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Holmdel Benefits From Young EMS Volunteers
Behind the scenes, Holmdel has a squad of teens ready for any emergency.

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Behind the scenes, Holmdel has a squad of teens ready for any emergency.

The Class of 2013 will gather at Toms River North Thursday night for the 36th annual Gridiron Classic.
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The Aberdeen man allegedly masturbated in front of two teenage girls on a playground.
A car belonging to a Morris County pool company was recovered in Holmdel.
Marino visited the Bella Vista Country Club to raise money for his autism foundation.
Monmouth County teens swam, climbed and even ziplined their way through Sheriff’s Youth Week while learning about law enforcement careers.
The chance of rain continues into Sunday.
Monmouth County teens swam, climbed and even ziplined their way through Sheriff’s Youth Week while learning about law enforcement careers.
The Fresh Air Fund Central New Jersey Committee welcomed 31 New York City children, who will spend the next two weeks down the shore and outdoors.
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