Other Violations of Executive Orders, Including “Stay at Home” Order, and Ordinances

  • Shawnte M. Gastelo, 42, and Tayana M. Gastello, 25, of Rahway, were charged on May 2 by the Rahway Police with violating the emergency orders for hosting a large party in the 1300 block of Fulton Street. Police had previously warned the defendants, but found approximately 40 people gathered in a parking lot area, smoking, drinking, and standing close together.
  • Sharda Ramjug, 61, of Jersey City, was charged on May 2 by the Roselle Police Department with violating the emergency orders. Ramjug, the owner of Michelle’s Beauty Supply, had been warned several times, but remained open and was sneaking customers in through a rear entrance.
  • Thong Q. Tran, 45, of Fairless Hills, Pa., was charged on May 4 by the Hamilton Police Department in Mercer County with violating the emergency orders for opening his business, Diamond Nail Salon on South Broad Street, despite having been charged previously.
  • Dragan Dinic, 50, of Emerson, was charged on May 5 by the Teaneck Police for opening his business, Teaneck Hand Car Wash, where employees wash the exterior of the car and then enter the vehicle to clean the inside. This was the sixth time that police were called to this car wash.
  • Anthony Monte, 50, of Jackson, was charged by the Point Pleasant Police with violating the emergency orders by opening his vape shop, E-Cig Outpost, and advertising curbside pick-up. Monte was previously warned by police.