Scott Pendell
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Netflix’s large-scale film and television production studio project at Fort Monmouth has taken another step forward as two towns have approved plans.
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On Monday, the Governor announced 33 pardons and 3 commutations. This is the first time Governor Murphy has used his pardon power.
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In September, the Howell Township Planning Board unanimously rejected a proposal to build over 200,000 square feet of warehouse and office space on Victory Road.
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Residents in areas of North Jersey have been complaining about large drones hovering overhead for weeks.
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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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A shared services partnership between Monmouth County and Manasquan goes into effect December 31st and will end the borough's current partnership with Belmar and South Monmouth EMS.
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At least six people have lost their lives over the holiday weekend due to traffic incidents. Three of those six deaths occurred in Monmouth County.
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On Saturday, December 14th, from 10am to 4pm in the Collins Arena on the campus of Brookdale Community College, over 250 local vendors will gather to sell their wares.
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The Parker Family Health Center on Shrewsbury Ave in Red Bank provides healthcare services to uninsured or underinsured Monmouth County residents at no cost.
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For the most part, big box stores and malls will be closed on Thanksgiving Day. Freehold Raceway Mall and Ocean County Mall will both shut their doors on the 28th.