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Police completed an ongoing narcotic investigation; a Forked River resident was charged with distributing heroin within 1,000 feet of the Mill Pond School and more

Judge says 9/11 truck can be 'seized;' Manahawkin and Tinton Falls men sued for their part in alleged scheme

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Lacey Township High School math teacher Mark Geiger hopes to bring 'worldly perspective' back to students

The frozen yogurt business is aiming to open by 10:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 3

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The same truck that transported a WTC piece to the Barnegat School District last year is now at the center of an alleged scam

Parents express range of emotions at school district's kindergarten lottery

William Wehrendt to 'miss the interaction' with the community

Tour raises funds for Foundation, and highlights work of local designers and architects

Arrests, criminal mischief and thefts from the last week

Manahawkin and Tinton Falls men sued for their part in alleged scheme

Manahawkin and Tinton Falls men sued for their part in alleged scheme

Freeholders say rumors of Berkeley off-leash park closure are simply not true

The Turnpike Authority recently settled litigation involving property damage to the Lacey Road bridge after a truck collision in 2008

The public can listen to the meeting via webcast on the NRC's website at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 7

Lanoka Harbor male accused off stealing money out of a pickup truck was at the Lacey Township Municipal Building for a scheduled court date

The loss of power was the result of an electrical ground caused by a tree contacting one transmission line, a NRC report says

Woman was unconscious and not breathing when she was pulled from the surf off 27th Street beach, police say

Criminal mischief, thefts and burglaries for the last week

Some non-unionized employees in management positions may receive a 2 percent raise after a township Committee vote on Thursday, Aug. 9

Technology, professional development, character education and classroom instruction, just some of Dr. Peter Kopack’s niches

Township hopes to continue bolstering website

Tinton Falls man also sued for his part in alleged scheme

Chevrolet Suburban left roadway, according to police report

A fun day at the luau for town pups

Indictments handed up by the Ocean County grand jury

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