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The College Board National Recognition Programs strive to create pathways to college for underrepresented students.

The “Undeadly Trail” will take place in Lacey on Oct. 15, 16, 22 and 23.
Starting Tuesday, Stafford Township’s water and sewer department will be flushing hydrants throughout the township.
Here's a roundup of the top headlines around Ocean City.
Here's a roundup of the top headlines around Barnegat and Manahawkin.
The coronavirus continues to have an impact on New Jersey and Cape May County. See-town-by-town data here:
Ocean City firefighters assisted with post-storm emergency responses across the state this week after Ida caused historic destruction.
The Jersey Shore Veterinary Hospital's new location in Barnegat announced it will open on Sept. 27. See the facility’s hours here:
A festival in Barnegat on Saturday will feature free food, live music and a classic car show to raise money for Jeff’s Camp.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these events happening in Cape May County.
Are we in for rain or shine this Labor Day weekend? Check out the latest New Jersey weather forecast.
Funeral services have been set for Keith Pinto, a 19-year-old Berkeley Township lifeguard who was fatally struck by lightning on Monday.
Officials said West Nile virus was found in two additional mosquito samples collected by the Atlantic County Office of Mosquito Control.
Half-price adoptions will be offered at the Ocean County Heath Department's animal shelter in Manahawkin on Sept. 18 and 19.
Released by Lacey Police and unedited by Patch, all of last week's arrests:
Police said bus stops, fences and signs along Route 9, Rose Hill Road and Bengal Boulevard were spray painted with derogatory phrases.
The once-a-week schedule for trash and recycling pickup begins on Monday, Sept. 13.
With the summer season coming to a close, Double Trouble State Park has announced a full schedule of September events.