Monday, April 30, 2012

WKNJ Newscast 4/30/12

Abdul Chambliss
WKNJ Newscast
April 30, 2012

Good afternoon, it’s Monday, April 30, 2012 at 12:00 o’clock and you’re listening to 90.3 WKNJ-FM, Union, New Jersey, and I’m Abdul with the news.
In Local News…
MOORSETOWN - A former southern New Jersey police officer and his ex-girlfriend have been convicted on several child sex assault charges. Officer Robert Melia Jr. was suspended from the Moorestown police force after his April 2008 arrest, and found guilty Friday on 22 counts, including official misconduct. The following year, Melia also was charged with animal cruelty after investigators said a video found in his home showed him sexually molesting cows. Those charges were dismissed in 2009 because bestiality is not a crime in New Jersey. Heather Lewis of Pemberton, Melia's ex-girlfriend, also was found guilty Friday, on 26 counts. Their convictions included multiple counts of first-degree aggravated sexual assault, child endangerment and invasion of privacy. Melia and Lewis both face more than 50 years in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for Sept. 13.
PISCATAWAY - Joachim Kohn, a chemistry professor at Rutgers University was honored with the David Gorenstein Memorial Award for Outstanding scholarly achievement and exceptional service to the University. His scientific and administrative skills were recognized by the federal government when he was selected to create and run one of two national centers sponsored by the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM).
RED BANK - Three men were arrested Saturday night and charged with theft and impersonating an officer. All three men were being held in lieu of $105,000 bail at Monmouth County Jail. The men were identified as James Lapinski, 29, of Middletown; William Paine, 34, of Brick; and Richard Ryan, 28, of Brick. Red Bank Police Capt. Darren McConnell said the men have been charged with robbery, unlawful possession of a weapon, and impersonating a police officer. They were accused of approaching a man walking near Monmouth and Pearl streets in Red Bank, showing a badge and demanding the man hand over his wallet.



In National News…
NEW YORK - A family dies in a horrifying crash when their SUV plunged more than 50 feet off a highway overpass and into a ravine, just a few miles from their home. They were traveling to the Bronx Zoo. The crash killed all seven aboard, including three children. Jacob Nunez, 85, and Ana Julia Martinez, 81, both from the Dominican Republic, their daughters, Maria Gonzalez, 45, and Maria Nunez, 39, and three grandchildren. Police say Gonzalez was driving, and all the victims were wearing seat belts. The children were identified as Jocelyn Gonzalez, 10, the daughter of the driver, Niely Rosario, 7, and Marly Rosario, 3, both daughters of Nunez. Police say that the 2004 Honda Pilot was headed south on the Bronx River Parkway when it bounced off the median, crossed three southbound lanes and hit the curb, causing the vehicle to become airborne, continuing over the guardrail and plunging 59 feet.


In International News…
BEIRUT - Two suicide bombers blew up cars rigged with explosives near a military compound and a hotel in a city in northwestern Syria on Monday, killing at least nine people and wounding nearly 100, state media said. The powerful blasts, which tore two craters into the ground and ripped the facade off a multistory building, marked the latest setback for troubled United Nations efforts to end Syria's 13-month-old crisis. More news, sports, and weather coming up…
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In Sports...
Defensive player Osi Umenyiora, for the New York Giants was offered a pair of contract extensions in the past year by general manager Jerry Reese. However, Umenyiora said he was offered only one multi-year deal and that it was not a lucrative one. In New York, center player Tyson Chandler may not play in Game 2 of the first-round Eastern Conference Playoff Series against the Heat in Miami tonight. In order for Woodson to retain his job beyond this season he has to decide whether or not to bring back Jeremy Lin, find a way to get Carmelo Anthony back to his Player-of-the-Month form from April, figure out what to do with Baron Davis, whose back hasn’t gotten any better; and then there's the little detail of solving the Heat, who battered the Knicks by 33 points in Game 1. In Hockey, Philadelphia beat the Devils in overtime to take a 1-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals after scoring two OT goals.


Your WKNJ hourly weather update
Right now on the campus of Kean University, it is a sunny 53 degrees with highs going up 62. Low 51 with a 60% chance of rain. Tune in later for meteorology reports on 90.3 FM.

 In Entertainment…
Former mayor Clarence Clemons, of Newark, NJ, was once part of group of local leaders who brought the Jersey Jays to the Garden State’s biggest city. Their hope was that the presence of the football team could salve the wounds of a city hobbled by the riots of July 1967. The Jersey Jays played a single season in the Continental Football League after which the entire circuit folded. According to Richardson, Clemons was a fearsome tackle on that 1969 team. Clemons was a standout lineman at Maryland State College (now the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.), as well as a world-class musician playing the saxophone for the E Street Band.
That’s it for your news. You’re listening to 90.3 WKNJ-FM, Union, New Jersey. I’m Abdul Chambliss and we’ll be right back after this.
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