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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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The wellness transportation program is a collaboration between the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners and NJ transportation service, EZ Ride.
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Albert Caporaso, a 49-year-old man from Hazlet has been charged with seven counts of second-degree aggravated arson and single counts of third-degree criminal mischief and fourth-degree resisting arrest.
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TRENTON – Governor Phil Murphy and New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) President Christine Guhl-Sadovy today announced that New Jersey has been selected to receive $156.1 million in federal funding to make affordable clean energy more accessible across the Garden State.
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Wilson Avenue was ceremoniously named Van Zandt Way after Billy and Steven.
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FREEHOLD – An Ocean County man has been convicted of fatally strangling his wife following an argument and leaving her body on the side of a road in Ocean Township about a year and a half ago, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Friday.
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The attendant worked at a Wawa on Route 9 in Freehold
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The Bradley Food Pantry has been operating out of St. James Episcopal Church in Bradley Beach for the past 40 years, providing food to families in need.
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Yesterday at 8AM the newest grocery store opened in Middletown.
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“A Weekend in Old Monmouth,” the long-running initiative of the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners and Monmouth County Historical Commission is returning for 2024.
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Middletown, NJ – On April 22, 2024, Chief R. Craig Weber announced that the Middletown Twp. Police Department will once again be participating in the “National Take Back Initiative” in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), New Jersey Division, and other state and local law enforcement agencies. The program will occur on Saturday, April 27, 2024, from 10:00am until 2:00pm at the Middletown Township Police Headquarters, located at 1 Kings Highway.
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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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FREEHOLD – A Matawan man has been sentenced to 30 years in state prison for killing his father and then hiding the body in the home the men shared, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Friday.
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FREEHOLD – A forensic analysis of human remains discovered during the excavation of a residential construction site in Wall Township last month has not revealed any evidence indicating that the deaths were suspicious in nature, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago and Wall Township Police Chief Sean O’Halloran jointly announced Friday.
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FREEHOLD – The cause of a pedestrian being struck by a motor vehicle in Wall Township is currently under investigation, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced on Thursday.
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West Long Branch, NJ – New Jersey residents are divided on whether their part of the state gets its fair share of state resources, but there are wide regional variations in this opinion. The Monmouth University Poll finds that South Jersey residents feel most overlooked while Central Jerseyans are happiest with their share of state resources. The poll also attempts to settle a couple of burning questions in the Garden State. First, where exactly is Central Jersey? Second, what is New Jersey’s favorite convenience store?