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Man Taken Into Custody In 'Active Distress'In Brick Township Dies At Hospital: AG
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin’s office is reviewing the incident because state law and his own guidelines require him to investigate any death that follows an encounter with law enforcement. Preliminarily, Platkin said, it appears Brick Township officers handcuffed the man after finding him in the street in...
10 most expensive homes sold in Monmouth County, April 29 - May 5
A house in Oakhurst that sold for $4.3 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Monmouth County in the past week. In total, 191 residential real estate sales were recorded in the county during the past week, with an average price of $752,658. The average price per square foot was $401.
Red Bank Police Blotter – Busy Month for Men and Women in Blue
RED BANK, NJ – The following information was supplied by the Red Bank Police Department and is published as provided. Crimes Occurring Between April 1 and April 30CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER CRIMES: Theft: On 04/01/2024 a patrol unit took a report of theft. In the area of Broad St., an employee of a business reported two individuals left without paying the bill. The amount due was between $10.00 and $25.00. Ptl. Michael Zadlock. Criminal Mischief: In the area of Maple Av., a patrol unit took a report of criminal mischief to a motor vehicle....
Howell Police Asking for Community’s Help in Locating Suspect Who Stole Over 100 Political Campaign Signs
HTPD: We need your help! Our agency is investigating a series of thefts involving approximately 130 political campaign signs belonging to the “Leggio for Mayor” campaign. These signs were stolen from various locations on or about April 23, 2024 and later discarded in dumpsters behind the Ramtown Plaza.
Asbestos found in school ceiling tiles
WALL TOWNSHIP — Asbestos was detected in Old Mill Elementary School (OMES) during testing in April, Wall Township Public Schools (WTPS) Superintendent of Schools Tracy Handerhan announced on Friday, May 3. Handerhan said the tiles in the ceilings of rooms in the school were required to be tested in compliance with the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act, initiating procedures for a planned heating, ventilation, air and cooling (HVAC) project at OMES.
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