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Page 1: Asbury Park Press Front Page Saturday, Oct. 25

JUDGE HALTS SPORTS BETTING

SATURDAY 10.25.14

NEW ASBURYSCHOOLSCHIEF’S VISIONSuperintendent outlines plans. A3

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VOLUME 135

NUMBER 256

SINCE 1879

ADVICE D6

CLASSIFIED D7

COMICS D4

LOCAL A3

MOVIES D5

OBITUARIES A11

OPINION A15

SPORTS C1

WEATHER C12

YOUR MONEY A10

EBOLA IN NEW YORK — WHAT’S NEXT? PAGE 1B

DANGEROUS JELLYFISH INVADE N.J.Warm-water box jellyfish spotted in Manasquan River. Story, A3

PUT YOUR BEST FACE FORWARDLearn latest procedures for eyelids, nose and lips. Story, D1

Mandatory quarantines of doctors and other peopletraveling from three West African countries who havehad direct contact with a person infected with Ebola vi-rus have begun in New Jersey and New York.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New York Gov.Andrew Cuomo announced the mandatory quarantinesas well as other ramped-up screening protocols thattook place immediately at JFK and Newark Liberty In-ternational Airports.

One health care worker who had contact with Ebolapatients in Africa and who landed at Newark LibertyAirport Friday already has been quarantined, eventhough she initially had no symptoms. However, lateFriday, Christie posted to Twitter that the “health careworker developed a fever (and) is in isolation (and) be-ing evaluated at University Hospital Newark.”

In addition to the mandatory quarantine, all travel-ers who had been to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea —

Christie

orders

quarantine Ebola health workersarriving from 3 nations

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See EBOLA, Page A5

10,000The size of the crowd Monmouth Parkofficials said they expected starting at 7 a.m. Sunday if sports betting wasallowed to take place.

$1.7 millionThe amount of the security bond theNFL and other leagues were orderedby a judge to post if stalling sportsbetting is found to have unfairlyharmed Monmouth Park.

Ruling sacks Monmouth Park’s plan to take bets

on NFL football games; track officials say they

hope to take bets on other games. Story, A4

BEST LOCAL SPORTS ANYWHEREThe only place you’ll find all the Shore’s top games. Get in the Red Zone. Sports, C1

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