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WHEELCHAIR BOUND MAN KILLED CROSSING CHAMBERS BRIDGE ROAD
Second Fatality At Location In A Month
By Keith Hagarty
      A 69-year-old resident of the Forge Pond Apartments senior complex was killed last week while trying to cross Chambers Bridge Road in his motorized wheelchair. Harry A. Genovese Jr.
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Streaming Online Council Meetings Earn Accolades For Brick
By Keith Hagarty
      Although it began only two months ago, Brick's decision to broadcast township council meetings online has already earned the township top honors.
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Chambers Bridge On Tap For Repaving Project
      TOMS RIVER - Six Ocean County roads will be repaved, including a congested stretch of Chambers Bridge Road, as part of more than $2 million in contracts to be awarded by the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders. "These contracts are part of our annual road maintenance and improvement effort,...
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LIBRARY LOSES RIGHT TO RETAIN WEB SITE NAME
By Keith Hagarty
      What's in a name? For the patrons and officials of the Ocean County Library System, a heck of a lot. Patrons have been accustomed to finding the county library's official Web site at www.oceancountylibrary. org.
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255 Acres Of Farmland Will Soon Be In County's Hands
By Bill McLaughlin
      The largest privately held parcel of land in Ocean County will soon be owned by county residents. At a meeting earlier this week, the Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders announced the deal to buy the 255 acres for $6 million.
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County Plans On Buying Fourth Pump-Boat; New Engineer Named
By Bill McLaughlin
      The Ocean County Board of Chosen Freeholders recently announced plans to buy a fourth pump-out boat to service the Silver Bay area. The county will apply for an $85,000 grant from the state DEP and Clean Vessel Act program. Pump-out boats are specially equipped to clean out toilets and holding ta...
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