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Point Beach Cares announces benefit concert for homeless Veterans
There will be another Point Beach Cares benefit concert and the proceeds from this upcoming event will go towards helping homeless U.S. Veterans.
Monmouth County develops game changing beach condition database
Monmouth County government launches Beach Public Safety Dashboard listing sand and surf conditions as well as parking updates.
NJ man kept going to Goodwill store to masturbate, cops say
An Atlantic City man was arrested on charges related to a pair of incidents where he allegedly masturbated at the Good Will store in Egg Harbor Township.
Pickup shook the ground blasting music on 28 speakers, cops say
It was loud enough music to reportedly shake the ground beneath a patrol vehicle.
Ocean County Vocational Technical School holding career expo
The Ocean County Vocational Technical School is holding a career expo and job fair for middle and high school students as well as adults.
Help address opiate epidemic by getting rid of prescription pills
The Ocean County Prosecutor’s Office has announced that there will be places set up this Saturday where you can drop off unwanted and unused prescription medication.
Kean University conducting new research into Revolutionary War
Kean University is beginning a new research study into two key battles of the Revolutionary War that took place in New Jersey.
Former New York Giants TE Howard Cross evaluates team strengths
The New York Giants have done some work to fill some holes on the roster this offseason but there is still much work to be done and the NFL Draft will be huge for the team.
Jackson non-profit Jake's Got This holding 2nd annual fundraiser
The Jackson based non-profit Jake's Got This is holding their 2nd annual Police vs. Fire Charity Softball Game at Shoretown Ballpark, the home of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws.
Dead dolphin washes ashore as mammal deaths at Jersey Shore spike
There has been 26 dead dolphins found off the Jersey Shore coast since December after the latest deceased mammal was found in Middletown.