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5 Things To Do In Monmouth County This Weekend
From comedy to craft sales, here are some suggestions for what to do this weekend.

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From comedy to craft sales, here are some suggestions for what to do this weekend.

Rami's Heart COVID-19 Memorial - recognized as the first national COVID-19 memorial - is making its permanent home in Wall Township.
Classic cars of all types will be lined up along Brighton Avenue to check out.
The walk raises funds for various programs to help people with Alzheimer's and their families.
The winning ticket was bought at a Neptune City liquor store.
The giveaway is part of an initiative to make the public aware of the upcoming state-wideplastic bag ban
In its third year, the ride helps raise money for the church's food and social justice programs.
Both of Point Pleasant Borough's elementary schools posted school supply lists for all of their students online.
The Crimson Knights will be playing division rival Rumson-Fair Haven as part of the first-ever Football Week In New Jersey.
Monmouth's new provost, Pamela E. Scott-Johnson, has New Jersey ties as she earned two degrees from Princeton University.
The district's superintendent released a letter on the district's website on Monday.
The center is run by the Monmouth County Park System and will operate three times a week.
The trip includes the bust trip plus lunch and guided tours of the Winterthur mansion and gardens.
Due to safety restrictions, only student will be allowed to attend the presentation.
Two incidents have occurred: one in Wall and one in Brick Township.
The Princess Maria Diner has been a staple of the Wall community for the past 25 years.
Race officials decided to cancel the race after trying to work out a deal with local municipalities.
The Manasquan borough council looks to approve the resolution at Monday night's council meeting.
The new building will help Long Branch police officers handle the mental and emotional aspects of the job.
The show, scheduled to take place Friday night, was postponed just hours before doors were supposed to open.