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Easter Egg Hunt Planned In Point Pleasant Beach
The Easter Egg Hunt, which has been pushed back because of the storm forecast, includes prizes. Be sure to wear your best spring hat.

My email is karen.wall@patch.com and I welcome your questions, concerns and news tips. I do my best to answer all reader emails. I cover Brick, Toms River, Manchester, Point Pleasant, Point Pleasant Beach, and Lakewood and do my best to keep readers informed on what's happening in their towns. I have been with Patch full-time since July 2014 but have more than 35 years in journalism, including 20 years at the Asbury Park Press. I love sports and fishing (and yes, I bait my own hook); I was the editor of Hook, Line & Sinker for four years. I have lived at the Jersey Shore since August 1979, with the exception of my college years and an 18-month stint in Northern California. I'm a Brick Township High School graduate and have a bachelor's degree in journalism from Michigan State University.
The Easter Egg Hunt, which has been pushed back because of the storm forecast, includes prizes. Be sure to wear your best spring hat.

Diane Pedroza, who was appointed interim superintendent in November, becomes the district's first female superintendent.
The resignation comes amid anger over the proposal to merge the Seaside Heights School District with Toms River Regional.
Come out and dance the evening away with your fellow residents.
The Howell Alliance event offers a question-and-answer session.
The fire was quickly extinguished, a Toms River fire official said.
The plant's capacity is anticipated to double with upgrades, the first in more than 20 years, officials said.
Brick Township police said authorities also seized the generic form of Valium and a diuretic from the home.
Here are the dates and key facts to know for the April 16 referendum.
Road work is being done and drivers should avoid the area, Brick Township police said.
New Jersey State Police said the crash closed two lanes to drivers.
Police said the Whiting resident appeared to have suffered a medical episode prior to the crash.
The federal funds also are set to pay for public restrooms and a viewing deck for those with disabilities at the boardwalk, officials said.
Howell police said the thefts are a continuation of issues where thieves are tracking high-end vehicles and using any means to take them.
Howell residents will be able to drop off bulky items for disposal.
Fire hydrant flushing helps clear water lines of sediment.
The families of Brick teacher Chad Dougherty and 1-year-old Luca Favia will receive the donations from the Brick PBA's annual game.
The council is scheduled to hold a discussion on the township's energy aggregation program.
With a referendum scheduled for April 16, Toms River Regional is holding question-and-answer sessions about the proposed merger.
Take advantage of the nice weather with a trip to the boardwalk, Jenkinson's Amusements urged.