Employees of four stores in Toms River, Brick to receive back pay
Two patrons have been killed in drunk driving crashes, authorities say
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The U.S. is the only developed nation that does not require employers to offer paid vacation, according to a report. Provided by AOL Jobs.
At least eight staffers gone, according to sources
Coastline Adventures want ocean to be "a friendly place again"
While more money would be nice, many Patch readers say they'd prefer to work from home.
We asked Patch readers whether paying up to $110 in membership fees was worth the possible savings.
Sony's new high-definition television shifts the focus from size to clarity. Sponsored by Sony.
Program aimed at helping businesses, creating jobs
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National Dine Out Day is Wednesday, June 19 at many local restaurants
Entry level and experienced job seekers are invited to attend the job fair on May 30.
With just two days until Memorial Day Weekend, we check in on the beaches and some of our other favorite spots.
Boardwalk area from the Sawmill to Spicey's is reopened to the public.
Casino Pier signed a contract with Weeks Marine, and said the process of removing the roller coaster from the ocean could take a few weeks
Marina owner: test run through bay showed few problems, though precautions should be taken
Right Coast Surf Shop was flooded with three feet of water during the storm
Demolition continues on Seaside Height's Funtown Pier, which was destroyed during Hurricane Sandy.
Caribbean-themed restaurant planned to open this summer, but construction of the site has sparked some controversy.
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Exelon Generation will spend $2 million to upgrade its 42 emergency sirens
Rita's Italian Ice has three locations in Toms River
Utility installing components at operations center in Morristown
Madison man has agreed to pay $2 million in overtime back wages and $1 million in damages to hundreds, the U.S. Department of Labor announced
A recent information session for business owners affected by Hurricane Sandy could prove to be helpful
New Jersey's Flying Fish Brewery will release Hurricane Sandy brew
The Seaside Heights amusements pier has been stripped, partially demolished, but restoration is in progress.
The Seaside Heights institution is open and expecting big things this upcoming summer season.
An RFP has been issued to construction companies interested in bidding on the removal of the now famous roller coaster.
Fines, increased inspections required for big box retailer
Since Hurricane Sandy caused massive destruction to the Ortley Beach amusement center, the sidewalk has been a graveyard for destroyed arcade machines.
Architects, engineers and building professionals are faced with a new reality following Hurricane Sandy.
Holiday toy drive will run through Dec. 17 at Fischer Boulevard bank location
American Legion-sponsored event runs from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Tuesday in Toms River
Mall department store without power since Thursday evening, says store manager
New study finds two-thirds of respondents expect to spend same amount as 2011.