Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor
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Tailgates targeted in Jackson
JACKSON – Police are seeking the public’s assistance following a rash of thefts in Jackson of a specific item – tailgates from pickup trucks. Jackson police have released a list of incidents that occurred between April 27-29. Anyone with information about these incidents is asked to contact Detective Keith Hood at 732-928-1111. Police released the…
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Middletown letter carriers to collect food on May 13
Letter carriers from Middletown will make their stamp in an effort to help collect food for people in need. On May 13, the Middletown postal workers will participate in the Letter Carrier Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Residents are asked to leave a non-perishable food donation in a bag by their mailbox on the day…
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Bulldogs, Caseys top seeds in conference lacrosse tourney
By Warren Rappleyea The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School and Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School girls’ lacrosse teams head into the Shore Conference Tournament as the first and second seeds, respectively. Rumson-Fair Haven, which won the tournament last spring and was set to meet 16th-seeded Jackson Liberty High School May 8, owns a 12-2…
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Treat mom on the Mother’s Day Wine Trail Weekend
Looking for a special way to pay tribute to that special woman in your life this Mother’s Day? Take her out to a winery as part of theGarden State Wine Growers Association’s annual “Mother’s Day Wine Trail Weekend” Saturday and Sunday May 13-14 from noon to 5 p.m. at participating wineries throughout the state. …
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Caseys chasing down B North Division softball crown
By Matthew Rocco The Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School softball team is in the thick of a race for the Shore Conference B North Division title. When they met on the field last week, Middletown High School North issued the Caseys their first division loss of the season. But the Caseys quickly rebounded with…
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Millstone officials move to limit generator noise
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – Municipal officials have taken action to limit the use of fuel-powered generators in Millstone Township. On May 3, the Township Committee adopted an ordinance that prohibits the use of a fuel-powered generator on residential and commercial properties if the generator produces sound that is audible 100 feet away…
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Raiders look to make presence felt in volleyball tournaments
By Warren Rappleyea North Brunswick Township High School’s boys’ volleyball team is poised to make a strong showing in the postseason. The Raiders enter the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament, which begins May 12, with a 16-5 mark and a string of impressive victories. Coach Jim Biolsi’s team has defeated the likes of Bridgewater-Raritan High…
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Tinton Falls police department holds food drive
The Tinton Falls Police Department will hold a food drive from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on May 10 at the Tinton Falls municipal building, which is located at 556 Tinton Ave. Residents can drop off their donated food items at the municipal building. The most needed items are apple sauce, brown rice, canned beans, canned fruits…
