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Point Beach's 3rd Annual Restaurant Tour To Take Place Sept. 25
Restaurants all over Point Pleasant Beach will be taking part in the Chamber-sponsored Restaurant Tour.

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Restaurants all over Point Pleasant Beach will be taking part in the Chamber-sponsored Restaurant Tour.

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