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Flower Pick-up/Sale and Car Wash for Project Graduation this Weekend
Petal Street Flower Co. donating part of corsage and boutonniere sales to Project Graduation

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Petal Street Flower Co. donating part of corsage and boutonniere sales to Project Graduation

Event in Community Park from Sat. afternoon through Sun.
Event at Riverfront Park on Manasquan River
Food, rides, games, music, arts and crafts at annual festival at Community Parkj
Two ordinances, one for midnight closing and one for bars to pay fees to stay open later, are "carried" or postponed until May 15 meeting
Two ordinances, one for midnight closing and one for bars to pay fees to stay open later, are carried until May 15 meeting
Mayor, boardwalk business owners embroiled in standoff over fees
State DEP announces awards to counties and municipalities
Ordinances calling for earlier bar closings or payments are on Tuesday night Point Beach Council agenda
Registration 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Elks, Arnold Avenue
Point Boro's middle school choirs have fundraiser tonight at Dairy Queen and one at Bubbakoo's on Tuesday
Committee planning the alcohol-free, post-graduation party needs a lot more flower sales to make Project Graduation successful
Utility company says new maps will also be available via smart phone and other mobile devices.
Lobster Shanty comes in second
Justin Robinson facing assault by auto, reckless driving and more
Justin Robinson facing assault by auto, reckless driving and more charges
Seniors should RSVP ASAP since space is limited
Petal Street Flower Co. is first runner-up
Food, fun and great tips on how to stay mosquito-free also at annual Point Boro festival