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March 7, 2026

NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP - Summerfield Elementary parents- The Summerfield PTO wants YOU!Do you want to make a difference for Summerfield's students?The following positions are available:  President, Vice President and Treasurer.As President, you'd lead meetings, guide school events and initiatives, work ...

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LAKE COMO, NJ – Law enforcement officers from across Monmouth County will gather with community members this Saturday, March 7, for an afternoon fundraiser supporting the Team Monmouth County Police Unity Tour.The event will take place beginning at 3 p.m. at Bar Anticipation, located at 703 16th ...

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RED BANK, NJ: As part of the nationwide America 250 commemoration, the Red Bank–based Navesink Maritime Heritage Association will host historian Rick Geffken for a riveting presentation, New Jersey’s Revolutionary Rivalry: The Untold Story of Col. Tye & Capt. Huddy, on Wednesday, March 18 at ...

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LAKE COMO, NJ – Law enforcement officers from across Monmouth County will gather with community members this Saturday, March 7, for an afternoon fundraiser supporting the Team Monmouth County Police Unity Tour.The event will take place beginning at 3 p.m. at Bar Anticipation, located at 703 16th ...

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KEYPORT, NJ: Join the Keyport Historical Society for a truly revolutionary afternoon as the community gathers at the beautiful Keyport Yacht Club to celebrate America's 250th Anniversary in timeless style. Keyport, is one of the region’s most historic waterfront communities and proudly reflects the ...

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LAKE COMO, NJ – Law enforcement officers from across Monmouth County will gather with community members this Saturday, March 7, for an afternoon fundraiser supporting the Team Monmouth County Police Unity Tour.The event will take place beginning at 3 p.m. at Bar Anticipation, located at 703 16th ...

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WAYNE, NJ — The Wayne Township Board of Education announced the members of its newly-created Citizen Budget Advisory Committee. These ten people will not set the schools’ 2026–2027 budget, but will provide their advice and get an insider view of how the budget is created.Here's Your 2026 Wayne ...

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RED BANK, NJ: The Jersey Shore Gladiators Youth Flag Football League returns to Red Bank this spring, offering an eight-week season of fast-paced, co-ed competition for kids ages 6–13. Presented by Coach Marcel and supported by the Red Bank Division of Parks and Recreation, games will be held ...

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UNION, NJ – Union’s Eulace Peacock Unsung Hero Award recognizes those who humbly, diligently and passionately seek change and progression within the community without looking for credit or recognition.  Unsung heroes inspire and impact others without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, ...

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HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, NJ – Hasbrouck Heights approved the application for site plan approval for the Costillas Colombian Grill at the March 4 meeting of the Hasbrouck Heights Planning Board in Council Chambers at Borough Hall.The restaurant is looking to expand its floor plan, and is taking over the ...

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NUTLEY, NJ - This weekend the community celebrates Irish-American culture with the largest parade in town, and all the festivities associated with it.With so much going on, everyone will need to refuel with corned beef, the official food of St. Patrick's Day.Pop into Violante's for your corned beef ...

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NEWTON, NJ – The Newton Police Department reminds area drivers there will be road closures on Saturday, March 7 for the St. Patrick’s Day parade.  The parade route begins on lower Spring Street, continues west on Spring Street to Moran Street then proceeding north on Moran Street and concluding in ...

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Spring Ahead! Daylight Saving time begins this Sunday, March 8, at 2am. Please put your clocks ahead an hour.The Hawthorne Police Department Traffic Bureau is seeking your support for our application to the AARP Community Challenge Grant for a Pedestrian Safety Project in Hawthorne; I call your ...

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NEWTON, NJ – The students at Halsted Middle School are inviting the community to their next theatrical performance.  On March 27, 28 and 29 the Halsted Players will present “Finding Nemo Jr.”Tickets are available for their four performances:March 27 at 7:30 p.m.March 28 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.March ...

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The Bergen County Regional SWAT team stormed a Franklin Lakes home early this evening and took a wanted man into custody. Fred Clark Jr., 43, was brought to Bergen New Bridge Medical Center in Paramus for a psychiatric evaluation following a standoff that lasted nearly four hours, responders ...

