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Virginia "Ginny" Haines already has her sights set on seeking a permanent seat on the Ocean County Board of Freeholders, after being appointed just over two weeks ago to succeed retired long-time member James Lacey of Brick.
As an annual county by county survey gets underway today to try and determine the exact number of homeless in New Jersey, advocates continue seeking permanent shelters, especially during the harsh winter months.
As the nation pauses to remember Martin Luther King Junior on Monday, religious leaders in Lakewood will hold a second annual tribute to the Civil Rights Leader with a march and service.
The Jersey Coast survived another hurricane season without any major damage, but beach erosion remains a concern in the wake of Super storm Sandy reshaping the landscape. The Jersey Shore Partnership has been lobbying in Trenton, urging lawmakers to double the state's Shore Protection Fund to $50 million.
20-year-old Chris Nolze of Toms River, an 8-year cancer survivor who has undergone 21 operations, is again using his foundation to help spread holiday joy to young patients afflicted with the disease.
Three years after Sandy made landfall in New Jersey on Oct. 29, 2012, the mayors of two of the hardest hit Jersey Shore communities are assessing what remains in the ongoing recovery.
By the end of April, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is expected to mail notices to all policy holders who filed claims with its National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) on how to appeal or request a review in light of allegations of fraud and questionable engineering reports that led to underpayments and denials, according to Paul Weberg, Senior Engineer with FEMA Region II in New York.
Townsquare Tonight airs every Wednesday at 7PM on News Talk Radio WOBM-AM 1160 & 1310. Tom Mongelli hosts the 30 minute program which features interviews with local leaders and spotlights the issues facing Ocean County residents.
About 70 percent of the $100,000 needed to build a permanent memorial, dedicated to New Jersey Gold Star families whose children don't return from war, has been raised in less than a year.
Like all of his colleagues, Shore Assemblyman Greg McGuckin (R-10) will be up for re-election in November.
Assemblyman McGuckin appeared on the March 11 edition of "Townsquare Tonight" on WOBM-AM 1160/1310.
Ahead of his third time on the Assembly ballot, we asked the former Toms River Council President what was the hardest part of making the switch to the statehouse...