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BP oil spill reaches all Gulf states

July 5, 2010

Water restrictions imposed in Monmouth, voluntary in Ocean County due to high water demand

July 4, 2010

N.J. volunteers say giving back is ultimate form of patriotism

July 3, 2010

N.J. commission stalls approving 24-year lease agreement on gas pipeline project for $45K

July 2, 2010

Fourth of July events throughout N.J.

July 2, 2010

Driver who struck N.J. State Trooper Marc Castellano won’t be charged criminally

July 2, 2010

Hundreds of dead fish found floating in Deal Lake

July 1, 2010

Police arrest suspect in Long Branch fatal shooting

July 1, 2010

What’s The Argument Around The Intoxilyzer’s Dependability And Accuracy?

June 30, 2010

Teen is fatally shot in Asbury Park

June 30, 2010

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