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Sherrill, NJ residents protest rising electric rates despite promises; a man found not guilty by reason of insanity over a brother’s killing; sonic booms from military flights caused confusion; tax experts warn of audit risks; Monmouth County’s land purchase halts warehouse project, sparking backlash.
Despite promises from Sherrill, New Jersey electric rates continue to rise, fueling resident concerns.
Matthew Hertgen, 32, was found not guilty by reason of insanity in his brother’s killing after a psychologist testified he suffered from severe schizophrenia and delusions since 2021; he will be committed to a psychiatric facility.
Loud sonic booms shook Atlantic, Cape May, and Ocean counties, traced to supersonic military flights from NAS Patuxent River, causing public confusion.
Tax experts warn that even with larger refunds due to recent tax law changes, errors like unreported income or excessive deductions may trigger audits.
In Upper Freehold, Monmouth County’s purchase of 115.5 acres to preserve open space halted a major warehouse project, sparking outrage over a projected $13 million in lost tax revenue and intensifying debate over land use and the state’s warehouse economy.
Los residentes de Sherrill, NJ, protestan por el aumento de las tarifas de electricidad a pesar de las promesas; un hombre fue declarado inocente por razón de locura por el asesinato de un hermano; los estallidos sónicos de los vuelos militares causaron confusión; los expertos en impuestos advierten sobre los riesgos de auditoría; La compra de tierras del condado de Monmouth detiene el proyecto de almacén, provocando una reacción violenta.