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Jersey Devil Statue e Leads Down A Road To History
By Stephanie Faughnan
PINE BARRENS – The recent theft of a prized Jersey Devil statue from an Ocean County restaurant has reignited a wave of interest in the history of the legendary creature.


Accounts of sightings of the “real” Jersey Devil have persisted for well over two centuries. The allure of capturing the elusive creature has even
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Ricotta, the Executive Secretary of the mayor’s office, Ocean County Senior Services Director Maria LaFace, members of her department and representatives of the Somebody (Services - See Page 15)