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/ 3 years agoRoute 37, Tunney Bridge Lanes To Close for Repairs Next Week
State transportation officials announced Friday that a portion of Route 37’s westbound lanes and the J. Stanley Tunney bridge, which carries...
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/ 3 years agoColumbus Day Parade Rescheduled, Will Be Held Oct. 17 in Seaside Heights
The Ocean County Columbus Day Parade, which was set to have marched down the Boulevard on Sunday, was postponed due to...
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/ 3 years agoOcean County Moving Forward With Lawsuit After Ruling on ICE Cooperation
Ocean County’s efforts to overturn former New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal’s “immigrant trust directive,” which banned government agencies from...
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/ 4 years agoSeaside Heights Polar Plunge Canceled; Organizers Plan Virtual Event
The organizers of the annual Seaside Heights Polar Bear Plunge announced Friday that the event would be canceled due to lingering...
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/ 4 years agoSeaside Heights Man Sentenced to Prison Term in Deadly Drug Deal
A Seaside Heights man has been sentenced to a 22-year prison term after pleading guilty to aggravated manslaughter in the death...
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/ 4 years agoTop N.J. Democrats Agree to Eliminate ‘Freeholder’ Title, Citing Racism
The state’s three top Democratic lawmakers have agreed to a plan to change the name of representatives of the state’s 21...
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/ 5 years agoTalks on Municipal Purchase of Surf Club Property Stalled
A plan for Toms River to purchase the former Joey Harrison’s Surf Club property in Ortley Beach for use as a...
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/ 6 years agoState Seeking to Revoke Ortley Beach Restaurant’s Liquor License
The state Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control is seeking to revoke the liquor license of an Ortley Beach restaurant’s consumption license,...
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/ 6 years agoHere’s How Ortley Beach’s Newly-Replenished Sand Made it Through the Nor’Easter
Many Shore residents and homeowners have wondered how the island’s newly-replenished beaches would handle a nor’easter – would the sand stick...