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Matawan Man Admits Fleecing Elderly Terminal Cancer Patient for $1M
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Gun Rights Activists Plan Weekend of Protests in New Jersey
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Two Monmouth Murder Convictions Upheld
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Monmouth Superstorm Mitigation Estimates Top $1 Billion
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Superstorm Housing Rental Fair Saturday in Toms River
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West Long Branch Public Adjuster Charged with Insurance Fraud
A public adjuster based in West Long Branch risks up to 10 years in a state prison if he's convicted of trying to bilk the New Jersey Manufacturer's Insurance Company out of $15, 452.
Joseph Shammah, 39, owner of Northeast Claims Group LLC, was indicted by a grand jury in Trenton on counts of second-degree insurance fraud, third-degree attempted theft by deception, fourth-degree misconduct by a corporate official and fourth-degree false swearing
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National Public Health Week: Whose Job Is a Healthy Community?
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National Public Health Week: You On The Move
Health and safety standards are fairly straightforward at home, school, or work. But when you've got wheels under you, there's more left to chance. Even if you're conscientious, you can't be sure of everyone around you. National Public Safety Week today emphasizes protection on the move.
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Three New Rabies Cases in Lacey Township
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