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/ 6 years agoLavallette Hires New Municipal Court Judge
Lavallette has replaced its longtime municipal judge following his retirement earlier this year. The borough council voted this week to hire Arnaldo...
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/ 6 years agoLavallette Wants Liquor Store ‘Sign Guy’ to Move
A liquor store employee holds a sign on Route 35 advertising the business. (Photo: Daniel Nee) Just as bridges, water towers...
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Boating & Fishing
/ 6 years agoBoaters Cautioned About Shallow Spots in Lavallette
Lavallette officials are still hopeful that the state will dredge the channel under the West Point Island bridge, but in the...
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/ 6 years agoLavallette May Seek Liquor License Restrictions for Capriccio Over Noise Complaints
Though neighbors say things have quieted down since the restaurant and bar reopened, the owners of Capriccio By The Sea may have...
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/ 6 years agoLavallette Unlikely to Open New Beach Entrances for 2018 Summer
Walking a few extra blocks to the beach is what they might call a “first world problem,” but those of us...
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/ 6 years agoRepublican Incumbents Unchallenged In Lavallette Primary
Two Republican incumbents will seek another term on Lavallette Borough Council. The June primary filing deadline passed this week, and neither...
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/ 6 years agoIsland Mayor, Councilwomen Inducted Into ‘Elected Officials Hall of Fame’
Words of congratulations poured in over the last several days for three highly-respected island officials. Seaside Heights Mayor Anthony Vaz, Seaside...
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/ 6 years agoImprovements Coming to Bay Boulevard in Lavallette
Though just a coincidence, plans to improve Bay Boulevard were announced just days after a nor’easter flooded much of the roadway...
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/ 6 years agoMidway Steaks Will be Around For Another Decade
A boardwalk staple will be here for years to come...
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/ 6 years agoSeaside Heights Beach Replenishment ‘Disaster’ Looks to be Averted
Sun, sand and surf will be alive and well in Seaside Heights this summer. Borough officials say they are confident the...