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Three Vehicle Break-Ins Reported in Colts Neck
Vehicles were reportedly unlocked in the Five Points area.

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Vehicles were reportedly unlocked in the Five Points area.

The townships have paired local organizations; those as large as police and to sports organizations and PTO groups.
Officials from New Jersey Fish and Wildlife will be present.
Brush pick-up will continue until at least Dec. 15, weather permitting.
If your business won Readers' Choice, you can now purchase a plaque celebrating your win through American Registry.
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Public Works crews are continuing to loop around the township until all brush is picked up.
Route 18 is now open, after a car fire temporarily closed a portion of the road.
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Amy Colby was recently honored with the 2012 Honey and Maurice Axelrod Award.
Make sure you send those letters before Dec. 10!
Swabbing is on Nov. 26 and Nov. 27 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The USPS said services merged to increase financial stability; carriers coming from Freehold.
The board and the firm are holding a public meeting on Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. in the Marlboro Middle School Auditorium.