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Week in News: Belmar's 40th St. Patrick's Day Parade in Photos

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PHOTOS: 40th St. Patrick's Day Parade in Belmar

Belmar-The 40th annual Belmar Lake Como St. Patrick's Day Parade was cause for plenty of celebration, and we've compiled some photos and video of the parade route.

Check out images of the pipes and drums, marching bands, Sons of the Sheleighleigh, fire trucks and floats in the parade, as well as the throngs of parade-goers lining the curb and sidewalk down Main Street.

See all of the photos on Manasquan-Belmar Patch.

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Nearly One-Quarter Of Hurricane Sandy Home-Improvement Contractors Not Registered

Jersey Shore- Nearly a quarter of the home-improvement contractors dealing with storm-ravaged areas are not registered with the state Division of Consumer Affairs, according to the state Attorney General's Office.

Investigators found that 477 of the 628 Home Improvement Contractors they checked were registered or had applied for registration. Another 27 contractors had been registered but their annual registrations were expired and needed to be renewed.

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Read more on Point Pleasant Patch.

Sandy-Battered Inlet Businesses Start to Re-open in Point Beach

Flooded and beaten to a pulp by Sandy, a few restaurants and a bait and tackle shop in Point Pleasant Beach near the Manasquan Inlet are just beginning to come back to life.

Read more on Point Pleasant Patch.

Video: Manasquan Sand Sifting Ahead of Schedule

Manasquan- For the last two weeks, construction equipment has picked up bulldozer buckets of sand and plopped them into a sifter, trucks have hauled off the sifted debris and left piles of clean sand along the Manasquan beachfront.

This step in repairing Manasquan's beaches after Hurricane Sandy is nearly complete, more than two weeks ahead of schedule, said Councilman Joseph Bossone in his beach committee report.

View the video on Manasquan Patch.

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