NEW YORK NY, according to ABC news a 37-year-old man from New Jersey attempted to enter St Patrick’s Cathedral, seat of the New York Archdiocese, with two gasoline cans according to police.
Police say Marc Lamparello of Hasbrouck Heights drove to the area of the cathedral and took two gas cans and lighter fluid from his car.
Church ushers stopped the man and nearby officers with the NYPD Critical Response Command took the man into custody.
Lodi NJ, The Lodi Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance regarding a suspicious incident/possible kidnapping that occurred last night, 4/15/2019 at approx. 9:20 PM.
The Lodi Police received a 911 call of a possible kidnapping in the area of Summer and Autumn Streets (area behind the old K Mart). The caller stated that he heard a female yell “no get off me” and noticed a male grab her and put her into a white SUV. The vehicle was being operated by anothermale, which then drove off. The caller described the involved parties as:
Fair Lawn NJ, A pedestrian was stuck and killed on Route 208 southbound near Fair Lawn Avenue, Fair Lawn on Sunday evening, 04/14. A marked Bergen County Sheriff’s Office patrol vehicle with heavy front end damage and leaking engine fluid was observed stationed immediately adjacent to where the victim was pronounced dead on the highway. Fair Lawn Police and Fair Lawn EMS personnel were observed at the scene along with multiple uniformed officers from the Bergen County Sheriff’s Department.
Penny stocks are an enticing way to get into stocks because you don’t need that much to invest, but can still make a profit. But the stock game, and an exciting game at that, isn’t easy and you need to learn and study what it’s all about before you even think of trading. And like a game or sport, you want the odds to be in your favor to win.
Let’s first get our feet grounded a bit to know more about penny stocks.
What are penny stocks?
According to the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC), the penny stock definition is any trading under $5.00 per share. The reason they’ve gained so much popularity over the years is because they’re cheap. Small traders don’t have the capital to invest in mega companies, so they invest in smaller companies. These stocks might require a different approach than other stocks. Penny stocks can also be risky and volatile. If the price is spiking high and low and moving quickly and/or erratically, the stock would be considered volatile. This can happen in a very brief time, sometimes in just hours or even minutes. For the record, this can either work for you or against you.
How risky is it?
Living is risky, especially if you tend to live haphazardly. No one is going to lie to you here and tell you penny stocks don’t come with their own risks, so you shouldn’t act haphazardly. But risk is just the nature of all stocks. So, we’ll give you some starting tips that you really need to follow to lessen your risks.
Trust no one:
It sounds cool that you got an inside tip from someone. But don’t take things at face value and check that tip up by yourself no matter who or where you got it from.
Check the company:
You need to know what to check for. It’s easy to present a business concept, but how well that company is doing is another story. How well are they and their growing market share expanding? Do they have solid intellectual property, as well as copyrights and trademark? Are they prepared for the long haul against competition? It can happen that you invest penny stocks in a struggling company that takes a surprising turn for the better. You need guidance on which companies are worth investing in and basically learn how to invest.
Start with paper trading:
If you really want to get good at penny stocks you can start with what is called paper trading. In this trading, you’re investing in real companies but with no money or make believe money; hence the name paper trading. You won’t lose a penny and at the same time hone your skills.
Patience
The answer to ‘can you make money with penny stocks?’ is always a yes. But you need to understand better the ins and outs of it and the different strategies used. You also need to learn more about patterns on the market and how to spot them. Your best way to make money is by applying the rules of general trading, and remain patient as well.
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Haworth NJ, Bergen County has officially kicked off (tee’d off?) the 2019 Bergen County Golf Season! All 6 of our county public golf courses are open! Booking tee times has never been easier through our digital booking portal: https://golfbergencounty.com/tt_book/.
Palisades NJ, Acting Bergen County Prosecutor Dennis Calo and Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced today the establishment of the North Jersey Regional Cold Case Task Force and the charging of a defendant in a 2005 cold case.
The Task Force, which originated as a joint effort between the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office under the direction of Chief Robert Anzilotti and the New Jersey State Police under the direction of Colonel Patrick J. Callahan, has now expanded to include detectives from the Essex County and Passaic County Prosecutor’s Offices, and the Newark Police Department. It is dedicated to investigating and bringing closure to unsolved homicide and sexual assault cases in the three counties involved.
Trenton NJ, Senator Joe Pennacchio (R-26) released the following statement in response to reports that a summit attended by a number of prominent elected officials, including New Jersey’s own U.S. Senator Cory Booker, opened with chants praising convicted cop-killer Joanne Chesimard.
Pennacchio has been a vocal advocate for the return of Chesimard. He and fellow Senate Republican, Sen. Anthony Bucco (R-25) have long sponsored a State Senate resolution, SR-15, urging Chesimard’s extradition from Cuba.
