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Lacey Township Police Blotter: Sept. 2 - 9
Released by Lacey Police and unedited by Patch, all of last week's arrests:

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Released by Lacey Police and unedited by Patch, all of last week's arrests:

A collision involving four cars happened Thursday morning in Stafford after a 73-year-old man had a medical emergency, police said.
A Manahawkin resident who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country on the attack’s 20th anniversary.
Lifeguards will remain on duty at Island Beach State Park on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays through September.
The Ocean Township Committee and Waretown Volunteer Fire Company have canceled their haunted hayride this year due to a lack of volunteers.
Hall of famer Mark Henry will be among more than 10 wrestlers participating in a pro-wrestling fundraiser in Lacey on Saturday, Oct. 9.
Galloway police will provide free car seat inspections at the Galloway Township Municipal Complex on Thursday.
12 NJ counties are under a flash flood watch through Thursday. Severe storms and possible tornadoes are in the latest forecast.
Beach patrols around the state helped guard Berkeley’s beaches over the weekend so lifeguards could attend the funeral of their colleague.
East Coast Paws N’ Claws is collecting donations for pets and families in Louisiana. Items can be dropped off at several locations:
Summer has come and gone, but there’s still plenty of events planned this week in Ocean City. See what's in store:
Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornadoes are expected to move through NJ on Wednesday. Here's the latest.
Ocean Mental Health Services in Bayville is collecting donations to help Afghan refugees who have arrived in New Jersey.
Rich’s Ice Cream announced that the longtime business will open a new store in Manahawkin this spring.
Another round of heavy rain, thunderstorms and possible tornadoes is in the forecast this week following last week's devastation from Ida.
A training drill will be held at Lacey's inflatable water park on Tuesday night.
Pomona Road in Galloway will be closed to through traffic between Duerer Street and Moss Mill Road on Tuesday and Thursday.
The Ocean City Beach Patrol has released a list of seven beaches that will be guarded this week. See the full list here:
Masks will be optional for Lacey students from Sept. 7-10 on all school buses and buildings where air conditioning is not fully functional.
Starting Tuesday, Berkeley Township students will be back in classes five days a week.