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Week in Review

Stories you may have missed last 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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  • Two miles of busy Lacey Road in Whiting will get that Ocean County Engineer Frank Scarantino says are designed to “improve pedestrian and vehicle safety.’’
  • More than 60,000 veterans living in Ocean County are being for free, according to County Clerk Scott M. Colabella.
  • The Manchester PTA hoped that serving ice cream on an 80-degree day would on April 11, when school administrators would again present the district's 2011-12 budget. 
  • The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is holding its second annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 30. Manchester is taking part, to bring them to their headquarters or other designated drop-off spots.
  • claims his opponent once faced a criminal charge for her financial dealings, while she is charging him with quadruple dipping at public expense.
  • Manchester Board of Education President Mary Walter has decided that that she has held for 10 years when the body reorganizes at its post-election meeting next month.
  • Now in its fourth year, Ocean County will offer its again next month at locations in Brick, Toms River, Manchester and Lacey townships.

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