Registration is required for the program that offers strategies for helping children struggling with a variety of behavioral issues.
The plan comes as Brick weighs a ban on retail sales, and schools get their first look at cuts after rally in Trenton.
Police are urging motorists to exercise caution in the area.
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The tentative budget introduced by Gov. Phil Murphy includes a cut in aid that will compound previous issues.
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The controversial Jersey Shore Therapeutic Health Care application has been withdrawn, the group's attorney says.
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Brick officials say the $44 million cumulative cut would force 290 staff cuts, increase class sizes and eliminate sports and clubs.
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The agreement still must be ratified by the teachers union.
The school district is one of dozens trying to get across to legislators how devastating the cuts will be. Read more headlines from Brick.
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With the district set to lose more than $44 million cumulatively over six years, it's not just about the affect on schools.
The ordinance that would bar sales, cultivation, manufacturing and testing was met with comments both for and against.
The mayor's Facebook Live discussion was overwhelmed by comments about the possible ban ahead of Tuesday's council meeting.
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A peeping Tom arrested; teacher contract negotiations and more headlines from Brick and nearby.
When Gov. Phil Murphy first took office, town officials said they would wait to see what the state did before taking action on marijuana.
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The district will have buses going to the Statehouse for the rally urging the state to rethink aid cuts.
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The board president says the board has met with the teachers union ahead of mediation in an attempt to reach a contract agreement.
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The closure was announced ahead of an oncoming winter storm.
The new bridge is wider for vehicles and has a sidewalk, along with steel and concrete supports.
The 45-year-old man was found hiding behind a nearby tree, police said.
At his town hall meeting, the 3rd District congressman said VA officials have told him it may be next year before the new site is named.
The shoe retailer may no longer have a presence in the United States.
The $4.6 million construction project that replaced a 55-year-old span started in late 2017 and is nearly finished.
The march is expected to include people from districts all over the state facing severe aid cuts under S2.
Eileen Della Volle is seeking one of the two seats currently held by Republicans David Wolfe, who is retiring, and Gregory McGuckin.
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The St. Mary's priest in Lakewood later sang in the Bay Head church's choir. The Bay Head priest was charged in 2003 but his accuser died.
The township was founded 169 years ago, and the birthday party — the idea of a township child a few years ago — celebrates that.
The event is an opportunity for him to listen to constituents in the 3rd District.
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