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Defense attorney Anthony Iacullo
highlighted Chalet s past service as a volunteer firefighter and said he always went above and beyond as a law enforcement officer. He has accepted responsibility, has time spent incarcerated and people supporting him, standing by him, (which will) make him amendable to probation, Iacullo said. It is something he has learned from, something not ever to be repeated and something Elie takes very, very seriously.
Tia Manochio, an assistant prosecutor, said she was amendable to probation based upon Chalet s lack of criminal history, and she said Chalet s mother-in-law approved of the plea deal
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Despite the deal, Manochio said she did not take the offense lightly, stating that the victim suffered emotional harm. She was displaced from her home and is essentially no longer part of her daughter s life because her daughter is currently married to the defendant.
How to volunteer and donate in New Jersey during the coronavirus outbreak (12/20/20)
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
The holidays can be difficult for those coping with isolation. And, this year, the fight against the spread of the coronavirus has meant a necessary surge in social separation. For elderly individuals, loneliness can be especially difficult.
At Harrogate, a not-for-profit life plan community in Lakewood, isolation of the residents has been a concern of the staffers this season.
Kelly O’Toole, MSW, director of social services at Harrogate said, “COVID-19 has had such an impact on everyone, especially our seniors. The impact social isolation has on older adults can be detrimental. It not only affects their mental health but their overall well-being. It has been hard for all of our residents at Harrogate to have such a change in their routine both inside and outside of Harrogate. They’ve had to adapt to the ‘new normal’ which hasn’t been easy for them. Not being ab
Here are N.J.’s safest hospitals. See how yours fared in new national report.
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
Posted Dec 15, 2020
St. Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, N.J. is the only hospital in the state to receive straight-A s in the Leapfrog safety report card since the surveys began in 2012.
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New Jersey hospitals rank 17th best in the nation for safety, a drop from eighth place a year ago and a potentially troubling sign as the pandemic continues to make unrelenting demands on healthcare professionals, according to the latest Leapfrog Hospital Safety report card.
Six hospitals went up a grade while 15 hospitals went down a grade, according to an analysis by the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, a consumer, research nonprofit that jointly releases the report with Leapfrog.
How to volunteer and donate in New Jersey during the coronavirus outbreak (12/13/20)
Updated Dec 13, 2020;
Since the coronavirus gripped New Jersey some nine months ago, nonprofit organizations, social agencies, community and church groups, businesses and individuals have worked nonstop to help those who have been hit hardest financially.
And, these good works show no sign of waning. There are countless efforts to bring food, clothes and, at this time of year, toys to those who are struggling to make ends meet.
Among this week’s events are a toy giveaway in Newark and a winter accessory distribution in Toms River.