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Caution your neighbors on highly populated sections of Monmouth County roads.
Caution your neighbors on highly populated sections of Monmouth County roads.
Caution your neighbors on highly populated sections of Monmouth County roads.
Fire Prevention Week was established to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire.
The Colts Neck school prides itself in community service efforts and life lessons for students.
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The board is meeting tonight at 7 p.m. in the Administration Building.
The council meets tonight at 7 p.m. in Town Hall.
Over 200 people came out to celebrate with the Colts Neck Community Church.
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Pulos was a graduate of Freehold High School.
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Colts Neck Police said four vehicles were burglarized over the weekend at recreation soccer games.
Theodore Susik of Englishtown and Jennifer Smith of Neptune were arrested after police allegedly found drugs in a Marlboro hotel room.
Shirley T. Komisarczyk nee Swinscoe lived in Englishtown before moving to Marlboro in 2002.
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Joe Vitale said the school he is building in Guatemala is almost ready.