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Road Closure Set For Main Street In Freehold Borough
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See when and where you can expect the closure to take place.

The celebration follows the library’s recent re-opening and building renovations.
Wall Police reported three incidents of driving while intoxicated from Dec. 2 through Dec. 7.
The teen was charged with trespassing, obstruction and 23 counts of theft, Wall Police said.
Three masked suspects broke into a River Road home around 1 a.m. on Wednesday, police said.
Police did not specify how long the road is expected to remain closed for.
The accident occurred Monday night on Jackson Mills Road, prosecutors said.
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Manalapan Police reported four incidents of theft from Nov. 27 through Dec. 3.
The woman was hit at the intersection of Route 36 and Union Avenue on Sunday, prosecutors said.
From now through Dec. 18, you can donate unwrapped toys for children in need.
Maya Baireddy and Sophia Gao were selected from over 1,000 applicants throughout New Jersey.
Perry Mangano, 21, of Hazlet, was charged with criminal sexual contact, lewdness, and stalking, prosecutors said.
See when and where you can expect the road closure to take place.
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