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Top 10 Most Read Stories Of November
It’s the end of the month and we’re taking a look back at a busy 30 days of news at Wall Patch.
The big news this month was, naturally, the upheaval at Wall Central School, where the longtime principal, Greg Storts, was put on indefinite paid leave. The school board continues to be mum on why.
That story was second only to the sale of Monmouth Executive Airport, where Wall Patch was the first news source in the area to report that the banner planes that pepper the summertime skies at the shore, would be pushed out of the airport in favor of multi-million dollar jets.
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Below are the top 10 most-read stories on Wall Patch in November:
- Wall Elementary School Principal Placed On Paid Leave
- End Of An Era: Monmouth Executive Airport Sold
- When/Why Do We Turn the Clocks Back?
- Marlboro Teen With Autism Missing Since Tuesday
- Five Win Seats On Wall School Board
- Man Survives Electrocution, Fall In Wall Township
- Three From Area Arrested On Drunk Driving Charges In Wall
- Township Woman Arrested and Charged With Drunken Driving
- Police Looking For Man Who Broke Into Colfax Pharmacy
- Pair of Area Men Jailed in Separate Incidents Saturday
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