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Long Branch man heading to prison for drug death in Tinton Falls

It s part of the epidemic that s wreaked havoc on the Jersey Shore community for years now, with heroin being of particular concern. Law enforcement continues cracking down on this heinous activity and putting together programs for those sho need help. A Long Branch man is heading to prison for six-years though as he has plead guilty to the first degree crime of strict liability for drug induced death in February of 2020 in Tinton Falls, announced Monmouth County Prosecutor Chris Gramiccioni. Get our free mobile app Lateef Reevey, 31, of Long Branch, was sentenced by Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Lourdes Lucas to prison subject to the No Early Release Act and Pursuant to N.E.R.A., he will be required to serve 85% of his sentence before becoming eligible for parole.

Your flood insurance could soon go down in Monmouth County

Are your flood insurance bills pretty high? There s a new program in Monmouth County that can help soften the burden. The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners are launching a floodplain management software for 17 towns who are currently participating in the National Flood Insurance Program Community Rating System. We step back into 2020 for a second here as that s when Monmouth County was awarded a $125,000 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs LEAP Challenge Grant for CRS management software and the Commissioner’s used the grant money, along with $104,000 in CARES Act funding, to acquire the Forerunner’s Floodplain Management Platform, to manage the floodplain compliance and outreach in communities.

Why weren t teachers moved up New Jersey vaccine list?

Why were teachers not higher up on the Covid Vaccine list in New Jersey? What science is Governor Phil Murphy using to determine dates and vaccine qualifications? Where does Monmouth County, Jersey Shore go from here to boost business?

Winter Storm closing Ocean County vaccine clinic on Thursday

Winter Storm closing Ocean County vaccine clinic on Thursday Published: February 17, 2021 Ocean County COVID-19 vaccine clinic RWJ Barnabas Healthcare Arena at Toms River High School North (Ocean County Health Dept) Well, with an unknown amount of snow along with a wintry mix and some gusty winds barreling to the Jersey Shore Thursday, cancellations, postponements and rescheduling are almost unavoidable. The Ocean County Health Department announced Wednesday that due to the incoming snow storm, the Ocean County Vaccination Clinic scheduled for Thursday, February 18 at the RWJ-Barnabas Health Arena on the campus of Toms River High School North has been rescheduled for Friday, February 19.

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