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Needed Road Work In Point Pleasant Beach Pushed Back
The announcement was made by borough officials at a council meeting earlier this month.

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The announcement was made by borough officials at a council meeting earlier this month.

The ramp would give kayakers access to Lake Louise in the borough.
The Congressman held the virtual conversation to discuss the importance of investing in care workers
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Congressman Pallone gave the update in a statement that the $13 million project has advanced in the House.
Families can get together on a Tuesday night and watch a movie that the whole family will enjoy.
The ordinance looks to curtail the possible spread of running bamboo.
The decision was made after visiting schools and checking the extended weather forecast.
The suspect was charged for making fake bomb threats that caused the boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach to be shut down on consecutive days.
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In addition to a summer camp, the city is offering free beach access, a soccer program, and work opportunities.
The borough has spent $27,000 so far this year due to the abuse of people dumping bulk waste on a daily basis.
The ordinance was up for public hearing at the most recent council meeting but was pushed to a later date.
The ordinance making eminent domain an option to acquire the former Belmar First Aid Squad property was introduced at Tuesday's meeting.
The pre-engineering academy has been around since the fall of 2013.
The city posted a statement on its' website disputing claims regarding the potential building of a beach club.
The new pool, built at Pleasure Bay Park, is scheduled to open sometime this summer.
Shop & Stop customers made donations at check out, which 100 percent went to Fulfill, a local food bank.
A third ordinance was scheduled for a public hearing on the borough's outdoor dining regulations but has been pushed to next month.
The city has been in the program since 2010.