First Move Over Law Sign posted on Lacey High School Field
The mother of a New Jersey State Trooper, who was struck and killed on an Interstate 195 ramp in Howell, is continuing her campaign to educate the public the public about the Move Over Law. Read...
View ArticleShip Bottom Man Arrest on DWI in Stafford
Local police continue their lookout for impaired and intoxicated drivers. Read More|Comment
View ArticleMore First Time Homebuyers Money Available in Ocean County
Twenty Ocean County Families are expected to get extra help in buying their first homes this year through a first-time homebuyers program. Read More|Comment
View ArticleForked River Woman Indicted in Dog's Abandonment Death
A Forked River woman, who allegedly moved out of a house, leaving her dog left to die in a crate, is indicted on third degree animal cruelty charges. Read More|Comment
View ArticleThree Arrests in Stafford Copper Wire Theft
Three shore area residents face future court appearances for allegedly removing approximately 400 pounds of copper wire from a construction site in Stafford Township. Read More|Comment
View ArticleSeaside Height Becomes SEAL Side Heights This Month
Little is known and until recently, little has been heard about a clandestine group of special op soldiers known as the Navy SEALS. However, in Seaside Heights at the end of the month, you can meet...
View ArticlePossible Fees for Plastic Bags? [POLL]
Do you stock up on plastic bags when you're out grocery shopping? Well, if not, it could be the time. There are seven bills currently in legislature that look to curb the amount of single use bags....
View ArticleThieves Make Off With Cartons of Cigarettes In Stafford
Stafford Police launch a search for two suspects who broke into the Cumberland Farms store on Route 72 west Sunday. Read More|Comment
View ArticleSummer Sendoff
Good morning to the many teachers and school staff heading back to work today, some for the first time in 10 weeks. While most students don’t arrive until Wednesday or Thursday schools will be busy...
View ArticleJackson Dems Not Seeking Re-election
The only two Democrats that serve on Jackson Township's Council announce that they won't be seeking re-election this year. Read More|Comment
View ArticlePublic Hearing On Open Space Land Acquisition in OC
The Ocean County Board of Freeholders is holding a special public hearing Wednesday September 5th at 4 p.m. about the acquisiton of property in Toms River and Jackson. Read More|Comment
View ArticleManasquan Schools Superintendent Placed on Leave
The Superintendent of the Manasquan Public School District has reportedly been placed on leave. Read More|Comment
View ArticleMold Cleanup Turns Up Good News in Berkeley
Another Ocean County School District grapples with mold concerns just weeks before the official start of the fall semester. However, the Berkeley Township School District appears to have dodged the...
View ArticlePirates to Invade Barnegat Saturday
As you drive along Route 9 in the area of Bay Avenue in Barnegat this Saturday, you'll notice a huge Pirate Ship blocking the Town's main drag to celebrate a very special annual event. Read More|Comment
View ArticlePolice Investigate Smash and Grab Dealership Break-ins
A series of burglaries at car dealerships in Stafford Township have Police on alert. Read More|Comment
View ArticleTeens Implicated in Forked River Car Wallet Theft
Three southern Ocean County teens are implicated in the theft of a wallet and making over $000 dollars in illegal credit card purchases. Read More|Comment
View ArticleNew Scams Targeting Seniors in Ocean County
Those scammers are at it again, targeting senior citizens. This time? It's health and medical insurance schemes. Officials and authorities in Ocean County are warning everyone to be extra careful....
View Article(Update) Hate Symbols Spray Painted in Manalapan Jewish Community
Manalapan Police and the Monmouth County Prosecutors Office launch a search for the suspects who spray painted swastikas and hate slogans through out a Jewish neighborhood. Read More|Comment
View ArticlePermanent Main Repairs Begin at Swimming River Reservoir
A multi-million dollar project begins to permanently fix the broken water mains at the Swimming River Reservoir in Monmouth County. Read More|Comment
View ArticleState School Regulation Reforms Get Support
Recommendations to change almost 500 regulations that govern New Jersey's school districts are getting positive feedback from a statewide school administrator's organization. Read More|Comment
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