All posts tagged "lavallette nj news"
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/ 9 years agoLate Season Tropical System Expected to Turn Out to Sea
The twelfth storm of the 2015 hurricane season formed Sunday and is expected to take a turn out to sea, the...
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Boating & Fishing
/ 9 years agoArtificial Reef ‘Compromise’ Plan Approved in NJ; New Reef to be Built North of Barnegat Inlet
New Jersey has formally adopted a plan that is seen by many as a compromise on access to artificial reefs off...
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/ 9 years agoUnopposed Lavallette Council, BOE Candidates Victorious
Two Lavallette council members will return to the dais for additional three-year terms following their victory at the polls Tuesday. Republican...
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/ 9 years agoState: Seaside Park Students Can Attend Lavallette Elementary School for Free
Borough's relationship with Central Regional school district remains intact, however
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/ 9 years agoThree Years After Sandy, No ‘Buyouts’ in Flood-Prone Ocean County
On the three-year anniversary of the landfall of Superstorm Sandy on the New Jersey coastline, state officials announced the buyout of...
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/ 9 years agoState to Begin Demolishing Abandoned Homes in Lavallette
The first round of demolitions of abandoned homes in Lavallette will begin shortly under a federal program being administered by the...
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/ 9 years agoForecast: Sun, Rain, Cool Temperatures in the Week Ahead
A mixed bag of weather will sweep through the Shore area in the week ahead, but one thing will remain constant:...
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Ocean County
/ 9 years agoOcean County Senior Softball League Recruiting for Spring, Summer Seasons
Ocean County’s largest senior softball organization is recruiting players for next spring and summer, organizers said. This year more than 150...
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Island Life
/ 9 years agoOcean County Library to be Closed on Election Day
All branches of the Ocean County Library system will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 3, election day, library officials said. The...
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/ 9 years agoLocal Towns Opposing Change That Would Require More Residents to Build on Pilings
Officials: New requirement could make raised homes out-of-date, substantially hike flood insurance rates