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See Preview Of Resident Projects At Freehold Town Hall On Thursday
Attendees will be able to see an exclusive preview of projects that have made it onto the participatory budgeting ballot for this year.

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Attendees will be able to see an exclusive preview of projects that have made it onto the participatory budgeting ballot for this year.

Six fraud incidents were reported to Manalapan Police from Aug. 28 through Sept. 3.
Someone who bought a ticket in last week's drawing has won $10,000, according to NJ Lottery officials.
Citizens For Informed Land Use will host their annual fossil hunt on Saturday, Sept. 28.
The ceremonies will honor those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
One person was injured during the early morning investigation, officials said.
Festival attendees will be able to enjoy wagon rides, old-fashioned games, cider making and more.
Laura Donovan School students will be allowed free admission to Halloween House Freehold after the school was closed due to mold.
The threat was made over the weekend and addressed by Hazlet Police, the Hazlet Township Public Schools Superintendent said.
Enrollment for the academy’s dance and musical theater classes is now open.
The Freehold Township High School Music Parents Association will host a drive on Saturday to benefit the band and choir.
Flushing will continue through Nov. 22, Freehold Township said.
Scammers are emailing residents with threats to release harmful videos of them if Bitcoin is not sent, police said.
The accident occurred Monday morning on School Road East.
Police found the victim with multiple stab wounds to his stomach and back.
From township celebrations to street fairs, there are plenty of things to do around Monmouth County this weekend.
Leah Curatolo "loves kids, teaching, and is passionate about all she does," according to the person who nominated her.
The series will take place each Saturday in September from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
From 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., police said Route 520 will face road closures and detours due to asphalt repair.
Carolyn Welsh, the president and CEO of the NJ Sharing Network, is the recipient of the chamber’s 2024 Nonprofit Advocate Award.