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The police department has started a regular Facebook live event to give residents a chance to hear from officers. See the video.

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The police department has started a regular Facebook live event to give residents a chance to hear from officers. See the video.

A blood drive aims to gather donations to help people like Julianna Mistretta, who receives blood transfusions regularly.
Here are photos and videos from Wednesday's ceremony remembering the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 terror attacks from Brick.
The officer says in a lawsuit that he left the Howell Police Department in the wake of the harassment, which he says was not addressed.
There will be an extra first responder presence around the base, officials said.
The disruptions are expected to last several hours, police said.
Tacos, tequila, burritos, margaritas and more are on the menu, according to the restaurant website.
The motorcyclist was thrown from the bike after hitting two other vehicles, police said.
Roads are closed because of the gas leak, which was caused by construction, Brick police said.
Howell officials will honor the five township residents who were killed in the 2001 terror attacks.
The service is held annually at the Angel in Anguish monument at Windward Beach Park.
Residents are invited to join town officials on Wednesday morning to honor those who were killed in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
Ocean County will honor those from the county who were among the nearly 3,000 people killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
Drivers are being urged to find alternate routes and avoid South Hope Chapel Road.
Road closures may be possible Tuesday morning due to the fire, which was zero percent contained Monday night, officials said.
Antonio Caprara, 26, was a former police officer in South Toms River, officials confirmed. Friends are raising money for his funeral.
Manchester police are urging drivers to take alternate routes.
A Beachwood man was killed in the crash that happened Sunday afternoon, police said.
Brick Township officials said they have reached their limit on the permits that allow properly equipped vehicles to drive on the beach.
The incident involving a Lake Riviera Middle School student remains under investigation, Brick Township police said.