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World Trade Center steel arrives in Manalapan
MANALAPAN — About 40 first responders, government officials and area residents gathered at Manalapan's Sept. 11 memorial today.
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Monmouth radio station 106.3 FM changes to country music
Press Communications LLC said today its 106.3 FM station will switch formats in a move that will bring country music to Monmouth County.
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TOWN BRIEFS
FAIR HAVEN: The mayor and Borough Council will place wreathes at the 9/11 Memorial in Memorial Park on River Road before 8:45 a.m. Saturday in remembrance of the events of Sept. 11, 2001, and those who lost their lives.
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Manalapan candidate subject of state election finance complaint
MANALAPAN — New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission has filed an eight-count complaint against a former Township Committee candidate, charging she failed to file and filed late required information about her 2006 campaign finances.
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Teens arrested in spate of vandalism in Colts Neck
COLTS NECK — Police on Thursday arrested two 14-year-olds who they say vandalized several pieces of property on Aug. 28 and 29.
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Semester under way at Brookdale, but registration still open
MIDDLETOWN — Registration is still open for students who want to enroll in fall classes at Brookdale Community College, even through the semester has begun.
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Seniors of Little Silver resuming meetings
LITTLE SILVER — The Seniors of Little Silver will resume meetings with a luncheon at noon on Sept. 22 at Gibbs Hall on Fort Monmouth.
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Eight-count complaint filed against former Manalapan candidate
MANALAPAN — The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission has filed an eight-count complaint against a former Township Committee candidate, charging she failed to file and filed late some required information about her 2006 campaign finances.
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Pre-game barbecue will benefit Red Bank Regional program
LITTLE SILVER — The Source, Red Bank Regional's School-Based Youth Services Program will hold a pre-game barbecue starting at noon on Oct. 9 prior to the Buccaneers home game versus Raritan High School.
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Tinton Falls police probing 18+ car burglaries
TINTON FALLS — Police are investigating a series of car burglaries that took place between Aug. 30 and Sunday.
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Pomphery's Pond dredging to begin Sept. 15, DEP says
RUMSON — Dredging of Pomphery's Pond will start on Sept. 15, the date promised to East River Road residents by state and local officials in July.
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World Trade Center steel to be presented in Toms River, Manalapan, Matawan
TRENTON — Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno and Bill Baroni, deputy executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, will visit 12 New Jersey communities, including Toms River, Manalapan and Matawan, to present pieces of steel from the World Trade Center to be used in public memorials to honor the victims of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
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Holmdel cops probe group's removal of headstones
HOLMDEL — Police officials said Tuesday they are investigating whether the five-member Beau Ridge Homeowners Association board had the right to remove tombstones from a 257-year-old burial ground once part of a historic family farm.
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Tinton Falls police still without chief
TINTON FALLS — About 20 police officers stood in solidarity at Tuesday's Borough Council meeting to ask Mayor Michael Skudera when the vacant position of police chief would be filled.
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Vintage Cadillacs to be displayed
OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Gold Coast Cadillac-Hummer will host a dealer show representing nearly 100 years of Cadillac heritage from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.
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Doctor with deep local roots decries grave action
HOLMDEL — A member of a longtime Monmouth County family says the Beau Ridge Homeowners Association's replacing roughly 60 historical headstones with wooden markers in its development is an insult to those buried beneath each gravestone.
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TOWN BRIEFS
ASBURY PARK: Municipal Court Judge Mark T. Apostolou has been appointed to a new three-year term in the city where he has held the post since 1995.
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Contraptions crash but spirits soar at wacky flying fest
CAMDEN — From a pair of men's legs attached to a giant pair of underwear to a flying Amish buggy, a procession of ill-fated flying contraptions tumbled one after another to a watery demise at the Camden waterfront on Saturday.
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Veteran-owned businesses seek assistance on state contracts
Businesses owned by New Jersey's military veterans should be given a little extra help in winning state contracts, a national veterans' organization contends.
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Monmouth University freshmen get fancy new dorm
WEST LONG BRANCH — What separation anxiety?
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