Stories By Daniel Nee
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/ 9 years agoUPDATE: Route 37 Bridge to Seaside Heights Reopened
UPDATE: Officials now say the Thomas A. Mathis Bridge has been reopened to vehicular traffic. Previous Story: Officials say a “long...
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Government
/ 9 years agoLavallette Avoids Massive Tax Hike After Sandy Aid Denied
Lavallette has reduced what would have been a 16.43 percent tax hike to an increase of one penny per $100 of...
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/ 9 years agoBikes on the Boards: Lavallette Debates Time for Two Wheels
Should bicycles be allowed on the boardwalk beyond 10 a.m.? It’s a question that comes up every year, said Mayor Walter...
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/ 9 years agoOrtley Beach Residents Will Rally to Have 6.5 Acre Tract Turned Into a Park
Ever wonder what that massive, blocks-long fenced-off area in the middle of Ortley Beach is? It is a former water treatment...
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/ 9 years agoOwner: Funtown Pier Will Not be Rebuilt
Funtown Pier will likely be relegated to the history books. After members of the Seaside Park planning board did not vote...
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/ 9 years agoEagles Tribute Band Added to Seaside Heights Concert Lineup
Seaside Heights officials have booked an Eagles tribute band to perform...
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/ 9 years agoLavallette Residents Rally for More Beach Entrances, But They’ll Have to Wait
Lavallette residents presented officials with a petition that had attracted about 1,600 signatures by Monday night, asking for beach access points...
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/ 9 years agoNew Hotel Near Foot of Route 37 Bridge Will Replace Long-Troubled Motel
Officials have approved the application of a Toms River developer to demolish a troubled motel and replace it with a new,...
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/ 9 years agoFees for Lavallette’s Exercise Classes to Rise
Finding themselves in the red for the year, Lavallette officials voted Monday night to raise the cost of exercise classes sponsored...
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Island Life
/ 9 years agoCandidates File to Run for Island School Boards
Candidates for school board in Lavallette, Seaside Heights and Seaside Park, as well as mainland receiving districts, had until 5 p.m....