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According to New Jersey Monitor, Senate lawmakers are weighing a set of measures that could extend tax breaks to college students and their parents.
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NEPTUNE, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners and the Monmouth County Division on Aging, Disabilities & Veterans Services will host a public hearing session for County residents to obtain information and provide comments on the services provided to Monmouth County’s older adults on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at 1 p.m. at the Neptune Senior Center, located at 1607 Corlies Ave.
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A number of NJ Hospitals were recently designated as healthcare leaders for LGBTQ+ citizens.
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FREEHOLD – A youth soccer coach has been charged with distributing sexually explicit images to and engaging in sexually explicit conversations with eight of the student-athletes under his supervision, two of whom he also touched inappropriately, Deputy First Assistant Prosecutor Christopher J. Decker announced Tuesday.
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On Tuesday, Governor Murphy signed two bills into law that will provide relief to school districts facing reductions in state aid under the school funding formula for the 2024-2025 school year.
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TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy and Commissioner of Environmental Protection Shawn M. LaTourette announced the Administration’s intent to modernize a suite of DEP regulations to better protect New Jersey communities from coastal flooding, sea-level rise, and other public health and safety risks that are increasing due to climate change.
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According to NJ.com, yesterday, during Rutgers University’s Commencement, about 60 members of the class of 2024 stood up and exited the ceremony to show solidarity with Pro-Palistinan groups.
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Monmouth County restaurant owner passes away after more than 50 years in his town’s restaurant business.
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(MONTCLAIR, NJ) – Today, during Mental Health Awareness Month, Lieutenant Governor Tahesha Way and Secretary of Higher Education Brian K. Bridges, Ph.D., announced New Jersey college students will have free, 24/7/365 access to teletherapy, crisis connection and wellness programming through the remainder of the Murphy Administration. Launched one year ago, the state’s first-in-the-nation partnership with mental health and wellness platform, Uwill, currently serves students at 45 eligible institutions of higher education in New Jersey who opted into the partnership.
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Various vocational school districts from across Monmouth County earned high rankings in a recent national report.
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A local beach town has banned the burying of people in the sand and digging of large holes. According to NJ.com, Sea Girt passed an ordinance last month that will enact stricter rules around sand hole digging.
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A Monmouth County government agency has announced the start of 3 new initiatives meant to serve the local community.
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FREEHOLD – An adult male and a juvenile have been charged in connection with a July 2023 shooting that left one man dead and two others injured, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Thursday.
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TEANECK – With New Jersey’s older adult population steadily growing, Human Services today released the NJ Age-Friendly Blueprint, which provides strategies and best practices to improve New Jersey’s communities for older adults and enable people to remain in their homes and communities as they age.
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Social media was busy this weekend spreading unconfirmed reports of shootings and stabbings along the Jersey Shore.
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The County is seeking couples for the Monmouth County Clerk’s first Group Wedding, which will take place at the Hominy Hill Clubhouse in Colts Neck.
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New Jerseyans seeking unemployment insurance benefits are promised an improved experience.
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The Jersey Shore Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation is claiming victory over the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association.