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Woman Found Near Trail Died Of Natural Causes: Jersey Shore Today
A Halloween parade steps off Thursday, Asbury Park talks LGBTQ+ inclusivity and Halloween decor caused a dispute with a couple's landlord.
JERSEY SHORE — Good evening Patch readers, here are the top stories from around the Jersey Shore this Tuesday.
Woman Found Near Trail Died Of Natural Causes: Prosecutor: A woman who was found dead in the woods over the summer in Waretown died of natural causes, the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office said. MORE.
Ocean City's Halloween Parade: Start Time, Location: Ocean City will celebrate Halloween with its annual parade on Thursday. The event features local children, families, bands, entertainers, businesses and organizations costumed for the occasion. MORE.
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LGBTQ+ Inclusivity Discussed At Asbury Park Town Hall: The town hall at Georgie's was part of an initiative by Miller Lite and Equality Federation to make bars safer for LGBTQ+ patrons. MORE.
Halloween Decor Lands Toms River Couple In Dispute With Landlord: Joey Krupocin said she's mystified by the demand to take them down: "We decorated for Christmas and Halloween last year. Nobody said boo." MORE.
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Long Branch Man Takes Food Waste From Eateries To Use As Compost: Mark Davis, a member of the city's Green Team, takes food waste gathered from local restaurants and donates it to local community gardens. MORE.
COVID Vaccine Boosters Available Through Ocean County Health Dept: If you are eligible and looking for a booster shot, the health department has all three vaccines available. Flu shots are available too. MORE.
Dogs Wore Their Halloween Best At First Annual Howl-O-Ween Parade: Dogs had their day on Saturday and were welcomed to stroll the Ocean City Boardwalk in their Halloween best. MORE.
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