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$40M Steel Sea Wall to Protect Sandy-ravaged Towns of Mantoloking, Brick
Mantoloking still trying to get five more easements for the dune replenishment project

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Mantoloking still trying to get five more easements for the dune replenishment project

Mantoloking still trying to get five more easements for the dune replenishment project
Mantoloking still trying to get five more easements for the dune replenishment project
Boro imposes $68 water sewer surcharge for this year
Report released today offers 69 recommendations to cut red tape, rebuild communities and help small businesses.
Report released today offers 69 recommendations to cut red tape, rebuild communities and help small businesses.
The movie, "Lincoln," will be shown at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Point Borough branch of the Ocean County library.
What are your best memories of the beach train?
State loses nearly 12,000 jobs In July, bucking growth trend
Residents who don't want two tax bills close together may want to make an estimated payment earlier
Martell's and most other oceanfront property owners also not yet signing easements needed for dune replenishment project
And fishing tournament coming up on Saturday
Police also reminding parents to not use cell phones while driving, especially not in school zones
DEP says the Army Corps needs easements for beach replenishment project to protect private and public property
The DEP will be at meeting at Antrim school, Point Beach
National Weather Service canceled tornado warning
Voters hit the polls Tuesday in special primary election
Mark your calendar: VFW Family Flukin' Frenzy and picnic coming up Saturday
All Point Beach voters will vote in firehouse on Laurel Avenue; Point Boro polling places attached
Movie Night and Frozen Yogurt fundraiser also coming up