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Colts Neck estimated expenses at $2.5 million after Hurricane Sandy.
Steven Reed, of Freehold, won the 40-lap modified stock car feature at Wall Stadium on Saturday.
In June, federal officials announced FEMA will reimburse communities at a rate of 90 percent for certain storm-related expenses.
Leaf collection resumes the first week of November.
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In June, federal officials announced FEMA will reimburse communities at a rate of 90 percent for certain storm-related expenses.
Congress approved a $51 billion aid package in January for towns impacted by Superstorm Sandy.
Workers on scene with "Shame on You Ethan Allen" signs said the project was originally billed as a union project.
Admission and parking is free, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a rain date of Oct. 6.
One man was also charged in early August in connection to a Colts Neck burglary.
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