Flu shot clinics, lead poisoning, auxiliary police sought, and more.
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Ocean County is holding an information session next week for prospective volunteers.
Freeholder drops campaign lawsuit, bank robberies alleged and other news from Manchester this week.
Check out these photos from Saturday's event at the Wall Soccer Club, set up to assist Trooper Michael Oehlmann and his family.
Coat drive and meal deliveries highlight charity activities.
Toms River South and Donovan Catholic students interviewed veterans from World War II to Iraq in special event.
Volunteers, donors help The People's Pantry ensure 657 needy families receive holiday meal fixings; 1,000 people will get precooked meals.
A bug in the car is blamed in a fatal Route 539 crash.
The annual Kevin's Kids toy collection gets underway, and other articles you may have missed last week.
The first annual Chili Cook-off and Bonfire is Friday night.
Wondering why you got old news from us this morning? We were, too.
More than 60 N.J. communities have the among the highest foreclosure rates in the country. Is your town on these lists?
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In October, nearly 43,000 people read the Manchester Patch.
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Catch up on the news around South Jersey this week.
Bogus scam involves phone calls threatening to shut off service if payments aren't made. Berkeley, NJ
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The annual autumn changing of the clocks is just around the corner.
Take a look at some of the headlines from last week in Manchester.
Raffles, 50/50s and an appearance by Buster round out a day full of 1-pitch games.
Take a look at some of the headlines this week on the Manchester Patch.
The site that shows towns having the most Ashley Madison “cheaters” listed the worst places to live - and some real surprises are here.
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The supermoon eclipse was overshadowed by the concerns over Hurricane Joaquin.
A lot happens in a week. Patch has you covered in case you missed something in South Jersey this week.
Army Spc. Robert Korzon presented the flag, flown for 9 minutes, 11 seconds to mark the 9/11 attacks, as thanks for positive interactions.
Home values and average income - and even common pronunciations of the towns' names - were part of ranking methodology, website says.
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Lottery officials have been waiting nearly a week for the purchaser to step forward.
More than 2,000 people lined the boardwalk in Seaside for Saturday's race.
Take a look at these headlines and other from the week on the Manchester Patch.
Life gets busy. Here's some of the news you may have missed this week from around South Jersey.
Here are some of the stories you may have missed so far this week on the Manchester Patch.
"Picklepalooza, Peace, Love, Music and Food " Festival at Island Beach State Park Saturday will raise funds for The Food Bank and more.
The 57-year-old died last week, a state official said; state health officials say Ocean County has West Nile-infected mosquitoes as well.
A fire that had residents on edge dominated the beginning of the week.
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Cpl. Nicholas s. Ott Foundation holds its fourth annual scholarship fundraiser on Saturday.
Bruno, who has worked in the Shore Conference as a coach and AD for more than three decades, is being honored Oct. 4.