government Records - Left Voice
The New Jersey state assembly, led by the Democratic Party, just tried to fast-track a bill that would have gutted the Open Public Records Act. This is a reminder that their party is an obstacle, not an ally, in the fight to preserve democracy.
- • 100%gothamist.com Tammy Murphy was expected to sail to Senate win over Andy Kim. NJ Democrats had other ideas.
Andy Murphy has won the first three county conventions where Democrats vote on their endorsements.
- https:// dexposure.com /d2024.html
It’s a great local convention for all sorts of gaming, they’re on the rebuild post-covid, but it’s always been a great event, lots of fun. Give it a shot! February 22-25th. #NJ #NewJersey #games #gameconvention
- https:// tcf-nj.org /
There is an AI focus this year, but regardless of your interests, there are always interesting things going on!
- gothamist.com Tammy Murphy gets key placement on many NJ primary ballots, since Democratic bosses say so
The first lady, who's running for Senate, will get the coveted "county line" in many parts of the state — including in counties where committees of Democratic insiders won't get a say.
- • 100%www.nj.com South Jersey land once inhabited by tribe is returned to Native American group
An old church building on the property will be converted into an educational, cultural and environmental center known as the Cohanzick Nature Reserve.
- www.workers.org On the picket line
Robert Wood Johnson University, Kaiser Permanente strikes Registered nurses at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey, have taken action against corporate greed and exploitation as well as union-busting tactics. Their strike is into its third month. The 1,700 nur...
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> >Another historic labor action happened from Oct. 4-7 when Kaiser Permanente workers staged a three-day strike. A coalition of unions representing licensed practical nurses, lab technicians and other hospital personnel — 75,000 in all — went up against the hospital corporate giant in what was the largest strike by healthcare workers in U.S. history. > > > >[…] > > > > “Our work powers the educational and research mission of the University, and was instrumental in UMaine receiving the status of an R1 rated research university. In short, UMaine works because we do,” said Em Sowles, a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate and research assistant in the physics department. “But for too long, we have struggled with low and inconsistent pay, substandard health benefits and the need for a voice at work. Today we are proud to have formally secured a seat at the table, so we can begin to improve our working lives through legally-enforceable contracts.” (uaw.org) > > > >University of Pennsylvania graduate student workers plan to be unionized soon as the Graduate Employees Together of UPenn (GET-UP), also part of the UAW. Among GET-UP demands — along with a reasonable workload and improved compensation — are freedom from harassment and discrimination in the workplace, protections for international students, and justice for Philadelphians who have long suffered from decisions made by UPenn that lacked any commitment to the well-being of city residents. > > > >[…] > > > >BCBS Michigan reported $360 million profit in 2021 and CEO Daniel Loepp’s 2021 total compensation for exploiting workers and sick people was $15.6 million! The workers are demanding the end of the two-tier pay scale. Under the current contract, a new hire at BCBS Michigan would need to work 22 years before they reached the top of their wage scale.
- nymag.com Democratic Senator Accused of Cartoonish Corruption
Prosecutors say New Jersey’s Robert Menendez, already under investigation, accepted $400,000 in gold bars as a gift.
We have a small sheep farm near Flemington.
As he announced a lawsuit against two federal agencies to stop New York’s congestion pricing plan, Gov. Phil Murphy also signed a bill to give tax credits to some New Jersey residents who work from home for companies based in other states.
The bill is part of Murphy’s “comprehensive efforts to combat the unfair taxation and discriminatory treatment of New Jerseyans.”
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Holy crap, they're the worst I've ever seen them this year. Fucking nymphs are all over my patio, the house, the car...
For every one I kill, I find 4 more. Also, I don't remember them jumping like fleas!
[Sorry for the possibly off topic post for most of you] If this title is you or someone you know: If NJ, the DDD, or the CCW Waiting List calls you and asks if the client with intellectual disabilities would like to be placed in a group home, that means (1) you're at the top of the list and (2) do NOT say No.
Saying No means you'll be removed from the list. It is your right to use the CCW for increased funds to take care of said individual in the residence of their choosing -- not just traditional group homes. So you can say: "Not a group home, but, I'd like to use the CCW in other ways, such as in house supports and services".
Insane amounts of information for anyone reading this wondering what's going on
- If you or someone you know has an intellectual disability that began before the age of 21 (which isn't the same as diagnosed before the age of 21 -- just that you got it before 21 and any sane doctor would conclude yeah you must have got it), you qualify for services from the NJ Dept. of Developmental Disabilities (DDD) once you are age 21 or higher.
