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Residents may get word on buyouts by summer
State officials currently reviewing applications of Sayreville residents BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer More than 200 Sandy-impacted homeowners in Sayreville who have applied for property acquisitions may get their answer in June, officials said this week. According to Sayreville Business Administrator Dan Frankel, at least 225 households have applied to be considered for federally funded…
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Rumson-Fair Haven poised to make another run at SCT crown
Boys lacrosse team sporting 7-2 mark BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School boys lacrosse team is poised to compete for another Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) championship this season, overcoming a roster shakeup one year after winning the title. Coming into the season, the Bulldogs were left with some holes, namely at…
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Andrews runs sub-4:00 mile at Penn
It was only a matter of time before he did it. On April 27 at the Penn Relays, Manalapan High School graduate Robby Andrews became the newest member of the sub-4:00 mile club, one of the most cherished in sports. Andrews achieved his milestone clocking 3:57.82 in finishing fourth in the Olympic Development Men’s Mile…
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Bill Britton, PGA director of instruction at Trump National Golf Club in Colts Neck, captured the New Jersey PGA Section Pro Am, which was presented by Nike, SYNLawn and Club Car on April 18 at his home club, Trump National. Britton used his course knowledge to shoot a 64 and win the tournament by six…
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Kentucky Derby never gets old for trainer Breen
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Kelly Breen, one of Monmouth Park’s leading trainers, heads to the Kentucky Derby on May 4 for the fourth time in his career, this time with Sterling Racing’s Black Onyx. BILL DENVER/EQUI-PHOTO By now, trainer Kelly Breen is a Kentucky Derby veteran. No matter how many horses the Marlboro native,…
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RBC’s Totland secures fourth straight MCT championship
RFH’s Edler wins his second county title BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s John Edler pumps his fist after sinking a putt during the Monmouth County Tournament, which was played on April 22 at the Hominy Hill Golf Course in Colts Neck. Edler captured the county championship by three strokes after carding…
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‘Soul Purpose’
“Salt and Light” 2012 The Guild of Creative Art is presenting its second exhibit of works by Paul Hansen. “Soul Purpose,” a juxtaposition of Hansen’s poetry and spiritual paintings, will be on display starting May 4, with an opening reception 3-5 p.m. The exhibit will run until May 29. “I feel [that] all art already…
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State Theatre celebrates 25 years of rebirth
Performing arts center was reopened in 1988 as an expanded live venue More than 2.5 million people have walked along Livingston Avenue in New Brunswick over the past 25 years. They were all walking toward the State Theatre, which celebrated its 25th anniversary of its grand reopening as a performing arts center on April 24.…
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Anne B. Porowski
Mrs. Porowski, 92, of Middletown, died April 22, 2013, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was born in Bloomfield and lived in Glen Ridge and Red Bank before moving to Middletown 20 years ago. She was predeceased by her husband, Alexander W. Porowski; two daughters, Diane and Carol Anne Porowski; and three brothers, Al,…
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