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Toms River Officer Threatened To Burn Down Ex-Boyfriend's Home: Report
Rebecca Sayegh used her baton to smash the glass door of the home before attacking her ex-boyfriend and a woman, the report said.

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Rebecca Sayegh used her baton to smash the glass door of the home before attacking her ex-boyfriend and a woman, the report said.

Christ Episcopal Church has been seeking to open a homeless shelter. Mayor Dan Rodrick says he would make the property a recreation area.
Both vehicles caught fire after the crash and the flames spread to a grass field nearby, Manchester police said.
Witnesses told police the man had shown something that looked like a firearm, but police were unable to find one.
Rebecca Sayegh filed suit against the department in October, alleging she was sexually assaulted by another cop; that claim was dismissed.
The cause of death is pending the results of toxicology tests, authorities said.
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Rebecca Sayegh, 32, resisted arrest when police responded to a domestic disturbance, authorities said
Seven families were evacuated from the building, authorities said.
The man's death is under investigation, authorities said.
Brian Kubiel, who was Toms River council president at the time, has requested an administrative hearing, his attorney said.
Monmouth County is updating its plans that aim to reduce the impact of natural disasters before a storm. Public input is sought.
If there are old, unneeded or expired medications in your medicine cabinet, you can bring them to the drop-off site in Howell.
If there are old, unneeded or expired medications in your medicine cabinet, you can bring them to the drop-off site in Brick.
If there are old, unneeded or expired medications in your medicine cabinet, you can bring them to the drop-off site in Toms River.
If there are old, unneeded or expired medications in your medicine cabinet, you can bring them to the drop-off site in Toms River.
State officials say the Jones Road wildfire is among the largest in 20 years. Here's a look at the largest wildfires in NJ history.
Smoke from the Jones Road wildfire is being blown across Manchester and Whiting, authorities said.
Residents who have respiratory issues should take precautions as smoke from the Jones Road wildfire affects the area, police said.
Smoke from the Jones Road wildfire was expected to continue to cause air quality issues all day Wednesday, possibly longer, officials said.