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Marine Killing, Identity-Theft Ring, Goat-Farm Stabbing Top State News
School violence statistics and drug arrests also make headlines

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Long Branch and West Long Branch are facing a 2-percent levy cap next year which will make balancing the budget a difficult task. Challenges for Long Branch and West Long Branch residents and elected officials include stabilizing the tax rate without a significant reduction in public services and figuring out which luxuries the township, unfortunately, cannot afford.
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School violence statistics and drug arrests also make headlines

The New Jersey Department of Education Released its Violence, Vandalism and Substance Abuse in the Schools Report this week.
A public hearing on a master plan change for the property is scheduled for Dec. 9.
A public hearing a on master plan change for the property is scheduled for Dec. 9.
The New Jersey Department of Education Released its Violence, Vandalism and Substance Abuse in the Schools Report this week.
The department is participating in the Driver Sober or Get Pulled Over Campaign.
The ceremony will be held at borough hall at 5 p.m.
The man was also charged with eluding police and resisting arrest.
Chris Mejia died last year.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
A single 12-story building will replace the current structures.
The resident is looking to raise $165.
The Long Branch woman is facing several charges following the incident.
Services are scheduled for Friday and Saturday.
Police say there has been an increase in drunk driving cases this year.
The event will take place from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Graduation rates had actually dipped from 2011 to 2012.
The graduation rate for the school has risen over the last three years.