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Bark In The Park M AKES FOR A PAWFECT S ATURDAY LGBT Themes Make Graduation Speeches Controversial
By Andrey Nalbantov
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BERKELEY
On days like this even the grumpiest person will crack a smile looking at a park filled with cute puppies.
Ocean County Recreation’s “Paws in the Park” event located at the Robert J. Miller Airpark Fairgrounds was every happy pup’s dream: the

Wunder Wiener Owner Looking For Nurse Who Saved His Life
By Chris Lundy
BERKELEY – When news spread that der Wunder Wiener –the iconic hot dog stand on Route 9 – was destroyed by a vehicle going off the road, locals were saddened. But when they heard that the own- er was inside when it happened, they felt their hearts sink.
Gerald LaCrosse was doing some routine work on June 11, 2018. It was a Monday, and in the morning, too. The stand wasn’t open. But (Nurse - See Page 4) sun warmed the lawn on a clear and beautiful Saturday. People brought their dogs to the event, so there were impromptu meet and greets.
The sight of cheerful dogs also meant the sight of happy pet parents, who were visiting vendors around the event area while letting their furry
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