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Students walked around the school's recess field for 300 consecutive minutes; more than $1,300 was raised for the American Cancer Society

Not unusual for investigations to take weeks, State Trooper Christopher Kaye says

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Community donors have made an 'investment in the future of the student's lives,' Superintendent Dr. Sandra Brower said

Joseph D. Coronato would replace Marlene Lynch Ford

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Rating will allow county to refinances bonds at a cheaper rate, save money on debt service

Ocean County officials say nonlethal programs have been expensive and ineffective; activists decry inhumane gassing

DWI's, thefts and criminal mischief from the past week

Fukushima is a "low probability event," NRC says

Middleweight boxer Theodore Mannschreck was charged with DWI and reckless driving after police responded to a motor vehicle accident

84-year-old William L. Polhemus will run against Democrat Robert Armstrong and independent William McMenamin

Alexandra Granato and Garrett Waligroski were named Valedictorians for the Class of 2012

Approximately 82 percent of Lacey's registered voters who made it out to the polls were Republican

New turtle habitat a reminder to motorists to move over for emergency services

Two seats will be open on the November ballot

The annual siren test was conducted twice on Tuesday, June 5

Polls are open until 8 p.m.

Zoning board discusses the possibility of an ordinance to prohibit motorists from leaving cars unattended while fueling

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The Policeman's Benevolent Association 238 and the high school's Parent-Teacher-Student Association partnered to hold a post prom breakfast

The 9U and 11U Lacey Lightning baseball teams won the Marlboro Madness tournament in their respective age divisions

After a drunk driving accident shifted the church's entrance off its foundation, the parish sees 'God at work'

The Lacey Township First Aid Squad has begun its annual fund drive

Brandie Kraft will be participating in the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America 2011 National Leadership Conference

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