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FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners is excited to announce the return of “A Weekend in Old Monmouth” featuring 53 historic sites located throughout the County on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Sunday, May 4, from noon to 5 p.m.
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TRENTON – Human Services today announced that the 988 Mobile Crisis Outreach Response Teams (MCORTs) are now operational. MCORTs are a voluntary service available statewide to individuals ages 18 years and older in non-life-threatening situations who have contacted the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
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FREEHOLD – The cause of one pedestrian being struck and killed and another being injured by a motor vehicle in Neptune Township is currently under investigation, Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Wednesday.
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Residents in areas of North Jersey have been complaining about large drones hovering overhead for weeks.
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A 16 year old boy from Garfield was arrested Wall Township over the weekend for stealing mail from businesses around Monmouth Executive Airport.
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Authorities have identified the pedestrian that was struck and killed by a vehicle in Hazlet Sunday night.
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FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners is supporting Monmouth County Sheriff Shaun Golden’s call for Governor Phil Murphy to take immediate action in response to the escalating concerns regarding unidentified drones over New Jersey and urging the Governor to declare a State of Emergency and issue an Executive Order banning recreational drone use during nighttime hours.
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The Associated Humane Society's Popcorn Park Shelter in Lacey announced it is closed until further notice due to ongoing renovations.
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A fatal accident in Neptune Township is under investigation after two pedestrians were struck on Route 66 Tuesday evening. Police say at 7:36 PM they were called to the scene of an accident on 66 where a westbound Ford Transit van struck two pedestrians.
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The former recreation director for Brick Township has pleaded guilty to theft after pocketing over $9000 in fraudulent permit fees.
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If you're thinking about heading to SantaCon this year, be sure to leave the beverages at home. New Jersey Transit announced that all beverages will be banned on light rail and trains the next two Saturdays coinciding with the festive bar crawls.
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On Monday, Governor Murphy signed the Freedom to Read Act into law at the Princeton Public Library. The bill prohibits schools and public libraries from excluding books based on the origin, background, or views of the material or of its authors, or simply because a person finds the content offensive.
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TRENTON – Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin and the Division of Criminal Justice (DCJ) announced today that a Monmouth County woman admitted to stealing approximately $4,000,000 from her employer and failing to pay taxes on the stolen money.
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PLAINFIELD – First Lady Tammy Murphy today hosted a Nurture NJ Family Festival at Plainfield High School, connecting hundreds families with essential resources form state, county, and local partners. Since 2019, these festivals have provided services to more than 15,000 families across New Jersey – offering support for expectant and new moms, health care, housing support, food assistance, child care and more.
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The festival showcases over 200 independent films.
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FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners has announced that the 2025 Monmouth County spring surplus online auction will take place from Saturday, March 29 through Tuesday, April 1.
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As of last week, 2 more Walgreens locations in Monmouth County have closed.