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According to ABC-TV News, several drivers have said their cars broke down after filling up at a local gas station.
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New Jersey American Water will replace over three miles of aging water main in Oceanport starting this month.
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The YMCA of Greater Monmouth County has announced the launch of a free health and wellness program designed to strengthen the overall well-being of veterans and their partners.
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Timothy J. Sauers has been sentenced to 15 years.
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Through our Energy for Education initiative, New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG) invites all schools within our service area to participate in our Champions of Sustainability contest. To be considered, submit a proposal describing an eco-friendly project to be implemented at your school that promotes environmental sustainability.
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FREEHOLD, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners proclaimed Feb. 15-22 as Future Farmers of America (FFA) Week in Monmouth County during their meeting on Feb. 13.
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FREEHOLD – A fugitive being sought in connection with a fatal shooting that took place in Long Branch one year ago has been located in Georgia and arrested, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Friday.
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Along with the cold weather, Monmouth County has issued a Code Blue Warning.
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According to The Asbury Park Press, Healthgrades has named the Top 250 Hospitals in the Nation.
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Officials are urging drivers in New Jersey to be cautious with a new scam that tricks people into giving out sensitive information.
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Forbes Travel Guide has named its 2025 Star Award winners.
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New Jersey American Water Urges Customers to Use Road Salt Responsibly to Help Protect Water SourcesCAMDEN, N.J. (FEB. 10, 2025) – With winter weather approaching, New Jersey American Water is reminding customers that the widespread use of road salt to melt snow and ice can impact local water sources. While the company continues to provide drinking water that is safe and meets all health-based primary drinking water standards, some customers may notice temporary changes in taste due to increased salt runoff entering rivers and streams
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Across New Jersey – Undeterred by chilly, damp, windy weather, dedicated ocean defenders hit the sand and waterways for the 2025 Clean Ocean Action (COA) Spring Beach Sweeps.
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NJ. com has compiled a list of the 21 High Schools in the state that have the highest SAT scores.
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The 20-acre site will be turned into a recreational park
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The festival showcases over 200 independent films.