Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Police quote saying Stephanie Rose Bongiovi was arrested at an upstate New York college.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
TMZ.com and other media outlets are reporting that Middletown rocker Jon Bon Jovi's daughter, 19-year old Stephanie Rose Bongiovi, was arrested at an upstate New York college after a heroin overdose. The celebrity news outlet says the officers from Town of Kirkland Police Department found Bongiovi in a dorm room at Hamilton College, allegedly overdosed on heroin and unresponsive. Emergency personnel arrived on the scene but found her alive. According to the Clinton Courier, a local publication serving the area, Bongiovi was in the company of fellow Hamilton College student Ian S. Grant, 21, of Red Bank, N.J. The Clinton Courier says she was charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal possession of marijuana, …
Friday, October 12, 2012
Nicholas Tracy, 22, robbed three homes in the Navesink River Road area.
The Beachwood man who robbed Jon Bon Jovi’s Middletown home received a five-year prison sentence Friday. Nicholas Tracy, 22, burglarized three homes in the Navesink River Road area on March 14, April 1 and April 3, 2011, according to a press release issued by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office. Tracy stole jewelry and other items valued at over $300,000 from the homes, prosecutors said. Tracy was arrested on April 13, 2011 after Middletown Township police responded to another burglary and discovered him in the home. Further investigation led to the discovery of some of the stolen property, according to the press release. Tracy pleaded guilty before Judge Ronald L. Reisner on Sept. 4, 2012 to three second-degree theft charges and a …
Saturday, June 9, 2012
The Jov's father debuts three styles of his new pasta sauce brand.
Ever wanted a taste of Bon Jovi? You're in luck! Red Bank rocker and philanthropist Jon Bon Jovi's father has released a line of tomato sauces under the family's last name Bongiovi in three different styles, according to the brand's website, marinara, arrabiata and garden style. "Passed down three generations, the Bongiovi family recipe originated in the town of Sciacca, Sicily in the late 1800s," this according to the Bongiovi sauce website. "When Great Grandma Bongiovi would prepare the sauce, she made enough to feed the neighborhood. This tradition was passed to her son, which was then passed to his son and then passed again to his three sons in America." Considering the sauces' rich legacy, it's likely that you're favorite singer, the …
debbie
3:53 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
It's a challenge raising kids today......it's not really fair to speculate and point fingers, as many want to do. I just hope jon and dorothea have the strength to embrace their daughter and offer her the love, support and help she needs now to kick the habit.   more ›