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Police Officers Wear Pink Patches + Candidates For NJ 13 Seats
Here are some of the top Rumson-Fair Haven headlines from the past few days to catch up on.

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Here are some of the top Rumson-Fair Haven headlines from the past few days to catch up on.

Eligible residents can get an extra dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at one of these locations.
There will be a free antique car show and a Halloween parade for kids with prizes.
Called Southbank At The Navesink, the project is located at 4 Boat Club Court and is set to be complete at the end of 2022.
The investigation report said the motorcycle driver crashed into the passenger side of a Subaru, according to Asbury Park Press.
A survey has been sent out asking residents to share information on their current waste collection.
During the month of October, officers will be wearing pink-lined patches on their uniforms.
Parents can bring their children to trick or treat from their car as they slowly drive by through the farm.
There will be a costume contest, an inflatable, corn maze, pumpkin painting, hayrides and other activities.
Here are some of the top Rumson-Fair Haven headlines from the past few days to catch up on.
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The event is a way to dispose of confidential documents in an environmentally responsible way.
The deadline to enter is Oct. 15 and a tour guide will be posted on the recreation department's website by Oct. 20.
Monmouth County has 35 drop boxes set up for residents to drop their vote-by-mail ballot, including one in Freehold.
The resident said that only cash was stolen from the cars, according to police.
Released by Rumson police and unedited by Patch, all arrests reported during August and September.
The event will be a judged show with trophies, to be held at Farmingdale's Main Street.
The Holmdel School Board of Education appointed Alicia Farese, former supervisor of humanities in Holmdel, for the job.
Here are some of the top Rumson-Fair Haven headlines from the past few days to catch up on.
The 58-year-old woman from Piscataway trying to cross the street when she was struck by a car traveling northbound, officials said.