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Week in News: High School Baseball Game Turns Into Brawl

News you may have missed from our Patch neighbors in Monmouth and Ocean Counties.

RFH Parent Arrested Following RBR Baseball Game Melee

Red Bank- A sixth-inning collision — during a tie game when a Red Bank Regional player running from third base collided with the Rumson-Fair Haven catcher — cleared both benches and ended up with all brawling players possibly suspended from upcoming games and the arrest of a Rumson parent for alleged simple assault,according to APP.com.

Read more on Little Silver-Oceanport Patch.

Man Dies in Howell Fire

Howell- A Howell man whom neighbors described as "quiet" died Sunday morning after a fire at the Oak Hill Trailer Park, according to the park's manager.

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Edward Reehil, 48, died in the Sunday morning blaze in his mobile home in the Oak Hill Trailer Park. He was the sole occupant of  trailer at Man O' War Lane and Seattle Slew Drive, according to Charles Webster, spokesman for the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.

Read more on Howell Patch.

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Organizers: No Bags Allowed at New Jersey Marathon Finish Line

Long Branch- In the wake of the bombings at the Boston Marathon last month, no bags will be allowed at the finish line of the New Jersey Marathon in Long Branch on Sunday, May 5.

Read the entire NJ Marathon protocol on Long Branch Patch.

Christie Addresses Easement Holdouts at Town Hall Meeting on LBI

Long Beach Island- As the deadline for signing easements is tomorrow, Governor Chris Christie took time at his town hall meeting on Long Beach Island today to warn holdouts that they don't have much longer before he "calls them out." 

Read more on Barnegat-Manahawkin Patch.

Heroin Deaths Prompt Task Force

Ocean County- All last year, there were 53 drug overdoses reported in Ocean County. In the first three months of this year, there have been 43 overdoses - nine of which occurred over an eight-day period in April.

Five of those were related to heroin, according to Al Della Fave, with the Ocean County Prosecutor's Office.

Read more on Point Pleasant Patch.

Sandy Hook Brushes Itself Off and Opens the Entrance Gates

Sandy Hook- The roadways are rough in preparation for paving, the Sea Gulls' Nest Restaurant and beach stations are still closed, and the multi-use trail is under sand in a few parts. But look past that, and Sandy Hook is back, in all its natural glory.

People came on the opening day to soak in the sun and smell the sea air. They arrived with bikes, kayaks, fishing poles, sunglasses and beach chairs. 

Read more on Middletown Patch.


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