- Many folks in DDD get services via the 'Support Program'. This is a program where the state gives you a modest budget and you can use it for services that meet your need. This can be at-home supports, day programs, career training, college mentoring support, health programs, etc.
- A smaller amount of folks get DDD funding via the 'Community Care Waiver' (CCW) program. This is similar to the Supports Program, but has substantially more money in the budget. It's higher so it can cover Institutional Care or Group Homes, but it's not required to be used in that way. You could use the funding for more of those at-home or community supports.
- The CCW has many waiting lists but the only waiting list that moves is the priority waiting list, triggered under certain conditions, usually about the parents' health and age. Despite being the only waiting list that moves, it still moves very slowly. So it's important to get on the waiting list as soon as you can and not screw things up.
- Hence why this situation is all sorts of jacked up that the CCW would be mischaracterized as being "Group Home" only and using that question to disqualify status once someone made it to the top of the waiting list.
Disclosure: this is the official account of a non-profit, non-partisan org helping to bring ranked-choice voting and proportional ranked-choice voting to New Jersey - www.voterchoicenj.org.
If you aren't familiar with RCV or proportional RCV, I could explain them, but CGPGrey's explanations are better. (I'll be in the comments if you have questions!)
Hoboken has already passed ranked-choice voting, and Jersey City is about to join them. The problem is that New Jersey won't let our cities and towns use it yet (even though almost all of our voting machines support it today).
- https:// www.tapinto.net /towns/sparta/sections/government/articles/sparta-couple-facing-charges-in-790-000-covid-19-relief-fraud-scheme
Love to see it, and I want to see more of it. Anyone who did this absolutely deserves what they have coming to them.
Any good events or festivals going on this weekend?
- www.njherald.com Sparta school board takes aim at 'lewd' library materials, critics call policy 'dangerous'
The Sparta board advanced two proposals intended to restrict \
I actually kind of know the answer because I asked it on Reddit prior to purging my Reddit history. To help others, here's me summarizing my question and the hundreds of comments that flooded in so it's not completely lost in the great Reddit migration of 2023.
I asked that... well it's not hard to determine Ryan Home's reputation. A simple Google Search and reading of reviews will help you figure that out. But I wanted to know, how bad are they really, in practice, especially in South Jersey?
No shocker, the situation was a mess in between questionably simple concerns and very concerning concerns. In short, the takeaways I got:
Nobody agrees on what a good house is. For some, an older house with solid building materials but different safety regulations is perfect. For others, they want a very energy efficient house and they're ok with the fact it's quickly built with wood. Understanding the differences between what the pros & cons of different building codes will help you better understand what you want.
Every house is imperfect. Not just for Ryan Homes, it's become evident to me that every house has their share of mistakes. To have an expectation that any house you buy -- pre-owned or new -- will be perfect out of the gate sounds like an unattainable dream.
That said, Ryan Homes did have a concerning track record, but it seems community dependent. Ryan Homes hires contractors, and they hire generally cheaper contractors. I had people both tell me they love their home and they hate it -- the contractors they hire to build your home goes a lot into the final product. Some communities, the concerns are some incorrectly installed molding, that got fixed during the warranty period. For others, we got leaking water heaters, incorrectly poured foundation, and roofs failing after 5 years in. Needless to say, when then are problems, they can get real bad, real fast.
Don't don't don't cheap out on a Home Inspector. It became evident to me that a lot of the complaints about Ryan Homes could have been caught with a professional home inspector, visiting the property whenever you're allowed to visit. They know how to catch improper wall construction, plumbing issues, and roofing issues. Don't buy any house without a home inspector, including a Ryan Home.
The bigger the development and the later you buy your home, the better. A lot of contractors privately DMed me more or less saying that when a development is larger, and when you buy near the end, the quality tends to get better. This is because the same contractors usually built the earlier homes so overtime, they begin to learn what worked and what didn't work. Furthermore, it gives you a chance to ask the earlier neighbors on how they like it and if you should bail out.
As for me, I'm waiting. I'm not rushing, I'm not opposed to it, and I'm not leaping towards it. I'm going to wait and see how this development goes and if it's not a disaster minefield after the first few houses go in, maybe I'll jump in.
I hope this helps you think about things!
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