Author: Phil Stilton

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Todd Frazier was a rookie baseball player who was called up for one game in Philadelphia, struck out, and was sent back to the minor league that night. At the time, we were planning our Toms River Magazine and I had the great idea to put the local Little League World Series champ on the cover in his Reds uniform. When I first called Frazier, he said that since his strikeout, nobody from any media had called him and asked why we would want him on the cover. I told him because he’s already loved in…

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TRENTON, NJ (OP-ED) – As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. surprised the political world by suspending his independent presidential campaign and endorsing Donald Trump, one thing became crystal clear: absolutely no one was eagerly awaiting former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s take on the matter. Despite Christie’s long history in politics, including two failed bids for the presidency, his opinion on this latest development seems to be of little interest across the political spectrum. RFK Jr.’s decision to back Trump has already stirred reactions from various corners—his own family called the move a “betrayal,” while Trump’s camp welcomed it as a…

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BEDMINSTER, NJ – New Jersey has postponed a critical hearing concerning the potential revocation of liquor licenses at three golf courses owned by former President Donald Trump. This delay stems from a shift in the sentencing date related to Trump’s New York conviction on 34 felony counts, which was originally set for July but has been moved to September. The New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) was scheduled to hold the hearing on July 19,, to determine the fate of the liquor licenses at Trump National Golf Clubs in Bedminster, Colts Neck, and Pine Hill. This week, Jack…

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Vice Presidential candidate Tim Walz, the sitting governor of Minnesota, is in hot water today with veterans groups across the country over a false military claim that is a textbook case of stolen valor. Stolen Valor is when you embellish your military service record and achievements to impress or glorify your service. It is not only frowned upon by veterans, it can also be illegal if he gains any rewards from the embellishment. Walz has falsely claimed that he had carried a weapon in war. Although he served in the U.S. Army National Guard, Walz never went to war. In…

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