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Thesis documents how sports impact earnings
Danielle Goldberg Recent Lafayette College graduate Danielle Goldberg of Marlboro was a member of the women’s soccer team her first two years on the Easton, Pa., campus. But when she stopped playing soccer at the end of her sophomore year, she began noticing changes in those around her. “The beginning of my junior year marked…
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Five indicted in plot to kill soldiers at Fort Dix
Five men arrested last month for allegedly plotting an armed assault on Fort Dix in Burlington County were indicted last week, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Christopher J. Christie announced. The five defendants are charged with conspiracy and other charges related to their plans to kill as many soldiers at the Army base as possible.…
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‘The Foreigner’ arrives at Priedaine in Howell
A side-splitting comic gem with a social conscience? An in-your-face comedy that tackles topics like morality and prejudice? That’s exactly what the troupe from The South Street Players of Freehold delves into with their upcoming dessert theater production of “The Foreigner” by the late playwright Larry Shue. The play will run on the New Jersey…
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Grucci family bringing fireworks to local park
Marine Corps League will present The Nerds and ‘The Sandlot’ BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR. Correspondent BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR.Correspondent FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Running four years strong, the Marine Corps League will once again hold a “Movies in the Park” event on June 30 at Michael J. Tighe Park, Georgia Road. Beginning at 2 p.m., visitors…
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Guide to New Jersey boat ramps helps boaters launch season
The thousands of boaters who trailer their vessels around the state now have a definitive resource guide to help them better plan and enjoy recreational boating in New Jersey. The New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium (NJMSC) and the New Jersey Sea Grant Extension Program (NJSGEP) have teamed up with the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s…
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Fire investigations spark author’s creative side
Shelly Reuben speaks to Brandeis women at local luncheon BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer BY DAVE BENJAMINStaff Writer Shelly Reuben Shelly Reuben is living her dream and in doing so has given the members of the Brandeis University National Women’s Club a chance to hear her story. At a May 8 luncheon held at the…
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State will boost aid to schools
BY CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer BY CLARE MARIE CELANOStaff Writer FREEHOLD – The efforts of a trio of state legislators will result in the Freehold Borough School District receiving extra state funding for the 2007-08 school year. Freehold Borough is expected to receive $550,000 as part of a $2.9 million funding package announced last…
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Metzger recalled as man who cared for community
BY TALI ISRAELI Correspondent BY TALI ISRAELICorrespondent Dr. Bruce Metzger MARLBORO – When Dr. Bruce Metzger, D.D.S., studied the Torah he insisted on standing because he felt he was closer to God. Metzger, 65, died June 8 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He held many leadership roles in the religious and secular community, which…
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FRHSD faces decisions on enrollment numbers
HHS, FTHS projected to be over capacity within next few years BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR. Correspondent BY LARRY HLAVENKA JR.Correspondent Based on a demographer’s five-year enrollment projections, the Freehold Regional High School District should undergo a slight decline in overall enrollment. The projections that were presented by demographer Stan Slachetka of T&M Associates, Middletown, means…
