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In Point Pleasant Beach, Darkness Has Given Way To Light
Hurricane Sandy created a pall of darkness; now the summer crowds are back, offering a sunny outlook for the Jersey Shore.

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Hurricane Sandy created a pall of darkness; now the summer crowds are back, offering a sunny outlook for the Jersey Shore.

Hurricane Sandy created a pall of darkness; now the summer crowds are back, offering a sunny outlook for the Jersey Shore.
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Several towns in Monmouth County were cited by listeners on NJ 101.5 as "snobby."
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News from our Patch neighbors in Monmouth County this week.
News from our Patch neighbors in Monmouth County this week.
Where are the cicadas?
The map shows where and when sales are to occur, and by clicking on the "Details" link you can find out what's being offered.
The map shows where and when sales are to occur, and by clicking on the "Details" link you can find out what's being offered.
Lissner, a longtime Hoboken resident who grew up in Monmouth County and attended middle school in Holmdel, published “Carrie Pilby” in 2003.
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Here are some of Patch's favorite recipes for the Fourth of July; Add your recipes to the comments.