Ridgewood NJ, In light of the recent tragedy in South Carolina, Assemblyman Kevin J. Rooney shares a few tips to keep in mind when using ride-sharing apps like Uber and Lyft. According to the Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office, here are the steps you can take to ensure a safe ride:
Woodridge NJ, Senator Paul Sarlo, the chairman of the Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee, issued the following statement today after the committee heard from the Office of Legislative Services and the State Treasurer on the fiscal and economic conditions that will shape the state’s Fiscal Year 2020 budget plan:
“This is a pivotal time for public finances in New Jersey, which makes our work on the state budget as important as ever. We face both immediate and long-term fiscal challenges that can no longer be ignored or deferred.
Allendale NJ, Senator Kristin M. Corrado and Assemblymen Kevin J. Rooney and Christopher P. DePhillips today received news from the state Transportation Department that municipalities in the 40th Legislative District will receive more than $4.3 million for road work and improvements.
“New Jersey’s dense population, combined with our harsh winter weather requires continuous upkeep of our roads and bridges,” Corrado said. “This much-needed state funding will help rebuild and repair the roadways we use on a daily basis. Improving the quality of our local transportation infrastructure without raising property taxes is a win-win.”
Hackensack NJ, An important message from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s office the staff of thge Ridgewood blog
Chief of Detectives Robert Anzilotti:
The Bergen County Prosecutor has noticed an increase in car thefts and car burglaries over the past few months.
Please remember to lock your car and take your key fob out of the vehicle. Always. 9PM Routine .
No neighborhood is too safe. And if you see something suspicious, notify your local police right away.
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Ridgewood NJ, Special Properties Real Estate Services, LLC, the fastest growing real estate brokerage in northern New Jersey, recently recognized the company’s Top Producers for 2018. This recognition was part of the brokerage’s first corporate meeting in 2019, and recognized those agents who displayed the highest levels of production and quality customer service for clients.
Honored by Special Properties were (Bottom Row, L-R) Katarina Kourgelis, Patricia Lomupo, Vivienne Muldoon, Alena Ciccarelli, Max Stokes, Corinna Dooley, Sharon Georgevich, Francesco Mazzaferro, Amy Bourque, Judith Paris, Gohar Grigoryan, and Marisa Traverso. (Middle Row, L-R) Grace Ziarko, Diana Malkhasian, Margaret Gregorek, Claudia Inoa, Megan Fox, Helen Martino, Darlene Bandazian (Vice President of Regional Business Development), Ilija Pavlovic (President & CEO), Barbara Duff, Adrena Aiazian, Lauren O’Rourke, and Deborah Rawlins. (Back Row, L-R) Heather Clark, Claudia Sanchez, Maryanne Elsaesser, Christina Gibbons, Christina LaBarbiera, Trip Patterson, Priscilla Reynolds, Maureen Kuntz, Samantha Palazzolo-Perini, and Cristina Sippel.
Ridgewood NJ, the Ridgewood blog has previously reported that an elderly Twp of Washington resident had a proscription filled that was labeled in Spanish , when she was not a Spanish speaker .
On a day when legislation legalizing marijuana dominated the news cycle even without a vote, two bills advanced combating the public health crisis of opioid misuse and related overdoses.
A bill (A3292) mandating warning stickers on bottles of prescribed opioids was approved by Senate Monday. It cleared the Assembly last March, and moves to the Gov. Phil Murphy’s desk for consideration. Also on Monday, the Assembly passed a measure (A4883) requiring hospital discharge papers to include opioid warnings.
Park Ridge NJ, Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal announced that a father and son have pleaded guilty to defrauding investors of millions of dollars through two successive scams involving sales of bogus investments. After defrauding 26 investors in the first scam, the father and son agreed to pay $5.5 million, including $4 million in investor restitution, to settle a suit filed by the New Jersey Bureau of Securities, but they then proceeded to defraud 15 of the same investors of $3 million in a second scam.
The following defendants pleaded guilty yesterday before Superior Court Judge Margaret M. Foti in Bergen County:
Demands for immediate payment and scammers posing as utility workers remain top scams
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G), New Jersey’s largest utility, is reminding customers to stay alert to scammers, particularly those posing as utility workers or demanding immediate payment for utility bills.
Several law enforcement agencies in the tristate area have reported a rise in scam activity recently and customers need to remain vigilant. According to the Federal Trade Commission, the top scams in New Jersey are impostor scams and debt collection scams. Last year, more than 20,000 people in our state reported scams costing over $25 million. In 2018, more than 300 scams were reported to PSE&G – a 25 percent increase over 2017.
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