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In Case You Missed It: Week In Review

Toms River man admits to child sex abuse, school board makes interim superintendent appointment, commuter facility manager charged with $75K theft

In case you missed them, below are some of the top stories from the area this week:

Outgoing Superintendent Got School District 'Back On Track'


"When Mr. Roselli first came in, he was ushering in a district that was uncertain. It was a time when the community was looking at the district and Mr. Roselli rose up, got the district back on track, got everyone back to where they needed to be and led the district forward," said Board of Education President Ben Giovine.

Toms River Man Admits He Sexually Abused Child On Video Stream


A Toms River man admitted Tuesday that he sexually abused a 15-month-old boy and streamed the act over the Internet, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.

School Board Fills Month Gap Before Longterm Interim Superintendent Begins


Assistant Superintendent James Hauenstein will take the helm of Toms River Regional for the month of July until the Board of Education's longterm interim superintendent appointment can begin working in August. 

Manchester Man Charged with Murdering Neighbor


The neighbor of a Manchester man found dead in his Pine Acres Manor home last month has been charged with his murder, authorities announced Wednesday.

Manager Charged with Skimming At Least $75K from Commuter Station ATM

A Toms River commuter station manager allegedly stole at least $75,000 over several years from an ATM machine located where he worked, authorities announced.


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