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Cops: Stolen jewelry valued at $200,000
Two suspects sought in June 29 holdup of Zales at Jackson Premium Outlets BY NATHAN ROSMAN Correspondent Jackson police are seeking two individuals, a female (l) and a male (r), who robbed the Zales jewelry store at the Jackson Premium Outlets, Route 537, on June 29. JACKSON — As of July 5, police were continuing…
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Kind Heart Rescue is seeking good homes for rabbits
Now that Easter has come and gone and the “newness” of that cute little Easter bunny given to a child as a gift has passed, the calls have started coming in from owners and shelters about rabbits in need of a place to go to save their lives. Kind Heart Rescue is bursting at the…
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Writer wants more information about Obama
Greater Media Newspapers columnist Greg Bean makes very valid statements regarding a presidential candidate’s personal background and historical knowledge being released and questioned in order for them to run and be elected to our highest office, but he seems to only point to the Tea Party candidates or for any Republican candidates for this office.…
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Gus Horvath, 10, of Howell, finds that the fishing is fine at the Manasquan Reservoir, Howell, during a recent visit to the large fishing hole. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Two men plead guilty to investment fraud
A n attorney with a practice in Ocean Township (Monmouth County) and a real estate developer have admitted to their roles in an investment fraud conspiracy that embezzled nearly $1 million raised in connection with a series of purported commercial real estate developments in New Jersey, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced. According to information…
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Animal shelter boosted by community support
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer JACKSON — Westlake Animal Groups (WAGs), a club at the Westlake residential community, recently held its annual Paws for a Cause Walk in support of the volunteer auxiliary of the animal shelter in Jackson . Club President Susan Addelston said $4,058 was raised through Paws for a Cause. She said…
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Team to honor slain officer
LAKEWOOD — The Lakewood Blue- Claws will honor the memory of fallen Lakewood police officer Christopher Matlosz and host a fundraiser in his name on July 23 at that night’s 7:05 p.m. baseball game at FirstEnergy Park. At the July 23 game, $3 from every ticket sold will go directly to Holding Onto Hope, a…
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Students become ‘immersed’ in Barnegat Bay watershed
LAKEWOOD— Apartnership between Lakewood High School and Projects for Environmental Health, Knowledge and Action (PEHKA), a local nonprofit organization, have produced a collaboration to educate students and residents of Lakewood about the importance of the health of Barnegat Bay watershed, which includes Lake Carasaljo in the township. Funded by the Trust for Public Land, the…
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datebook
A “Build-a-Nature” program will be held on Saturdays and Sundays through Sept. 3 at Allaire Nature Center, Allaire State Park, 4265AtlanticAve. (Route 524), Wall Township. Pick a topic, pick a craft and enjoy your own nature program. Topics include pond explore, tree time, water aware, sediment core, decomposition, things that fly, plus other subjects.…
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