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Long Branch council awards pier construction contract to JT Cleary; mobilization expected within 60 days The Long Branch City Council awarded the construction contract for the new Long Branch Pier to New Jersey-based JT Cleary. Mayor Pullen said mobilization would begin within 60 days and estimated a 12–18 month completion timetable; funding and vote details were not specified in the record.

Long Branch is set to welcome a stunning new pier, with construction by JT Cleary kicking off in just 60 days!

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U-869 off New Jersey: discovery, diver deaths and identification recounted at Long Branch talk Speakers at a Long Branch lecture recounted the 1991 discovery of German submarine U-869 at roughly 230 feet, the deaths of divers during recovery efforts, and how a shipyard marker ultimately identified the wreck.

The gripping tale of the German submarine U-869's discovery off New Jersey reveals not only a historical treasure but also the tragic costs of deep-sea exploration.

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Long Branch Recognizes Native American Heritage Month, Columbus Day Parade Organizers; Announces Hospital Hearing The council heard a student proclamation for Native American Heritage Month, recognized Columbus Day Parade organizers Joseph Mercandante and Janet Perino, and announced a public hearing Nov. 13 on the Monmouth Medical Center license transfer and closure of acute care services.

Long Branch City Council celebrated community spirit by honoring Native American Heritage Month and local parade heroes while announcing a crucial public hearing on hospital services.

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Former Long Branch employee accuses Mike Martin of workplace harassment and discrimination Kathy Fuller details 17 years of alleged harassment and retaliation from Long Branch management.

A former Long Branch employee has bravely stepped forward, alleging years of harassment and discrimination under the city's Finance Director, igniting a community call for accountability and change.

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