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MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field
Thomas James “Mouth” Ford of the Philadelphia Athletics pitches at the vintage baseball game at Dey Farm, Monroe, last Saturday. Photo courtesy of Daniel Shaw
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBHS alumnus stands out at Rutgers
Ed Birch, Special Writer Former South Brunswick High School standout quarterback Mohammad Sanu, the defending Player of the Week in the Big East Conference, again led the Rutgers Scarlet Knights to a big come from behind 19-16 victory over the Syracuse Orangemen in a game played at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, New York last…
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Locals join walk to cure diabetes
Team Triple D, Deven’s Diabetes Destroyers making it across the finish line of the Walk to Cure Diabetes in Seaside Heights last Saturday. Photo by Amy Batista.
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WEST AMWELL: Township officials get ready to offer Clean-Up Day
By John Tredrea, Special Writer WEST AMWELL — At its Sept. 28 meeting, the Township Committee adopted an ordinance that sets standards for a Clean-Up Day, which officials expect to schedule soon. When held, residents will be able to dispose of one pick-up-truck-size load of bulky waste items on Clean-Up Day. There will be no…
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MONROE: Green Fair honors past, looks ahead
Oak Tree School Teacher Cynthia Hills and her husband, Richard Hills, head of the Middlesex County Division Solid Waste, discuss vermicompost techniques with residents at the second annual Monroe Township Green Fair on Saturday at the school on Applegarth Road. Photo courtesy of Joe Harvie.
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MONROE: Newer communities take top spots in Mayor’s Cup
Photo courtesy of Joe HarvieThe Regency Active Adult Community shuffleboard team receives its trophy and plaque from Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci at the Township Council meeting Monday. From left are David Kaminsky, Joel Kaplan, Bill Langer, Howard Wachs, Alan Maltzman, Allan Ellis, Sandy Farinola (holding plaque), Mayor Pucci, George Steinberg (captain, holding trophy), Bob Cheret,…
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Locals join walk to cure diabetes
Amy Batista, Special Writer It might be hard to notice the impact of diabetes for those who are distanced from it, but many of those who attended the Walk to Cure Diabetes in Seaside Heights this past Sunday know too well the physical and emotional effects of the disease. The Walk to Cure Diabetes occurs…
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ALLENTOWN: Confidence aiding Allentown girls
By Justin Feil, The Packet Grooup In Friday’s 2-0 win over Mater Dei, Sarah Mottram had a chance to put away a breakaway goal, but missed. ”Last year, I would have put my head down and beat myself up a little bit,” said the Allentown High School senior. “There’s going to be missed chances. All…
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MONROE: Farm converts to vintage baseball field
David Kilby, Managing Editor MONROE — The vintage baseball game played at Dey Farm on Federal Road on Saturday was a great chance to go back in time for the 150 to 200 who watched the game, but for the Philadelpia Athletics and Flemington Neshanock it was an actual game in their very real and…
