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an Event with 'Spirit'
The ongoing Ocean County comics expo known as Atomicon is often timed to the release of comic book movies.
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Fire engulfs computer store, damages Toms River DMV
A fire at a shopping center on Hooper Avenue Sunday afternoon left one business burned and two others with smoke damage, according to Police Chief Michael G. Mastronardy.
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Comic book enthusiasts to marvel garb at expo
Comic book fans, collectors of rare collectibles and those looking for obscure DVDs will gather from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the 14th Atomicon Comic Book Exposition at the Manahawkin Holiday Inn.
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Stafford man injured in accident
A Manahawkin man was issued three motor vehicle summonses after he knocked over a utility pole with a Volkswagon this morning.
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County lowers lake
The Ocean County Parks and Recreation Department is in the process of lowering Manahawkin Lake in order to keep it healthy.
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Engaged: Melissa Shutak, Christopher Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Shutak of Manahawkin, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Melissa Ann Shutak, to Christopher Evan Rose, son of Jeffrey Rose of Lantana, Fla., and Theresa Woods of Myrtle Beach, ...
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Last suspected member of drug ring picked up by cops
The lone at-large suspect allegedly connected to a large marijuana and cocaine distribution ring in southern Ocean County targeted by law enforcement earlier this month has been taken into custody.
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Route 9 backed up in Barnegat
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Tuckerton Beacon Police Log 11/20/08
5 on a contempt of court warrant issued by Ship Bottom. He was released after posting $100 bail.
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Doyle's Pour House
Brion Magnani had been around the block before he opened Doyle's Pour House in the small harbor town of Tuckerton.
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Century 21 Pacesetter new sales staff announced
Jay DeYonker, broker/owner of Century 21 Pacesetter Realty, announced that two new sales associates have joined his sales team in the Manahawkin section of Stafford.
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Special thanks to a vet
Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Mark Irvin was walking through the Burlington Center Mall on a Wednesday, hunting for a watch battery after striking out at two stores.
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15-year-old charged with breaking into Stafford liquor store
Surveillance footage and a trail of blood lead police last week to Southern Ocean County Hospital, where they arrested a 15-year-old and charged him with breaking into a Route 72 liquor store.
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Having to fight homelessness too common among veterans
As a U.S. Navy sailor, he worked in a small-boat security unit patrolling the harbors of Puerto Rico in the early 1990s.
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Crews on pace to finish new mart by holidays
Approximately a year ago, the Manahawkin Flea Market was reduced to a pile of rubble after a fast moving fire destroyed the three-decade-old attraction, but now the site is bustling with activity.
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Stafford man, 21, hospitalized after striking tree with his car
A 21-year-old Manahawkin man was hospitalized Thursday night after he lost control of his car in the rain on Cedar Run Dock Road.
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Prosecutor: Arrests will make big dent in Ocean County drug trafficking
An eight-month investigation spanning from southern Ocean County to the streets of Newark culminated Wednesday night when federal, state and local law enforcement agencies raided six homes and seized more than ...
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Three injured in collision involving National Guard Humvee
Three people were hurt when a National Guard Humvee collided with a Mazda on Route 9 this morning, police said.
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OHI hires Manahawkin obstetrician-gynecologist
Dr. Mark Marino, Manahawkin, a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist, has recently become a staff member at Ocean Health Initiatives, Inc., a federally qualified health center with locations at 101 ...
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Beacon Police Log
17. Harris struck a fire hydrant and a stop sign at the corner Beach Avenue and Route 9. Harris was also charged with reckless driving, failure to maintain lanes, failure to report an accident, and leaving the ...
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