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Shawn Connolly Of Asbury Park Sentenced
Shawn Connolly, 37, was sentenced on Tuesday, Apr. 23 to 40 years in prison, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago announced in a news release. He'll be eligible for parole after 34 years under the No Early Release Act. Asbury Park police responded to a home on Seventh Avenue just before...
Flavortown On The Jersey Shore: Guy Fieri To Visit Two Monmouth County Locations
"The Mayor of Flavortown" is visiting Low Dive on North Ocean Avenue in Asbury Park on Friday, May 3. The beachfront restaurant and bar posted an Instagram story on Monday, Apr. 22 announcing Fieri's appearance from 5 to 6 p.m. Fieri is promoting the Santo Tequila brand that he co-owns...
Janelle Stelson to face off against Rep. Scott Perry in 10th Congressional District race
Janelle Stelson greeted voters at the polling place at the Manchester Township building Tuesday afternoon like they were old friends. And some of them were, having known Stelson from her decades of anchoring the evening news at WGAL-TV. ...
N.J. man conspired with postal clerk to steal $150K in checks
A 25-year-old New Jersey man admitted he worked with a postal clerk and others to steal more than $150,000 in checks from the Keansburg post office. Malachi Jefferson, of Newark, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to bank fraud, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for New Jersey said. Jefferson recruited the postal...
Two Local Firefighters Honored For 50 Years Of Dedication
TOMS RIVER – Two local firefighters were recently recognized for their incredible dedication to the Toms River community. Mark Autenrieth and Stephen Hayes boast a century of combined volunteer service with the Toms River Fire Department, Company No 1. Councilman James Quinlisk led the tribute to the two firefighters...
Wall Library holding annual specialty book sale
WALL TOWNSHIP – The Wall Township Library, 2700 Allaire Road, is holding a book sale until May 1, selling books, CD’s, DVD’s, records, and puzzles for discounted prices. The sale, which started on April 20, has such items selling for 25 cents to $1. April 25, starts the $2 bag sale; Residents can visit the library and collect various items to take home with them.
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