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/ 8 years agoVoluntary Evacuation Urged in Seaside Heights
Borough officials have called for a voluntary evacuation in anticipation of the impending nor’easter, which is forecast to bring moderate to...
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/ 8 years agoOverdose Deaths Down, Narcan Saves Up in Ocean County
The number of Ocean County drug overdose victims saved by naloxone, also known as Narcan, doubled in 2015, the first full...
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/ 8 years agoContractor Charged After Failing to Lift, Renovate Seaside Heights Home
A contractor based in Toms River has been arrested after allegedly failing to lift and renovate a Seaside Heights couple’s home....
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/ 8 years agoN.J.’s Beach Access Rules in Flux Following Appeals Court Ruling
When it comes to ensuring public access to New Jersey beaches, who’s in charge? The answer to that question is not...
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/ 8 years agoTruck Accident, Fuel Spill Has Route 37 Bridge Closed
The Route 37 bridge remains closed "until further notice" due to a truck accident that resulted in a fuel spill.
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/ 8 years agoOcean County Undersheriff Retires, Ex-Manchester Chief Tapped as Replacement
Ocean County Undersheriff William T. Sommeling is retiring after more than four decades in law enforcement, county officials confirmed Thursday. Sommeling...
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/ 8 years agoLavallette First Aid Squad Receives N.J. ‘Outstanding Agency’ Award
After being nominated earlier this year, the Lavallette First Aid squad was named New Jersey “Outstanding EMS Agency” at the recent...
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/ 8 years agoLavallette, Island Heights Settle on Price For Court Usage
As Lavallette continues to wait for the new borough municipal building to open, officials have reached an agreement with Island Heights...
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/ 8 years agoHearing Set on Access to Seaside Park, Toms River Police Internal Affairs Files
An Ocean County Superior Court judge will hear testimony in December on a challenge to the denial of a request under...
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/ 8 years agoSandy Contractor Arrested, Charged With Two Violations
Police have charged an Ocean County contractor with two violation of the New Jersey Contractor Registration Act.