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RFH girls win second straight CJ II indoor track & field championships
Clinch title with second place in 4×400 relay BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s girls 4×400 relay team had to run its best race of the season for the Bulldogs to win a second straight NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II championship. Going into the final event of the meet at the…
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RBC girls basketball enters the SCT as the No. 1 seed
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls basketball team continues to dominate the opposition with the Groundhog Day-type formula of balanced scoring and team defense that has limited the opposition to 35 or fewer points 12 times this season. Undefeated in the Shore Conference’s Class A Central Division, RBC earned the…
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Everyone was all smiles on National Signing Day on Feb. 6 when Red Bank Regional High School standout Garrett Sickels (center seated) signed his Letter of Intent to Penn State University to continue his football career. Seated next to Sickels, a defensive lineman, are his parents Donna and Stan Sickels. In the back row are…
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Trinity Hall tabs Santos as AD
Ken Santos, who guided the Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School girls soccer team to a pair of NJSIAA Non-Public A state co-championships, will be taking on a new challenge. The Fair Haven resident has been appointed by Trinity Hall, Monmouth County’s newly established all-girls high school in the Catholic tradition, as its athletic director.…
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Spartans ice hockey program continues building in fourth season
Spartans miss out on SCT; gear up for state tournament BY NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer The process of building the ice hockey team at Ocean Township High School into an elite program may be ongoing, but it’s nothing head coach Dave Smith hasn’t been through before. Smith, who has guided the Spartans since their inaugural…
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Teen artists’ collage joins library art collection
“Identity” A collage created by local teen artists has become part of the permanent art collection at the Eastern Branch Library in Shrewsbury. The collage of 12 canvases individually painted and lettered, and titled “Identity,” has been on display for the enjoyment and delight of library patrons for most of the past year. The Eastern…
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Everclear concert will aid Shores United relief effort
As seen in TheBeachBeat.com In the throes of a nightmare storm, while the winds howled, the water levels rose and the lack of power cloaked almost everyone in darkness, strangers came together via social networking and started something huge. With a resolve that surpassed that of Sandy’s will to destroy, they gave birth the next…
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T.F., Eatontown oppose plans for Exit 105 redesign
BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI and KENNY WALTER Staff Writers TINTON FALLS — A redesign of Exit 105 on the Garden State Parkway would add to traffic congestion and create road safety issues, according to officials of Tinton Falls and Eatontown. The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is proposing the redesign of the interchange at the intersection of…
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OceanFirst awards grants to theater group
OceanFirst Bank has awarded grants totaling $4,000 to Phoenix Productions, a community theater company based in Red Bank. The grants, provided through OceanFirst’s Good Neighbor Grant Program, will assist in underwriting the cost of live orchestras for Phoenix Productions’ 2013 season at the Count Basie Theatre beginning in April. Phoenix Productions has brought more than…
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