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A lot happened in the past week. Check out these stories to get up to date on Lacey Township news.

The project includes a 1.5-mile stretch in Lacey. 

The township did not keep financial statements in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States, Gene Farrell, Registered Municipal Accountant reported in the audit.

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Rizzo was previously listed in critical condition and has since been upgraded to fair, Robert Cavanaugh, Public Relations Manager of the Jersey Shore Regional Trauma Center said. The accident is still under investigation.

Murray Grove’s past still applies to its future. Still focusing on the history of the retreat and conference center, the staff of Murray Grove redirects their marketing.

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Lacey Town Village may or may not return during next month’s meeting after the applicant did not make any modifications to its plan for a non-age restricted housing development.

There have been a series of reports of graffiti consisting of the words “Sine” and “Siner” throughout Lacey Township. According to Lt. Veltri, similar graffiti has been found across the country.

The accident occurred on Nautilus Boulevard. One passenger was airlifted to the Jersey Shore Trauma Center in Neptune, Officer John Simonson of the Lacey Police Department said.

Anthony Barone, a chiropractic physician for Chairo Healthcare LLC in Lanoka Harbor, is offering a free six-week weight loss challenge beginning Feb. 15. Anyone can join at any time.


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