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Current Point Beach Board Members To Be Challenged In November
Four candidates, including two incumbents, are running for two spots on the Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education this fall.

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Four candidates, including two incumbents, are running for two spots on the Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education this fall.

The property would be built on the site of the Belmar Inn on 12th Avenue.
Current board member Kenneth Saunders Jr. along with Jessie M. Ricks and Ladina Alls, filed under the Moving Ahead Together banner.
Current board member Adam Nasr was the only one to file for the Nov. 3 general election.
Suzanne Simone must pay back over $1,300 in stolen goods to a local Target and Home Depot as part of her plea deal.
The indictment comes after new evidence was discovered in the 2009 death of a Long Branch resident.
The borough is currently accepting RFPs until Aug. 19 for catering service at the boardwalk location.
The city will hand out the supplies at the city's Back to School Party in August.
The mishap caused a portion of Route 34 to be shut down late Friday morning.
The event will help foster the relationship between the police department and the community.
The project is part of a $10.6 million state-wide project by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
The 100,000 square-foot, eight-story property was last sold in 2010 for $6.9 million.
This is the 15th annual tournament that the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Coastal and Northern New Jersey has held in Manasquan.
Point Pleasant Beach's Little League All-Stars went 2-2 in the New Jersey Little League Section 3 Tournament.
Kids and parents alike can get a summertime chance to take photos with Santa and have more holiday fun on July 27 and 28.
The grants will help build and maintain the city's sustainability.
Route 34 is shut down in both directions at Paynters Road, according to the NJDOT.
According to an NJDOT official, the project, which has been going on since 2019, was done in stages to minimize public impact.
The resolution to bring the event back home and have it on the same day as the borough's seafood festival was approved at Tuesday's meeting.
The longtime Tinton Falls resident will be running against incumbent mayor Vito Perillo and Michael Mills.