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In a rematch of last year's Group 2 semifinal, Manasquan beat Camden 44-43 on a clutch shot by Griffin Linstra with 2.7 seconds remaining.
This year's annual Fourth of July firework celebration, held on July 3, is being held at Sea Watch beach. According to the ...
The Manasquan Planning Board will meet on Tuesday, July 1 and hear an application requesting the demolition of The Salty ...
Manasquan Bank is proud to announce the launch of three new residential home lending products tailored specifically for ...
Basketball went from a sport that some girls in town played to the sport for young girls in Manasquan, and the seven other ...
It was with mild irony that a format designed to speed the game up actually seemed to slow Manasquan down in the first half against Glen Ridge. In the opening halves of their last five games, the ...
Manasquan is at the southern end of Monmouth County, covering 2.53 square miles, but almost half of that is water. The numerous creeks, ...
New Jersey is home to a rich diversity of snake species, and several of its lakes and rivers are teeming with slithering ...
Manasquan Bank launches special home loan programs for educators, first responders, and military members, with benefits like ...
Manasquan HS basketball coach Andrew Bilodeau is considering a protest after his team's buzzer-beater was overturned in a New Jersey playoff game.
Manasquan HS appealed its 46-45 loss to Camden in the state semifinals after the game-winning bucket was erroneously waved off.
Manasquan were in the stands of the New Jersey Group 2 state finals instead of on the court on Saturday, but gave Camden a standing ovation after their win.