Tuesday, April 2, 2013
The 24-year old winds up arrested by police, charged with credit card crime and tampering with a witness.
Police say a 24-year old Belford man fraudulently used a woman's debit card in a WaWa in Leonardo, and then told the victim he would plant drugs in her car if she went to police. Christopher M. Rosado, whose last known address is Main Street in Belford, was arrested on March 14 after he used a PNC Debit card belonging to the woman to buy $29.17 worth of merchandise at a WaWa. According to police, when he thought his victim might tell police about the incident, he attempted to induce the victim to keep silent or he would hide narcotics in her car and get her arrested. Rosado is being held at the Monmouth County Correctional Facility on $15,000 bail, not ten percent option, set by Judge Richard Thompson. Credit card theft is a crime of …
Monday, August 15, 2011
Jersey Shore Coffee Roasters, in the Leonardo section of Middletown, is a tucked-away, local bean treasure trove.
When times are tough, the simple pleasures become even more important; and, for many, nothing quenches that thirst for the best in the basics like that morning cup of coffee. Jersey Shore Coffee Roasters, located at the corner of Route 36 and Thompson Avenue in Leonardo, offers a wide variety of special blends and coffee beans from South America, Africa and Hawaii. Andy Anselmo, a co-owner of cafe, explained what the company is all about: “We wholesale and retail specialty-grade coffee, we sell on the Internet, at our location here, and we sell wholesale as well to other coffee shops, bakeries, and restaurants.” Owing to the schedules of a commuting clientele picking up a cup of coffee on the way to their commute to New York City via the …
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Shop to be housed in the building of previous Blockbuster Video tenant
The logo is a familiar one, and the name has become inseparable from its convenience store concept: those pop-in markets with a little bit of everything you either forgot to pick up at the supermarket or wanted or needed on a whim or emergent situation. It's 7-Eleven, the store for which many "thank heaven," according to its advertising jingle. Now, a third 7-Eleven has come to Middletown, in the shopping center on the corner of Route 35 south and New Monmouth Road; and, it's just about set to open for business. As the third of its kind to bow in the township, its two other Middletown sister stores are on Route 35 north and Tindall Road and Main Street in the North Middletown section (opening within the last five months). Zoned for …
Edward Dooley Jr.
10:38 am on Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Lock him up for a few years and let him think about what he did and be an example for other drug addicts. I had an ID threat several years ago and do not feel sorry for any of these creeps..   more ›