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Oyster Creek station hosts open house
LACEY - More than 100 people came out to learn more about nuclear energy and the operation of the Oyster Creek Generating Station owned by Exelon Corp.
Cast your vote at ice cream festival in Toms River
TOMS RIVER - There's no better time of year than summer to enjoy the sweet creaminess of ice cream and there's no better place to indulge your taste buds than at the 7th Annual New Jersey State Ice Cream Festival on Saturday, July 18.
Principal is appointed interim schools chief
Bayville Elementary School Principal Arleen J. Lippincott will become the interim superintendent of the township school district on July 1. The Board of Education Friday night unanimously agreed to pay Lippincott, who has 26 years of experience in the district, a stipend of $75 a day or no more than $1,500 per month for six months in addition to ...
'Clap out' signals Berkeley superintendent's retirement
There was no way Joseph H. Vicari was going to make it down the hallways of the H. & M. Potter Elementary School on Friday without growing misty-eyed. Earlier, pupils and staff at the Bayville Elementary School had presented Vicari with homemade cards and a boutonniere during the school's student awards ceremony.
Home-health business moves to Toms River
Jhoane Sherard has 15 years of experience working in the health-care field - as a candy striper, as a nurse's aide, and as a certified assisted-living administrator.
Stories of the Pines, parks echoed in sisters' books
Their journey began as children, being dragged by their grandmother for what the sisters called their 'yearly pilgrimage.' Despite the moaning and groaning of adolescents having to engage in anything remotely educational outside of the confines of school, the pair realized what a fascinating place Double Trouble State Park was and dubbed it the ...
Construction worker struck on Parkway in Berkeley
A construction worker was struck in a hit-and-run crash at milepost 78.4 southbound on the Garden State Parkway at about 4 a.m., New Jersey State Police Trooper Lawrence Brook said.
Spaghetti dinner will raise money for Berkeley fire memorial
An all-you-can-eat spaghetti and meatball dinner will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. June 13 at the Holiday City South clubhouse at 139 Santiago Drive at Mule Road.
Bakeries to join the challenge at "Look Who's Cooking" fest
Local bakeries have joined the first "Delectable Dessert Challenge" at this year's 17th Annual "Look Who's Cooking" benefit and food tasting festival, Friday, June 12, 2009, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church, Washington Street, Toms River.
Berkeley seeking grants for bike path, road improvements
The township is seeking three state Department of Transportation grants to extend a bicycle path along the Ocean County rail trail, build sidewalks behind Bayville School and improve three roads.
Ocean County Observer - The Times-Beacon
Several Jersey Shore towns set aside a portion of Sunday on this holiday weekend to pay respects to local service men who lost their lives in service to their country.
Berkeley Soccer Association 2009-10 registration set
The Berkeley Soccer Association will be holding registration for the 2009-2010 fall and spring soccer seasons on June 2, 4 and 13 at the soccer complex at the end of Eastern Boulevard in Bayville.
Chiropractor to host healing discussion in Pine Beach
Chiropractor Anita Mihlon will host a free dinner talk about 'Enhancing Your Body's Healing Power' at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, organizers said.
Berkeley motel fire blamed on malfunctioning air conditioner
A fire that deemed a local motel uninhabitable is believed to have been caused by a malfunctioning air conditioner, investigators said.
Authorities are investigating the cause of a fire that severely damaged a home in the Bayville section this morning.
Blaze sweeps through apartments in Berkeley
A fire swept through apartments at the Holiday Harbor Motel here Saturday afternoon, forcing residents into the street to watch as their homes burned.
Official honored for mental health work
TOMS RIVER - Township Councilwoman Maria L. Maruca has been honored for her work in fighting to remove the stigma attached to mental illness.
Local businesses help keep shelter, Popcorn Park Zoo afloat
Pythons and puppies, cats and camels -- the Associated Humane Societies of New Jersey's Forked River location has them all.
Free talk on how to 'lose weight naturally'
Dr. Anita Mihlon of Mihlon Family Chiropractic Center in the Bayville section of Berkeley will be hosting a free dinner talk, "Losing Weight Naturally,'' at 6:30 p.m. April 28.
Tax revolt draws hundreds to Belmar
Protesters hailing from all around the Garden State braved the whipping winds and continuous rain showers last week to participate in a mini uprising of sorts - a Tax Day Tea Party Rally on the boardwalk, here.
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