Category: Tri-Town Calendar
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New Egypt Warriors to accept registration
The New Egypt Warriors will be taking registrations for football, danz and cheer. Registration will be held at New Egypt High School, Plumsted, on April 25 from 4:30-8 p.m. Registration will also be held at the New Egypt Recreation Field on April 26 from 6-8 p.m. and April 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,…
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Police seek driver who fled from Howell accident scene
Police seek driver who fled from Howell accident scene HOWELL — A truck driver was injured on Route 33 when the cement truck he was driving was cut off by the driver of a tractor-trailer. According to a press release from How-ell Traffic Unit Patrolman Matt Bishop, Robert E. Bennett, 41, of Sayreville, was traveling…
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Lakewood pledges $105K to nonprofit organizations
Lakewood pledges $105K to nonprofit organizations LAKEWOOD — Mayor Raymond Coles announced that the township will use $105,300 of its Community Devel-opment Block Grant (CDBG) to partner with six community organizations to provide services to residents. These services will include temporary shelter for working families, and outreach and mentoring for at-risk elementary schoolchildren. The amount…
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VERONICA YANKOWSKI Pastor Wayne McCarrick delivers a Sunday sermon at the Cornerstone Calvary Chapel. The congregation recently moved to a location in Howell. See page 13.
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Christopher Lennon, 11, tosses out the ceremonial first pitch during the Howell Central Little League’s opening-day ceremonies on April 13. Christopher’s dad, John J. Lennon, is among the missing in the World Trade Center attack.
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JERRY WOLKOWITZ Audrey Wise (l) of Lakewood sings the national anthem at Monday’s Lakewood BlueClaws home opener at FirstEnergy Park while Laura Gugger of Jackson signs the song for hearing-impaired guests.
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SARAH McCOLGAN It was time to play ball in Jackson as the 2002 Little League baseball season opened at the municipal Justice Complex in chilly weather on Saturday afternoon.
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Community Bulletin Board Weekly volleyball class offered in New Egypt
Community Bulletin Board Weekly volleyball class offered in New Egypt Plumsted Township Community Education will offer an 8-week volleyball class beginning April 16. Classes will meet weekly on Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m. Fee for the course is $30 for eight weeks; drop-ins can play for a $5 fee each Tuesday. Classes are held at the…
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Howell receives Cops in Schools grant
HOWELL — U.S. Sens. Robert Torricelli and Jon Corzine (both D-NJ) recently announced more than $5 million in federal grants for the COPS in Schools program in New Jersey. According to a press release, the funding, provided through the Department of Justice, provides money for state and local groups to place police officers in schools.…
