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Recall: Children's hooded sweatshirts
One of the recalled sweatshirts. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has announced a voluntary recall of about 17,000 children's hooded sweatshirts and jackets because they have a drawstring through the hood which can pose a strangulation hazard.
Ocean County Observer - The Times-Beacon
Last week's northeast gale dished out the worst shoreline damage to coastal Monmouth and Ocean counties in more than a decade, from wrecked cabanas in Sea Bright to undermined oceanfront homes on Long Beach Island.
Strangulation hazard prompts sweatshirt, jacket recall
About 17,000 youth hooded sweatshirts and jackets are being recalled due to a strangulation hazard.
Science students help dunes recover from nor'easter
Toms River Regional School District Science students did not let the recent Nor'easter stop them from spending three straight hours re-planting dune grass in Seaside Park on Monday, Nov.
Emergency declared after storm
Three days of rain and intense winds along the Shore has resulted in Gov. Jon S. Corzine declaring a state of emergency in six counties, including Monmouth and Ocean.
Seaside Park introduces 'pay-to-play' ordinance
After much debate, which included heckling and catcalls from some Borough Council members as well as the public, a "pay-to-play" ordinance was introduced Thursday night at a council meeting.
It doesn't require a suspension of disbelief to imagine a day when an emergency at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant in Lacey might make it necessary for nearby residents to get out of town in a hurry.
Ocean County Observer - The Times-Beacon
Lack of notification - specifically failure to follow up faxes with phone calls - was the cause for a recently issued federal deficiency finding following an emergency exercise held at the Oyster Creek nuclear power plant last month.
Excessive force suits all settled
The year 2007 was a dark one for the Seaside Park Police Department. By the end of that year, 14 lawsuits had been filed against the police department in federal court by people who claimed police had used excessive force against them, including, in several cases, beating and punching them while they were handcuffed.
N.J. amusement parks report no major injuries over summer
For the first time in more than a decade, New Jersey's summer season was free of serious injuries on roller coasters, Ferris wheels and log flumes, state officials said this week.
Stripers giving anglers opportunity in the surf
Surfcasters who fished in between the inclement weather this week saw pretty good results from stripers and bluefish along the coast.
Volunteers give Jersey Shore a much-needed clean-up
Saturday's blustery, rainy weather might not have been ideal for beach going, but that didn't stop 17-year-old Julie Peterson and her friends from hitting the sand at Second Avenue in Seaside Park.
Independent, two Republicans on ballot for Seaside Park council
THE STAKES: Two three-year terms will be available on the Borough Council. THE CANDIDATES: Robert P. Brennan of 39 C St., an independent, is the incumbent.
Island towns need own school district
As a taxpayer to the Toms River Board of Education, I am concerned about the arrangement made by Superintendent Michael J. Ritacco to allow Seaside Park students to attend our school district without compensation.
In a large green plastic tub, a male and female diamondback terrapin turtle appeared to be waiting patiently for a hand to reach in and grab them.
Seaside Park owes Central 2008 money
The borough will be able to pay its $708,408 third-quarter 2008 tax bill to the Central Regional School District, but it will not have enough money to pay this year's third-quarter tax bill of $750,743 because of 'cash-flow problems.' 'A purchase order was sent over to their business administrator for the 2008 payment due them, and we expect to be ...
Republican club elects new group of officers
James J. Fulcomer has been elected president of the Regular Republican Club of Berkeley.
Reward increased in missing-woman case
BERKELEY - In June, Julia Madsen celebrated her 50th wedding anniversary and her 72nd birthday.
School districts' dispute widening
By Bonnie Delaney * and HARTRIONO B. * SASTROWARDOYO * TOMS RIVER BUREAU * September 22, 2009 SEASIDE HEIGHTS - MORE INSIDE: Berkeley takes legal action to halt Seaside Park seventh-graders' transfer to Toms River Intermediate East.
Berkeley council planning legal action over school agreement
The Township Council will meet tonight to authorize special counsel Francis Campbell to institute legal proceedings to stop what the township is calling a "siphon-scheme" to decrease school tax funds payable by Seaside Park to the Central Regional School District.
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