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Old Bridge Township July Police Blotter
These are all the arrests made for the month of July. Old Bridge Police just released it Tuesday.

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These are all the arrests made for the month of July. Old Bridge Police just released it Tuesday.

Here's the whole story of the dredging, which started in 2023 after boaters said dangerous sandbars were building up in both rivers:
Two women are running for Ocean Township Council this fall. Jacqui Wenzel and Gitta Kaplan will face off in an online forum Oct. 9.
Rutgers scored well for a category called "social mobility," which assesses how well schools graduate economically disadvantaged students:
Here's how the Monmouth County Boys and Girls Club, which has locations in Asbury Park and Red Bank, will use the money:
From the Knights of Columbus' Oktoberfest on Oct. 19 to Mischief Night for 5th-8th graders, Spooky Friday in Schmidt's Woods, and more:
Assembly reps Gerry Scharfenberger and Vicky Flynn are fighting a bill in Trenton they say limits medical freedom. Margie Donlon abstained:
Middletown municipal court judge Hon. Susan Clark introduced her new plan that will make truancy hearings more private:
Two Democrats and two Republicans are running for Keyport borough Council. All have been invited to participate in the Oct. 8 forum.
This happened Monday afternoon on a bus traveling on the Livingston campus in Piscataway. A woman confronted the man:
A grenade that was removed from a Middletown home Sunday morning — prompting a large police presence — turned out to be inert.
The brand-new (unbuilt) shopping center will be called Cloverleaf Center and it will be located on Rt. 35 north across from the Avenel IHOP.
All candidates have been invited by the League of Women Voters to participate. It will be a virtual forum held over Zoom. You must register.
Released by Secaucus Police, all of last week's arrests:
Police rescued two swimmers in distress Sunday evening in Avon-by-the-Sea, but the body of a third man was recovered from Shark River Inlet.
At 2:57 a.m. Saturday, Perth Amboy Police responded to Bertrand Avenue, where they found a man and woman lying on the kitchen floor.
Middletown native Olivia Nuzzi engaged in a personal relationship with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., according to CNN and the New York Times.
In Sayreville, the money will be spent on psychological wellness training for police officers. The town received a $162,050 federal grant.
Provided by the Township, here's everything you need to know about who will be there, parking, admission and schedule of the day's events:
Hill, 42, worked as a cab driver for Yellow Car in Red Bank. He was shot Saturday morning in the parking lot of Holly Hill motel in Hazlet.