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NEW JERSEY — Get ready to lose an hour of sleep on Sunday, March 8th, when clocks skip ahead from 2 am to 3 am as Daylight Saving Time returns.This changeover means more evening daylight and darker mornings until Sunday, Nov. 1st, when New Jerseyans must set their clocks back again for an hour to ...

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Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 8. At 2 a.m., clocks will move ahead one hour to 3 a.m., trimming an hour from the overnight stretch and extending evening daylight.© Pixabay/Mohamed_hassanHILLSBOROUGH, NJ — Daylight Saving Time goes into effect at 2 a.m., Sunday, March 8h and will ...

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Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, March 8. At 2 a.m., clocks will move ahead one hour to 3 a.m., trimming an hour from the overnight stretch and extending evening daylight.© Pixabay/Mohamed_hassanSOMERVILLE, NJ — Daylight Saving Time goes into effect at 2 a.m., Sunday, March 8h and will ...

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MONTCLAIR, NJ — Several multitalented Montclair creatives are joining forces to make their mark on New York’s theater scene with a gripping one-act play that brings to life a little-known yet powerful episode in the life of trailblazing activist Sojourner Truth.“Dust of Egypt” debuts for four weeks ...

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SOMERSET, NJ — Classrooms at Cedar Hill Prep were transformed into interactive history exhibits Friday night as students stepped into the roles of influential Black leaders, artists, athletes and activists during the school’s second annual Living History program.Families, teachers and community ...

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BAYONNE, NJ – For the second consecutive year, the Bayonne girls basketball season ended with a loss to Westfield in a sectional final.Second-seeded Westfield repeated as the NJSIAA North 2, Group 4 champion with a 50-35 victory over second-seeded Bayonne on Friday night.Westfield (22-7) outscored ...

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BOCA RATON, FL — Boca Raton planning officials on Thursday recommended approval of developers’ request to build a two-tower hotel replacing a plaza and post office just south of Mizner Park, despite continued opposition from residents who live in a neighboring condominium building. The developers’ ...

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COCONUT CREEK, FL — The popularity of the apprenticeship programs at Atlantic Technical College in Coconut Creek has the Broward County Public Schools Board considering increasing its funding by $800,000.On March 10, the board is scheduled to consider an $800,000 addition to the existing budget for ...

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MELBOURNE BEACH, FL- The Melbourne Beach Town Commission held a workshop Wednesday to discuss whether non-ad valorem assessments could help fund fire protection services and other municipal needs.Commissioners reviewed how the funding mechanism works and discussed next steps, including hiring a ...

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COCONUT CREEK, FL — Coconut Creek police recently arrested 68-year-old woman after she got into an accident with two vehicles and then blew more than twice the legal limit for driving under the influence. Wynmoor resident Myra Diblasio faces seven charges related to the accident, including driving ...

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JEFFERSON, NJ  - Several wrestlers from the Sparta Jefferson girls team made podium at the NJSIAA District 1 tournament on Saturday, February 28.Number one seed Paige Weiss pinned her way through three rounds at 132 lbs, earning first place with a pin in 0:49 seconds.  She took down Lauren Fouche ...

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WAYNE, NJ — When Benway School students uncovered the partially buried footstone of 2nd Lt. Harold Edwin “H.E.” Bodei nearly ten years ago, they didn’t just place a flag and move on.The footstone that was found by the Benway School students became far more, and truly touched both the students from ...

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WEST CALDWELL, NJ – This year, the shoes were on the other feet.And they were track shoes.The identical group of Caldwell girls basketball players that lost to Madison in the same championship round in 2025 came back with more experience and resolve and spent four quarters pressing for 94 feet, ...

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Princeton, NJ – A fifth candidate – a Republican – has filed to seek one of the two Princeton Council seats up for election this November. And we also have another statement of introduction from one of the Democratic candidates.On Tuesday, March 3, at the Mercer County Republican Committee's ...

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Paul Castimore always had his eyes set on a career in public safety.Growing up in Sparta, the Castimore family was heavily involved in emergency services, and Paul felt a calling to a job of service.“Both my parents were first responders in Sparta which prompted me to be a policeman or fireman,” ...

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