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Andrew Dice Clay To Perform At Manasquan Theater: Jersey Shore Today

A 101-year-old woman who wrote to POW families is sharing her story, a new Planet Fitness opens and a rained out parade was moved to Sunday.

Stand-up comic and actor Andrew Dice Clay will be performing at Manasquan's Algonquin Arts Theatre on Dec. 17.
Stand-up comic and actor Andrew Dice Clay will be performing at Manasquan's Algonquin Arts Theatre on Dec. 17. (Getty Images)

JERSEY SHORE, NJ — Hello Patch readers, here are the top stories from around the Jersey Shore this Wednesday.

Andrew Dice Clay To Perform At Algonquin Arts Theatre In Squan: The famous stand-up comedian and actor will be making a rare theater appearance at Manasquan's Algonquin Arts Theater in December. MORE.

Parents Of Middletown Teen Killed At Six Flags Win Settlement: The family of a Middletown teen who was killed in an accident while working at Six Flags in 2017 received a $1.7 million settlement. MORE.

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101-Year-Old Lacey Woman To Share Letters Written During World War II: Agnes Joan Negra will tell the story of how she helped bring peace to prisoner-of-war families next week at the Lacey Historical Society. MORE.

Planet Fitness Opens In Toms River Shopping Plaza: Planet Fitness has opened its new club at the Toms River Shopping Plaza. The national fitness chain held its grand opening at the plaza, in the former Modell's Sporting Goods space, on Tuesday. MORE.

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Egg Harbor Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Girls He Babysat: An Egg Harbor Township man was arrested Saturday after he was accused of sexually assaulting three girls he was responsible for babysitting, the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office said. MORE.

Rained-Out Long Branch Columbus Day Parade Rescheduled To Sunday: Despite not originally having a rain date, Long Branch's yearly Columbus Day Parade will take place this Sunday, Oct. 17. MORE.

More Toms River Water Main Replacement Work Coming: Suez water company is continuing to replace water mains in Toms River, with the next round of work beginning Monday, just south of Route 37. MORE.

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