Scott Pendell
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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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Younger adults express less urgency than in prior polls on the topic of climate change according to the latest data from Monmouth University.
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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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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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“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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Next Baking Master: Paris premieres in May on Food Network and features 10 American competitors facing off while having access to French baking experts and renown pastry shops.
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New York firm BFJ Planning completed a preliminary investigation in a step towards developing a high-density transit village around the train station.
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The poll asked several questions to build on data collected by the Gallup Organization going back to 1948. The most striking finding is that one third of Americans answered they would like to settle in another country.
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New Jersey has been approved for nearly $180 million through the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Project Fund, a component of the American Rescue Plan designed to provide funding for enhancing quality of life, economic vitality, and resilience of communities across the country.