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Week In Review

Stories you may have missed this week

Below you'll find some of the top stories from Manchester last week. To stay updated with the latest news all week, be sure to follow Manchester Patch on Facebook and Twitter.

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  • Accused Lakewood cop killer Jahmell W. Crockham, 19, is after being indicted by an Ocean County grand jury for the slaying of Justin Williams, who was gunned down Oct. 15 in Lakewood.
  • Manchester's Board of Education on Wednesday night , including one newcomer.
  • The owner of a Toms River modular home company told Ocean County’s freeholders he can provide affordable housing units , but he is barred by federal regulations from competing for the work.
  • Over by volunteers at Whiting Elementary School last weekend during an Operation Shoebox New Jersey packing event.
  • There will be some to show spending on capital projects after officials confirmed a claim by Michele Rosen of Waretown that $11.8 million in such spending was not included in the $32.9 million budget aired Wednesday morning.
  • Manchester residents reached into their medicine cabinets and to authorities on April 30.
  • An early morning fire Monday from their Pine Lake Park home. At about 3 a.m. Monday, police and fire units were dispatched to 725 Commonwealth Blvd. on reports of a fire, according to Manchester Police Capt. Lisa Parker.

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