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Hundreds of Rental Units Available for Residents Displaced by Sandy
Turned down FEMA assistance? Still a chance to get aid

Home Maintenance Workers Charged With Stealing Copper Wire
Police blotter for the last week

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Beach Boulevard resident pleads for short term remediation of erosion issue as shoreline sat along fences after Wednesday night storm

PHOTOS: Lacey's Waterfront Communities Suffer More Flooding
Less than 50 residents still without power

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Public Meeting on Operation and Closure of Oyster Creek Rescheduled
The meeting, which was postponed due to Hurricane Sandy, will be held on Monday, Jan. 7 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ocean County Administration Building

Poll: How Should the Township Proceed with Replacing Police Chief?
The township is considering numerous options after Chief of Police William Nally announced his retirement

More Than 900 Without Power in Lacey
Flood advisory remains in effect

Residents Can Now Add Cell Numbers to Reverse 911 System
Prior to Hurricane Sandy, the system only accepted land lines

Community Forum to be Held on Random Drug Testing of Students
The community will discuss the possibility of randomly drug testing its students on Tuesday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. in the high school Lecture Hall

The reorganization meeting has been moved from the spring to winter since the school board election date shifted

Lacey House Decked Out for a Proposal
"Marry me" is written in lights on the roof of one Forked River house

Video: Residents See Hope in Shore Recovery
Though destruction is still evident, many are able to see past it towards recovery.

Police: Walmart Shoplifter Arrested After Motor Vehicle Stop
Police blotter from the last week

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